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    illustrator. In addition to providing glimpses of realistic highlighted stories of Beatrix’s life‚ the movie represents successfully panoramic views of the stunning British topography‚ notably the idyllic rural area. The movie opens with magnificent shots of the panorama of the renowned Lake District in North-western England. This is shown with picturesque terrain of range after range of mountains and hills‚ together with the birds’ twittering and warbling. From the undulating hills‚ the green and gray

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    A news anchor or news presenter is a professional who specializes in presenting news in the broadcast medium. Television‚ radio‚ and webcasting news services all use anchors to provide news and commentary. This position is considered extremely high profile‚ since the person is the face of his or her station. Newscasters often compete for top slots as anchors‚ and prominent ones may command hefty salaries and other benefits. In the very basic sense‚ a news anchor simply reads the day’s news. Many

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    Themed Entertainment Design: Representing the World of Cinema with an emphasis on Indian Cinema. Deeya Laki Rajan Faculty of Architecture‚ Manipal University Karnataka‚ India. ABSTRACT So what do Themed Spaces and Motion Pictures have in common? And what is their relation to Architectural Design? The answer: An irrevocable need to tell a story. Built spaces are at once storytellers and part of the story being told. This dissertation is a study of how stories can be narrated both through

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    each of their opening sequences. The opening sequence of “Strictly Ballroom” shows medium shots of the silhouettes of dancers‚ with “The

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    happiness during that depressive time. Mankind‚ as expressed by the movie‚ was at the mercy of the machines‚ the bosses‚ and the clocks in order to obtain the needs of food and shelter. The machines become a motif from the beginning of the film. In the montage at the beginning‚ the film portrays man to be quite minute compared to the machine‚ somewhat of a bug trying to scurry to get to the job. Machines are portrayed through out the film in this way. The scene in the beginning when is when Chaplin gets

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      it.   He   defines   the   message   as   “the   change   of   scale   or   pace  or  pattern  that  is  introduced  into  human  affairs”.  To  illustrate:  the  modern   metropolis  with  its  challenges  of  suburban  life  and  the  stress  of  long  commutes   is  a  result  of  cars  -­‐  a  technological  extension  of  our  bodies  designed

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    Comparative Essay: Bowling for Columbine & Touching the Void Introduction In the following essay I will compare two documentary films‚ Bowling for Columbine‚ Directed and written by Michael Moore‚ and Touching the Void‚ Directed by Kevin Macdonald and adapted from the book of the same name‚ focusing on documentary elements such as dramatic development‚ structure and subjective and objective aspects. I will also highlight and detail their presentational techniques. Bowling for Columbine A multi-award

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    Describe at least ONE idea that was worth learning about in the text(s). Explain why the idea was worth learning about in the text(s) as a whole‚ using examples of visual and/or oral language features to support your ideas. The film Billy Elliot directed by Stephen Daldry‚ is set in the miners town of Durham in the north east of Engand in the 1980’s. The film focuses on Billy Elliot‚ a 12 year old boy who is pressured and abused by his violent family as he tries to pursue his love of dancing in

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    RUN LOLA RUN How has the director used repeated narrative and flash-photo montages to communicate the film’s central ideas and themes? In the film‚ Run Lola Run‚ a repeated narrative and flash-photo montages reused by director‚ Tom Tykwer to create and explore the idea of how timing can be manipulative. Tykwer suggests how important timing is‚ as the scenes are different by only a few initial actions that change the course of everyone’s future. Tykwer shows through three separate narratives

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    Josh Platt English Assignment Composers use many techniques in their texts to use images to portray‚ places and ideas. Director John Ruane in his film Dead Letter Office uses multiple camera shots to portray Alice as a hopeful young girl waiting for her father to come home‚ and then as a young adult determined to find her father through her letters. Banjo Paterson uses literary writing techniques and adjectives in his poem‚ Clancy of the Overflow‚ to give us vivid images of the relaxing and

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