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    Scene Analysis The scene selected for analysis is from Batman Begins (2005)‚ directed by Christopher Nolan. The reason why I chose to analyse this movie‚ is because it was one of the first films that made me appreciate film on a deeper level. Approaching the film as a whole‚ it is clear that this scene depicting the death of Bruce Wayne’s parents – Thomas and Martha Wayne – is vital to the story. It was‚ after all‚ Bruce’s resolve that resulted in Batman existing (McKay‚ 2011). This is where Batman

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    In the example scenes from True Detective (Cary Joji Fukunaga‚ 2012) analyse and discuss an ontological shift from movie theatres to home-based cinema ‘screens.’ “The Golden Age of Television” is a phrase often used to describe today’s entertainment landscape‚ with successful shows such as ‘Breaking Bad’‚ ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘House of Cards’ getting huge viewing figures underpinned by undeniably high quality content. This shift in the quality and ambition of television marks a change in its ontology

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    Bullet Boy Scene Analysis

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    Bullet Boy: Scene Analysis Bullet Boy‚ a 2004 British Social Realism film‚ directed by Saul Dibb has narrative that portrays a distressing an emotional tale of race‚ gangs and gun crime London. The film follows the life of a young man named Ricky‚ who has recently been released from prison‚ and portrays effect he has on the lives of those around him. The scene I will discuss is a montage between the main character named Ricky‚ and his friend Wisdom. The scene is about Ricky‚ planning an escape

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    Atonement- Analysis of Scenes The scene starts with a long shot of the three characters walking on a path in the reeds towards the camera. The reason a long shot is used is to establish the setting of the characters. It cuts in to a close up of Robbie to show his emotion as he realises they have made it to the sea. It cuts to an medium high angle aerial long shot as the characters are running through the reeds to show the true desperation of the men. While they are running the music playing is

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    Venice- the City of Love

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    The City of Love “A realist‚ in Venice‚ would become a romantic by mere faithfulness to what he saw before him.” says Arthur Symons of the Italian city named after Venus‚ the ancient Roman Goddess of Love. Venice emerged like life itself‚ made up of 118 island tied together by some 400 bridges built on water (Buckley). The beautiful Italian language and stunning location of the city make it one of the most visited and praised cities in Europe. Couples are bound to fall in love all over again in

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    Scene Analysis – The Assassination of Jesse James by The Coward Robert Ford The Assassination of Jesse James breached new heights in the western genre. It is unique in its narrative style and conventions‚ challenging the norms of the classic western‚ leading way to a whole new perception of it. Its excessively dramatic overtones reveal a part of the Western world that is so scarcely portrayed‚ diverting people’s general ideas about it. The film’s narrative focuses on a dying hero as opposed to a

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    North By Northwest Scene Analysis One of the final scenes in the film “North By Northwest‚” most easily recognized as the matchbook warning scene‚ conveys a significant amount of meaning in a small window of time. What makes the matchbook scene an excellent scene to evaluate is the large number of various film techniques that are used to portray its meaning and message. The scene‚ located towards the end of the film‚ creates a rising action to climatic level of suspense in the overall storyline

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    Citizen Kane Scene Analysis The scene we’re analyzing starts off with a shot of the New York Daily Inquirer. It’s a close shot‚ taking up the entire screen. I feel this close up is to show the viewer that the newspaper company is going to be the primary focal point for Kane‚ and his two partners at this point in the film. After the close up‚ the camera pans down to show Kane and Leland sitting in a car looking up at the building. Kane says “Take a good look at it Jedidiah‚ it’s going to look a

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    African American Tom Robinson is accused of raping a white girl and arrested. He is unjustly found guilty and ends up being shot by prison guards when he tries to escape. There is a clear connection between To Kill a Mockingbird and the Michael Brown trial for several reasons. Three of these reasons

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    and judges to try criminal and civil cases speedily‚ the issue of Awaiting Trial Persons will be significantly addressed if not eliminated completely. In his own contribution in this light‚ Ese Malemi‚ a Law lecturer with Faculty of Law‚ Lagos State University (LASU) not only wants government to expand prison facilities but also suggested that measure should be taken by the country’s justice system to fast track the trial of cases in law courts. In his words: “What I think government should do is

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