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    Billy Elliot

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    Billy Elliot Scene Analysis Scene Title and Description - Sound (Diegetic and non-diegetic) Movement 1. Opening titles: The song Cosmic Dancer hand places record by T-rex is heard as boy delicately on is jumping up and down. turntable‚ boy is seen The responder jumping up and down immediately assumes uncontrollably and that music plays an displaying a happy important role in this and carefree boy’s life. disposition. 2. A Disgrace in the Gloves - Setting (lighting and - Camera techniques - Text

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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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    How to break up with someone. Almost everyone has had to break up with someone. Some go well and others do not‚ but I am sure that most people can agree that it’s not easy. Relationships will not always turn out the way people expect them to. Problems inevitably occur. And while some couples try to patch things up‚ sometimes‚ the only solution left is breaking up. Unfortunately‚ breaking up to end problems in a relationship can result to more problems. Since breaking up can lead to emotional

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    camera shots

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    Wide Shot WS (Wide Shot) The subject takes up the full frame‚ or at least as much as comfortably possible. AKA: long shot‚ full shot. Mid Shot MS (Mid Shot) Shows some part of the subject in more detail while still giving an impression of the whole subject.Medium Close Up MCU (Medium Close Up) Half way between a MS and a CU.Close Up CU (Close Up) A certain feature or part of the subject takes up the whole frame.Extreme Close Up ECU (Extreme Close Up) The ECU gets right in and shows extreme

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    to a close up of Robbie to show his emotion as he realises they have made it to the sea. It cuts to an medium high angle aerial long shot as the characters are running through the reeds to show the true desperation of the men. While they are running the music playing is low like being played on an organ and picks up pass to build up the tension of the scene. It tracks their movement as they run and cuts into a close u p of Robbie’s shoe then zooms out and moves up at the same time up over Robbie’s

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    Aerobic training for cheerleading (14-16 year olds) (Intermediate level) Equipment needed- Weights‚ Balls‚ and possible a yoga mat‚ or soft surface for stretches) Warm up: Start of at a casual walking pace around your dance studio or hall (2 mins) Start to move into a brisk walk (2 mins) Gradually move into a jog and continue for 2 mins Move back into a brisk walk and eventually slow down to a walk (4 mins) Start stretching (10 mins) (a long stretching time is needed as improving flexibility

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    find something else to do. Your dad and I are trying to rest.” yelled my mom. “Guys‚ let’s go outside and make up obstacle courses!” Eliza hollered across our living room as my parents were trying to watch TV. My sisters and I were frequently yelled at by our parents to stop being so loud and disruptive as kids. Whenever my parents yelled at us‚ Eliza always had the idea of making up our very own obstacle courses. The second we heard Eliza suggest the idea all three of us were fighting to see who

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    Our school should participate in the “Shut Down Your Screen Week”. Phones are a distraction. If students put their devices down they would probably focus more. Students thinks the phones are they main priority. Phones can be a distraction. I think we all should shut our phones off and try this experience. It can really open up our minds more. One example phones are a distraction is that sometimes I will pick my phone up and check messages and get on social media.Some of theses things can wait until

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    when the old lady is looking out at the mansion‚ the mansion is very dark and isolated. Another camera angle used in the film is a close up; the close up angle is used when the character Edward is introduced to the film. The close up‚ camera angle highlights the key character‚ (Edward) within the scene. This camera angle creates a gothic atmosphere because the close up emphasises the emotion Edward is feeling when he first meets Peg. Tim Burton uses different sounds/music to emphasize a different mood

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    Analysis of the film Jaws

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    with the girl makes the person watching feel as if they are in the film itself‚ and can make the person feel more fear as they also know that there is something fast approaching because the shot keeps changing to the point of view of the shark‚ looking up at the girl swimming. When the shark attacks the girl it keeps the shot at eye level with the girl making the viewer feel as if it could be them. Then the girl is dragged under the water right in front of the camera‚ making it feel as if it is close

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