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    Double Indemnity Analysis

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    shot of the film exists as one of the most impressive as it takes place primarily within an elevator with minimal camera movement. This medium shot is the longest single take provided‚ and is lit exclusively from the top as to mimic an elevator. The audience is not given much information other than that the two characters in scene are riding up an elevator. From the time the doors close to the time they

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    The Studio System’s Impact on the Finale of Goodfellas and the Audience Ever since the hollywood studio system‚ many popular films today use the same conventions to tell a compelling story. Not all movies follow the rules‚ but Goodfellas is no exception to these conventions. However‚ using these rules effectively plays a big part in a good film‚ and only in the final scene of Goodfellas do we see a certain number of these film elements added. With the use of extreme closeups‚ non-conventional

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    Lauren Taibi First Paper Assignment The Notebook The movie The Notebook‚ directed by Nick Cassavetes and released on June 5th 2004‚ is a captivating love story‚ which takes place in the 1940’s. Through filmatic elements such as Cassavetes choices of cinematography‚ editing‚ narrative‚ mise en scene‚ sound and music‚ he creates an extremely believable story of two teenagers in the 1940’s who fell in love over the time span of one summer. In order to create a 1940’s vibe‚ Cassavetes wisely uses

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    is the very first time we see her‚ when she is buying a car from Harry Wormwood. Her shadow makes the audience feel mystified as they wonder and want to know more about the character. Shadow is also used at the school and at Agatha Trunchbulls home when Matilda is taking back her Lissie Doll to give to Jenifer Honey. Since we already know Agatha in this part of the movie‚ this makes the audience feel more fearful by Agatha and also creates suspense. Throughout the film‚ bottom and side lighting is

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    rooms were representative of the whole house. When you initially entered the theatre only one room was visible therefore‚ when it began rotating at the start it amazed the audience and it symbolised that we‚ the audience were looking at every aspect of Nora’s family and not just one room or situation. The room seen first by the audience was‚ the living room it was ‘a comfortably and tastefully‚ but not expensively furnished room’ there were no luxuries or bold colours. This room was the neutral ground

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    Finding Dory Essay

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    she can‚ forges ahead when help isn’t available and succeeds on her own terms. In a way‚ this is another “Believe in yourself and you can do anything” story. The actors of this film did a very well execution of their roles. With the majority of the audience being a different age group as I‚ it is possible that their interpretation of the film is different. This film is worthwhile‚ if there is ever the opportunity to experience this film I would encourage to take that

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    When speaking to an audience there are three things that are essential to the speech that will engage the audience: speaking loudly‚ enunciating‚ and eye contact. In addition to those three points‚ when presenting to an audience an argumentative speech it is important to also do the following: repeating phrases‚ making the points easy to follow‚ and explaining technical jargon. Gloria gave a speech on why one should not give money to the homeless and instead give to a charity or organization that

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    prior to laying out the document? Identifying Audience. Why is identifying audience important in the writing and editing processes? At what point should you identify your audience in these processes? Provide examples of when you recently wrote for two different audiences. What influence did your audience have on your writing?  Audience Awareness Activity. Choose three pieces of media communication targeted to three different audiences. Use Web sites‚ online brochures‚ online promotional

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    whether it is a change in the audience‚ constraints that occur‚ the clarity of their content or any rhetorical situations that happen. Nurses are the main entity within their medical community to provide accurate information and superior communication in the field. With the completion of project three my theory is nearly the same‚ but new aspects have come into play with the functioning of communication. As I have completed the three genre’s I had to consider who was my audience

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    Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release Luis R. Molina-Rodriguez BCOM 285 November 21‚ 2012 University of Phoenix Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release To know your audience is a must or major component of communication of any kind. When you know the proper type of communication to be use and the proper information to be included in your message‚ will ensure that the audience will understand the message being delivered. Knowing your audience will ensure that

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