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    summer vacation. The director of the film‚ Steven Spielberg builds up fear of the shark using many different techniques. One of these techniques is the use of music. Spielberg uses a non-diegetic piece of music which plays whenever the shark is about to attack‚ almost like the shark’s very own theme tune. A non-diegetic sound is one which can only be heard by the audience and not by any of the characters in the film. Spielberg uses this particular technique just before the shark attacks Alex‚ the young

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    Michael Haneke as an Auteur German-born Austrian director Michael Haneke is arguably one of Europe’s most critically acclaimed‚ yet possibly the most provocative and controversial‚ filmmakers working in the industry today. His filmic style is unique and consistent‚ remaining widely recognised for his cinema of discomfort. Haneke repeatedly returns to similar narrative themes based on social and often political contexts consistently challenging audiences to “consider their own responsibility for

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    the very beginning when I went to a show I fell in love‚ and from that moment on my goal was “Making the All Americans”. See the All Americans is the high school group and in my opinion the best. Though the directors tell us that the girls group “Rouge” is not a B team and is just as good; I don’t think that’s true. I had been working towards this for the whole time I was in ETC‚ the show choir school. I started my first year in ETC in my 5th grade year‚ I was part of the New Generation‚ the elementary

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    desensitised to the computer generated images as ’all is construction and fabulation......nothing natural remains ’ (Dixon‚ 2002: 359). Furthermore‚ _Charlie ’s Angels: Full Throttle_ relies on a non-diegetic soundtrack whereas Psycho relies on diegetic sound. The only time _Psycho_ is dominated by non-diegetic music is when Marion is murdered in the shower. However‚ the music seems to become a part of the film as ’it is a force of aggression as frightening as the flashing knife ’ (Sullivan‚ 2006: 244)

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    segregation of black people and white people in the public school system. The city of Baton Rouge was facing a problem in which some of the richer and whiter parents are determined to make a new schooling district for their children. This new schooling district would create problems because they are making white children have a separate learning environment than other black or colored children in the Baton Rouge district. The children of the public school system are dependent on the quality of the schools

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    I. Introduction This report that we have made is based on one topic‚ which is “The Education in Cambodia”. The main reason we choose to make a research on this topic because it shows many problems and we find the methods to solve these problems‚ and it shows some recent changes from the past of the education system of one country that is Cambodian. Furthermore‚ it is also included with what are the specifics situation plus information inside the education in Cambodia. While researching

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    North By Northwest Scene Analysis One of the final scenes in the film “North By Northwest‚” most easily recognized as the matchbook warning scene‚ conveys a significant amount of meaning in a small window of time. What makes the matchbook scene an excellent scene to evaluate is the large number of various film techniques that are used to portray its meaning and message. The scene‚ located towards the end of the film‚ creates a rising action to climatic level of suspense in the overall storyline

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    1 A) Sound Uses the conventions of the 1920’s silent film era using live orchestral music that reflects‚ reacts and contributes to the atmosphere on screen. This is expressed through Valentin and Miller’s tap dance in which the music becomes diegetic and synchronous. No dialogue and the use of silence gives homage to silent cinema‚ which its unexpected success was grounded on the idea that the silence made emotions on screen more extreme and theatric. This is evident with the incorporation of

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    coastal city. This city best represents California in the 1990’s‚ as shown by the gang violence‚ music‚ and style. All in the opening scene; you can see the Capulets and Montagues fighting‚ the Montague boys having dyed hair with neon clothes‚ and the diegetic rock music playing in the Montague car. The change of scene gives the play a more modern perspective

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    that they can perfectly synchronize with what is visually seen on the screen. The main types of sound that the audience will experience during a film are vocal sounds and dialogue‚ sounds from the environment and world of the film (also known as diegetic sounds)‚ music‚ and silence‚ which is actually the lack of sound yet still adds so much meaning and emotion to an on screen image. Sound in film intensifies the image and in most cases allows the audience to relate to the world of the film and be

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