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    motion picture‚ it is an art form. An art form that is put together by many shots and with that several shots it makes a scene. Editing shots and scenes can setup the mise-en-scene‚ also known as staging‚ and the visual design of a film. In the film‚ Juno (2007) Directed by Jason Reitman‚ it starts off showing a pregnant teen walking down a pathway with a sunny d drink‚ this shows the audience that the director is trying to tell us that Ellen Page is the main character of this film. The directorial

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    the movie was constructed together by the leading each stage of Juno’s problems through the mood or tone of one of the four seasons‚ starting in fall‚ is parallel to how Juno blooms into the rebirth of new‚ mature person. Beginning in fall‚ Juno finds out that she is pregnant. The mood in fall is quiet and calm. Just like fall‚ Juno is also quiet about the whole incident. Instead of being open she went to the abortion clinic without anyone knowing to find more information about pregnancy. This also

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    I will be analyzing a 10 minute clip off the film called Juno that was released in 2007 directed by Jason Reitman. This analysis will cover mise-en-scene‚ colouring‚ costume and performance. The film begins with a long-shot of Juno standing outside of a house with a chair in front of her introducing the surroundings to the viewers. It then showed us a wide angle shot focusing Juno and a chair. The beginning part makes the audience confused to why a chair was outside and why she was focus with the

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    Juno and The Paycock

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    COMMUNICATIONS ESSAY JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK Juno and the Paycock‚ is a famous Irish play by Sean O’Casey. The play is set in the Dublin working class tenements during the Irish Civil War. It is the second in a trilogy of plays set in 1922 Dublin. The play’s main’ focus is Juno Boyle and her family. Her husband Jack or rather Captain Jack as he is referred to in the play‚ their children Mary and Johnny and the conflicts which are portrayed within the family group. Right from the start of act

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    Juno of Taris

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    Juno of Taris Juno is a 13 year old girl. She is bald and so is every other person in Taris. She is very athletic‚ she likes swimming and going for walks across the mountains for her little adventures. All the people in Taris have to wear plain tunics not brightly coloured ones. They have to dress like that because instead of spending time on their appearance and what they look like; they have to use their time to survive. Juno always gets her work done and takes action. She’s also very active

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    Juno and the Paycock” by Sean O’Casey is set amidst the height of the Irish Civil War. Throughout the play‚ we can see the titular character’s‚ Juno Boyle and Jack Boyle‚ relationship deteriorate ‚ and how dramatic events in their lives and the lives of their children‚ Johnny and Mary‚ cause the entire family to collapse. The play is set closely following the signing of the treaty dividing Ireland into sections and features the resulting conflict between the diehards who want a united‚ free Ireland

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    In the movie Juno directed by Jason Reitman‚ Juno the title character‚ is very interesting. She is interesting because she is a teenager who faces her pregnancy with courage and we see her grow up. She faces big decisions‚ feels a range of emotions. The camera work‚ verbal techniques of dialogue and costume helped to make Juno an interesting character. Juno is an interesting character because she has to make a lot of difficult decisions due to her pregnancy. Firstly she decides to abort the pregnancy

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    Aeneas Tragic Deaths

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    tragic deaths have a huge importance in the Aeneid‚ and I could also argue that in some cases it wasn’t Aeneas being a bad hero. He was just following orders to his destiny. Aeneas may have they ability to make his own decisions but Juno‚ and Jupiter heavily influence those verdicts. I feel that in “the Tragic Queen of Carthage” Dido and Aeneas are puzzle pieces in what they want to happen. I mean just look at the title; this story is going to have a tragic death. Just two puppets

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    Aseptic Techniques

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    Aseptic Techniques Karla Brown HCP/210 October 11‚ 2013 Aseptic Techniques The supplies and equipment used to prepare sterile products are the following according to (The Pharmacy Technician: A Comprehensive Approach‚ Second Edition‚ ch.22‚ Pg. 611). • . NS—0.225% Sodium Chloride • D5.NS—5% Dextrose and 0.45% Sodium Chloride (for injection‚ USP) • 70% isopropyl alcohol—for cleaning surfaces • Alcohol pads—for cleaning ports‚ stoppers‚ skin surfaces‚ etc. • D10W—10% Dextrose in Water

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    Cinematic Techniques

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    How do directors create emotional and powerful scenes? Directors use Cinematic Techniques to create the audiences’ thoughts into the film and to get them into what is going on. Cinematic Techniques include shots‚ framing‚ camera angles‚ camera movement‚ lighting‚ editing‚ and also sound. In Tim Burton’s film‚ Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ one can just notice all the sounds and the camera movement. These techniques are used in many ways. Whether the movie is a nice and loving romance or intense

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