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    don’t have to worry about dead laughs because people will laugh because there are so jokes put out that even if they don’t laugh at everyone‚ there are plenty to where at some point they will. It is completely parody and it is over horror‚ this tops a lot of the other horror parodies in my opinion. The people who made this movie did a great job of making sure that all of the lighting‚ sound‚ dressing‚ makeup‚ special effects‚ and camera work did very well. There was always enough light and never too

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    Film 108

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    Fahrenheit 9/11 Maria Mohammad Film 108 Prof. Brooks/ TA: Josh Olejarz Fall 2012 Works Cited Kahana‚ Jonathan. Intelligence work: the politics of American documentary. New York: Columbia University Press‚ 2008. Print. Spence‚ Louise‚ and Vinicius Navarro. Crafting truth: documentary form and meaning. New Brunswick‚ N.J.: Rutgers University Press‚ 2011. Print. Maria Mohammad Film 108 TA: Josh Olejarz Montage

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    Mise In Film

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    Taking a closer look at one scene‚ the filmmakers are able to create an authentic look at the two most tumultuous decades of changing in American culture. Specifically‚ the scene involving Jenny‚ drug use and her contemplation of suicide (1:29:07-1:31:18) which is completely without dialogue relies heavily on the elements of mise en scene to communicate the mood‚ message‚ and tone. It is very compelling and connects the audience. The set design is filled with small details that add to believability

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    was and why was it called the Mystery Cabin. She said " because when she was 19 her and her boyfriend was taking a walk in the forest/woods‚ and they saw this old run down cabin. Her boyfriend Jeff went to go into the cabin and it looked like a horror film. Because there was a old wooden rocking chair and rats all over the grounded. The old lady said she can’t talk about it any more because she didn’t any to get to detailed with it because it just creep her out. So I ask were was the cabin at she

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    Nosferatu Essay

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    Nosferatu (1922) is a groundbreaking film of its kind. As a German horror film‚ the vampire movie is one of the earliest of its genre. The film is based on Bram Stocker’s 1897 book Dracula. In Nosferatu‚ Murnau created some of the most detailed images in German expressionist cinema during the Weimar years. Nosferatu’s shadow ascending their stairs toward the woman who awaits him evokes an entire era and genre of filmmaking. There are vivid scenes in the film when Nosferatu’s ship glides into the

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    Eng Essay final draft

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    Erkal-1 Fatih Erkal 21301418 Eng 102-105 Sibel Evliyagil 27.02.2015 “Is fear a positive emotion? If yes‚ explain in what way. If no‚ explain its effects are and why they cannot be regarded as positive” Positivity of Fear for Human Beings Human beings‚ as a living and feeling creatures‚ live with their emotions and live with respect to their emotions as well. What is meant by "with respect to emotion" is that people usually make their choices according to their emotions throughout their lives. For

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    Vincent Tim Burton

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    In what way does Burton contrast adult and child like perception in his short films‚ ‘Vincent’? Introduction Tim Burton is a brilliant director‚ producer‚ writer and artist. In ‘Vincent’‚ he is able to show his multi-faceted talent. He wrote the short animation as a tribute to one of his favourite actor‚ Vincent Price. He displays his talent at mise-en-scene through production elements such as music‚ editing‚ camera placements‚ lighting and special effects in the cartoon. He also portrays the theme

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    Film Viewer Opinion

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    Film Viewer Opinion Cheryl A. Williams HUM150-Introduction to Film Studies January 7‚ 2013 Brian Krieger Film Viewer Opinion This summary will address how I determine which films to watch‚ what makes a film enjoyable‚ and what makes a film unenjoyable to watch. The opinions expressed in this summary are solely those of the author and not of University of Phoenix‚ its staff‚ or facilitators. Deciding which films to watch is not challenging for this writer. Romance‚ erotica‚ action‚ drama

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    There are some advantages to watch horror film. People who watch horror films can have deep understanding about the place where the films where talk about. There are some horror films are basic on the truth. So‚ they involve lot of historical themes. For example‚ in the movie “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” shows the background of the countryside of Texas. It portrays the place as a desolate field. The film develops a place as quiet and silence but full of dangerous. This would help the audience to

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    Film and TV Essay (U31‚ U33) Unit 31 “Film editing is now something almost everyone can do at a simple level and enjoy it‚ but to take it to a higher level require teh dedication and persistence that any art form does.” Walter Murch[1] The History Of Editing (L.O.1.1.‚ L.O.1.2.) Editing in early cinema was very basic and linear yet despite this it must have been one of the most exciting times in the film industry. Filmmakers had all the creative freedom at their finger tips as no one had

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