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    Picture Scene Analysis

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    Mrs. Lagan Picture with crime seen Standing there shocked my face changing colors from blue to red every few seconds because of the police cruiser emergency lights. This is a scene which not many people have experienced‚ yet might just have to one day. This is a scene which I had hoped that I would never have had to witness or be a part of‚ unfortunately‚ being me‚ it never worked out that way. There is a deafening silence in the air; no sounds can be heard except for

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    angles and camera movement are all key parts in developing an effective film. To have the capability to represent an atmosphere‚ mood and setting; everything must come together to represent the main purpose of the film. In the film‚ “The Crucible”‚ the scene being analyzed; the main purpose is to represent the hysteria. In this essay‚ things like sound and music‚ camera angles and camera movement can all be used to achieve an overall effectiveness of the film and it’s purpose. Music and sound can play

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    First Scene Analysis

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    First Scene Narrator: Ruth is a 17 y/o college student who used to be so cheerful and happy. When she was only 11‚ her mom left her and her dad. Well‚ that’s what his dad always told her. But despite that‚ she was still grateful and contented with her life. Suddenly‚ a tragedy happened and her dad died because of car accident and in just a snap‚ she became an orphan. (Ruth is being consoled by Samantha‚ her bestfriend) Samantha: Please‚ take a good care of yourself Ruth. I know it’s hard‚ but it

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    The Shooting Scene: North by Northwest In the film North by Northwest (1959)‚ directed by Alfred Hitchcock‚ is about a successful new york advertiser is accused of being a government agent by a iniquitous group of spies‚ who pursue him cross country while he tries to stay alive and clean up the mess that’s been made. There is a superb use of mise-en-scene within this film‚ especially the gun shot scene‚ that catch the viewers attention‚ and make a much more noteworthy movie. The significance

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    Macbeth: Scene Analysis

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    Act 2 Scene 2 Line: 0 – 40 In this passage from line 0-40 in the act 2 scene 2 of the novel Macbeth written by William Shakespeare. This passage pretty much talks about how Macbeth went to King Duncan’s room while the servants are drunk and murdered King Duncan. This is one of the most important scenes in this novel. I will organize my speech by going down the lines of the text. There are two characters in this passage‚ which are Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Throughout this passage Lady Macbeth

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    In the example scenes from True Detective (Cary Joji Fukunaga‚ 2012) analyse and discuss an ontological shift from movie theatres to home-based cinema ‘screens.’ “The Golden Age of Television” is a phrase often used to describe today’s entertainment landscape‚ with successful shows such as ‘Breaking Bad’‚ ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘House of Cards’ getting huge viewing figures underpinned by undeniably high quality content. This shift in the quality and ambition of television marks a change in its ontology

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    Sellars 1 Emma Sellars December 2‚ 2012 English 1111 sec 1 Movie Evaluation on the 1960’s Classic Psycho A good movie starts with the setting; in a horror movie the setting is key. In Psycho the setting is a small motel right off the highway. Behind the motel is a big‚ old‚ eerie house that Norman Bates and his mother live in. One of the main characters‚ Marion Crane is a young woman who is working for her boss‚ who sells houses. When Marion goes into work she does not feel well‚ and asks

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    as Ray‚ Frances McDormand as Abby‚ and Dan Hedaya as Julian Marty. I have chosen to analyse the first scene‚ starting with the opening shots of nowheresville‚ Texas until they arrive at the motel. The film begins with seven shots that establish the setting. This is shown as Texas‚ implied by the Texan accent of the man in the voiceover‚ and the oil rig as well as the barren lands. As the shots progress‚ it is shown that time elapses‚ as the lighting gets darker and darker. Notably‚ there is no sign

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    Mise-En-Scene Analysis

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    “Life’s Parade at your Fingertips” Scene in All That Heaven Allows (Douglas Sirk‚ 1955) Douglas Sirk’ s All That Heaven Allows(1955) is a romantic film about how a wealthy widow defy social norms and commit to love with a young landscape designer. A vital scene in the film‚ and in Cary Scott (Jane Wyman)’s increasing sadness‚ takes place after Cary breaks off the marriage with Ron Kirby (Rock Hudson) as her children threaten to abandon her. Cary separates with Ron and lives alone. Following

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    Psycho Good Vs Evil

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    There are many different themes in Psycho. The first one being‚ good versus evil which is portrayed by the main characters Marion and Norman. As she is escaping town with the money you could tell that she is having conflicting thoughts of rather she should keep going to give the money to her beloved boyfriend or if she should do the right thing and bring back the money to her boss. Norman displays this theme of good vs evil as he feels very bad for murdering his mother throughout the movie he desires

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