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    Identity In The Exorcist

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    VOICE OF AUTHORITY Writers of paranormal themed movies and television programs incorporate different disciplines into their plots to give the audience an authoritative voice‚ an expert to rationalize and thereby confirm the existence of the supernatural for them. Folklore‚ religion and science bring authenticity to paranormal media because those who occupy this realm (folklorist‚ priest‚ and scientist) are tasked with explaining the phenomenon that occur within the film or television program. Folklore

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    and Second Screen Experience Applications‚ are improving the overall perception of the audience by providing Insanely Realistic Experiences. Basically laser projection systems promise to fix the unwanted quality and look of 3D movies‚ pushing the Cinematic Experience to a whole new level. Although some people choose to skip going to the movies and prefer watching them on a smartphone or a tablet‚ wherever they want‚ Cinemas remain a popular option. The Cinema Experience is keeping up with technology

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    Timothy Walter Burton has directed 35 movies in his lifetime. Burton’s films are very well known for his unique use of cinematic techniques. His movies are also popular for his use of horror in a childlike manner. Though the use of contrasting colors‚ non-diegetic music‚ and lighting Burton shows in Edward Scissorhands and Alice in Wonderland how it’s better to be different and yourself than conforming to a restrictive society. Burton uses contrasting colors in Edward Scissorhands in order to show

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    Carol Ann Duffy

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    to discover the potential for reconciliation and even redemption. One of Carol Ann Duffy’s recent poems as the new Poet Laureate is entitled ‘Premonitions’ which tries to rene gotiate the shattering numbness of losing your mother‚ through a cinematic reversal of the progresssive destruction of a loved one through terminal illness. ‘Before you were mine’ is an earlier poem and celebrates Duffy’s mother from a very different viewpoint‚ though both deal with concepts of death in very different ways

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    The Founders of Pixar

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    later inspired some of his films. A tragic car accident made him leave the world of racing when he was 18. Lucas then started focusing on his career as a director. He attended and graduated college at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts. During his college days he was part of The Dirty Dozen‚ which was a group of students that had a passion for film and made short films in their free time. In 1971 he founded Lucasfilms. This company is responsible for several well know movie

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    Mise En Scene

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    a place quick enough. He also has the bat mobile‚ which he uses from transportation; it also turns into a motorcycle. As we see the making of a movie requires of the use of multiple physical objects and figures that are the key ingredients in cinematic mise-en-scene‚ moving from inanimate objects and human figures to the accentuation of those figures and objects with costumes

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    Tom Clancy Splinter

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    Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Blacklist is a third person shooter stealth-game. It has a unique game-play which allows players to lock on target and go in slow motion to kill the enemies. This feature gives the cinematic feel to the game-play while still being playable and interactive throughout the experience. There are three different playstyles: Ghost‚ panther and assault. Ghost playstyle is when the player completes a level without alerting any enemies or trigger any alarms. The main objective of

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    In 1960‚ the shower curtain tore open and the glimmer of the blade as it pierced through her naked body was the last thing Marion saw as blood trickled down the bath drain. Terrified audience members watching the scenes unfold in theaters were heard screaming‚ some collapsed‚ while others ran out yelling in disgust or horror (qtd. in “Disturbing New Pathways”). The legacy of Psycho (1960) by Alfred Hitchcock‚ renowned American movie director‚ inspired countless movies and created a new sub-genre

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    Hitchcock achieves tension and suspense by taking innocent‚ ordinary characters and placing them in a situation beyond their control where a vulnerable victim is murdered. The combination of thriller with crime is illustrated through the use of several cinematic devices such as sound and lighting. Throughout the final scenes where Jefferies is confronted by Thorwald‚ the re-curing flash of the camera light bulb which dissolves into complete darkness heightens suspense and the anticipated thrill within Hitchcock’s

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    The transition of a novel into a movie always has its drawbacks. Like translating a document from one language to another‚ discrepancies arise between their plot lines. This is not because film writers believe the novel has flaws‚ or that they have better ideas than the original story writer. Instead‚ these differences reflect the demands of popular movie culture. The movie should be clear‚ relatively brief‚ suspenseful and have beautiful on-screen picture since no one would be entertained by a long

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