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    500 days of Summer

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    development of these scenes. These past scenes have been compiled in the style of a montage and allow us to have a fuller perspective on the relationship as it takes a more realist approach where we are shown both the highs and the lows on the relationship between Tom and Summer. For example‚ in the photocopy room where they had kissed in the past‚ we now see them experiencing distance following this moment. We see another shot‚ a close up‚ in which Summer avoids Tom’s offer to hold hands. Both characters

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    the very start of the film where the opening visual fades in‚ to reveal a long shot showing the landscape. There is no use of artificial lighting but merely the natural sunlight of an early morning. This proposes an idea that the Amish community lives in a plain‚ simplistic‚ traditional‚ and a calm lifestyle. The establishing montage of the silent and peaceful world of the Amish becomes apparent through a wide angle shot that pans across the screen in a panoramic view of gently swaying wheat fields

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    this he prints a picture‚ cuts it out‚ and pins it to the wall… camera reveals that it is a picture of Erica) (Noel Opens his laptop‚ camera slides by all his tabs (Tabs: bing images of midgets‚ dank pokemon memes‚ how to save someone from being shot by an arrow‚ Segolene royale‚ facebook of Angelica Rumball‚ cringey pick-up lines) before showing that he clicks the “new-tab” button‚ Camera zooms out and shows him typing in Bing‚ searches “10 Weird Ways to Kill someone” ‚ see his eyes as he scrolls

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    FILM 1F94

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    Auguste and Louis Lumiere First public film screening Salon Indien Basement of Grand Café Paris‚ December 28 1895 George Meliwa (1861-1938) Magician who exploited the illusionistic potential of cinema Fades Dissolves Stop action Superimpositions Matte shots A trip to the moon Lumiere Brothers: Actualities (realist‚ documentary) George Melies: artificially arranged scenes (expressionist‚ fiction) September 12‚ 2014 Lecture 4 Cutting to continuity or continuity editing  invisible editing or classical

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    Creating Emotion and Drama: North by Northwest The Montage used in North by Northwest helps impart the viewer with similar emotions that the characters are experiencing while simultaneously providing the viewer with a objective point of view that lends dramatic irony. Nearing the end of the film‚ Roger Thornhill escapes from the hospital to find Eve knowing she is supposed to ‘leave the country within the hour.’ First‚ he is there only because of his love for Eve‚ but he then discovers she is in

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    The cast’s film shots are filmed close to dawn or dusk‚ in a 30 minute window period before sunrise or sunset‚ which is the “golden hour”; there is a small frame of opportunity to achieve the perfect take. For example‚ as Shoeless Joe Jackson (Ray Liotta) walks onto the baseball Field of Dreams for the first time and later he plays catch with Ray‚ this is an example of a scene is shot in the “golden hour”. The cinematography captures the natural magnificent

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    Monsoon Wedding Analysis

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    old-fashioned and the irreverent‚ the innocent and the sexual in today’s globalized Delhi ----- the mise-en-scene Setting Location: o film plays homage to the City of Delhi and depicts modern‚ cosmopolitan India. o Two-thirds of the film was shot in an affluent farm-house on the city’s outskirts o a blend of old and new cities: exteriors of old Mughal Delhi and the gaudy charm of the wedding sari-shops of Karol Bagh juxtaposed with the chic ateliers of the city’s established designer culture

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    The Departed Comparison

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    The Departed‚ a film directed by Martin Scorsese‚ won an Oscar for Best Picture‚ as well as 3 other Academy Awards. The story however‚ is based on a 2002 Hong Kong film directed by Wai-keung Lau and Siu Fai Mak‚ Mougaan dou; better known to us as Infernal Affairs. The similarities between these two crime/drama/thrillers are great. In The Departed‚ director Martin Scorsese takes the story into his own style of storytelling‚ but the adaptation of the screenplay originally written by director Siu

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    greater sense of security as to where she belongs in this world”. Based on that‚ we can see that Ellen lacks a sense of identity at the beginning so she wants to look for it. She starts her journey at Bejing. By using the combination of mid and long shots‚ the director shows Bejing as where she witnesses the raising of the red flag in the early morning‚ while dozens of locals are out in the wispy sunshine to practice their Tai Chi exercises. These peaceful scenes are quite different from the scenes

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    • Big Bob is often shot from low angle as seen in his first shot at the barbar where he hypocriticlly takes the seat. "I couldn’t possibly take your spot" spoken as he takes the seat. this technique supported by dialogue shows big bob’s nature‚ a dominant figure also hypocritical • Change in music - from Brass Band to Jazz/Rock music. When betty is playing cards. Betty realises she can see colour as her cards turn to a deck of red heart cards. • Dialogue - changes in this. Things go from being

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