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    Introduction : The film of the series begins with the a man’s body floating and face down in to the water. Joe’s voice emerged "Probably it was five o’clock in the morning‚ the sun a big house on the Avenue came the murder. all the newspapers are headlining this case tomorrow morning‚ then you will find that tarnished movie star related on this case...... perhaps we should say the most famous star." "Sunset Blvd‚" release in 1950‚ the voice-over narration is still impressive. The boundaries of what

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    Leah Lipsey Identities in Film Shot Analysis 1 Friday‚ June 15th‚ 2018 The Reality of Liberty City The opening shot in Barry Jenkin’s Moonlight establishes the plot as well as introduces crucial themes which play a major role throughout the film. The film essentially begins with one lengthy medium shot which allows the viewer to visualize Juan and his surroundings. In the medium shot‚ the neighborhood of Liberty City is seen‚ as well as Juan coming to a stop in his car (0:00:40). While Juan

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    End Of Watch was a movie that follows two policemen in there typical life arresting criminals or keeping watch on gang members in the area the movie is set in los angeles. It stars jake gyllenhaal as Brian Taylor and Michael Pena as Mike zavala they are the main characters of the story. The first rising action happens later that day when they respond to a noise complaint‚ they encounter a party full of gang members called Surenos‚ Taylor encounters a big time gang member called “Big Evil” they stare

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    With reference to “Strangers On A Train” analyse the mise-en-scene. In this essay I am going to write about the film “Strangers On A Train” and look at how mise en scene and narrative structure are used to establish the film’s themes. Strangers On A Train is about two men‚ Guy Haines and Bruno Anthony‚ who meet on a train by accidentally knocking shoes. Guy is a professional tennis player and Bruno recognises him and starts talking to him. Bruno knows from the papers that Guy wishes to marry

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    pans slowly from left to right‚ introducing his wife on the right side of the room‚ who whilst still in the shot‚ moves away from the camera to answer the door. The slow pan and long‚ uncut duration of the shot creates a foreboding tone. Whilst the mise-en-scene‚ provides meaning through the use of colour. As Alex and his ‘droogs’ drive towards the couple’s home‚ the scene is colour graded as predominantly blue. Blue often is regarded as having connotations of tranquillity and calm. However‚ this

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    Figure 1: The orange circles represent Sandy and the black circles represent his relatives‚ his mother‚ uncle and aunt. The arrows indicate their respective coloured circle’s stage direction and the numbers indicate the order of which movement takes place. The blue rectangle moved onto the stage is Sandy’s bed. Voice: Sandy’s voice in this scene reflects his transitioning emotions as he moves from relative to relative. With his mother‚ his voice is calm as the fear and uneasiness of the situation

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    between two main characters Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) and Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins). Hitchcock explores the nightmarish themes of madness‚ duality of characters‚ personal traps and voyeurism through employment of devices like mise-en-scene and motifs. Through the use of mise-en-scene in the parlor‚ Hitchcock masters the visual arrangements that help engage the audience with the characters in the film. The scene commences with what

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    Centre for Advanced Composite Materials Part 4 - Slab Analysis (Force Balance) Method-1 Block Compression MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES (MECHENG 747) Dr. Raj Das Module Objectives • Introduction of slab analysis (or force balance) method for compression of a block under plane strain • Calculation of pressure distribution‚ average pressure and total force • Role of sliding and sticking friction on the pressure and forces during compression of a block Slab Analysis

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    Explain why a scene‚ chapter‚ sequence or speech has been added or omitted from one or more screen variations. Act Three‚ Scene Three of Shakespeare’s Henry V was omitted from the first film adaptation‚ which was directed by Lawrence Olivier in 1944. The language in the hypotext is extremely hostile and the scene itself is controversial. Shakespeare’s use of lexis such as ’shrill‚ shrieking ’ and murdering the old and putting them ’on pikes’ Henry V is set during a wartime period and the first

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    How does mise-en-scene create meaning and provoke response in the opening of American Beauty? The opening scene of American Beauty shows a teenage girl lying in a bed‚ venting her feelings towards her father. In this‚ the audience sees her in dull clothing and colours‚ minimal make-up and has greasy-looking hair. As she sits up‚ her hair falls around her face and she stares directly into the camera‚ giving a sense of unease to the audience. The next shot is an establishing shot‚ showing the

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