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    Billy Elliot

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    another Mise-en-scene – French term – putting into the scene – the composition of a scene or shot eg the Elliot’s kitchen details‚ lighting tell a lot about the family life Establishing sequence – the opening moments of a film – introduces themes‚ characters‚ setting mood Reaction shot – generally a close-up of a character reacting to someone or something Proxemic range:  Intimate distance (extreme close shots): ranges from skin contact to about eighteen inches away. This is the distance of physical

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    Tahiba

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    Related Text Folio ________________________________________________________ Title: Remember Me Composer: Alice Walker Type of text: Fictional Poem ------------------------------------------------- Publication date: December 15‚ 2000 Context: Alice deals with many issues‚ most of which concern historical and modern race problems in America. Through this she brings to national attention the cruelty and inhumane abuse that Americans and Africans endured. Audience: Young adults‚ teenagers

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    many difficulties to find back their sense of belonging. The use of extreme long shot and voiceover‚ a woman speaking in Aboriginal at the start of the film‚ demonstrates the acknowledgment of how Aboriginal people lead their life. This primitive and simple introduction brings the feeling of being at home and part of the family. That is the reason why we can see Molly‚ smile happily through a series of close up shot of her face when she joins the hunting group. However‚ at the time‚ under the assimilation

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    The Perfect shot is a book written by Elaine Marie Alphin. The setting of the book takes place in a small town in Indiana called Willisburg. The setting impacts the plot because Brian has a friend named julius which is one of the only black kids in town gets pulled over by the cops for making a wrong turn and he he did not receive a ticket the police officer took him to jail and this event changes juluis very much. The point of view of the book is first person because Brian is the one who is telling

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    Atonement- Analysis of Scenes The scene starts with a long shot of the three characters walking on a path in the reeds towards the camera. The reason a long shot is used is to establish the setting of the characters. It cuts in 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

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    Stardust: Movie Analysis

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    director uses shots and angle to make the movie more divert. It makes the movie have emotion and thrill. In the movie Stardust Matthew Vaughn uses shots and angles to show emotion‚ excitement and power in his scenes. He uses a lot of low-angle shots to make the character look powerful‚ he also uses a lot of medium close-ups to show the expression of the character’s face but at the same time you can also see a bit of their upper shoulders‚ and he also uses a lot more of extreme long shot to show the

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    Ashes’? Camera The first sign of how gender is represented in Ashes to Ashes is by when in shot seven when a male hand is holding a young girls hand and making he let go of the balloon. This is significant because it show that men take control of women’s lives and control women. This is then shown by when it goes into the next shot when the camera tilts up to watch the balloon in a extreme long shot with pliantly off open space around the balloon. This represents gender in the time of ashes to

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    without destroying the lives of others that are close to him. The one scene I chose starts out with a medium shot duration of 7 seconds‚ where the main character Evan is speaking to a prison inmate. The scene then utilizes a reverse shot of the inmate replying to Evan’s conversation for 4 seconds. The two characters continue to converse for 9 seconds longer with alternating reverse shots of each character speaking to each other for 3 seconds at a time. This conversation consists of Evan explaining

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    Tennis Point Lab Report

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    To conduct our experiment‚ we used a meter stick on concrete and a tennis ball. We dropped the ball by intervals of ten from 40-100 centimeters above the concrete. To get the average ball-drop height‚ we dropped the ball three times from each height‚ found the mean. Our Y value represents the average bounce heights in centimeters and X represents the drop height in centimeters. We created a scatter plot to show our data (below). The line of best fit went through the points (80‚48.3) and (90‚54.3)

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    A journey is more than just movement from one place to another. It is about learning and growth. How does your prescribed text and related text reflect this statement? The prescribed text "Away" by Michael Gow‚ as well as the related text‚ Peter Jackson’s "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" contain physical journeys which vary greatly. The journey is more important than just movement from one place to another‚ it is the learning and growth which is promoted by the journey which

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