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    Harold’s perspective‚ a low angle. When Harold is looking up at Mr. Hilbert it shows his vulnerability about him reading the novel and not wanting to know what happens. Overall‚ Stranger than Fiction was a great movie. From the cinematic aspects to the acting and symbols. Stranger than Fiction is now one of my favorite movies. It showed Will Ferrell is not only a comedic actor‚ but a serious one as well. The costumes and set matched the overall plot perfectly. All of the little things

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    OTHELLO & O – Comparative Essay [Draft] The comparative study of William Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ ‘Othello’ and Tim Nelson’s film adaption‚ ‘O’‚ signifies how composers of different contexts and eras are able to effectively present their ideas to challenge their intended audience‚ through the use of different techniques and individual mediums. The universal themes of jealousy‚ racism and appearance vs. reality are explored through the representation and perspectives of both text’s protagonist

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    The transition of Hollywood movies from their birth to date has been tremendous‚ not only from black and white to color‚ from physical film stock to digital format‚ from the silent era to the use of 3D surround sound systems but even the portrayal of emotions has been altered to satisfy the demands of the present generation. The curiosity of film makers has now been diverted to fulfill the demands of the current audience rather than to express their own imagination. The best technique to ‘measure’

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    LITERATURE REVIEW #1 - Pinedo’s Introduction & Chapter 2: “The Pleasure of Seeing/Not-Seeing the Spectacle of the Wet Death” (1997) MLA Citation: Pinedo‚ Isabel Cristina. Introduction. "Chapter 2: “The Pleasure of Seeing/Not-Seeing the Spectacle of the Wet Death”." Recreational Terror: Women and the Pleasures of Horror Film Viewing. Albany‚ NY: State University of New York‚ 1997. N. pag. Print. Reading Summary: Pinedo’s work exemplifies the effects on behavior and feelings of a person through

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    Drama Essay: concept- Baz Lurnman and producers and how they recreated an old film and content for the younger gererations. AND the new film‚ Romeo and Juliet and how they made the film relate to even younger generations. What to do: • Watch First film • Watch 2010 film (Romeo and Juliet) • Watch 2013 – latest film Method: • Compare quality of filming • Setting • Music • Costume • choice of casting/ character • types of camera angles/ transitions • Representation of symbols? Themes

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    Some of the editing techniques used in Gladiator were editing sequence action and reaction for example‚ after the camera focused on the action of son killing the father then camera turn its attention to the reaction of the son after he murdered his father. When the final fight came to a conclusion slow motion effectively convey Maximus ’ physical fatigue. As stated in the book‚ The Art of Watching Film "His fall and time-consuming effort of getting to his feet are exaggerated by slow motion.? ’ (Boggs

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    Eros‚ ultimately leads him to unleash his true beast though he attempts so hard to hide it in everyday life. The lifestyle he has chosen for himself prior to Irene inevitably arises once the mafia he crosses paths with leads to violence of the most cinematic type while invoking elements of suspense within each beat. In the film we see four key elevator scenes that display the development of the bond between Driver (Ryan Gosling) and Irene (Carey Mulligan)‚ his innocent looking neighbour. The build-up

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    ‘The Best Satire Seeks To Do More than Simply Mock and Criticise’ In modern day culture‚ satire is appreciated for its unique approach to significant issues regarding the development of the human race and the ways these issues are conveyed. The best satire not only mocks and criticises‚ but also evokes thoughts of change from the audience in an attempt to identify and negate the vices of mankind. These qualities are evident in George Orwell’s novella Animal Farm (1945) and Gary Ross’ film Pleasantville

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    Though I squirmed more than I care to admit because CRAWLY THINGS... a part of me has to admit that I did kinda‚ sorta like the devil-could-care bombast of Kong: Skull Island. In some ways‚ it’s a classic old cinematic monster movie‚ all gussied up for a 2017 audience. In other ways‚ this thing is just bonkers - a bizarre‚ strange-tasting goulash of 1970’s war cinema with obtuse and empty rhetoric‚ campy acting‚ odd moments of humor‚ rather jarring violence‚ and actors sputtering off in all different

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    With close reference to your chosen extract‚ how does McEwan use language and narrative method to create a sense of impending doom? Ian McEwan wrote this novel at a time of modernism. It was a time to experiment how the novels were written. In Atonement‚ Briony is a character trying to reach her “highest point of fulfilment” as a writer. Quite strange she was only a young girl who was entering adolescence‚ while trying to balance this will over control and a life full of secrets. These characteristics

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