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    People look to comedy movies to laugh just as they look to scary movies to be frightened. Producers and directors of these films include key elements to fulfill the audience’s wants. In scary movies producers use elements such as: colors‚ foreshadowing‚ symbolism‚ camera angles‚ sounds‚ etc. to heighten the suspense and scare factor of the film. In Robert Zemeckis’s films he uses these techniques to scare the audience and build up the suspense. Zemeckis specifically uses foreshadowing and camera

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    in his works that make him an ‘Auteur?’ By Liam Davis. According to The Film Experience " … a film bears the creative imprint of one individual‚ usually the director …" and that it " … is taken to reveal the personality of its director …" such that the director is referred to as an auteur (p. 464). Certain decisions made by the director Alfred Hitchcock to employ similar idealistic themes throughout the movies Psycho‚ The Birds and Rear Window let him express his creative style. Voyeurism is undoubtedly

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    Chapter 2—Social Responsibility MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Stakeholders’ power over businesses stems from their a. ability to withdraw or withhold resources. b. ability to generate profits. c. media impact. d. political influence. e. stock ownership. ANS: A PTS: 1 2. Those who have a claim in some aspect of a firm’s products‚ operations‚ markets‚ industry‚ and outcomes are known as a. shareholders. b. stockholders. c. stakeholders. d. claimholders. e. special-interest

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    Pictures. In 1920 he got a full time position at Islington Studios‚ designing the titles for silent movies. From there it took him 5 years to rise from title designer to film director‚ and by the end of 1930s he had become one of

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    Within 3 years of starting his job at the studio‚ Hitchcock became an assistant director and‚ in 1925‚ a director. In a career spanning six decades‚ Hitchcock made 53 films‚ the best of which are at once suspenseful‚ exciting‚ disturbing‚ funny and romantic. The so-called ‘master of suspense’ pioneered many of the techniques of the thriller genre‚ and remains highly influential to this day. He was one of the first directors to portray psychological processes in film narrative. During much of Hitchcock’s

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    worldview‚ however the film itself portrays another worldview as well. This story is about two brothers named Paul and Norman growing up in Montana during the 1920s. Their father John is a Presbyterian minister and raises them based on his strong religious beliefs. The film also revolves around the brother’s and father’s love for fly-fishing. In the opening dialogue Norman says‚ “In our family there was no clear line between religion and fly-fishing.” He goes on to say that his father told them

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    received the $40‚000 cash. When Marion is tired and she is taking a shower she is nude! (1960) and the director doesn’t rush the scene otherwise he shots from all kinds of angles not only focus on Marion‚ but the water‚ bathroom curtain‚ bathroom door and the shower drain. When the killer enter to scene wasn’t a quick killing‚ the killer stabbed the victim more than five times until she finally died. Norman disposed the car in the swam‚ but the car at the beginning

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    of media can be used to present the same ideas and information‚ but with the use of different types of media‚ the ideas can be perceived as different things. The same principle comes to be true after viewing the work of “A River Runs through it” by Norman Maclean. After having observed the novel and the film‚ both forms of media proved to have its advantages. The novel does a much better job of accurately representing the theme of the story and allowing the reader to interpret the overall message as

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    assessment on Turnitin and we have retained a duplicate copy of this assessment. Please refer to Student Information in the Handbook of Undergraduate Studies or www.student.mq.edu.au/plagiarism for the full University policy on plagiarism. Question 1 Norman Holdings Limited is one of the large Australian-based retailers of electrical‚ computer‚ furniture‚ entertainment and bedding products.

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    Sixties and it is still considered one of the pristine thrillers of all time. Hitchcock has often referred as “The master of suspense‚” for the ability to create tension in an audience rather than terror in an audience. Through out the film the director use many cinematic techniques such as mise-en-scene‚ motifs and careful editing to create a tense atmosphere which keeps the audience in suspense. Hitchcock effectively creates tension right from the start of the film with the way he presents

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