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    POSTMODERN FILM

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    Open Rubric “Postmodernism has enriched film theory and its analysis by calling attenti0n to a stylistic shift toward a media conscious cinema” (Gonarkar 2012)  Postmodenism can be characterised by various aspects including:  Pastiche  Nostalgia  Disjointed narratives  Emotional detachment  Self-referentialism  Time bending  Altered realities  ‘Quoting’ from different film genres and film     movements/periods as well as from other visual media and actual historical periods

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    fear and films

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    Fear and Films What I’m afraid of the most in The Paranormal activity movie is that the family is possess and ends up dead. The quite seen‚ before the whole kitchen rattles. Having you wife being taken over by a demon and losing your kids. There is nothing that you can do to save them. Have done my own research and have included pictures of at the end of this paper. To show there is some truth to this. apart. Having your kids over taken by Dominic sprit. The film is just filmed

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    Film Criteria

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    head Personal Film Evaluation Criteria Paper Personal Film Evaluation Criteria Paper Elizabeth Bryant University of Phoenix Personal Film Evaluation Criteria Flashing back on all the films I have watched over the years I never taken notice to analyze not one of them the way that I have learned in this film study course. My techniques used as of the present time for evaluation the qualities of films has just began because I have started this course. The way how I view films back then is totally

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    Bmw Film

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    - Case: BMW Film. Answer the following question: - 1/ Was the BMW film idea a good one? How successful has the campaign been? - 2/ What was the motivation behind the idea? Who was the target market for the BMW films campaigns? - 3/ What should McDowell do? Which option should he pick? Answer : 1/ Was the BMW film idea a good one? How successful has the campaign been? Answer : Definitely it is. Firstly‚The BMW Film ‘ The Hire’ attracts nine million people to view it on

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    initially perceived this medium to represent reality‚ but in actuality there is more behind the frame. This interview has common themes and brings up interesting topics for discussion. One of the central ideas behind Zoe Crosher’s work is the idea of photographic locations where both fictional and non fictional character’s disappeared. Upon viewing an image we perceive it to be genuine; even fiction photography usually has something tangible. This also

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    Film Noir

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    Film Noir Presentation 1 Film Noir meaning black film or film of the night‚ was prevalent in post world war 2 in America and found a popular audience in France and got his name from the French critics. The term is most often applied to crime dramas. A genre that won’t mess you about and misleads you into thinking there will be a happy ending. The locations reek of the night‚ shadows‚ taxi drivers and bartenders who have seen it all‚ and also everybody in film noir seems to be smoking all

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    Film Noir

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    WHAT IS FILM NOIR? Actually‚ I am tempted to answer: "Film noir is a label which film critics use merely because it sounds good." The correct pronunciation is [film nwar] by the way. Originally‚ it is a French expression‚ meaning "black cinema". The term was borrowed from "roman noir"‚ gothic horror stories from 19th century England. The thing is that film noir cannot easily be defined. There are a few movies which most cineastes and critics label film noir‚ though. I would like to divide these

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    Film Essay

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    were mostly for pure entertainment‚ never delving too deep into the human psyche or touching on subjects outside of the day to day lives of the upper crust of society. Films never touched on the real day lives of the average person who‚ ironically‚ paid to those types of movies. During ww2 films served a similar purpose. Many of the films at the time were created to boost morale of people at home and to support the troops. They were understandably created to make the public at home feel a little less

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    Film Editing

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    FILM UNIT I’M NOT SCARED/IO NON HO PAURA (2003) DIRECTED BY GABRIELE SALVATORES An English teaching resource for year 12: Achievement Standard 2.5 REBECCA LAGAS & ZANITA THOMPSON UNIT OVERVIEW Unit Title: I’m Not Scared Either - An Introduction to a Sub-Titled Film. Strand: Visual Language (with links to Written and Oral Language) Levels: 6‚ 7 and 8 Function: Viewing (with links to Presenting‚ Listening/Speaking and Transactional Writing) Processes:

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    Film Auteurs

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    coined by Francois Truffaut to describe the mark of a film director on his films. A director can be considered an auteur if about five of his film depict a certain style that is definitely his own. In other words‚ much like one can look at a painting and tell if it is a Monet‚ a Renoir‚ or a Degas‚ if a film director is an auteur‚ one can look at his film and tell by style and recurring themes that it was made by a certain director. In auteur films‚ the director is many times what brings an audience

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