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    Analysis of an advertisement Rouge Caresse by L’Oréal Paris This advertisement from L’Oréal Paris is about a new generation of lipsticks. This series of lipsticks is called Rouge Caresse and contains ten different kinds of soft colours. L’Oréal Paris promises ‘a veil of colour’ and a ‘sheer‚ light finish’. It is said that the application will be soft and easy. Although this advertisement comes from the internet‚ it is being published in magazines for teen girls (14+) or women under the age of

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    to get the audience relaxed and calm. “Once upon a time” is an iconic fairy tale stater that is widely known around the world. Using this phrase allows the audience to realise that this film is about a fairy tale with the combination of diegetic and non-diegetic sounds. Shrek‚ with his heavy Scottish accent‚ narrates the opening storybook with an angelic tone‚ but at the end‚ he shouts out “like that’s ever going to happen” then rips the page out which surprises the audience in such a way that it

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    happening? Characterisation – who is in the scene? How is their character developed? Thematic concerns – (eg. Madness‚ obsession‚ isolation‚ death‚ love etc) Gothic conventions: Film techniques - Visual Film techniques – Verbal Diegetic + non diegetic Scene 1 Mrs Van Hopper finds out about ‘the girl’ and Maxim The girl is panicking because she is leaving and wants to find maxim while Mrs Van Hopper is in the car waiting to leave. In front of max she is delighted but when he is gone

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    They see it as if they have the right to break away from Baton Rouge to from the St. George city with better schools that would benefit their children with a better education. With this approach‚ they see that they have the right to choose the kind

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    subsequent dialogue‚ an understanding of the Holocaust much deeper than that present visually in a book or lecture is gained. At the 2hr:13min mark in the film‚ a strange form of precipitation begins to fall over the city of Krakow‚ Poland. A non-diegetic orchestral theme slowly begins to play as civilians of the town confusedly try to identify what is falling on them. The theme immediately evokes an immense sense of dread and sadness‚ as the audience viewing the film most likely possesses the knowledge

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    sense of style‚ which is used to captivate characters emotions and sense suspicions. Burton is a talented director and takes many things into consideration before directing a film. In many films directed by Burton‚ he uses shots and framing‚ non-diegetic sound‚ and camera angles to create mood. To begin‚ Burton chooses shots and framing to help create the sense of bright but unusual feeling. Burton does this by using a close-up of the golden ticket in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. When Charlie

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    form of first person is the first person omniscient‚ in which the narrator is a character in the story‚ but also knows the thoughts and feelings of all the other characters. It can seem like third person omniscient at times. Sound in jaws as non-diegetic narration to increase anticipation First-person narration- central characters ( think lizzie mcquire) provides only a restricted access to the events that make up the film story- can only see as far as the character can see Main character tells the

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    the notebook Emmy de Munnik & Wiesje Martens Table of content Assignment 1 - front page 2 - introduction & roles 3 - plot & story 3‚ 4 - universal conflict & storytelling device 5 - narrative pattern of parallelism 5 - difference and variation‚ similarity and repetition 5 Assignment 2 - front page 6 - introduction 7 - scene description 7 - internal & external analysis 7 - three planes analysis 7‚ 8 Assignment 3

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    overthrow to depose Prince Sihanouk as head of state. At this time‚ the Khmer Rouge had gained members and was positioned to become a major player in the civil war due to its alliance with Sihanouk. The Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK)‚ otherwise known as the Khmer Rouge‚ took control of Cambodia on April 17‚ 1975. The CPK created the state of Democratic Kampuchea in 1976 and ruled the country until

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    In 1975‚ The Khmer Rouge became the ruling political party of Cambodia after overthrowing the Lon Nol government. Following their leader Pol Pot‚ the Khmer Rouge imposed an extreme form of social engineering on Cambodian society. They wanted to form an anti-modern‚ anti-Western ideal of a restructured “classless agrarian society’’‚ a radical form of agrarian communism where the whole population had to work in collective farms or forced labor projects. The Khmer Rouge revolutionary army enforced

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