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    body language‚ movement‚ lighting‚ colour connotations. everything that can be seen in a paused still. cinematography framing‚ extra long shot‚ long shot‚ medium long shot‚ medium shot‚ medium close up‚ close up‚ extreme close up sound diegetic non diegetic contrapuntal resovoir dogs tarontino‚ pleonastic psycho

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    third person narrative‚ of the events leading up to the rest of the situations and dilemmas in the forthcoming chapters. This section is very extra diegetic as it is naming each of the characters and not referring to them as ‘her’ or ‘him’ or ‘they’. This means that they are outside the world of the story. The rest of the novel is more intra diegetic as it is like the narrator is inside the world of the story and therefore is able to give a better overview. It is like the narrator is another small

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    Coco Chanel is one of the most famous fashion designers in Paris‚ France. Even though she has passed away her legacy still lives on today. She left behind the tight corset trend for comfortable masculine clothing that paved the way for other fashion designers around the world. Coco Chanel was born on August 19th‚ 1883 in Saumur‚ France as Gabrielle Chanel. She was the second child to Jeanne and Henri-Albert Chanel. Henri was a merchant and Jeanne worked at the poorhouse . When Coco was little

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    . Khmer Rouge Cambodian Genocide Symbolization: People were to be evaluated by how reliable they were to principles (“Cambodian Genocide Facts and Timeline: A Clear Account”).Khmer Rouge thought all of the Cambodians must be forced to work in one huge federation of collective farm areas. Anyone that was not in the system or in opposition to it must have been eliminated. They were forced to work by their appearances. If they were elderly‚ handicapped‚ ill‚ or children that suffered from

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    Khmer Rouge. Invasions seemed never ending for the country‚ as Sihanouk was unable to regain his power as king. Tension between Lon Nol’s government and Khmer Rouge had risen to an all time high until Khmer Rouge gained complete power of the country in 1975 and the official name was even changed to Democratic Kampucha. What we know today as called Cambodia became a hostile and very dangerous place to live‚ as it was basically war grounds for the Vietnamese war. Overthrown by Khmer Rouge leader

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    Non-diegetic sound is also used extensively throughout the scene; the music sets the tone of each part of the scene in a highly effective way by reflecting the mood of the characters. Changes in the mise-en-scene‚ in the breakfast scene‚ are used to indicate

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    innocence is not completely shown until his toy airplanes take precedence over his safety‚ after he flies his glider plane straight into the Chinese Army’s trenches. Jamie stares at the men in fascination‚ the high camera angles and dramatic non diegetic music indicating the power of the men‚ which doesn’t faze Jamie‚ until his father shouts for his return. All of these instances show that at the beginning of the film Jamie is just a young boy‚ unconcerned with the war going on around him. As

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    Filmic Techniques Establishing shot • An establishing shot is usually the first shot of a new scene‚ designed to show the audience where the action is taking place. It is usually a very wide shot or extreme wide shot. • To orientate the viewer to the flow of the narrative by alerting the audience to the beginning of a new sequence‚ but does not itself carry narrative information. Effect: When the director wants the responder (us) to understand the emotion being experienced by the character

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    Holly‚ Kit holds a close friendly chat with the national guards and the police officers that captured them. Sound in the film generally enhances the scenes.Without sound‚ characters will seem to be in acting in an empty lifeless space (Millard 12). Diegetic sound involves source of sound‚ which is visible on the screen or one that lies the source is from the action on the film. These sounds entail voices of characters‚ sounds from objects in the scenes or music portrayed to

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