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    The third scene moves to Mulan’s house which is a total different feeling and event happening‚ it introduces what a girl Mulan is‚ which doesn’t fit into the Chinese community‚ the sound effects also suggests the personality of Mulan. The opening shot in Mulan is the Great Wall of China at night time and the scene is very deserted. The only colours are black‚ grey‚ and brown which are all dark colours dominating the scene to be sinister‚ creating an ominous and creepy atmosphere‚ suggesting danger

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    Robbie Schwartz 3/12/13 English 1H Tim Burton uses many cinematic techniques in his movies such as lighting and camera angles throughout his movies in order to create effects and moods. Cinematic techniques He uses both lighting and camera angles in Edward Scissorhands and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory numerous times. He uses them very effectively to portray different ideas such as showing strengths‚ weaknesses‚ or size in a character or setting‚ or revealing a depressing or cheerful surrounding

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    attempting to trespass into Kane’s life. In fact‚ the mansion can be seen as a metaphor for Kane‚ while the fence is the demeanor he puts up to block others from his true thoughts. The importance of this idea is reiterated in the final scene; our last shot is of the sign and a view from outside Kane’s manor. The story has come full circle. The movie provides the viewer with a series of flashbacks and flashforwards that‚ as a result‚ contributes to the story’s non-linearity. Compounding the difficulty

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    Hey If you didn’t repeat year11 you have to do the same thing as I’m doing right now‚ which is a letter about the area of study – belonging. Probably you are enjoying year11 while I am suffering year12; I have tons of assignments due next few weeks. I’m writing this letter to you because I know you would ask me for all the year12 assessments at the end of the year also this will help you with the topic‚ identity which is part of belonging. First I will give you an idea of what belonging is.

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    special effects‚ sound effects‚ and photography shots. The filmmakers brought the extinct animals to the future and the audience will think it is cool how they had the robots transform into dinosaurs. This movie showed in detail how the robot transformed into cars. The graphics are smooth and there was many detailed background objects. The cars that they used in this movie were high-class cars of the future.

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    scene‚ the scene in which Marion is driving away after taking the money and the parlour scene. The blackness of Psycho’s opening credits sequence symbolizes death and the opening scene of Psycho starts with a pan view of the cityscape of Arizona. The shot‚ from a wide pan into a dark bedroom‚ leads the viewer into a dark‚ secretive space‚ showing the viewer immediately that we will witness something secretive and dark occurring during

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    Discovery can be presented in many forms‚ whether it is physical‚ imaginative or inner. Often what differentiates discovery as a distinct process‚ catalyzed by an emotional or mental reevaluation‚ is that it can lead individuals towards a renewed understanding of oneself and the others around them. Robert Gray explores these concepts through the use of various language forms and features throughout his poems “Meatworks” and “Journey‚ The North Coast” which explore the notion of an inner realization

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    his use of filming techniques. Tim Burton uses a range of camera angles and techniques. The main and most interesting Camera Angles in the Film Edward Scissor hands is the extreme long shot‚ at the beginning of the film the old woman is looking out of the window towards the Mansion. The extreme long shot is used to show the Mansion in the distance. This camera angle creates suspense and mystery for the viewers and a gothic atmosphere because when the old lady is looking out at the mansion‚ the

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    1. “Forget the big players in the world; it is the people in the margins of our society whose stories are most compelling.” To what extent do you agree with this statement? Respond to this question with close reference to one or more text(s) you have studied. The Heke family that feature in the ground-breaking New Zealand film from 1994‚ ‘Once were warriors’ directed by Lee Tamahori are clearly a family living on the margins of society. They live in a state house next to a busy and

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    ‘Todd’s First Poetry Lesson’ Weir uses a variety of camera angles to display specific points and messages in the scene. The first is a high angled shot from the perspective of Mr. Keating. The second is the circling camera angle of Todd. The high angle shot of Mr. Keating shows the viewer a perspective shot from Mr. Keating’s point of view. This shot shows Mr. Keating standing tall over Todd and giving emphasis that he is the teacher‚ and Todd is the student. In the sequence where the camera is

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