THE RABBIT-PROOF FENCE 1. How does the sound add to your understanding of the context? The sound sort of tells you that movie is set in a desert like place. 2. What is the effect of the Ariel shot of the desert landscape‚ followed by the distant shot The Ariel shot shows you that there is not a lot there‚ that there was people here for thousands of years and that they get by‚ by using their survival skills that have been passed down generation by generation. 3. How does Noyce position
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Mike Shot Sharks And Saved Them “We provoke a shark every time we enter the water where sharks happen to be‚ for we forget: The ocean is not our territory - it’s theirs.” - Peter Benchley (Author‚ best known for his novel ’Jaws’) It is interesting that Benchley should say that because it is perhaps “Jaws” (1975)‚ more than any other work of art‚ that is responsible for the unreasonable and unjustified fear that humans have of sharks. The premise of his story though is based upon a true incident
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and curves. This draws the eye of audiences in order to portray her in the light that male audience’s desire. Throughout the scene we have a lot of shots of Mikaela walking towards and away from the camera‚ this gives the opportunity for her to draw in the attention by showcasing her body. We have a low angle shot of Mikaela walking away‚ this shot gives us the impression that she is her than everyone else and she is looking down on others. We know at this point that she as a character has hold
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Macbeth Geoffrey Wright‚ director of the Australian adaptation of William Shakespeare novel‚ Macbeth had a very different mindset. The different setting and plot really set a deep contrast to the book. Not only were the plots different‚ but the film devices differed to. From the lighting/colors changing to different camera angles‚ this movie recreated a new vibe to the scenes. However I do not think this movie was a good adaptation to the book because it was very irrelevant with few connections
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beautiful voice sings "Sing‚ Sweet Nightingale." During this scene the wicked stepmother is giving futile vocal lessons to her two tone deaf daughters who can’t hear the flawlessness of Cinderella’s singing over their own screechy bursts. By using a "tilt shot‚" we rise vertically upward as Cinderella sings. The soap bubbles from her undeserving forced labor rise and dance with rhythm and color‚ creating a tone of joyousness among unrecognizing adversity. By using this camera angle‚ Disney symbolizes innocence
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Yuvaraj Guduru Professor. Russell English -100 11 April 2016 The Semiotic Analysis of a Shrek Shrek-Animated Movie was released on April 22‚ 2001 In the Animated Movie Shrek. Who is an ogre named Shrek has a lonely life gets shattered by evil characters who invade their place. This movie shows that how there are many people out there that are
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Self-discovery relies on the learning from others.Self-discovery is defined as “The act or process of achieving understanding or knowledge of oneself.”We all interact with many people who play an influential role in our lives. These people could challenge‚ criticize‚ motivate‚ inspire‚ or judge us. Through this‚ we may develop a deeper understanding of ourselves and our abilities. By reflecting upon difficult or unhappy interactions with another person‚ we might even be able to see these interactions
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negatively though the use of camera angles such as high angle shot of Shirley Hastings and Les Kendall’s dance class showing to conform is to be inferior. Pink also supports the idea that individuality is better than that of conformity though the use of a low angle shot of a “female president” showing her power and portrays a strong image. The importance of appearance is shown in Stupid girls though the use of low angle camera shot to show power when they portray a woman president
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The movie ‘‘Pleasantville’’‚ written‚ produced and directed by Gary Ross‚ approaches a period in America’s history which subsequent generations idealise as a better and more stable society. He portrays this time period of the 1950s as a time when people and life were less complicated; a time when everyone knew their place in society. However‚ as the film ironically shows‚ this was a time when people were more ignorant‚ racist and most certainly sexist. Ross demolishes this illusion of the great 1950s
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Describe an important idea in the text. Explain how the director showed you this idea through film techniques. An important idea displayed throughout the film Bend It Like Beckham (Directed by Gurinda Chadha) was the act of challenging ‘gender stereotypes’. I found the presentation of conflicting typical gender requirements especially important because this taught me that expectations are not always meant to be met‚ and that sometimes going against them gives you the opportunity to become the
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