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    written by Tom Stoppard‚ and directed by Nick Perry. It was presented by The Stage Club‚ at DBS Arts Centre. The play centres on themes including love and relationships‚ adultery‚ honesty‚ fiction and reality‚ and the functions of various aspects of mise-en-scene assist in bringing out these themes. The bringing out of themes concerning love‚ adultery‚ and the harshness of reality‚ is supported by the usage of realistic‚ detailed set design and props in an attempt to recreate human life realistically

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    influence the discretionary decisions of individual officers? A) background of the officer B) pressures from crime victims C) characteristics of the suspect D) the season 1. Which of the following is NOT considered part of a shot’s mise-en-scene? A) The actors’ movements. B) The camera’s angle on the action. C) Objects visible in the distance. D) The shadows. 2. The system of lighting widely used in classical Hollywood filmmaking is known as A) Three-point lighting.

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    The Wizard of Oz (1939) uses both mise en scène and sound to create an immense sequence of dream imagery‚ particularly in the second to last scene where Dorothy is at the point of going back to Kansas. This scene is distinctly significant in terms of mise en scène and sound as it concludes the film and highlights the themes that have been revealed throughout‚ giving a clearer message to the film’s audience. The mise en scène is used to describe what it is the frame and why it is there. The scene

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    An open frame is generally employed in _____________ films‚ while a closed frame is generally employed in ____________ films. realistic; antirealistic Which of the following statements about mise-en-scène is NOT true? Mise-en-scène has two visual components: lighting and movement. Composition is part of the process of planning the design of a movie. When visualizing and planning shots‚ filmmakers must make decisions about two elements of composition: what we see on screen and what moves on

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    observation. The analysis will exemplify my argument that the Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is an external world where the internal political conflicts and ambivalences of the artists and society are projected on to. It provokes fear and desire through the use of mise-en-scene to destabilize the subjects at the centre of the narrative. The tragedy suffered by Germans during World War one left a deep psychological scar on German society; having to adjust to the collapse of the imperial dream and having to suffer

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    the migration that occurred through out the movie "Scarface" that starred Al Pacino that played Tony Montana ’s role. My parents weren ’t born in the United States‚ but they were looking for better lives and opportunities‚ so they migrated from Haiti to the United States. My parents growing up in such a poor country that didn ’t provide much opportunity for them to be able to live a decent

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    to Torrio’s gang the James Street Boys‚ who were later the Five Points Gang‚ biggest gangs in Chicago. Torrio lead Capone to meet other mobsters such as Frankie Tale‚ which Capone started working for in his Inn. Al Capone was actually nicknamed “Scarface” in 1917 at this Inn

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    Did you know in the 1920’s two hundred and twenty seven gangsters were killed in the space of four years in Chicago(Chamernik‚ Mike). The period of Prohibition was very important part of America’s history . During Prohibition there was the mafia and their notorious characters such as Al Capone and the young Federal Bureau of Investigation. In the 1920’s during the period of prohibition a new kind of Gangsters came about which specialized in illegally transportation and selling of alcohol. Prohibition

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    Film Studies AS Micro-Analysis Coursework An analysis of mise-en-scene and sound in the opening sequence of ‘Brick’ Within this assignment I will be giving an analysis of the mise-en-scene and sound in the opening sequence of ‘Brick’ (Johnson‚ USA‚ 2005). Mise-en-scene is a French term originating from the theatre that literally means ‘what’s put in the scene’. However in film it refers to the elements of a shot - the set‚ the props‚ the positioning of the actors‚ as well as the use of colour

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    Jaehun Lee D Block‚ Film Studies 3/29/17 Film for Change: Analyzing Wong Kar Wai’s Mise-en-scene Filmmaker Wong Kar-Wai knows a thing or two about being the new kid on the block. After moving from Shanghai to British-controlled Hong Kong as a young boy due to the Cultural Revolution‚ Wong struggled to fit in (Gregerson). His siblings were stuck on the mainland after the border closed‚ making him an only child‚ and he struggled to fit in due to his inability to speak Cantonese or English (Wong only

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