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    Film Techniques In Memento

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    Memento is a psychological thriller film written and directed by Nolan which released in fall of the year 2000. Touched on earlier‚ I talked about how writing in a non-linear fashion was hard for Nolan. So when writing Memento‚ he wrote it in a way that he wanted his audience to view it.

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    Precious Film Techniques

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    so in this film‚ it shows the unfortunate events that keep happening in the real world with women. Gabourey Sidibe plays a troubled teen with an abusive background as Claireece "Precious" Jones and her journey of salvation. This movie shows the life of Precious dealing with the rape of her father‚ the abuse of her mother and the relationships around her. Lee Daniels directing the movie helps the viewers see the character’s pain with film elements. There are different elements in the film that shows:

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    The Castle

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    composing texts‚ composers strive to carry across a voice. A voice‚ which is distinctive due to the various ideologies‚ it brings to the fore. ‘The Castle’ a film‚ directed by Rob Sitch‚ is such a text‚ where the composer creates a ‘distinctly’ Australian voice’ through the examination of such thematic concern as family‚ mateship and the little Aussie battlers. By portraying these ideas‚ the film adopts a unique Australian tone since the Australian culture embodies such sentiments; these sentiments

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    wished to have for himself; Daisy’s love. Unfortunately‚ the woman he loves was harder to get than he expected. Luhrmann’s remake of the classic ’The Great Gatsby’ has been both strongly criticised and praised for his unique style‚ typical of the Australian director. The setting appears eccentric‚ garnished with colorful costumes distinctive of the 1920s and a hip-hop/r&b/electro-jazz soundtrack‚ which gives a little extra to the atmosphere of the movie‚ but

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    Jazzelle Film Techniques

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    Description of Film Scene 1 The opening scene of this film shows Jerry a recently appointed sheriff‚ sitting at the town’s bar drinking whiskey. He is very sad due to the recent death of the former sheriff‚ Mark. Jerry is then informed that Jazzelle has been kidnapped. Jerry is told that Jazzelle’s horse was found by the river and he believes the Cherokee may have taken him. Scene 2 Jerry is in his office very disturbed about how to rescue Jazzelle. This is a key moment in the film as this is when

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    imaginations to provide his audience with entertainment. Looking at the two films My Left Foot and Gangs of New York‚ we are presented with two controversial characters played by Day-Lewis. Presented in these two films‚ Day–Lewis allows the audience to forget that they are watching a film by allowing them to become part of the world that has been created by the actors as well as the directors and their incredible filming techniques. Day-Lewis in My Left Foot took the idea of preparation of portraying a

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    The Castle

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    subscribe to these stereotypes when trying to find some expression of our Australian identity. The feature film The Castle deals with issues about Australian identity in the 1990’s. The film uses techniques like camera shots‚ language and the use of narration to develop conflict between a decent‚ old fashioned suburban family‚ the Kerrigan’s and an unscrupulous corporation called Airline. There are far to many stereotypes in The Castle to mention although her are a few examples‚ the accents‚ the barbecues

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    some expression of our Australian identity. The feature film‚ The Castle‚ deals with issues about Australian identity in the 1990’s. The film uses techniques like camera shots‚ language and the use of narration to develop conflict between a decent‚ old fashioned suburban family‚ the Kerrigans and an unscrupulous corporation called Airlink. Feature films like The Castle are cultural products because they use attitudes‚ values and stereotypes about what it means to be Australian. The suburban house

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    Corporal Ramon Aguilar (Clifton Collins‚ Jr.)‚ who had made the mistake of saluting Irwin in the prison yard. Continuing to observe acts of cruelty‚ Irwin attempts to unify the prisoners by building a "castle wall" of stone and mortar at the facility‚ which in many ways resembles a medieval castle. Envying the respect Irwin is clearly receiving‚ Winter orders his guards to destroy the wall. Aguilar‚ directly involved in its construction‚ takes a stand before the bulldozer. Winter orders a sharpshooter

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    BOSES (Voices) Filmmakers Production Company: Erasto Films Director/Executive Producer: Ellen Ongkeko-Marfil Co-Director and Technical Supervisor: Milo Paz Director of Photography: Nap Jamir Associate Producers: Shandii Bacolod‚ Tonee Acejo Supervising Producer: Cynthia Paz Screenplay: Froi Medina‚ Rody Vera Original Compositions and Score: Jourdann O. Petalver Musical Direction: Coke Bolipata Sound Supervision: Allan Marcelo Hilado Production Designer: Bianca Gonzalez Editor: Orlean

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