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    Walter Burton has directed 35 movies in his lifetime. Burton’s films are very well known for his unique use of cinematic techniques. His movies are also popular for his use of horror in a childlike manner. Though the use of contrasting colors‚ non-diegetic music‚ and lighting Burton shows in Edward Scissorhands and Alice in Wonderland how it’s better to be different and yourself than conforming to a restrictive society. Burton uses contrasting colors in Edward Scissorhands in order to show how dissimilar

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    Within The Bill’s opening montage many types of cinematography have been used. A tilt shot opens the sequence showing the audience the skyline of where the location will be set‚ London. As this is happening the theme tune begins to play‚ this non diegetic sound also includes the sound of sirens that are also featured on top of police cars. This straight away creates a connection with the audience because hearing a siren on a police car is a common occurrence for the public. This provides realism for

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    Microanalysis of 'Brick'

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    Film Studies AS Micro-Analysis Coursework An analysis of mise-en-scene and sound in the opening sequence of ‘Brick’ Within this assignment I will be giving an analysis of the mise-en-scene and sound in the opening sequence of ‘Brick’ (Johnson‚ USA‚ 2005). Mise-en-scene is a French term originating from the theatre that literally means ‘what’s put in the scene’. However in film it refers to the elements of a shot - the set‚ the props‚ the positioning of the actors‚ as well as the use of colour

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    these movies‚ Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ Edward Scissorhands‚ and The Nightmare Before Christmas by using low-key lighting‚ close ups/low angles‚ and non-diegetic sound to convey his mysterious yet whimsical style. The Nightmare Before Christmas is an ideal example of Tim Burton’s cinematic technique like low key lighting‚ non-diegetic sound/music‚ and low angle framing/close up. Tim Burton uses low key lighting in The Nightmare Before Christmas in many scenes. For example‚ the Halloween Land

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    Belonging Essay

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    concept within. In the film ‘Strictly Ballroom’‚ Luhrmann uses a wide range of filmic techniques to explore the concept of belonging. This essay will discuss the techniques used in the ‘Pasodoble’ scene and how the use of close-up‚ long shot and diegetic sound explores the idea of belonging. The use of a close-up shot during the Pasodoble scene in Strictly Ballroom explores the idea of belonging to relationships and communities. This shot focuses on Scott and Rico’s feet while they are dancing.

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    SWAROVSKI. Branding for luxury goods Group G. Members: Truong Anh Bao Nguyen Yunkyung Choo Lilit Nagapetyan CONTENT: 1 History 2 Concept 3 Brand Strategy 4 Marketing Mix 5 Positioning 6 Services 7 Target Consumer 8 CBBE Pyramid 9 SWOT analysis 10 Competitors 11 Recommendation 12 References 1. HISTORY: 1882 Daniel Swarovski (1862-1956) invents a revolutionary machine that allows crystals to be cut more precisely than with existing

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    Hannah Chapman Mr. Coffee AP Literature March 20‚ 2013 Heroism in Hollywood Cinema and its impact on my life has influenced the world in which I endure in the way that it has molded my perspective on so many diverse objects‚ places‚ things‚ and even ideas. When a person is born they hold deep in their brain a conceptual framework called a schema. This outline is what one uses to provide a basis by which they relate to the events him

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    I Am Tim Burton Who is Tim Burton? He’s that movie director that’s loved by Johnny Depp and reminds you of Edgar Allen Poe. Tim Burton is an abnormal movie director he brings unusual things to your TV screens that you won’t even think of. He’s the type of director that mixes up bad and good in one theme. Tim Burton‚ being an outsider as a young child‚ has led to his success as a movie director. Growing up as a child Tim Burton watched old scary movies and played in the cemetery

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    Coming Of Sound

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    The coming of sound was an innovation to cinema that forever changed the way films were produced‚ viewed and performed. Sound plays many roles in the way a film is narrated and perceived by the audience. Sound‚ as defined in the Oxford Dictionary of Film Studies‚ ‘is central to the way in which a film establishes setting‚ shapes character‚ signposts its narrative‚ directs the audience’s and instils general emotional states’ (2012: 385). Sunrise: a song of two humans by F.W. Munrau was released in

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    I was very surprised that nowhere in the film was non-diegetic sound because a lot of documentaries use this to comment during certain parts in the film. Nonetheless with the use of diegetic sound Barbara Kopple is able to illustrate what they went through and why it hurt the band so much. A really good example of this is near the end of the film when Martie Maguire is shown

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