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    Mise en Scene in The Mummy

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    one-dimensional attribute. This scene uses the close-up and lighting techniques to portray Ardath and Helen as foreigners as well as the dimensionality of their characters. The function of the foreigner within the scene plays an integral role in understanding the time period’s common anti-immigration sentiment. A member of society during this time period would view this film with prior conceptions about the role of foreigners in society. The use of the close-up within the scene is a function of fear in terms

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    Film Techniques

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    Wide shot- The subject takes up the full frame at least as much as comfortably possible. Also known as a long shot or a full shot. Mid Shot- Shows some part of the subject in more detail while still giving an impression of the whole subject. Medium Close up- Half way between a mid shot and a Close Up. This shot shows the face more clearly‚ without getting uncomfortably close. Close up- A certain feature or part of the subject takes up the whole frame. A close-up exaggerates facial expressions

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    Inception Film Analysis

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    usually starts his movies by introducing the main character/s with a Close-up shot of their hands. He is known for making use of flashbacks or scenes from the end of the movie as an opening. The movies that he directs are also usually about characters who have psychological disorders or who develop a physical or psychological handicap throughout the film. In the case of Inception‚ the lead actor Leonardo DiCaprio wakes up on the shore with his hands trying to reach or point out to his children who

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    when they planned to blow up a bridge and when they had to save a friend by risking their own lives‚ but the main point is not to give up and have courage in yourself. One task that the 7 teenagers did that showed great courage‚ is when they went into the town and all of the enemy soldiers were patrolling the streets. They needed to go into town to save their friend named Lee after he got shot and get him to his parents shop so they could heal him. They had to gather up a great deal of courage to

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    Pet Peeves

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    when people take my sarcasm seriously‚ another is when I pick up a rock and skip it I all- of-a- sudden get a feeling to grap another and maybe the next one that stands out. The smoking part comes from the fact that the bathrooms in this school always smell like crap because of all the stuff that people do in them. It’s almost enough to make you choke‚ recently I was walking into the bathroom and a guy gets out of the stall‚ and walks up to me and blows smoke straight into my face. They smoke all

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    as dots‚ so the audience is made to question whether this shot is an extreme close up‚ extreme long shot of the land or a painting. This shot may symbolize Aboriginal paintings‚ how they are mostly formed of dots and patterns‚ it is a very clever yet interesting way to start off the film. Simultaneously with the opening scene‚ Molly introduces the film in her native language. After a minute or so‚ the camera pans up to the sky‚ then focuses back to the ground. But this part of the land is darker‚

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    The Taling Goldfish

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    you can be responsible for two pets you can.’ She explained. ’Thank you so much!’ I squealed. Little did I know this was a very bad idea. The next day after school I went to the pet shop. I looked in the fish tank but the fish wasn’t there. I went up to the counter and the girl I talked to yesterday was there. I asked her ’excuse me but have you any more of those fish that we were looking at yesterday.’ ’We have only one left.’ she smiled. ’I would like to buy it please.’ I replied. She gave me

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    Rabbit Proof Fence

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    them. This angle shot shows the importance of the two‚ their strong bond kept them through the journey coming all the way to return into the presence of a mother. It emphasizes the determination and bravery the sisters have as they struggle to get back up‚ it gives a sense of closeness and value of family. Another camera angle is the long shot of the girls as they are walking towards Jigalong‚ it show the effects it has on them while they are walking along the Rabbit Proof Fence‚ it constructs the

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    Last Days Cinematography

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    more aware of his environment‚ Blake’s size relative to the rest of the shot diminishes‚ and he is finally pushed to the edge of the frame as he stares at a lake for an extended period of time. Where the director could have decided to cut to a close-up shot of Blake’s face for dramatic effect‚ he instead decides to make Blake appear small and boring. It is also important to note that at this point‚ Blake has

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    Witness Analysis

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    breakdown of their relationship. The way John and Rachel live is so far removed from one another that it serves as the backdrop for the film as it explores the clash of cultures. John Book is polite and respectful towards Rachel‚ Samuel and others. A close up was used when John sat at the same level with Samuel to reflect that he respects him. John is labelled by Eli as ‘the English’ the minute he crashes into their bird house. The car crashes to the bird house is symbolic as he crashed to the Amish community

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