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    Citizen Cane Questionaire

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    Citizen Kane Questionnaire View the movie CITIZEN KANE (1941) for discussion in class on week four and to submit week five. Be sure to view the film at least twice before workshop number four. Read the information in this syllabus about this movie. Research it online at http://www.filmsite.org/citi.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizen_Kane‚ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033467/‚ http://www.cinepad.com/reviews/kane.htm‚ etc. Then complete the following questionnaire A. Literary Elements

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    hurricane (movie) essay

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    HURICANE ESSAY Discuss the ways in which the director of your set text develops the main character in this movie to convey the messages of this film. The film Hurricane by Canadian Norman Jewison exposes the corrupt justice system in America during the 60s. Through his carefully structured effective cinematic techniques‚ camera work‚ elements of design‚ historical references and symbolisation Jewison illuminates the text to convey to the audience specific viewpoints‚ of how Rubin Hurricane Carter

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    Dead Poets Society

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    hanging up the phone and then a high level shot of him running up the stairs. Scene where Mr Keating tell the class to come up and stand on the desk. To start this scene camera view as seen through Mr Keating’s eyes shows the whole class sitting quietly. He tells the class to come up and stand on the desk and he does it himself. A high angle shot show Mr Keating standing on the desk and looking around. We then see a low angle view of the whole class. This shot shows that the class is reluctant to

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    Allan so

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    Discuss how the distinctively visual conveys distinctive experience in ‘the shoe horn sonata’ and one related text. The way that we perceive the world is constantly being challenged and altered because of our subjective views of the texts that we read‚ particularly through distinctively visual techniques. John Misto’s play ‘The Shoe-Horn Sonata’ (1996) and Jason Van Genderen’s short film ‘Mankind Is No Island’ (2008) explores distinct visuals of hope‚ survival‚ injustice and friendship. Our perception

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    Inception Film Analysis

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    “doodlebug.” He directed other genuis films such as Following‚ Memento‚ Insomnia‚ Batman Begins‚ The Prestige‚ The Dark Knight‚ The Dark Knight Rises. Christopher Nolan usually starts his movies by introducing the main character/s with a Close-up shot of their hands. He is known for making use of flashbacks or scenes from the end of the movie as an opening. The movies that he directs are also usually about characters who have psychological disorders or who develop a physical or psychological handicap

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    views on the films they direct. Tarantino uses many camera shots and angles to make the audience feel suspenseful and often times are left in anticipation. Tarantino’s Django: Unchained and Inglourious Basterds use a lot of camera shots and angles to show characters feelings and emotions. Tarantino uses a lot of gore due to today’s society’s thirst for the ‘full picture’ he also uses gore for the simple reason that he likes it. The camera shots and

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    Australian visions

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    Australian vision Essay Different Australian visions are often portrayed in various texts and motion pictures. Australian film Strictly Ballroom 1992 is a great example as the director uses very over-the-top and theatrical style of filmmaking to present a humorous story that reflects various ideals in Australian society with cinematography and film techniques. The movie not only showcases the persona of the underdog especially through the character of Fran‚ but also illustrates the concept of multiculturalism

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    Pakistani girl got shot In the last century‚women empowerment movements swept across Europe clamoring for gender equality.The successful struggle granted girls and women the right to education in many countries.Nevertheless‚until today‚the blessing hasn’t reached Pakistan.Falling into the shadow of Taliban‚universal education is nothing more than a pipe dream to many girls there. Malala‚a 15-year-old activist who promoted women’s right to education in  Pakistan was shot in the head by Taliban

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    Witness

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    panning shot of the countryside‚ depicting Amish farmhouses and barns‚ coupled with the free flowing soundtrack‚ depicts a peaceful agrarian community. This contrasts with the busy American city‚ with shops‚ modern style buildings and cars suggesting a highly industrialised society. Cultural clash is again achieved by comparing the community in the Amish world with the individualism in the modern world. This is shown through camera techniques and costumes. In the opening scene‚ a long shot depicts

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    Belonging Essay

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    Belonging is a complex challenge that encompasses all aspects of our life including identity‚ relationships and connections to the greater world. An individual’s choice to either embrace or resist the challenge is heavily influenced by past experiences and the ramifications of these experiences on an individual’s sense of self-worth. Both genuine relationships and connection to a particular physical environment can also affect the response of an individual and encourage them to embrace the challenge

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