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    Man with movie camera

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    Man with a Movie Camera FA / FILM 1900 Anatomy of Feature Film Course Instructor: Firoza Elavia‚ Ph.D. Paola Jesamine Cortez Student no: 213159934 Tutorial 4 October 22 2013 Andre Bazin‚ a film critic‚ once said‚ “Photography does not create eternity‚ as art does; it embalms time‚ rescuing it simply from its proper corruption.”1 Like photography‚ film captures different moments in time and in many cases‚ it captures‚ or attempts to capture‚ real life. Vertov’s film‚ Man with a

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    How does Jewison educate and inform the audience about important ideas in his film “The Hurricane”? Introduction In the film‚ “The Hurricane”‚ Jewison uses camera‚ dialogue‚ music‚ and lighting techniques to educate and inform the audience about important ideas within the context of political protest in America during the sixties. Jewison also uses live footage and protests songs from the freedom fighters of that era to connect with the audience. The main ideas that Jewison conveys to the audience

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    expressionist films of the era and the characteristics these films feature. Burton’s expressionist style films are predominantly similar to that of Robert Weine’s The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)‚ F. W. Murnau’s Nosferatu (1922)‚ and Fritz Lang’s Metropolis (1927). German expressionism was first seen in famous artworks such as The Scream by Edvard Munch (1893)‚ and continued to spread into other areas such as architecture‚ theatre and finally‚ film. During this era‚ the public went to cinemas

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    On the cartoon Batman: The Brave and the Bold (and in DC Comics)‚ Bwana Beast is one of the Dark Knight’s crime-fighting colleagues. The raymond mill and cement mill never appeared in this cartoon. He’s a D-list superhero whose powers enable him to combine two animals into one: a mosquito gets crossed with a buffalo into a flying‚ stinging‚ ramming monster—that kind of thing. He wears a pointy mask and an animal-skin loincloth. My son‚ five years old‚ watches this iteration of Batman religiously—we

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    Unified front. Seeing the Results before we see the fight. • Music change highlights flashback. • First Encounter with Yoast. Looks like a very likeable character. • Black kid got shot by white man. • "I don’t want to play with any of those Black animals". • Significance of Game ball. • Forced Integration • Shot is framed around the window. • Automatic assumption that Blacks are movers. • "It only takes one before we before we become overrun by them" • "Every head coach in the system is

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    peaceful and harmonious coupled with a montage of a group of Amish people walking through grasslands. A traditional horse and buggy is used to establish their way of life. Rachel represents individual struggle as when her husband dies she becomes a single parents which is hard. During the funeral high angle shots are used to show how many people are gathered‚ women are shown preparing and serving food while the men gather around and talk. A panning long shot of the Amish town highlights the peacefulness

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    of bullying is often ignored by bystanders within the environment. This allows the audience to change their renewed perspectives of others around them. Further in the film‚ a panning shot is used to present the bullies in the room however the blindfolds show the hidden innocence and denial of bullying. This type of shot further provides a strong link to how reports of bullying is passed often‚ but no change usually takes place in the school or society. Furthermore‚ Ward employs a final close up in

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    saves his wife‚ and lives happily ever after. According to Robert Richardson‚ the cinematographer of this film‚ the goal of the cinematography was to use iconic American West backgrounds as a montage to show Django traveling and growing as person and bounty hunter. Tarantino used panoramic long shots and a widescreen aspect ratio to show the vastness of the American West and to symbolize the vast opportunities Django has in front of him. Featuring Django and Dr. Schultz as part of the landscape

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    audience is visible at the end of the episode). A commentator leads into every vignette and communicates with the figures. The three vignettes of an episode consist of one scene each with just few different shots; whenever needed‚ vignettes open with an establishing shot and continue mostly in medium shots. The set has the feel of a theatre stage (maybe due to its low-budget production style)‚ but as the studio situation is obvious‚ the viewer should not be disenchanted with the authenticity. The identification

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    Citizen Kane Essay – Consequences of Obsession In Citizen Kane‚ Orson Welles explores the consequences of obsession. Such obsessions include Kane’s desire to win the love of others‚ regaining his lost childhood‚ Kane’s obsession with his reputation and public image‚ and Thompson‚ the journalist‚ seeking to unravel the mysteries of Kane’s life. Kane’s obsession with winning the love of others is due to him being stripped of a maternal figure at a young age‚ which the latter was replaced by the

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