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    about their physical features. Creates an intimacy between the character and the viewer. • The camera moves closer to one of the figures or objects in the scene‚ showing it in detail‚ usually a face. • Commonly zoomed in or out of • Used as cutaways from a distant shot to show detail • Can be used to show hand activity or something important on the subject’s body Extreme Close Up Shot When the camera focuses on a part of an object or face in detail. Effect: shows tension‚ focuses on a clue‚ draws

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    Tim Burton has more opportunities as a director rather than an author to show shots/framing‚lighting‚camera movement‚and music/sounds.In some of his past movies such as "Edward Scissorhands" and "The Corpse Bride" he used various of technique to demonstrate moods and tones. The tone of his movies are almost always dark because of his childhood experiences. Tim Burton uses lighting‚Sound and camera to depict a unique gothic cinematic experience. Lighting is crucial to indicate the mood of

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    stage for the classical narrative that will unfold in James Cameron’s The Terminator. This film provides several examples of the classical narrative style‚ mise-en-scene‚ exquisite editing that matches on graphics and action as well as use of camera angles to feature the tale. The classical narrative of The Terminator focuses on the story of Sarah Connor set against the backdrop of the larger conflict. The plot is exquisite in its simplicity as the machines determine to win the war before it even

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    As Will was trying to analyze the painting verse Robin Williams the camera angle is from the painting’s point of view with Will right there but to the left and Williams behind him to the right. More attention is paid to Williams as the camera focuses on him and as Will talks he is cut out of the picture. Williams gets flustered and snaps at Will. Will struck a nerve and his face illuminates from a light

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    hands to protect his daughter after her vicious abuse performed by two white men. When Carl Lee Hailey shoots the men responsible‚ it creates an uproar of civil battles in the small town between all racial opinions. Through techniques of dialogue‚ camera angles and audio‚ it helps to uphold values and attitudes of racial discrimination‚ moral courage and family importance in the 1996 drama film.

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    characteristics however‚ are altered and warped by directors in order to portray certain themes and ideas that better illustrate the zeitgeist of society. A variety of gangster films can be observed to be doing this; G-Men (1935)‚ The Departed (2006‚ Scarface (both 1932 and 1983). Each of these visual texts play the role of feeding the pertinent issues and worries present within a society back to that particular audience. The 1930s was a very conservative era for

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    Mise en Scene in Nosferatu

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    events occur that would ultimately lead to the fanged beast’s demise. Mis en scene is a pivotal element throughout the film‚ especially for expressionist director Murnau‚ whose natural take on frightening the audience with the use of lighting‚ camera angles and framing supersedes that of directors who emphasize the huge props or costumes. The director’s excessive use of shadows is a tool used in order to make the events happening throughout the film become more realistic‚ as well as typifies the evil

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    Student takes a key from her pocket‚ moves right to left and places it on the statue base. Character Proxemics and Position: Social‚ personal‚ intimate as the Student moves to the statue‚ then places her key on it. Camera Movement: Stationary. Camera Angle: Eye level. Lens: Wide angle. Depth of Field: Deep focus. Lighting: Same as previous. Color Usage: Same as previous. Scene Composition: Same as previous‚ but slightly sparser. We also see the bottom of the statue base‚ two utilitarian lamp posts

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    The 2013 Carlo Carlei’s film depiction of the William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ was the most powerful representation of the balcony scene. There are many reasons that this film depicts the balcony scene the best‚ like the scenery‚ camera angles‚ and music. First‚ this film depiction is the most powerful because the music selected by Carlei. The music plays a huge part as the action rises. Without this music‚ the audience could not emotionally connect on how in love Juliet and Romeo

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    confident‚ free-thinking individual and leader through the influence of his teacher‚ Mr. Keating. A defining moment of the film is when Todd recites a poem in Mr. Keating’s class. Director Peter Weir uses various visual and verbal techniques such as camera angles‚ lighting‚ dialogue‚ music‚ and sound effects‚ in order to make this scene enjoyable for the viewer. Mr. Keating instructs the pupils to write an original poem for their next assignment. Todd puts in a tremendous amount of effort to compose

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