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    Key Scenes and Techniques: In the scene where Sandy tells Justin of Tessa’s death Sandy is shown in strong shadow and Justin is well lit and appears in a sunny patch‚ watering his plants. This creates a sense of foreboding and makes Justin seem like the good guy or hero of the piece. Dinner Party/ Drinks with Sir Bernard Pellegrin and Dr Joshua Ngaba‚ Kenya Health Ministry Pellegrin - “You’ve met Dr. Ngaba‚ have you?” Bluhm - “Yes‚ at the opening of a new state-of-the-art clinic...without

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    with Evey‚ with V‚ and with Finch. This part of the story also makes much use of television screens‚ with events being told – or retold – via news reports. The brief reference to an avian flu outbreak helps to suggest topicality. [See below] Montage is used to show the responses of people in the city. We see them watching TV and watch with them. Several of the main characters are shown reacting to V ’s broadcast address. Gordon ’s show is screened on TV and watched by Evey and Gordon (their

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    identities determine an individual’s success‚ highlighting the favouring of genetic perfection over personal qualities. The opening montage of extreme close-ups of skin‚ nails and hair‚ is shot in a narrow focus to allow the envisioning of a society that is so engrossed by microscopic details‚ that it ignores other humanistic qualities such as perseverance. Using a shot/reverse shot when Vincent discloses his true identity to Irene‚ this scene effectively captures Irene’s disbelief at Vincent’s determination

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    around her. Becoming a professional football player‚ she achieved her goal and changed her surroundings. To achieve this she had to be assertive and not give up in her pursuit and as a result her two worlds to become one; this is clearly shown in a long shot of Jess-minder going up to Joes in her traditional clothing and (P2) the close-up of her father watching her play football and chanting along with the crowd reflects this

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    Translated from the French word author‚ auteur theory was first introduced in the French film journal Cahiers du Cinema. The theory holds that a director is the primary person responsible for the creation of a motion picture and instills it with his or her distinctive style. It is a medium for the personal artistic expression of the director. In order for a director to be considered an auteur‚ there must be a consistency of style and theme across a number of films. The film theoretician and founder

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    change of both Billy and Jacky. Other consequences such as barriers and obstacles can come from the experiences of moving into the world. Billy grows up in a world of violence and anger that is exposed to him by his father and brother Tony. The montage between Tony and Mrs Wilkinson arguing and Billy dancing into the wall symbolises the physical world that Billy is trapped

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    movies with special reference to star wars) and directors will be cited to strengthen this argument. Special Effects consist of producing effects that happen either in front of the camera or by treating the filmafter it has been shot in post-production through montage and animation of other filmed material (Dewdney and Ride 2006‚ p.42) or they are tricks film makers use to create events that cannot be done normally. Before CGI‚ special effects was elementary in its approach using the basic knowledge

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    collective madness and death. Even though this film only takes 87 minutes‚ every scene composition and camera movement‚ including the movie lines is unforgettable and memorable to me. For example‚ the surreal view of grotesque close-up‚ Chinese theatre montage‚ the crazy house and so on. Moreover‚ after watching The Lady from Shanghai again and again‚ I always have brand-new feelings and different understand

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    The breakfast table montage succinctly portrays the disintegration of Kane’s first marriage. The camera zooms out to provide a long shot of Emily and Kane sat at opposite ends of the table to represent the distance created between them. On meeting Susan‚ Kane’s spontaneous decision to marry her is accompanied by establishing the

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    a family that treat Matilda like a stranger rather than their daughter. Purpose- entertain inform Key elements- Dialogue‚ narrative structure with an orientation‚ complication and resolution cinematic techniques‚ e.g. setting‚ camera shots‚ dialogue‚ music‚ Belonging‚ what ideas about belonging are presented? Despite an individual’s desire to belong to a group or community‚ this is not always possible.  More than anything else‚ belonging is about finding a sense of place in the

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