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    The film “Red Dog”‚ directed by Kriv Stenders‚ effectively uses the distinctly visual to present unique Australian ideas of mateship and the harshness of the Australian outback. It is though film techniques such as camera shots‚ sound‚ colour and lighting that creates the distinct images of the Australian identity. A number of different factors combined create this great film demonstrating the typical Australian values. These include the setting‚ the comedic script‚ nostalgic elements‚ the love

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    [pic] In this shot we see the mysterious character always accompanied by ominous music (non-diegetic sound). Mid shot of the main group of characters contrasts the long shot of the character in purple. The door frame also frames this character. In combination‚ these film techniques reveal a mysterious character and mood within the beginning 20 minutes of the movie. This suggests/foreshadows to the viewers/audience that this character may have a dark/negative impact on the story as a whole (in

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    evoked by careful planning. Both pi and the audience embark on the journey of where pi makes a literal discovery of the island with its vibrant colours symbolic of it’s magical realism.! ! The island is first represented after a storm‚ A panning shot of the island is represented. This provokes the curiosity for pi and the audience. The diegetic sounds of the meerkats are a representation of a new discovery‚ which develops Pi’s and the audiences understanding of a new environment. ! ! Pi spots

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    first starts with a high angled‚ extreme long shot of the soccer field with a large and loud crowd cheering and chanting followed by a voice over of commentators with an English accent talking about the soccer game. Then it cuts to a close up shot of David Beckham kicking the ball to Jess and Jess scores the winning goal. Afterwards it cuts to a TV studio with commentators‚ the commentators are discussing about the new star Jess. Then it cuts to a shot of Jess’s mother and she is complaining and ranting

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    Chonnie 12KBS Children of Men is a thought-provoking dystopian film directed by Alfonso Cuaron. It explores the idea of mankind’s own impermanence. Nearly two decades of human infertility have left society on the brink of collapse. There are many important scenes that help to develop the film. I found the last scene particularly intriguing as it left questioning viewers to come to their own conclusions. Children of Men explores the key ideas of hope and faith in the face of futility and despair

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    “THE JOURNEY NOT THE ARRIVAL MATTERS.” HOW IS THE CONCEPT OF LENA AND VAUGHN’S PHYSICAL JOURNEY REPRESENTED IN THE FILM? A physical journey is predominantly interpreted as a mere distance travelled‚ although it is also layered with extending ourselves emotionally‚ spiritually or intellectually. In the text Beneath Clouds‚ the director Ivan Sen ingeniously explores the concept of a physical journey mirrored with the emotional growth of the main characters. The essential motif that the journey‚ not

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    A Track Will Smith English Mellar Last Shot QUIZ 1. What contest did Stevie win‚ in order to get to the final four? A. his dad won tickets B. his friend gave him his C. he won the USBWA writing contest D. he didn’t get tickets 2. How many kids won the USBWA? A. 1 B. 2 C. 4 D. 7 3. What was the name other the other winner? A. Susan Carol B. James Witherspoon C. Dick Weiss D. Chip Graber FOR 4-8 FILL IN THE BLANK 4. When Stevie and his father arrived at the hotel‚

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    next to anything to help out. The film uses a number of film techniques‚ such as: mise-en-scene‚ and a variety of long shots and close-ups. Gilberts family and Gilbert himself especially are afflicted with many difficulties in their lives. Gilberts problems are everyone else’s‚ as they all affect him. When it comes to Gilberts mother‚ Bonnie the director uses a low-angle shot of her‚ this emphasises how large she is. Bonnie is also often shown eating unhealthy foods‚ and in one scene smoking a

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    Chonnie 12KBS Children of Men is a thought-provoking dystopian film directed by Alfonso Cuaron. It explores the idea of mankind’s own impermanence. Nearly two decades of human infertility have left society on the brink of collapse. There are many important scenes that help to develop the film. I found the last scene particularly intriguing as it left questioning viewers to come to their own conclusions. Children of Men explores the key ideas of hope and faith in the face of futility and despair

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    2013). I think the reason for this phenomenon might be psychological and physical. Just like we watching: players seemed to “take their second shots from farther out than their first ones‚ perhaps because they felt buoyed by that last success” (Reynolds‚ 2013). Even though that‚ but most of time we can saw player be defended more vigorously after successful shot instead of second

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