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    created to enhance the visual experience. This style of music is used in many scenes to emphasize and to sustain the eerie atmosphere. Excellent choice of camera angles achieved added symbolism by showing the full sight of the landscape‚ a harbourside dock through a sustained extreme long shot. The composer deliberately uses a whole range of camera angles to contribute to the overall sense of mystery‚ sustained through

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    To start‚ in the opening scene‚ viewers watch Barnum perform with his circus‚ and the camera moves along with him as he acknowledges all of his performers. Eventually‚ the camera circles P.T. and everything around him becomes black. He turns around to see himself back as a penniless boy gazing into a store window at a beautiful red suit and top hat. The use of this iris transition

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    lighting can reveal a character’s internal reaction‚ camera angles also play a role into the development of a theme. When Mr. Rath terminated from his job‚ he is seen staring at his desk. As he is expected to clear his belongings‚ the camera pauses for a few seconds‚ showing the distorted emotions Mr. Rath had. After the short pause‚ the camera angles asymmetrically and moves at a distance‚ creating tension and a feeling of isolation. As the camera fades away‚ Mr. Rath is seen sitting at an approaching

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    untrustworthy‚ it is complex and every man‚ despite differences holds the underlying values buried deep into our subconsciousness * In the film crash‚ Haggis has successfully portrayed the truth about human nature through the conventions of dialogue‚ camera shot and symbolism‚ confusing us as viewers‚ but also giving us an intruging insight into the reality of each and every one of us despite differences in race and background. * Haggis has successfully evoked feelings of uneasiness‚ confusion‚

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    Traits of Fantasy. The identifying traits of fantasy are the inclusion of fantastic elements in a self-coherent setting. Within such a structure‚ any location of the fantastical element is possible: it may be hidden in‚ or leak into the apparently real world setting‚ it may draw the characters into a world with such elements‚ or it may occur entirely in a fantasy world setting‚ where such elements are part of the world. Within a given work‚ the elements must not only obey rules‚ but for plot reasons

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    several effective production techniques such as a variety of camera shots to fulfill different purposes. These are some of them. Firstly‚ a lot of low angle shots are used when Mr Neville is being shown. Low angle shots are filmed from above and thus give us the idea that Mr Neville has a lot of power and authority over the girls. Near the end of the film‚ when Mr Neville has failed to find the girls‚ the camera angle changes to high angle shots. This shows us that Mr Neville is losing the control

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    Introduction: What are the major stylistic differences between documentaries and mockumentaries? Filmmaking has become an accessible and revolutionary approach towards capturing the human experience and documentaries in comparison to mockumentaries are great examples of the different genres of filmmaking. Undoubtedly‚ documentaries and mockumentaries have many contradicting aspects and features including the filming style and its script. There are significant differences between documentaries and

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    feud running between their two families. Tybalt‚ Juliet’s cousin‚ has a major role in the events that lead to their deaths‚ and was made a disliked character through many different techniques. The techniques I will be describing are costume‚ camera shots and angles and using a motif. Costume is an influential technique used to subtly manipulate the audience’s feelings towards Tybalt to be distasteful and loathing. This is important because Tybalt is the ‘bad guy’ in the movie‚ and making him disliked

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    stereotypes society holds. One expects characters like the warden and the guards to be good people and the prisons to be the bad people yet they are proved different after watching the film. The use of different cinematic techniques such as lighting‚ camera angles‚ music and different shots are used in the film to display the powerful difference between good and evil. Shawshank prison presents to us in its opening shots of Andy Dufresne as he arrives to begin his Double life sentences in a gray‚ lifeless

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    Camera angles are most commonly used to reveal to the audience different aspects of the world around a character. This can be to reveal hidden danger around the next corner‚ or to show the scale of the setting. During the movie Minority Report‚ many different camera angles were applied during the scenes containing targeted advertising. However‚ the camera continued to return to a medium camera shot. This medium shot reveals John Anderton‚ the

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