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    In the 1975 film Jaws‚ cinematography‚ sound‚ and visual design work together to enhance the tone and mood of this classic action‚ adventure tale. During two key scenes‚ "Blood on the Beach" and "Chrissie’s Last Swim"‚ these elements add intensity to the suspenseful and believable storyline. In "Blood on the Beach"‚ visual design‚ camera movement‚ and sound give the audience a sense of anxiety‚ horror‚ and dread. The scene opens with a long shot of a young boy walking out of the ominous water

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    As both characters see one another from medium close up angles‚ where we can see how distressed both characters are in their situation‚ they begin to move towards one another. This is where a tracking shot begins to take place. Both characters are simultaneously running towards one another and a horizontal camera follows Jillian as she is running towards Roy and vice versa as Roy is running towards Jillian. This tracking shot shows

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    Using the director’s and prop managers’ choices of lighting‚ soundtrack‚ and certain camera angles‚ Double Indemnity manages to set a specific mood of dangerous and doomed attraction. This atmosphere is brilliantly conveyed through the strategic use of low-key lighting. In black and white cinematography‚ an effect‚ called chiaroscuro‚ is implemented to give the film an air of mystery and crime. Based on a painting technique of the same name‚ cinematographers set the scene such that darkness dominates

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    Traits of Fantasy. The identifying traits of fantasy are the inclusion of fantastic elements in a self-coherent setting. Within such a structure‚ any location of the fantastical element is possible: it may be hidden in‚ or leak into the apparently real world setting‚ it may draw the characters into a world with such elements‚ or it may occur entirely in a fantasy world setting‚ where such elements are part of the world. Within a given work‚ the elements must not only obey rules‚ but for plot reasons

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    bring our imagination to life‚ and manipulate our emotions. Directors do this in many ways‚ whether they are peculiar camera angles and shots‚ extreme lighting‚ or music that intensifies a scene. If a director correctly implements these within their movie‚ the audience’s emotions can very easily be manipulated. The first manipulation tool directors use is peculiar camera angles and shots. In the movie North by Northwest‚ directed by Alfred Hitchcock‚ there is a miraculous establishing shot.

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    represented and implicated in the documentary through the use of file footage‚ camera angles and the inclusions and exclusions of material. Even the most adamant of people second guess themselves as a result of the powerful techniques put to work in “Off the Edge”. File footage played a vital role in achieving the purpose of this

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    How does the film Fast and Furious convey generic codes and conventions? The genre of the Fast and Furious franchise is set between action and crime thriller. The first two films mostly cover crime within the street racing community by portraying their view to the audience‚ by engaging them with fast cars and the thrill of racing. This gives the audience the chance to view these types of characters as protagonists instead of stereotypical antagonists. The narrative of the franchise is very basic

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    is made‚ with Thomas Edison having much input‚ and as the expansion in technology continued we have seen the production of many horror films in our society today. The top 5 Horror films of the 21st Century include Jurassic Park‚ The Sixth Sense‚ Jaws‚ I Am Legend and Ghostbusters‚ with these films engrossing millions for their production. Horror films attempt to extract the emotions of fear‚ horror and terror from viewers. Their plots frequently involve themes of death‚ the supernatural or mental

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    native and keen surfer‚ invented the GoPro after a surf trip to Australia in 2002. It is small and non-descript looking‚ deceptive really‚ however is a wearable camera and camcorder. Its size means it can be mounted almost anywhere with ease‚ whilst also having the capacity to shoot videos and stills in full HD. The GoPro was the first camera of its kind; small and virtually indestructible‚ and able to be mounted practically anywhere due to its size‚ portability and versatile mounts‚ such as the ability

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    for the audience? "Saving Private Ryan" is an entertaining and moving motion picture set in 1944 during the 2nd World War. Stephen Spielberg who is one of the world most renowned film directors having masterminded "Star Wars‚" "Jurassic Park" and "Jaws"‚ directed the film. He also has tackled controversial topics such as: the Holocaust‚ slavery‚ war‚ and terrorism. In any film the first sequence is unquestionably the most important section of the entire film; as it has to be interesting as well

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