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    Themes in "Blue Velvet"

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    Exploring the Dark Side: Contrasting Themes in "Blue Velvet" The subconscious psyche is one of the most fascinating and almost completely inexplicable aspects of human behavior. Even more intriguing than merely the subconscious is the notion of a darker‚ more repressed side that many individuals refuse to acknowledge exists within them. In David Lynch’s film "Blue Velvet‚" the director attempts to explore the psyche of a young man named Jeffrey Beaumont‚ most notably the clash between his darker

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    Event Essay

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    best thing‚ a go-kart. I couldn’t quite perform the same tricks that I could on a dirt bike‚ but I sure would try. My favorite trick was getting that go-kart to get up on two wheels. I would have to push the pedal to the floor and get the go-kart up to speed before ripping the steering wheel to the left‚ causing the momentum to pick up the two left side wheels. Once the go-kart was in the air I had a feeling of excitement that also came with a slight fear of flipping‚ but in the end that fear just

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    Stacey Miles English Comp I/II Ms. Riccardo 29 October 2012 How to Throw a Party Without Getting Caught By Parents A young and shy high school boy tries incredibly hard to impress his peers and make friends in his new school. He ponders ways to do so‚ but feels inferior to the popular crowd in Tree Hill High School. Will he give out free food at lunch? Will he dress to impress? Will he run for class president? He will do none of these things. The shy boy will throw a raging house party that

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    CAMERA SHOTS

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    achieve this. A shot of a person planning to set a bomb in a building would for instance require the film maker to use a close up or better still an extreme close up to show the tense feeling in the characters’ eye. Using a long shot in this scene will not clearly bring out the message since the long shot does not reveal details or emotions. Any motion picture is made up of basic elements of a sequence referred to as the shots. This paper illustrates how various shots are used in film making to form

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    OUTSIDER NARRITIVE PROJECT It all started a long time ago in the galaxy we are standing on when I‚ Damian Hu knew I messed up. It was an average day‚ regular Damian schedule. Wake up at 11 in a place only 1000 miles from Gainesville Florida‚ drink my daily glass of gain ultra-soft‚ admire the gainz‚ eat a lot of food‚ video games and chill. But it wasn’t so “regular” after all… It was deadlift day‚ the best day of the entire week‚ a day to grind through the destructive pain on your battle-scarred

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    techniques used in Do the Right Thing include close-up shots and free ranging movements of the camera to intensify certain significant scenes. The wrestling scene between Sal’s sons‚ Pino and Vito‚ and the riot scene at Sal’s Famous Pizzeria are just two important scenes in which these camera movements and shots drastically affect the audience’s experience‚ thus enhancing the quality of the film. The first time the audience is exposed to close-ups and a free ranging camera is when Pino‚ Sal’s eldest

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    BEGINNING MIDDLE

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    conversation. ‘I love a good duel. Who is attending?’ He asked. ‘Well‚ no persons actually. I was talking about duels I have previously been in.’ At that moment Fortunato laughed a deep wretched laugh. Then he said something to me that made such a face flare up with anger. ‘That is funny sire. See persons could beat you in a duel‚ no offense but sire you are not very capable.’ He laughed again that taunting laugh. A word not my lips did speak but I here vowed to have my revenge against Fortunato. Curses! PART

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    Stand By Me and The Body

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    Lit and Film Stand By Me and The Body: In the novella _The Body_ and the movie "Stand By Me"‚ we see a story of four young boys who embark on a journey to find the dead body of Ray Brower‚ a boy about the same age as the four boys: Gordie‚ Chris‚ Teddy‚ and Vern. Gordie‚ is generally seen as the most intelligent of the four boys‚ giving guidance and answers to the other boys. Then there is Chris‚ the peacemaker of the group‚ Teddy‚ the comic relief for the group‚ and Vern‚ the loner of the group

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    Cabaret Film Anaylsis

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    Cabaret. I use the low angle close up frequently to establish a feeling of power or dominance. The first musical number I wanted to be viewed from the audience’s point of view‚ looking up at the cabaret performers to show the performer’s dominance and create a tense‚ excited and somewhat sinister atmosphere. It was also used to show that Brian is new to Berlin‚ a stranger. I showed this by making the audience continually look down on him from many perspectives. The close up shot is also frequently used

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    Saving Private Ryan Essay

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    as his last words provides reassurance for the troops in the wake of what is too come. It also gives the audience reassurance for a short moment before the boats land. However‚ the audiences view is changed when the camera shot changes to close ups of the different soldiers waiting for the boat to land. The worried facial expressions of the soldiers erases the first thoughts of the audience as fear is put back in to the soldiers. The sound effects of the shells bombing the beach adds to the fear

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