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    Into the World

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    techniques to incorporate the theme within the text. In the movie‚ when Billy is walking with Debbie‚ the composer has used a medium shot to convey the notion of moving into the world. One of the quotes used in this scene is when Billy says “ballet is for poofs”‚ clearly stereotyping the whole idea of ballet being for girls only. The composer has used a medium shot in this scene to portray that the conversation between the two people is an important point of the movie where Billy starts to realise

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    Undefeated Film Analysis

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    take in your surroundings‚ do you appreciate what you have or do you take it for granted? Many in the U.S. are from towns and familie where these people have had the advantage to not have to worry about money‚ or if they walk outside they might be shot. Now after watching the film Undefeated‚ which shows the journey of coach Courtney and his players from Manassas High school in inner city Memphis. The film illustrates the struggles these players have to go through everyday as they do not have the

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    Cultural differences create barriers to belonging but these can be broken down over a period of time. This notion is evident in Tim Winton’s text ‘Neighbours’ and Steph Green’s short film ‘New Boy’. Both of these texts explore the ways that shared experience and conformity can bring people together and allow them to form connections. The development of people and their relationship with others overtime help break down barriers to belonging created by cultural differences. This idea is evident throughout

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    Camera Movement Throughout Chicken run there is a wide variety of camera angles used‚ each specially selected to give a certain view or impression to the audience. An example of this is when at the start of the scene there is a high angle shot which emphasises the top of the fence and the difference between the outside (freedom) and inside (prison). It then pans across‚ tracking down to look through the gate which shows the chickens trapped inside. Also in the background you can see

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    Change is to make something become different which affects all aspects of life. People are forced to change because of different circumstances. Looking for Alibrandi by Melina Merchetta and Remember the Titans by Boaz Yakin both show change through different circumstances. Through the different situations in both the movie and the novel‚ it shows that change is forced upon you‚ and some changes are good and some are bad‚ its just the way you look at the alteration. Change can alter peoples choices

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    Philadelphia it quickly becomes obvious that he is in conflict with the environment around him and we witness his loss of innocence at the railway station. Weir uses sound and camera angle as a method of showing Samuel’s confusion. From low angle shots‚ viewers can identify with Samuel’s perspective and can appreciate his confusion‚ noting that all the child can see is people from their midriff down‚ walking past in all directions. Weir also portrays Samuel’s confusion by having many people talking

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    scene is the medium shot. The medium shot incorporates most of the potential visual media‚ leaving out some closer detail and distant effect (Class Notes 1/16/13). Not using the full space as often and keeping a closer medium shot with the characters achieves a greater sense of intimacy and closeness‚ while still keeping the action and actors on the screen. Although used far less than the medium shot‚ in an effort to place importance on key parts of a scene‚ a zoomed in shot that shows the detail

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    Philip Lee Joor Baruah Monday- 11:15-12:30 Film 20A 30 October 2014 Citizen Kane Sequence Analysis Essay Mise-en-scene‚ cinematography and editing are visual elements in film that create meaning in the shots/sequences of the film. Ultimately it is these factors that can establish narrative agents and their relations‚ drive the narrative and place the view in a certain point of view of the narrative. Orson Welle’s 1941 film‚ Citizen Kane‚ is considered significant for its technical innovations with

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    other prisoners (Red especially)‚ which in terms allows the audience to gather any loose accusations of Andy’s optimistic impersonation. Viewers are able to make complex observations and assumptions even by the way Darbont had directed scenes to be shot. Within the film‚ Darabont expressly accounts camera angles in order to expand and support prime events‚ also providing a more sophisticated understanding of characters. The chosen camera angles by the director‚ allows the audience to distinguish

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    camera is indicating the first glance of what seems to be ray Brower’s dead and lifeless body. The camera shot used to first show what had seemed to be Ray Brower’s body is a high angle shot that looks down on the body whilst at the same time shows the surroundings. This shot makes the body seem lifeless‚ tiny and isolated as you can barely see the body amongst the surroundings. This camera shot worked well and effectively as it gave the audience confirmation that the body had been found and a certain

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