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    When the people in the outside world were living the life of their dreams‚ the Cambodians were left all alone with their broken hearts that’s been shattered into pieces. It was the time period between 1975 and 1979‚ when the Khmer Rouge organized the mission to “reconstruct Cambodia on the communist model of Mao’s China.” (Peace Pledge Union) Many intellectuals and educated people at the time were eliminated‚ along with their extended family and their affiliates. According to The Angry Skies‚

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    Media Coursework Hovis Advert Analysis In this essay‚ I will be analysing the 2008‚ £15 million Hovis TV advertisement. Filmed in Liverpool with a cast of over 750 extras‚ director Ringan Ledwidge portrays a young boy (13 year old Brian Mackie) buying a loaf of bread in 1886‚ which was when the first Hovis loaf of bread was sold‚ and then travelling with the bread tucked under him arm‚ through 12 decades in British History. The concept behind the advert is to show that Hovis has been around for

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    the leader of the Cambodian communist movement called the Khmer Rouge. He was also the Prime Minister of Democratic Kampuchea from 1975-1979. Pol Pot’s totalitarian regime brought severe hardships on Cambodia‚ killing at least 1.5- 3 million people. This is at least one-fifth of the Cambodian population. Pol Pot brought a reign of horror with devastating effects to the people of Cambodia as a ruthless dictator for 4 years. The Khmer Rouge and Pol Pot had made a significant effect on history‚ by attempting

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    and decide whether or not such feelings are wise or foolish. Luhrmanns film captures this idea and keeps it interesting for a contemporary film audience. In the corresponding scene‚ Luhrmann underscores the action with action and romantic non-diegetic music to enhance the idea young love. The casting of young actors further develops this idea. The setting becomes highly symbolic in this scene. The pool being a symbol of life and energy and the Romanesque mansion acting as a visual metaphor‚ bringing

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    Cambodian Genocide Essay

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    execution in what became known as the Cambodian genocide. A group known as the Khmer Rouge took control of the country in April 1975. Over the course of four years‚ many innocent people were killed in the hopes that it would lead towards one large society of peasants. Things like banks‚ medicine‚ and religions were outlawed. If you were a person with something of value‚ you were automatically a target for the Khmer Rouge. With the entire mass death happening‚ one could see bodies littered on the streets

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    A few days after Khmer Rouge took power‚ they forced 2 million people in Phnom Penh and nearby cities into the countryside to do agriculture work. Thousands of people died during this evacuation. The Khmer Rouge had plans to do away with poor people‚ rich people‚ and exploitation. Their way to accomplish this feat was to: abolish money‚ free markets‚ normal schooling

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    be discussed is a visual text of a book cover called “The Ivory Trail” written by Victor Kelleher. Both texts have a similar theme‚ which is the theme of Journey. The techniques that will be reviewed for “Beneath Clouds” are the colours‚ the non-diegetic sounds and symbolism. The visual techniques that will be analysed in the related text are the layout and images that have been used. Therefore‚ this essay will seek to discover the fact that it’s not where the destination is but how you get there

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    off a frightening feel‚ with the non diegetic music above using stringed instruments calm the scene down as if nothing serious will happen. Grace’s first scene is shown in a similar way to Tommy’s with a mid shot following her walking towards the pub‚ her Costume codes are a bit different to Tommy’s as she is noticeable very easily with a light green outfit that is also very fancy with gives the impression that she is rich. The sound codes are only non-diegetic music of a type of twinkly sound‚ quite

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    Blue Velvet Essay

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    Stockwell. Lynch uses diegetic sounds masterfully to create suspense‚ most notably the final scenes when Jeffrey goes to Dorothy’s apartment. There are no sounds except his footsteps‚ and realistic sounds such as keys and the buzzing of the broken television. It is silently ominous until the police radio in the dead man’s pocket comes to life‚ causing even the dead man to jump. In this scene there is a startling duality between the violence and the love song soundtrack. Diegetic sound was used in

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    Corruption In Animal Farm

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    Orwell depicts a society failing to create the true communist ideals in order to address the topic of corruption. This allegorical novel can be compared to Cambodia’s politically corrupt communist party‚ the Khmer rouge. Although existing generations apart‚ Orwell’s work and the Khmer Rouge both send the message that society often fails to bring ideals into reality. The corruption of the pigs shows that the imperfection of modern society doesn’t allow for communism to employ its real intentions. As

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