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    Blackadder Deception

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    Kate’s utilisation of deception is especially visible when she meets Blackadder as a disguised young boy named ’Bob’ and asks to be his servant. A montage consisting of only music illustrates Blackadder and ’Bob’ in a romantic tone‚ displaying the deception that Kate utilises‚ unknowingly confusing Blackadder to why he is attracted to his ’male’ servant. Due to her trickery‚ Blackadder confronts a doctor

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    By technology I mean the camera techniques and cinematography. Again we return to juxtaposition. In the Odessa Step Sequence‚ the switching back and forth of the shot elicits feelings of confusion and chaos. Something that Einstein very cleverly incorporated into the scene. His use of foreshadowing coupled with juxtaposition is an all-out emotional assault on the viewer. Three parts of the scene that stuck out to

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    his “Kinetoscope” in 1891 and thus gave birth to the first moving picture system‚ which could be used to display a series of photographs in rapid succession and give the illusion of movement. I will discuss this in more detail as well as the films Metropolis by Fritz Lang‚ and The Cabinet of Dr Caligari by Robert Wiene. Both of these films have had notable influence on other films in the industry and the way directors have come to involve an audience and can be made to feel something about the images

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    medium. These film techniques are utilised to epitomise the superficiality of modern society‚ where character is based on visual representation and image. In the opening sequence‚ the modern audience is visually enraptured by the quick-paced‚ vigorous montage of Cher’s ‘world’. However‚ this visual medium of Cher’s lavish and superficial lifestyle is contrasted with Cher’s voice-over. “But seriously‚ I actually have a way normal life for a teenage girl.” The gap between the position of Austen as the

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    Essay English Dan Shea A person’s own discoveries are often the defining factor which determines their individuality. True throughout both real-world and fictitious contexts‚ physical and emotional discoveries often inspire significant change within the life of an individual. This concept is evident throughout the various literary techniques employed within Simon Nasht’s ‘Frank Hurley: The Man Who Made History’‚ a biographical documentary which aims to convey the controversial discoveries made by

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    yellow-orange sunset. The film uses this in order to help visualize an appreciation of Alike’s silver lining; almost as if to say that Alike see’s the art and the beauty that came of her pain and suffering- this is expressed in the poem she reads against the montage of her leaving for California. Alike’s outfit

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    The coming of film sound also had a prominent effect on genre and film characterisation‚ aside from the aforementioned stylistic film changes. The creation of musicals was formed through the coming of film sound in 1927‚ when Warner Bros cemented the demise of silent films‚ by releasing The Jazz Singer. A film considered to be one of the first feature-length motion pictures with synchronised sound. Despite many previous attempts to convert sound into filmmaking‚ such as the Kinetophone‚ which produced

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    Deconstructing Montage & Virtual Reality With this assignment we explored two different styles of manipulating photography‚ Deconstructing Montage and Virtual Reality‚ as they seem very different styles they share on common thing the artists “IDEA.” In the Deconstructing Montage we explore the symbolism and meaning of what the artist is trying to communicate to us. The great example of communicating messages through symbolism is in the work of Peter Kennard‚ very political and in your face montages‚ he

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    Lurhman does this by presenting a montage sequence of dancers. Dancing the same steps and wearing the same costumes. The film quickly takes a turn‚ and the audience is offered Scott Hastings‚ his character in a pivotal moment proves resistant to this form of belonging. Rather he results to

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    of this‚ lasting happiness. However‚ as Charles Foster Kane discovered‚ it was quite the contrary; the opening scene of the film introduces Xanadu‚ Kane’s mansion castle with the mis-en-scene connoting a foreboding and ominous atmosphere. A panning shot is used to show the expanse of Kane’s wealth – the initiation of the film in this way establishes to the audience that Kane is someone who has gone to great lengths to attain the wealth and material possessions that he has; however the dark atmosphere

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