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    Summary

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    Chapter 3: Literature review 3.1 Aims and objective of a review A scientific literature review serves: Establish context of problem Understand structure of problem Relate theories and ideas to problem Identify relevant variables and relations Show the reader previous research Show which theories have been applied Show which research designs have been used Rationalize significance of problem Synthesize and gain new perspective Show what needs to be done. First function of a literature review is

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    Film 100

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    Notes from film: What is Cinema January-10-13 8:13 PM • An art form‚ an artistic spectacle‚ an aesthetic language with its own grammar and style‚ a ‚medium of communication and expression • A series of still image on a strip of plastic which‚ wen run through a projector shown on a screen‚ creates the illusion of moving images.     • Form ( film language) and content ( message) are linked. The message is understood through its form or language by exploring how it uses

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    Audience Analysis Paper

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    Audience Analysis Paper Does the thought of putting together a quarterly sales presentation to stakeholders give you nightmares? Well‚ a sales presentation doesn’t have to be that way! Developing quarterly sales presentations requires analysis and research of one’s audience. In particular‚ a recipe for good a sales presentation would start by identifying the characteristics of each audience‚ choosing the appropriate communication channel for each audience‚ addressing extraordinary elements

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    Shoe Horn Sonata

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    conquered Germany. The film shows a relation to Distinctively visual on how we can see the images in the film. we can also visualise or imagine on what it would be like if we were in their shoes. The film ‘the pianist’ shows variety of visual techniques‚ such as the black and white colour during the opening of the movie‚ it tells us the movie is revolves around the past. The effect of the gun firing when the German Narzi were shooting the jewish people‚ this also creates an emotional

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    Shfgs

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    cinematic elements‚ they create Tim Burton’s unique sense of style as a movie director. Camera movements are an important cinematic element in Tim Burton’s movies. Tim Burton uses camera movements in three particular movies. He used a technique called boom in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to show when Augustus fell in the chocolate river and was swirling around as if he looked like he was drowning. From that angle‚ you can see how Augustus’s mother kept screaming and how everyone was

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    Helmet by Seamus Heaney

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    written by Seamus Heaney tells the story of a fireman named Bobby Breen who was loyal to his cause and is considered a hero by many. Bobby Breen’s helmet is able to showcase his experiences as a fireman and Heaney uses different language and literary techniques to link Bobby himself to his helmet as well as illustrating the everyday lives of the firemen. Heaney presents the helmet as a literary device symbolising the different traits of its owner. The helmet is seen as a symbol of identity as it represents

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    While The Auto Waits

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    Imaginative Pretender The man Main character Developing character Simple‚ ordinary Playful Rich High-class Clever Setting City life (People in the city are not that sincere.) Social gap Twilight time (symbol: People can’t see things clearly.) Narrative Techniques Chronological Pattern Coincidence Foreshadowing Twist ending Conflict Man VS Himself Diction Symbol: Book (Arabian Night = betrayal‚ imagination) Symbol: Auto = High-class‚ materialism Tone Light-hearted tone Didactic (The writer means to teach

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    Before the Firing Squad

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    “Before the Firing Squad” John Chioles‚ a professor of comparative literature‚ using many literary devices in his works. In Before the Firing Squad‚ Chioles becomes a master imagery. This literary technique involves the author using metaphors‚ allusions‚ descriptive words‚ and similes to create vivid images in the readers minds. Not only does this make a story more interesting and pleasant to read‚ it creates a sense that the reader is viewing‚ not reading‚ what is occurring. John Chioles

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    Part-1 1. Plot: This is an entire event described in a story which is based on the sequence and order neatly arrange together. A plot could be cause and effect too‚ as it also refers to what has been done and what are its effects. Some stories have very simple plots‚ while some others have highly complex plots. 2. Character: This is the second important element of a fiction. A character takes part in the events of the plot and plays an active role in it. This could be a human being‚ an animal

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    film analysis

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    channel of information and thus deserves closest attention. The visual image consists of roughly four main categories of elements: mise-en-scene‚ photography‚ movement‚ montage. These features of the visual image are the result of numerous devices or techniques employed by the filmmaker and are capable of communicating information by virtue of some code. Codes are systems of rules or conventions that enable us to interpret signs‚ objects‚ events‚ behavior‚ etc.: X counts as Y in context C (X means/suggests/connotes/implies

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