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    Role of Editors and Editing in requiem for a dream This essay will be‚ in the first part‚ mainly talking about the role of film editors in the modern film industry‚ while during the second‚ presenting a complex of creative editing techniques the editor used in the film requiem for a dream‚ to further demonstrate the former topic. For quite long‚ film editors are deemed as people who do nothing more than cutting the film apart‚ taping them back together and threading them onto a Moviola. The

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    Both authors took an approach that was out of the norm‚ meaning that they didn’t present the twins as absolutely identical and outline the plot in the favor of the twins. In Cutting For Stone‚ Verghese initially expresses Marion and Shiva somewhat more grounded in reality compared to Roy’s Rahel and Estha. The twin imagery that Verghese uses is much more believable because it tackles with situational problems that readers can relate to‚ from betrayal‚ to life and death. Whereas

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    his mother. It is founded on the marital trauma of Mrs Bates’ and the frustrated romance of Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) and her lover Sam Loomis (John Gavin). Bloch’s novel begins with Norman but screen play writer Joseph Stephano wanted to open the film with the female character showing why she steals money and how she ends up at the Bates Motel and thus the first part of the film tells the story of Marion Crane who is in love with Sam Loomis but cannot

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    Business Plan Request Leslie Marion CEO of JCW Inc. has identified she will need $125‚850 to open a Reference School Center in Houston‚ Texas.   The funds will cover the purchase and installation of the equipment and machinery‚ leasehold improvements‚ inventory‚ office equipment‚ and working capital to start the business.   Leslie Marion will contribute $20‚000 to the project from personal funds.   The remainder of $105‚850 is requested to be a SBA loan at 6.00% interest amortized over 5 years

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    personality double of Norman Bates character. This is apart of the basic gothic elements and used several times during the movie. As Norman Bates meets Marion crane ‚ he is a sweet and nervous boy that likes a girl. On the other hand he also has a personality as his evil mother side. His mother comes out when he gets threatened and or when Marion Crane undressed and that puts him on edge. A form of an masculine element used is oedipal when his dominant mother side yells at him for not being a man

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    fabulation......nothing natural remains ’ (Dixon‚ 2002: 359). Furthermore‚ _Charlie ’s Angels: Full Throttle_ relies on a non-diegetic soundtrack whereas Psycho relies on diegetic sound. The only time _Psycho_ is dominated by non-diegetic music is when Marion is murdered in the shower. However‚ the music seems to become a part of the film as ’it is a force of aggression as frightening as the flashing knife ’ (Sullivan‚ 2006: 244). In addition‚ the quick cuts and ’tour de force of montage editing ’ (Durgnat

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    scene‚ Ruth Cole‚ the main female character‚ at age four‚ walks in on her mother‚ Marion‚ and Eddie‚ a sixteen-year-old‚ having sex. This novel is divided into three sections about Ruth’s life: her childhood in the Hamptons‚ her success as an author‚ and her experience as a widow on the verge of falling in love. The story begins in the summer of 1958‚ during a failing marriage between her parents‚ Ted and Marion. The second section of the book occurs in 1990‚ while Ruth Cole‚ a famous novelist

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    What key decisions did Hitchcock make in his works that make him an ‘Auteur?’ By Liam Davis. According to The Film Experience " … a film bears the creative imprint of one individual‚ usually the director …" and that it " … is taken to reveal the personality of its director …" such that the director is referred to as an auteur (p. 464). Certain decisions made by the director Alfred Hitchcock to employ similar idealistic themes throughout the movies Psycho‚ The Birds and Rear Window let him express

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    realizes the respect that Pheonix deserves for being the beautifully harmonious person that she is. In another work of Welty’ we are depicted the character of a seemingly kind‚ charitable young Campfire girl‚ named Marion‚ who is sent to an old age home. Yet what we do not know is that Marion has another side to her besides the

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    positive impact on our and other societies around the world. To fully appreciate Wayne’s impact‚ it is important to closely examine where he came from and to consider the factors of his upbringing that influenced his development. John Wayne was born Marion Michael Morrison in Winterset‚ Iowa on May 26‚ 1907. At the age of six‚ his father Clyde Morrison became ill and decided to move the family to southern California. The family lived for a short stint of time on a eighty acre farm‚ there

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