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    "The Village" Essay

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    cunning scheme to generate fear is put in place. Behind this pernicious act‚ is an innocent intention. These two ideas‚ of evil and innocence‚ can be depicted from the opening credits. The director‚ M. Night Shyamalan cleverly intertwines intriguing camera angles‚ chilling images‚ and eerie‚ yet pure music to convey these themes. Composers often convey emotion through their music in the form of different instruments. Particular instruments are more suited to portraying certain emotions‚ and audiences can

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    representation of the relationship between Rupert and Laura is depicted in the episode through the use of elevations in the camera angles and showing Laura at a higher angle shows her as a higher authority and motherly status. The representation of the relationship between Miranda and Laura is depicted in the episode through the use of homely environment and language such as darling and camera angles. The experience of living in a non-urban rural community can lead to a sense of close knit sense of community

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    As both characters see one another from medium close up angles‚ where we can see how distressed both characters are in their situation‚ they begin to move towards one another. This is where a tracking shot begins to take place. Both characters are simultaneously running towards one another and a horizontal camera follows Jillian as she is running towards Roy and vice versa as Roy is running towards Jillian. This tracking shot shows

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    role in this achievement. Bigelow used things such as moving camera shots‚ camera angles‚ lighting‚ and the use of long shots to create a realistic feel throughout the movie. Throughout the movie it appears that most of the shots were taken using a hand held camera. For example‚ anytime that the actors would be running‚ walking on rough ground or moving in an exaggerated motion the camera would be moving with them. Although the camera would appear steady sometimes‚ it was still shaking more than

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    Cinematic Techniques

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    Lights‚ Camera‚ Action How do directors create emotional and powerful scenes? Directors use Cinematic Techniques to create the audiences’ thoughts into the film and to get them into what is going on. Cinematic Techniques include shots‚ framing‚ camera anglescamera movement‚ lighting‚ editing‚ and also sound. In Tim Burton’s film‚ Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ one can just notice all the sounds and the camera movement. These techniques are used in many ways. Whether the movie is a nice and

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    and camera angles are used to portray intelligence‚ fear and unknowing. Howard says there is no special camera angle or lighting that can show great intelligence and that the actor’s eyes must signal interior brilliance. Lighting is a characteristic that frames emotion and sets scenes and paired with camera angles enable strong emotions to be shown.! Some techniques used were: point-of-view shot & perspective from Nash‚ music‚ noir lighting for dramatic effect‚ high and low angle shots

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    Stand by Me Essay

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    uses an assortment of different cinematographic techniques such as sound‚ camera angles‚ editing and so forth. Stand by me has been adapted and is primarily based on the novella “the body” by Stephan King. The climax of the scene is when the camera is indicating the first glance of what seems to be ray Brower’s dead and lifeless body. The camera shot used to first show what had seemed to be Ray Brower’s body is a high angle shot that looks down on the body whilst at the same time shows the surroundings

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    Equipment Draft

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    just the camera. You would have to look at lenses‚ lighting kits‚ any processing equipment and printers. It does add up‚ so when trying to decide whether it ’s better to outsource photography or do it yourself‚ you have to look at the numbers. The first thing to look at is the camera. Luckily‚ cameras are only the small part of the equation. You can add so much to the camera itself to get exactly what you want. This is where you ’d want to save money‚ because you can get a low quality camera and better

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    Night At The Museum

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    Methods such as music‚ camera angles and lighting are all employed to give the audience an exciting feeling‚ induce a sense of foreboding and create a thrilling scene. The soundtrack and the sound effects at the beginning of the scene contributes to the eerie atmosphere by enticing the audience with diegetic and non-diegetic sounds; this instils awe‚ excitement and fear into the viewer. The scene opens with soft weak music and the suspicious sound of running water but when the camera cuts to the dinosaur

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    Precious Film Techniques

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    Precious dealing with the rape of her father‚ the abuse of her mother and the relationships around her. Lee Daniels directing the movie helps the viewers see the character’s pain with film elements. There are different elements in the film that shows: Camera angle/shots‚ color‚ and lighting. The first element is color. At 11:31‚ Precious’s mom was calling out to her‚ we see the apartment having an ugly color: yellow‚ brown‚ and black. Even Precious and her mother have colors: black‚ white and grayish. According

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