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    Godfather

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    The double life of the mafia shows the sense of belonging. The scene shows a montage of many plots of murders. The double life of Michael Corleone‚ the mafia and his family shows the hypocrisy of people who kill go to church. The differences between the two groups are joined together at the climax where Michael kills his brother-in-law. The juxtaposition between the family and mafia is shows when there is a montage of the christening of the baby and the plots of murders occurring. The vows that

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    Citizen Kane Expressionism

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    Expressionism and Realism Mixture in The Last Laugh and Citizen Kane        One of the greatest expressionism and realism film- The Last Laugh- directed by German Director F.W Murnau‚ was released in December 1924. The exaggerated camera shots in this film give the audience a strong sense of anger‚ disappointment‚ and compassion of the Hotelportier. Facial expression and characters’ action stick out from the film. Selection of the camera settings are mostly set on the street or the apartment which

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    Battleship Potemkin Notes

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    Art328 Film As Art Battleship Potemkin 1. Cinematic montage is a technique of film editing that uses short shots edited together to into a sequence to condense time‚ space and information. The Russian directors took the word montage to mean creative editing and considered this editing practice to have symbolic meaning as well. 2. Beginning in Eisenstein’s earlier days in theater production‚ He coined the notion of a “Montage of Attractions”. He envisioned the theater in terms of a circus

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    “Citizen Kane” is the perfect film of choice to begin analyzing some of these techniques. The first technique that I noticed was a technique called dissolving. Dissolve is a gradual transition from one image to another. A dissolve overlaps two shots for the duration of the effect‚ usually at the end of once scene and the beginning of the next. The dissolving technique was used at the opening of the scene. When the movie comes on there is an image of a sign hanging on a fence. The sign says “No

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    The royal Tenenbaums

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    secretly in love with her his entire life‚ Richie locks himself in the bathroom and attempted suicide. Richie was framed as the central figure of a medium close up‚ it is a personal shot of eye to eye level. Starting by removing his wrist bands‚ he slowly cuts off his hair and beard. The process is sped up by jump shots. The discontinuous editing is abrupt; it reflects Richie’s emotion instability. With every jump‚ it gives the viewers a hair raising sensation that foreshadows his suicide attempt.

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    being chase by Li Mu Bai and she swiftly flies over to the rooftop to a stunning lake‚ a long and wide shot is used to showcase the beautiful landscape for the audience. Besides‚ there are lots of close ups on the main characters’ throughout the clips‚ the use of close ups in the bamboo fight scene express the emotions and facial expressions of Li Mu Bai and Jen. The use of medium shot and panning shot are frequently used in the clips to represent the fighting stances and gestures in the fight scenes

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    Boy by Taika Waititi

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    giving his speech for a school report of the topic “who am I?” Boy came across emotional conflict between him and his father and the way he dealt with them is shown through a range of film techniques such as chiaroscuro‚ close up and montage. The technique of chiaroscuro was used in the scene when Boy first met his father in a long time. Soon after Boy said “storm’s coming”‚ his father‚ Alamein‚ turned up unexpectedly‚ accompanied by two of his mates. This showed that the storm

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    introduced to the Queen through a tilt shot go her being painted‚ note that the camera angle when on the Queen is almost all of the time above her head‚ this is symbolic into two representations‚ one‚ the Queen is viewed as the figure head of the nation 2 we gain a god like perspective of the Queen reflecting the natural hierarchy. This shot of the Queen shows her very traditionally dressed as a reflection of her traditional values and the monarchy‚ a long shot of the Queen with the cape draped around

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    Battleship Pottemkin

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    Editing of this movie became a remarkable part in the history of cinema‚ because this movie introduced montage for the first time in history. Montage is a style of editing in which juxtaposed of two shots make another meaning. There is a scene called “Odessa Steps” became most frequent scene of all time. This movie taught us how to edit the cinema by using grammar. After this movie montage became so

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    American Beauty Term Paper

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    in his voiceover that he feels “sedated‚” and these four fantasy scenes focus the viewer on Angela as the cause for Lester’s awakening from white-collar drudgery. The scenes use a few point of view shots but also provide reaction shots of Lester. Outside of the fantasies‚ Mendes uses point of view shots for nearly all of the characters at some point. This perceptual subjectivity takes on the most significance through Ricky’s ever-present video camera and when Ricky’s father‚ Colonel Fitts (Chris

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