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    Period of stability Metropolis directors are left wing Rubric In your answer you will be assessed on how well you: demonstrate understanding of the meanings of a pair of texts when considered together evaluate the relationships between texts and contexts organise‚ develop and express ideas using language appropriate to audience‚ purpose and form Compare: Values‚ Beliefs Attitudes METROPOLIS Social (Economic) Technique Evidence Effect Contrast of colour Within the film the rich and wealthy

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    film or a digital storage device. Mis-en-Scene is used to represent the director’s role of what appears in the shot. This can include lighting‚ setting‚ costumes‚ props and actions of who or what is in the shot. Citizen Kane was a revolutionary film and advanced many film techniques that are still used today. Citizen Kane was released in 1941; Directed by Orson Wells who also stars in the film at the age of 25. It was him film debut. Citizen Kane used Mis-en-Scene and deep focus to show themes in the

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    originated from people attempting to maintain independence in a society that requests conformity‚ with a traditionalist outlook. In Simmel’s‚ “The Metropolis and Mental Life”‚ he concentrated on the subjective culture of the small town and the objective culture of a populous‚ urban city and how it influences the individual. Living in a large populous metropolis‚ has a tendency to dull an individual’s mind‚ causing them have diminished mental activity and constraining them to be as far expelled from their

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    Metropolis Fritz Lang’s Metropolis is a very influential movie that portrays several underlying meanings that allows the viewer to distinguish for himself. Metropolis was the first science fiction film made‚ which symbolized a new mark in the film industry. It was produced in Germany in 1927‚ directed by Fritz Lang. This film tells a story of the world of thinkers and workers. The thinkers are people who live in a life of luxury. The workers are the people who live underground

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    Analyse the use of Performance/Mise-en-scène in American Beauty (Sam Mendes‚ 1999); how is meaning created in my chosen clip? American Beauty has been described as a “blood-chilling dark comedy” and a “beautifully executed drama”‚ both of which are appropriate. Through Kevin Spacey’s intelligent and realistic portrayal of Lester Burnham and Sam Mendes’ meticulously arranged image of Lester’s life‚ we can find humour and draw a bitter parallel between our lives and those of the characters. I have

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    The Romantic Movement emphasizes the value of individual experiences‚ the contemplation of the emotional resonance of those experiences‚ and the exhibition of those emotions. Freder and Maria‚ the main characters in the movie Metropolis‚ demonstrate these traits by freely communicating their emotions in an unnatural and technologically advanced society Freder is a Romantic Hero of Sensibility‚ a hero distinguished by a capacity for tender emotion instead of intelligence or great deeds. Freder is

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    Contexts of Metropolis and 1984 Metropolis Russian revolution‚ November 1917 Socialists led by Lenin and Trotsky overthrow imperial order and execute Tsar and his family in July 1918 Revolutionary socialism seen as alternate political system to capitalism Huge amount of mutinies and strikes especially from the army who were weakened from war with Germany and did not feel like they had the capacity to shut down the outbreak Socialists had support from lower classes and political left with the Provisional

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    Lindsey Wegner Professor Frizzell ARTH 2500-60 Modern Art II 6 February 2014 Georg Simmel’s “A Metropolis and Mental Life” Georg Simmel wrote “The Metropolis And Mental Life” as part of a larger series of lectures about how the big cities are taking over and man is being changed by a rapidly evolving society. Although it was written in the early 20th century‚ a lot of what he writes about the thriving cities and contemporary towns still applies to what goes on today. Georg Simmel talks

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    CPSC 535 Metropolis-Hastings AD March 2007 AD () March 2007 1 / 45 Gibbs Sampler Initialization: Select deterministically or randomly (0 ) (0 ) θ = θ 1 ‚ ...‚ θ p . AD () March 2007 2 / 45 Gibbs Sampler Initialization: Select deterministically or randomly (0 ) (0 ) θ = θ 1 ‚ ...‚ θ p . Iteration i; i 1: AD () March 2007 2 / 45 Gibbs Sampler Initialization: Select deterministically or randomly (0 ) (0 ) θ = θ 1 ‚ ...‚ θ p . Iteration i; i 1: For

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    Composers such as‚ Fritz Lang‚ Metropolis‚ and George Orwell‚ 1984‚ demonstrates how a government’s repressive values can induce turmoil within societies‚ to subsequently cause an individual to begin to search for meaning. Lang’s melodrama‚ silent film reflects on the consequences of rapid industrialisation in the Weimar republic of Germany post WW1‚ whilst Orwell’s‚ dystopian satirical novel is inspired by the rise of communism and fascism‚ as he warns against the advent of totalitarian societies

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