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    Swinging at nothing and only hitting the air‚ I was just like everybody else when they first began playing during the first practice‚ knowing nothing. One of my greatest talents is in tennis. This talent has been meaningful to me because it has taught me to develop time management skills by balancing sports around with all of my school work. I had AP classes and I was involved in extracurricular activities‚ so I had to get as much homework done during school before I even got home. Since practice

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    Doctor Zhivago Doctor Zhivago is a film from 1965 based on the novel “Doctor Zhivago (1957) directed by David Lean. This scene is from Yuri‚ a little boy’s perspective of his mothers funeral. Many of the shots are from the same height as Yuri. The first scene is an extreme long shot and shows us an open landscape with huge mountains in the background. The mountains seems very powerful‚ and is the first thing you notice‚ but then your eyes are dragged down to a large group of people wandering

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    one close-up shot‚ while the camera spins around him‚ it is when he is explaining the new changes in CIA’s operation‚ and for the rest of the scene‚ the camera captures Jack O’Donnell through medium/close-up shots‚ finishing with a medium shot of him breaking a cup on his table. The camera is handheld on Mendez’ shots‚ creating a more personal‚ and emotional perception of the character‚ while the zoom highlights his reactions and creates tension to the scene as whole. The steady shots of Jack are

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    commonly used to distinguish power in a scene‚ most of the time by using low-angle or high-angle shot. These types of angels are seen throughout the film. A main part of cinematography is color symbolism seen throughout Gladiator. Another key component of camerawork used by director Ridley Scott are the various types of shots he use. In the text Understanding Movie by author Louis Giannetti defines shots as‚ “shots are determined on the basis of how much human figure is in the view (Giannetti‚ 2011‚ pg

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    part of soccer games. Each team gets 5 shots total‚ with one player shooting on the goalie of the other team at one time. Four of my team mates and I lined up to shoot. The score went back and forth‚ until the other team had scored 4‚ missed one. We had scored all four of the goals; the last shot I made would decide the game. I walked up to the ball‚ spun it a few times in my hand‚ set it down and backed up away from the ball to get ready for the shot. In that moment‚ wondered if that all

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    Composition Camera Shots Establishing shot or Extreme long shot This shot is taken from an extreme distance and usually shows landscapes‚ cityscapes‚ etc. Often used at the start of a movie. Showing the vast surrounding. Long shot This shot establishes the exact location of the scene by showing subjects in their surroundings. Full Shot Shows a character from head to toe. Point of full shot is to show/ bring attention to the body‚ body language‚ posture and costuming. Medium Shot Framing is usually

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    Elements in Fargo

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    from the others; first the dialogue‚ second the camera shots‚ and third the characters. To begin‚ the dialogue in this movie is extremely funny. I noticed that most of the “good” people had the stereotypical Minnesotan accent and the “bad” people did not. I think this had to do with communicating the unwavering positive reserve of the people‚ even when faced with tragedy. This is shown when Marge leans down to look at a State Trooper that was shot and killed and says: “Looks like a nice enough guy‚”

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    try to hold him back but the underprivileged encourage him on the other side . Tracking shot of Ernesto swimming across the lake gives a sense of progress and also a sense of him overcoming his obstacle. * When Ernesto is on the ship he has an asthmatic attack in which Fuser comes to help him overcome the challenge of the asthmatic attack by injecting him with adrenaline shot. The use of the close up shot of Ernesto’s face shows us how much pain Ernesto is in. Journeys allow people to gain

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    One Shot Finch Courage

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    Atticus had a great talent of being able use a gun very well. However‚ Atticus had no attention in the kids knowing that he was know as “one shot Finch”. When the dog came into town he had no other decision than to shoot and kill the dog to save the kids and the town. Scout explains‚ “In a fog‚ Jem and I watched our father take the gun and walk into the middle of the street… Jem was paralyzed

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    Novel: Water of the hills by Marcel Pagnol - 1962 Movie: Jean de florette + manon of the springs Characters: Jean de florette ‚ manon‚ Ugolin‚ aimee‚ cesar soubeyran. *Novel the letter was mailed and manon is reading it out loud. Novel: rue cases negres (1950) or Black shack alley. Movie: suger cane alley (1983) Characters: Medouze‚ jose‚ mman tine‚ m.roc‚ monsieur saint louis. Griot-Medouze – second lesson day time- the lesson is about life that noone must meddle with life man can only destroy

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