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    amount of tension to try to make the film more exciting and realistic. It is important for this film to be quite realistic because it is based on a true story. This is how tension is created in this dramatic‚ exciting scene using Cinematography and Mise-en-Scene. One of the many tense moments in this scene is when we see a tilt angle in which the crew are sitting silent in their quarters. The tilt angle emphasizes the fact that the boat is rocking dangerously and makes the audience worry that the

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    Entre les murs[1]‚ Theoretical Analysis Entre les murs presents a new cinematographic style that pushes away borders of reality… to build it. Entre les murs can be seen as reflexive and realist. It illuminates the true-life realities of the social conjuncture-the school and educational system. This fiction brings the everyday assumption about nature of space and time as well as social and cultural relationship within the world of education. Unlike the poststructuralist theory that assumes we

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    they are fairly modern piece of work‚ the camera techniques‚ the color scheme‚ and different props used in the two films were quite alike. It was really interesting to analyze the mise-en-scene of both of the films‚ because these two films carry out completely different storylines yet convey similar meanings through its mise-en-scene. (Since we all watched the films together‚ I don’t think it’s really necessary for me to go into detail about the story-line of the films). Setting: Many of the

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    City Of God

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    City of God: Editing and Mise-en-scene The first scene in City of God starts with an extreme close-up of someone sharpening a knife on a black rock. The camera “flickers” or cuts back and forth from a black screen to the knife repeatedly. This makes it hard to see the knife but easier to hear the diegetic sound of the blade running across the rock. At this point (30 seconds into the film) the audience does not know why the blade is being sharpened. As the scene develops further‚ cross-cutting and

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    American Psycho

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    November 1‚ 2013 American Psyco The Film I chose to dissect and discuss mise-en-scene is American Psycho. In this movie the protagonist‚ Patrick Bateman (christian Bale) Leads a double life as a business man and serial killer. He never strikes the audience with any motives for his murders‚ but he pursues them vigorously. As Bateman continues his secret identity through the film‚ the anger inside him builds up until he eventually snaps and admits all of his killings to his Lawyer. The lawyer replies

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    at given thicknesses. Yield criterion developed by both von Mises and Tresca both propose to calculate these stresses using different methods. While the Tresca criterion predicts more conservative values‚ the von Mises criterion has been shown to be more accurate for states of biaxial stress‚ such as those experienced by an angioplasty balloon.28 Because of this‚ the von Mises criterion was used for this investigation. The von Mises yield criterion is based upon the Maximum Energy Failure Theory

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    Themes in "Blue Velvet"

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    Exploring the Dark Side: Contrasting Themes in "Blue Velvet" The subconscious psyche is one of the most fascinating and almost completely inexplicable aspects of human behavior. Even more intriguing than merely the subconscious is the notion of a darker‚ more repressed side that many individuals refuse to acknowledge exists within them. In David Lynch’s film "Blue Velvet‚" the director attempts to explore the psyche of a young man named Jeffrey Beaumont‚ most notably the clash between his darker

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    Analysis Assignment 2 Subject: Introduction to Screen Analysis Submitted as an Essay Dute Date: June 5th 2012 Tutor: Class: Wednesday‚ 14:00-14:50 Word Count: 2201 Contents: 1. Introduction 3 2. Narrative Function 4 3. Mise-en-Scene 6 4. Cinematography 9 5. Editing 10 6. Sound 10 7. Conclusion 11 8. List of References 12 Introduction Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (2010) is the action packed journey of a misguided young man desperately trying to navigate

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    Gattaca supports the belief that nature is preferable to an error-free genetically engineered existence. Andrew Niccol’s Sci-fi Thriller‚ Gattaca‚ is a dystopian world where a person’s identity is determined by their genetic quotient. In Gattaca the genetically engineered part of society is viewed as perfect while the naturally conceived are viewed as invalids or “de-gene-rates”. Contradictorily‚ Niccol attempts to demonstrate to the audience that nature‚ with its flaws‚ is preferred over an error-free

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    Jordan Belfort

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    Today the scene being analysed is iconic from The Wolf of Wall Street film created by Martin Scorsese. Since the release of The Wolf of Wall Street movie‚ millions of viewers around the world have been sucked into Jordan Belfort’s life. Not only is this movie a comedy sensation‚ but also a biography of the interesting life of Jordan Belfort. This movie successfully portrayed Belfort’s life in a comedic way while still being as accurate as possible‚ this move is based on a book written by The Wolf

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