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    Attorney’s wife talking about grocery shopping. This film uses montage shots so that the overall effect is greater than the individual parts. The length of each shot determines the pace of the action including the change of pace and that affects the mood. The shot of the introduction of each character lasted about the same time. That way we saw the general type of person or attitude each character has. When shots were used to show emotion‚ the shot lasted a bit longer so that the viewers are able to connect

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    As well‚ this shot was the most impressive to me simply because it had a large amount of focus centered on Majid. The unprovoked suicide of Majid comes out of nowhere‚ and graphically displays his death with a large spray of blood across the wall‚ and then he falls to the ground. Nothing in the shot implied that he would kill himself. Even the lighting suggested that it was going to be a relatively pleasant

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    Camera Shots ▪ Extreme long shot or Establishing shot ▪ Long shot ▪ Full shot ▪ Medium shot or Mid-shot ▪ Close-up ▪ Extreme close-up Camera Angles ▪ Overshot or Overhead shot ▪ High angle shot ▪ Eye level shot ▪ Low angle shot ▪ Undershot Camera Movement ▪ Panning shot or Pan ▪ Tracking shot ▪ Dolly shot ▪ Tilt

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    in New York City|Entire movie | Acting|Acting focused on the main character’s psychological struggle. The main character was having flashbacks of when he lost his family. |Entire movie| Lighting|Lighting is very obvious. Majority of the film was shot during the day. Dark during action scenes.|Entire movie| Costumes|Main actor wore regular clothes while zombies had ragged/torn clothing.|Entire movie| Hair and Makeup|Zombies were pale‚ bald and skinny. The main actors had no/little makeup‚ except

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    Good morning/afternoon Grade 9 Students and Mr Cooper. The documentary that I will be analysing is Super-Size Me‚ directed by Morgan Spurlock who focuses this film on the fast-food franchise McDonalds‚ which the director must diet exclusively on for an entire month‚ three times a day to study the diet’s effect on his body. The purpose of Super-Size Me is to inform people about how significant it is to be more conscious of the foods they eat‚ and the possible consequences that they may risk undertaking

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    by moving the focus of many shots off of Cleo‚ and on to her surroundings. In the first part of the film‚ as Cleo walks the streets of Paris‚ the camera keeps her directly in the center

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    obstacles and challenges he must overcome are effectively demonstrated through the catalyse film. Tracking shots follow Ralston on his bike as he begins his escapade through the canyons of Utah. This technique makes audiences feel like they are part of the journey as they move along with him in constantly changing perspectives. The cross cutting technique is also used on two alternating shots of Ralston on his bike – one through an easy‚ flat surface in contrast to a difficult and steep mountain

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    Wladyslaw Szpilman during the Nazi invasion of Poland. Roman used visual techniques in the opening scenes such as black and white film‚ camera positioning and motifs to create an atmosphere for the audience. The first scene in the film is a montage of grainy black and white scenes of Polish life before the Nazi invasion on Poland. The footage shows a dated world with old English style building and technology‚ people are shown walking about the town in aged clothing. The grainy dated look of

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    increasingly effective in displaying the power and influential actions Lady Macbeth has over her husband. Polanski’s film Macbeth displays an in-depth look and understanding of Shakespeare’s original play. The interpretive film uses character casting‚ shot design‚ and symbolism to engage its viewer’s attentions by adding to the plot of the play. All in all‚

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    not demonstrate a particularly distinctive visual style. The clip I have chosen (Scrubs Trailer) uses conventional framing‚ with many mid-shot and medium close-ups‚ combined with the common techniques of continuous editing. This allows the audience to understand the action‚ without drawing attention to the process of the construction. The show is shot with a single-camera setup instead of a multiple-camera setup more typical for situation comedies. This sitcom favours simple cuts and maintains

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