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    Gran Torino Response

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    Film Response: Gran Torino (Draft) By Clint Eastwood There are many things for the director to take into consideration in order to portray their movie in a specific way‚ such as background music/ noise‚ lighting‚ cast‚ camera angles and many more. These variables within a movie can emphasise different atmospheres throughout‚ such as dominance‚ innocence‚ happiness and other emotions or character supremacies. The film Gran Torino‚ directed by Clint Eastwood uses all of

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    Chocolat Essay- Tolerance

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    ’Chocolat’ a film directed by Lasse Hallstrom‚ centres around a small village by which on the surface may seem peaceful and in ’tranquillity’ but beyond the surface lay many individuals and larger groups of people‚ families‚ face issues of isolation‚ acceptance and tolerance within the community. These major themes are portrayed through animated actors whom Hallstrom accentuates these ideas through filmic techniques. Isolation a major issue in this film and Hallstrom has conveyed this idea constantly

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    Rabbit Proof Fence

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    In “Rabbit Proof Fence” directed by Phillip Noyce‚ the main themes in the film are the loss of a home and family and the strong bond with family. From the scene depicting Molly‚ Gracie and Daisy’s journey back home‚ the audience observes the struggle they face as they travel 1500 miles through unfamiliar territory to return to their land‚ their homes and families. It reveals Molly’s ambition to return to her Mother. Phillip Noyce conveys this to the viewers by the use of camera angles and editing

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    Image and Sound

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    Cinematography Classical Style ‘Hollywood style” Dominant visual language for storytelling with film History Esward Mynbridge-first ‘moving picture of a galloping horse 1880-first usage of term 1895-1907 Primitive period of cinema (developing of cinematic language) 1907-narrative display dominants over narrative absorption After 1907: Classical Hollywood style Position the viewer in a fictional space of the narrative Camera allows engagement with a character and story Development

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    Final Iron Man Paper

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    East captured him and attempted to force him to make his latest and deadliest invention. To escape this sticky situation‚ Tony has to create his Iron Man suit and his friend has to sacrifice himself. The director‚ Jon Favreau‚ uses very many film techniques to keep a steady rate of intensity where necessary to emphasize the power of Iron Man. The use of background music allows the viewers to know exactly how the scene is going to unfold. Favreau also uses clever camera angles such as ones from

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    audience’s perceptions force them to respond in a particular way. In ‘Crouching Tiger‚ Hidden Dragon’‚ Ang Lee utilises a range of film techniques to position his audience through a combination of quiet‚ dramatic scenes and choreographed action sequences. In his painting‚ ‘Third of May‚ 1808’ Fransisco Goya conveys meaning exclusively with distinctively visual techniques. Both the composers are able to effectively convey their message and immerse the responder in the different aspects of the texts

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    Against All Odds

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    that makes the unreachable places achievable. The scene ‘Escape’ is a re-enactment of the Afghan girl‚ Sharbat and her families escape from Afghanistan to Pakistan and highlights the concept of ‘Against All Odds’. The documentary uses a range of film techniques such as symbolic use of objects like costumes. An example can be the scarf that Sharbat was wearing when the photo was taken in 1984. The scarf had holes which were from burns and symbolically this represents the anguish and torture that she had

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    Camera angle Main articles: Filmmaking and video production The camera angle marks the specific location at which a movie camera or video camera is placed to take a shot. A scene may be shot from several camera angles simultaneously.[1] This will give a different experience and sometimes emotion. The different camera angles will have different effects on the viewer and how they perceive the scene that is shot. There are a few different routes that a camera operator could take to achieve this

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    Sylvia

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    CHAPTER 9 Plant Assets‚ Natural Resources‚ and Intangible Assets ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE | | | | |Brief | | | |Learning | |Questions | |Exercises | |Do It! | |Objectives | |

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    CAMERA SHOTS

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    set a bomb in a building would for instance require the film maker to use a close up or better still an extreme close up to show the tense feeling in the characters’ eye. Using a long shot in this scene will not clearly bring out the message since the long shot does not reveal details or emotions. Any motion picture is made up of basic elements of a sequence referred to as the shots. This paper illustrates how various shots are used in film making to form a sequence and to convey different messages

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