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    should look and help the director to get the shots that he wants with ideas on camera angles‚ types of cameras‚ and lighting suggestions that will best serve the director in getting the type of feel he wants out of each scene in the movie. (Goodykoontz‚ & Jacobs 2011). The cinematographer is specifically responsible for its look‚ in very specific‚ shot-by-shot terms. He or she is responsible for the images that the camera sees‚ and by extension the images that the audience will see in the finished

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    head shot with a black background. In order to enhance the storyline‚ the film uses archival imagery‚ actual movie scenes‚ voice-over‚ interviews and film posters/titles. For example‚ when the documentary is talking about The Godfather‚ it shows the poster of The Godfather book and says how Coppola originally turned down the movie although it was a bestselling book. Nobody wanted to do it as it glorified the mafia. However‚ when

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    for editing to take place. Some shoots will use 35mm or 16mm film which needs to be processed and transferred into files which are then imported into the editing system. Other productions will shoot on cameras which generate digital files when shooting‚ e.g. Slumdog Millionaire used the ‘RED camera’. Other systems still use tape‚ HD‚ Digibeta‚ HDDV‚ DVCam etc. again although these are digital tape formats they will need to be imported or digitized into the editing system. Editing is often referred

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    Page 1 Now revised and expanded‚ including a very revealing radio interview with David Chase in April of 2008! *Dozens of new visuals on all 4 pages and new content (“Death and David Chase”) added to Part II. **Check out an incredible Sopranos tribute video at the end of page 4. *Note from author (December 6‚ 2010): Its been over three years since the finale of the Sopranos‚ yet the ending continues to be discussed and debated to this day. My piece has become more popular than I ever could have

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    crime fiction texts or any text in particular. Conventions help keep the viewer intrigued whilst adding tension and creating copious amounts of suspense. Examples of these Conventions in films are Scarface‚ Breaking Bad‚ The Taken series‚ The Godfather and the one which I’m currently analysing‚ The Dark Knight. Christopher Nolan’s‚ The Dark Knight is not fiction in the usual way the superhero films are. There is no godlike alien wandering the Earth‚ nor a man in a robot suit. The Dark Knight is

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    Death Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm’s short story “Godfather Death” is about a man who fathers twelve children comes to father thirteen. Unfortunately the man cannot afford to feed his thirteenth child‚ so he sets out to find a godfather for the child so he will be taken care of. The man does not want the good Lord to be the godfather because he believes the Lord does not properly distribute wealth and poverty. The man does not want the Devil to be the godfather either because he believes the Devil tricks

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    Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather (1972) is among the best films ever produced. Consistently ranked as one of the top three films by the American Film institute‚ this gangster film sits among the likes of Citizen Kane (1941)‚ Lawrence of Arabia (1962)‚ and the more recent Schindler’s List (1993) (American). When it was released‚ The Godfather was nominated for ten Academy Awards‚ and won three: Best Picture‚ Best Actor (Marlon Brando)‚ and Best Adapted Screenplay. The film was adapted from the

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    The review on God Father Rather than concentrating on everything that is great about The Godfather‚ a much easier way for me to judge its quality is on what is bad about it. Almost every film has something that I don’t like about it‚ but I can honestly say that I wouldn’t change anything about The Godfather. There is nothing weak about it and nothing that stands out as bad. That’s why it gets ten out of ten. This is one of those films that made me wonder why I hadn’t seen it earlier

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    ENG 135 At first glance‚ the The Godfather and We Own the Night appear to be quite different‚ but open closer examination‚ they do possess some similarities. Although they are different in the areas of the time period‚ the plot‚ and the characters‚ they are similar in the areas of having violence‚ having family problems‚ drug issues in the movie. The time period of the two films is obviously different. The Godfather is a 1972 American crime film directed by Francis Ford Coppola and produced

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    Symbolism in Brothers Grimm “Godfather Death” In literature‚ symbolism is used to suggest an underlying meaning in a story. In the story of “Godfather Death‚” a quite ironic title‚ the Grimm brothers used a multitude of symbols to convey the story’s moral value. The Grimm brothers used seven symbols in this story. All of them play a part in conveying the message that death cannot be defied‚ death is constant‚ and death is fair. The father in this story searches for a godfather for his thirteenth child

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