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    Rabbit Proof Fence

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    reader to sympathise with the three protagonists? Throughout Rabbit-Proof Fence‚ Noyce encourages the viewer to understand and imaginatively experience the story through the feelings of the children. The narrative structure‚ visual symbolism‚ camera angles‚ music‚ characterisation and use and absence of language are techniques that Noyce uses to position the reader to sympathise with the three protagonists. In the scene in which the children arrive at the Moore River Settlement‚ Noyce shows what

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    Two cars One Night

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    tone‚ and is not complex. There are multiple camera angles and techniques that are repeated in Two Cars‚ One Night. One that is repeated many times is a straight shot of either the boys or the girl‚ and tracks around the car to a close up of the character. There is another shot that is used a few times‚ where the camera is set at a low angle behind the two cars showing the pub in the background‚ this shot is also symmetrical. In one scene the camera tracks

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    Norman’s human nature. The camera angle reveals to the audience the troubled mind of Norman as he does with the lighting. Hitchcock places the camera near eye-level so the audience sees Marion showing a sense of normalcy in her presence. This is juxtaposed with the camera angle of Norman Bates. Norman’s angle suggests that his world is skewed‚ off balance and out of Kilter. The camera angles show the camera looking up at Norman Bates showing him more powerful and the camera looks down at Marion to show

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    Hitchcock uses the effect of the light to make it almost suggest it’s heavenly‚ this is a reassurance to the audience that Marion will be safe because she’s found somewhere to stay. However when we reach the motel it appear to be deserted until the camera zooms up to a big old fashioned

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    Nikon D5200 Analysis

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    design enhanced by an ergonomic appeal along with the vari-angle monitor offers you full flexibility to shoot from different angles and perspectives. Get ready to add some more fun to your photographic instincts with the Scene Recognition System along with a 2016-pixel RGB sensor‚ that helps you with accurate scene brightness and colour information. This camera is easy to use‚ and is a delight for beginners even if you are new to DSLR cameras. Step ahead

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    Nosferatu Analysis Essay

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    way brings out a different perspective. One of the many different ways to shoot a film is dependent on the angle you chose to shoot a particular scene. Furthermore the distance from the camera to the scene of action also plays a big part in determining the perspective or theme of the film. For my Film as literature class I looked at three different films and studied the camera angle and distance to determine how those aspects would help the audience capture the essence of the film. Out of

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    Billy Elliot

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    attitudes and beliefs through the ideas of family values‚ gender stereotypes and determination as he leaves his monotonous life and discovers his passion and love for Ballet. These themes are conveyed through a number of film techniques such as camera anglescamera shots‚ music and lighting. Gender stereotypes are beliefs or images concerning the social roles of both male and female‚ both domestically and socially. Gender stereotypes is a heavily influenced theme throughout the film Billy Elliot which

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    liberation but at the ultimate cost of his life. Mendes effectively employs a range of techniques to help convey the meaning of this film such as set design‚ camera angles‚ colour and soundtrack. Cinema often uses structured set design and camera angles to convey meaning to an audience. Throughout American Beauty‚ Mendesʼ use of set design and camera angles have been carefully structured to emphathise the filmʼs theme of imprisonment. In the opening scene the audienceʼs introduction to the lead character

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    To demonstrate Diana’s isolation in society‚ Karyne Kusama uses a variety of camera angles and framing shots. In the introduction scene‚ Karyne Kusama uses full shot‚ mid shot‚ and extreme close up of Diana’s face. When she is leaning against the row of red lockers‚ the director slowly moves the camera for a mid to an extreme up. The facial expression shows the audience how she feels. It is as if her frustration is the only thing she lives on. On top of that‚ the shown through the director’s use

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    and unhealthy person‚ although she is undoubtedly happy living that way. As Molly is the oldest of the girls‚ the camera usually displays her facial expressions and a great deal more than Gracie and Daisy. At the beginning of the film the first person that was seen is Molly‚ this reveals that she is an important character throughout the film. The first time we observe her‚ the camera angle is at a medium close up and we look at her from a high

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