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    Editing Challenge 1. The following memo has faults in proofreading‚ grammar‚ spelling‚ punctuation‚ capitalization‚ word use‚ and number form. Your instructor may ask you to (a) print the message as shown and edit it with handwritten proofreading marks (see Appendix B)‚ (b) edit the message without showing proofing marks‚ or (c) use the Track Changes feature in Microsoft Word to show your editing comments. Hint: In this memo you will have about 40 edits that you might combine in 30 Track Changes

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    Coup 1990 NEEDS EDITING

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    Question :As a journalist‚ write a blog about the events taking place in July 1990. You should incorporate the accounts of three interviewees‚ who share their thoughts on the causes and consequences of the attempted coup. On July 27th‚ 1990‚ Trinidad and Tobago‚ once a British colony faced one of its darkest moment in its history. On this day‚ the country was held at random as 114 terrorists from the Jamaat al Muslimeen led by their charismatic leader‚ a former police officer‚ Yasin Abu Bakr. These

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    Pulp Fiction Analysis

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    the Classical Hollywood Editing System. One rule from the Classical Hollywood Editing System that Quentin Tarantino adheres to throughout the movie is the 180 degree rule. In other words‚ he does not seem to cross the axis of action. However‚ there are times when the director breaks with the Classical Hollywood Editing System and one way he does this is by having a discontinuous editing system. One example is the end of the movie. Under the rule of continuity editing‚ it should have been following

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    City of God Film Critique

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    even though he has normal teenage problems like how to find money‚ and possibly love. He must do so while also trying to stay alive in a violent environment of drugs and gang warfare. This harrowing tale is told through a modern lens; with frenzied editing‚ multiple story lines‚ and foreshadowing in a natural almost documentary style through the perspective of the main character. Right away in the opening scene‚ the audience is introduced to the City of God. A shot of a knife being sharpened is shown

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    the biggest contributions of the film industry in the Soviet Union to worldwide cinema‚ which relied heavily on editing. The Soviet Montage uses a series of images which connect together‚ making up the entirety of the film. In the American film industry‚ the Golden Age of cinema began in the late 1920s with the Classical Hollywood style. Classical Hollywood style employs continuity editing and a more structured narrative—the beginning‚ middle‚ and end. Classical Hollywood films in the Golden Age

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    In the film‚ North by Northwest‚ the director provides us with specific editing techniques that clearly display Roger Thornhill’s character traits. By utilizing point of view editing‚ we are able to see things through Roger’s eyes as they are happening and as he sees them. These shots clearly reveal him to be a strong‚ brave and intelligent man‚ who is able to demonstrate these traits in the face danger. The overall narrative purpose of the Roger Thornhill and Eve Kendall dining car scene is

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    Daisies (1966)

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    Daisies (1966) A film by Věra Chytilová An essay by Sámal Jákup Jakobsen Class: Moving Narratives Tutor: Helen McGregor 21st of January 2012 Introduction “Chytilová’s heroines rebelliously try to subvert the patriarchal system and gender stereotypes—and fail”! That is how Małgorzata Radkiewicz puts the film in a very short description. In the middle of a very Communist society in Czech Republic the imbalance between male and female roles is vast. In order to get through to the

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    Film Criticism Final Exam

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    in the film as well as the direction of light used in the film. ▪ Camera - Discuss the various camera shots‚ camera angles and camera movement used in the film. • 5pts. Editing - Discuss the different editing techniques used in the film. How is the film cut? Is the editing continuous or discontinuous? • 5pts. Sound/music - Discuss the elements of sound such as vocals‚ sound effects‚ music and silence. • 5pts. Plot Structure – Beginning‚ middle

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    of this text and the effect you want it to have on your audience. Present your ideas to your group‚ and reach a consensus about your focus. Drafting 3. Brainstorm a sequence of shots. Consider framing‚ camera movement‚ lighting‚ sound‚ and editing in each shot. Use sticky notes to sketch out or describe each shot on the Storyboard Graphic Organizer. Be sure to consider the effect you are trying to create with each shot and the words or phrases that communicate your vision. Share this draft

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    Style Analysis Essay

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    Shaniyaz Chowdhury Style Analysis Essay Tim Burton is a major producer‚ who began his career in Disney. But his career was short lived because‚ he mainly writes in unique and gothic style; which is inappropriate for children. But later on‚ he became famous for his works on children movies‚ because he writes in a unique and nice way. That’s why‚ as a producer‚ he’s different from other producers.

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