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    The five terms/concepts are director‚ cinematic language‚ mise-en-scène‚ diegetic sound‚ and cinematography. In the three times Academy Award nominated film Field of Dreams‚ The director‚ Phil Alden Robinson‚ builds the film with his artistic‚ cinematic language featuring unique mise-en-scene‚ as well as depicting characters who hear voices in diegetic sound‚ and includes an imaginative cinematic vision in film cinematography techniques. The director regulates the dramatic and artistic elements

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    Saving private Ryan How does Spielberg use the opening sequence of "Saving Private Ryan" to create an interesting cinematic experience for the audience? "Saving Private Ryan" is an entertaining and moving motion picture set in 1944 during the 2nd World War. Stephen Spielberg who is one of the world most renowned film directors having masterminded "Star Wars‚" "Jurassic Park" and "Jaws"‚ directed the film. He also has tackled controversial topics such as: the Holocaust‚ slavery‚ war‚ and terrorism

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    Comedy

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    Comedy is performance which aims to entertain through humour. Throughout the ages there have been many type of comedy. These have included the genres of stand up comedy‚ situation‚ comedies‚ forms of anime‚ radio‚ slapstick mime as well as cinematic comedy amongst others. Some of these have been more successful than others. Whether funniness has been the sole determinant of success in terms of popularity is debatable. It is commonly believed that the funny factor is indispensable. However‚ this essay

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    piece of literature is the ‘Harry Potter’ book series written by J. K. Rowling. This series follows the protagonist from the age of 11-18 and only deviates with the use of flashbacks to give more depth to the plot and the story. A good example of a cinematic piece that does not use chronology is the ‘Edge of tomorrow’. The protagonist in this piece repeats the same day over and over so we therefore do not move forward

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    confinement of one’s own mind‚ but also in the larger‚ collective mind of a society. Films have the power to put forth ideas that are adopted by the general public and by doing so they can initiate change in the world. Throughout history certain cinematic masterpieces have even been so powerful that they have changed the public’s notion of important social issues‚ or even caused major political change. By changing your opinions‚ making you question authorities‚ creating new perspectives and triggering

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    Design and Cinema Design and Cinema Form Follows Film Edited by Belkıs Uluoğlu‚ Ayhan Enşici‚ Ali Vatansever CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS PRESS Design and Cinema: Form Follows Film‚ edited by Belkıs Uluoğlu‚ Ayhan Enşici‚ Ali Vatansever This book first published 2006‚ edited by Cambridge Scholars Press 15 Angerton Gardens‚ Newcastle‚ NE5 2JA‚ UK British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Copyright © 2006‚ by Belkıs

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    Film noir is a genre of cinematic film marked by a menacing‚ fatalistic tone that is achieved through characteristics such as infinite‚ unbroken darkness. Cyberpunk‚ conversely‚ is a genre of science fiction‚ set in a society that is tyrannised by the advancement of computer technology. Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner‚ a film adaptation of Philip K. Dick’s original science fiction novel‚ Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? combines certain cyberpunk and film noir conventions to achieve a metropolis

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    Kim Kiduk

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    the audience with more questions than answers‚ and confronting them with multiple possibilities of interpretation. In that sense‚ Kim Ki-duk’s films also display various postmodern elements: they cross genre boundaries‚ cite and allude to other cinematic or literary works‚ and withstand the traditional conventions of narrative structure‚ often neglecting such things as logic or

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    From the creepy ghoul-filled streets of Halloween Town to the candy crowded rooms of Willie Wonka’s chocolate factory‚ Tim Burton is a master of suspense and directing. His use of cinematic techniques created incredible worlds beyond imagination. People from all over find themselves pulled into the originality of his stories and the depth of his characters. His ingenious use of sound‚ lighting‚ and shots and framing create diverse and colorful masterpieces. First off‚ sound makes up a large part

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    analyse the moods and themes I discover with the use of cinematic code. Throughout the essay I will also be taking into account character‚ genre and audio-visual analysis. Film is interpreted with the use of cinematic codes. Mise-en-Scène is a French term for staging. It refers to the placement of everything in the shot (for example movement‚ lighting‚ shadow etc.) and sometimes even includes the camera movement. Identification is a cinematic code that allows the audience to journey with a character

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