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    trapped as Bud and Mary Sue in a radically different dimension and make some huge changes to the bland lives of the citizens of Pleasantville‚ with the use of the director’s cinematic techniques. Ross cleverly uses cinematic techniques such as colour‚ mise-en-scene‚ camera shots‚ costumes‚ music and dialogue to effectively tell the story. The town of Pleasantville is dull and this is reflected by its lack of colour - the town is completely black and white. Black and white life is simple and uncomplicated

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    we must reject such extremes for the good of humanity. The violent corruption of the police in their quest to prove Jamal’s guilt is highlighted by Boyle’s effective use of mise en scene to create an atmosphere of hopelessness and despair that is palpable for the audience. The red and yellow colour imagery dominating the mise-en-scene is combined with the stark images of blood stains on the floor‚ peeling cement walls and the dirty‚ sweaty police officer allow the audience to feel the desperation

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    In the clip of Prime Suspect‚ gender is represented in many ways using mise en scene and camera movement. One way camera movement is used to show gender is during the scene when the Super is telling his team that their investigation is going to be led by a woman. The camera pans around the room depicting the officer’s reactions‚ all of which are men. This camera movement coupled with the unhappy reactions from all the men in the room shows us that this is a man’s world and that Helen Mirren’s character

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    story is. “The most important theme of To Kill a Mockingbird is the book’s exploration of the moral nature of human beings—that is‚ whether people are essentially good or essentially evil” (Sparknotes‚ 2016). “In the movie To Kill a Mockingbird the mise-en-scène is well represented through lighting. The lighting utilized as a part of To Kill a Mockingbird was a mix of serene lighting in the sensational and repulsive scenes‚ and low-key lighting within the rest of the film. For the most part the movie

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    A Closer Look at Shylock vs. Antonio The play is set in Venice‚ Italy. During this time‚ Venice was full of wealth‚ royal merchants‚ luxuriously dressed people‚ and distinguished culture. An example of this description would be Antonio. Even though the society seemed perfect‚ there was also a downside to them. The play revealed prejudices of a society that practiced the religious persecution of Jews and Christian dignity and the cruel moneymaking and legal side of Venice. In the

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    relate to and explore the characteristics of the Gothic Genre through the use of techniques such as perspective‚ personification and similes for the short story and for the short film uses of the use of camera angles‚ shots‚ non diegetic sound and mise en scene. The Adventure of The Speckled band written in 1986 by world acclaimed author Arthur Conan Doyle is a Sherlock Holmes short story‚ which is based on mystery a key feature of the Gothic Genre. This short story tells the tale of a young

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    How to create an essay! ♣Read the given article carefully.  ♣Think about 1 or 2 major points you want to articulate in your reaction paper.  ♣Describe your point first ("Lessons Learned‚" "What you agreed on…" or "What you disagreed on…")  ♣Justify why you think that way.  ♣Provide one or two real-world example(s) - You may use any example you are familiar with‚ including ones we discuss in class or ones from the textbook. However‚ please do not assume that I know what you are talking about when

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    KPB203 Australia Film Look Both Ways Look Both Ways is an Australian independent movie‚ written and directed by Sarah Watt. It was shown in 2005. The film was funded by the Adelaide Film Festival fund where it opened (Wikipedia 2005). It is a sucessful movie and has been shown at the Toronto International film festival (Discovery Award). The genre of this movie are drama and comedy. Look Both Ways takes a look into lives of different people drawn together by this tragic accident on the railway

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    understand the movie‚ I came to think that the theme of the movie was “fate” that brings people back together as the heaven-destined them to. At the end of the movie though‚ I was stunned- not only by the surprising ending but also by the narrative design‚ mise-en-scene‚ and cinematography. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind creatively uses a non-traditional structure‚ colors

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    tend to pick up one are the rose petals that are in practically every scene which symbolizes youth and sexuality‚ and the transition of color throughout the movie which symbolizes how the fragility of a patriarchal household is starting to break. The mise-en-scène I decided to analyze reflects on Lesters transition throughout the movie

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