Hamlet’s video recording also connects us with Hamlet by showing us his life outside of Shakespeare’s play.Hamlet’s family and his obscure relationship with Ophelia are explored more in Hamlet’s video diaries. During the “too too solid flesh” soliloquy‚ we see Hamlet watching a recording of the family‚ showing his mother and father ice skating. This clarifies the quality of Hamlet’s parents’ marriage‚ showing a couple who love each other enjoying each other’s company. Moreover‚ the quality of Hamlet’s
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always to the death. Woo’s would often use montages to make time go faster‚ as in Face/Off when the swat team breaks into the house and where Castor Troy kills the men that he once commanded. Most of the movie is very dark as the subject matter is. Nicholas Cage is all alone in the movie‚ but on the other hand in The Big Hit‚ it has a funny theme to it‚ as often there were parts where one might laugh. Woo also uses special effects well. He combines montages with slow motion to create a tenser environment
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time is one of the predominant themes in Run Lola‚ Run and this is shown by Tywker where he sets three individual runs set at 20 minutes each. If Lola gets there to her location too late‚ both her and Manni rob a supermarket and Lola ends up being shot shortly after. In the second run she arrives a few seconds too late and Manni is the one whom dies. In the third and final run‚ Lola reaches Manni in time. This leads the pair away from robbing the supermarket as Lola has obtained the needed money
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location wherein the stories take place. In Ill Manors‚ there is a repetitive use of time lapses showcasing a long shot view of London. The use of this technique showcases not only the fast paced nature of the city‚ but the ‘blandness’ and repetitive nature of it too - this connotes the idea that this ‘bland’ lifestyle is what triggers
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Silva – N01147112 Introduction Mise-en-Scene Shot The element distance of diachronic shots is well explored throughout the famous music Let It Go showing the contrast between the scared Elsa and herself after the transformation. At the beginning‚ Elsa is terrified after running away from Arandelle‚ the extreme long shot of the mountain leaves the character invisible‚ then the camera starts to approximate‚ but the shot only changes to a long shot only 12 seconds after the music has begun‚ which
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his negatives and do double exposures as well as cutting into and layering his shots together. The exhibition marks the beginning and the end of de Barros’ photographic career‚ combining the two series to demonstrate his radical approach towards the images whilst exploring different techniques. A photo of mountains and lakes with grey houses visible in the foreground of the shotThe first shot that I saw was a montage of a landscape which was taken using a film camera. In the foreground there is
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HUM C110 Quiz 3 1. The term for a sound that has one definite frequency is A tone rhythm tempo harmony 2. When notes sounded together tend to be grating or unpleasant‚ the resulting sound is called harmony timbre C dissonance consonance 3. A group of notes played in succession with a perceivable "shape" A is called a melody produces harmony produces consonance produces dissonance 4. Dynamics in music refer to its rhythm consonance or dissonance
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stereotypes and includes some which differ against what the audience are expecting. For example within the sound aspect of the clip the female protagonist who has been capture by the doctors nemesis has a soft playing sound whenever she comes into shot to match her soft feminine voice. In contrast to this the nemesis enforces his power and speaks vociferously and clearly‚ we can hear him say ‘I’ve got her exactly where I want her’ as if she were
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by exploring different camera angles and shot techniques‚ and transforms the technical aspects of filmmaking to create a powerful art form. Such techniques used in Do the Right Thing include close-up shots and free ranging movements of the camera to intensify certain significant scenes. The wrestling scene between Sal’s sons‚ Pino and Vito‚ and the riot scene at Sal’s Famous Pizzeria are just two important scenes in which these camera movements and shots drastically affect the audience’s experience
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colour gold is an interesting choice because it represents peace and riches which could also be a reference to the Roman afterlife Elysium. Scott has used Mise-en-scene in the first shot of the protagonist‚ brushing his hand in the corn field. Although the audience are only presented with an extreme close up shot of his hand; they learn about his character through Scott’s control of what appears in the frame. The audience sees a wedding ring on his hand and so learn that he is a family man. The
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