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    The audio codes in the film can be grouped into diegetic and non-diegetic. A good example of non-diegetic codes appears in the scene in which Mr Dadier and a colleague are ambushed in an ally by a group of students. While this happens energetic jazz music accompanied by lively drums play in the background creating a fast paced‚ suspenseful atmosphere. Another example of non-diegetic codes is when Dadier and his wife are talking about how they had previously lost a

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    and into the lives of the characters‚ but the story is almost revolting: the Khmer Rouge killed over one million Cambodian people and forced many more than that into slave labor‚ complete with very little to eat and forced re-education. The story of the film follows the story

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    Periods and their Artists * Chapter 3 Egypt * Old Kingdom (2700-2190 BCE) * Imhotep – Stepped Pyramid of Djoser * Chapter 5 Ancient Greece * Archaic (600-480 BCE) * Andokides Painter –Achilles and Ajax * Ergotimos –[and Kleitius] Fracois Vase * Euphronios –Death of Sarpedon * Exekias –Achilles and Ajax; Suicide of Ajax; Dionysis in a Boat * Polykleitos –Doryphoros * Classical (480-320 BCE) * Kalikrates

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    Cambodian lives were rattled in 1975-1979 when the Khmer Rouge Regime (Red Cambodians) took over Cambodia. Pol Pot‚ the leader of the Khmer Rouge‚ attempted to turn Cambodia into a communist nation. During this time‚ there were one and a half to three million deaths due to execution‚ starvation and disease. The Khmer Rouge took many Cambodians to camps to work on farms. Killing fields were set up over the country. Killing fields were where the Khmer Rouge took Cambodians who were no longer considered useful

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    Never Fall Down The Khmer Rouge a communist organization formed in Cambodia in 1970; became a terrorist organization in 1975. When it captured Phnom Penh and created a government that killed an estimated three million people who were mostly cambodian. Mainly‚ remembered for orchestrating the Cambodian genocide. Millions of those deaths had to do a lot with murder‚ diseases such as malaria‚ and then the rest were tortured on daily accounts. The acts of cruelty from the Khmer Rouge were very horrifying

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    mansion is dark and dreary‚Edward himself is frightful to look at‚but he is sweet and gentle man. Mr.Tim Burton enjoys a unique reverse lighting technique as part of his style. Sound plays a considerable part in gothic movies.The non-diegetic sound creates the mood of each scene.During the opening credits of "Edward Scissorhands" creepy music.The ghastly music and images gives the sense that something is wrong. Something has happened and now the inventor is dead. The music gives a heads

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    an abrupt halt and only the sound of the photocopier from the beginning of the film is audible. The film ends with a medium close-up of the safe in centre composition‚ cut to a medium shot‚ and concluding with a medium long-shot. In each shot the diegetic sound of the photocopier increases in

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    Film Analysis Draft The film ‘Hugo’‚ directed by Martin Scorsese was released in 2011. It encapsulates the story of Hugo Cabret: an orphan boy who lives in a 1930s train station in Paris. His job was to oil and maintain the clocks in the station‚ however‚ he considers protecting the notebook and fixing the broken automaton that his late father had left him much more important. One particular day‚ Hugo meets Isabelle and quickly befriends her. Soon after‚ they embark on a thrilling adventure‚ in which

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    Analyzing The Entire Film – "Chicago" (2002) Understanding movies comes from describing and analyzing the cinematic‚ theatrical‚ and literary elements that combine to create meaning. These steps create a basic understanding of the artistic and technical elements found in moviemaking. In addition‚ the major characteristics of different film genres and classic movies will be analyzed. The purpose of this paper is analyzing the Academy Award winning film Chicago. This paper will describe the six

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    Dexter - Morning Routine - Analysis The title sequence for Dexter is a montage that depicts Dexter’s morning routine before he heads out to work. On our first watch‚ we instantly start to learn certain things about who Dexter is. He’s male‚ white‚ has brown hair and stubbly facial hair. By the tone and texture of his skin we can depict that he is around the 30 years old mark. The opening begins with a close-up on a mosquito sucking blood. We associate mosquitos with painful bites and we can relate

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