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    director Dziga Vertov. This is a film without scenario and actors but Vertov used different music to bring out slow and fast rhythm. He used the camera to capture real happen and he wanted to show everyday life to the audiences. Vertov used many cinematic techniques to make his film more vivid such as double exposure‚ fast and slow motions‚ freeze frames‚ split screens‚ different angles (eyes level‚ high and low)‚ different shots (close‚ medium and long). In the web site senses of cinema‚ Dziga Vertov

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    of Frances Ha Throughout the film the cinematography has interested me in a way that I have not been before. The combination of still camera and movement in the scenes really sets this film apart from others. The film Frances Ha a number of cinematic techniques are used to advance the story such as using cinematography‚ sound and editing to affect what we see and feel about the characters. The scenes that really moved me were in the last ten minutes of the film. I felt that it came to a conclusion

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    out the actors. Tim Burton has a few favorite actors that he works with fairly consistently. One of these actors is Winona Ryder. She plays the daughter of the new owners of the main character’s house in Beetlejuice. She also plays as the daughter of the family that takes in Edward Scissorhands and the eventual love interest of Edward Scissorhands. Another actor that Tim Burton favors is Johnny Depp. He played in Edward Scissorhands as Edward. He also played a role in Tim Burton’s Dark Shadows

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    Tim Burton is a unique director who likes twisting people’s’ thoughts. He loves turning childhood stories into something dark but delightful. Tim’s mind only works in a way that the makes his movies creepy. Tim Burton’s uses lighting‚ shots and framing‚ and characterization to prove that the mood creates a sense of a make belief reality. To begin‚ Burton uses lighting to create a strange but fantastical mood. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ grey filters‚ an example of low key lighting‚ were

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    which may never has occurred to the average thinker. Tim Burton’s films are like music‚ each one a slightly different tone yet just as meaningful. The appeal Tim Burton has on its audience through the use of imagination‚ characterization‚ and animation. Tim Burton is a creatively dark inspirational movie director and producer‚ he’s simply an artist. His work is gothic and quirky‚ causing it to appeal to a broad audience. From children to adults‚ Tim Burton’s movies have been inspirational and entertaining

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    Ashley Vietri FIL-110 Cinematic Language The term “cinematic language” refers to cinematic techniques and methods employed by film makers to communicate meaning‚ to entertain audiences‚ and to produce a particular emotional response in viewers. This “language” is not necessarily referring to terminology or vocabulary‚ but to the conventions of filmmaking that have been created over time to create filming techniques. As is similar with spoken language‚ the structures and grammar are often spoken

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    to understand her personal strength‚ allowing her the ability to mature and become independent. The geographical distance alone created a physical and emotional exhaustion and frustration which Molly tolerates with maturity and strength. The cinematic technique using a long shot of a view of the rabbit proof fence fading into the distance both represents the long distance of the journey ahead and emphasizes the harsh environment of Australian desert. Noyce captures the pain of the journey through his

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    Wonderland Many people think women are subordinate than men. However‚ there are those who do not want to demonstrate the characteristics of a stereotypical woman. In the film Alice in Wonderland‚ Tim Burton uses the protagonist Alice as a rebellious woman who fights for what she wants. It is evident Burton uses Feminist Theory to help demonstrate how the protagonist grows into a self-reliant woman. Through this‚ Alice realizes she has to go against the stereotypical gender roles during the Victorian

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    all of these factors to make the viewer feel like they are part of the action on screen. The film was released in 2005 and since has grossed $86.5 million US because of its family friendly‚ action-packed nature. The use of special effects and cinematic techniques help to leave the audience on the edge of their seats and assists in transmitting the message - the value of a person should never be underestimated. This film is focused on the adventure of freshman Will Stronghold (Micheal Angarano) as he

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    Cinematic landscape Landscape as a culturally constructed reality is a mediation of technology and artistic production‚ which of course includes painting‚ photography‚ mapping‚ survey as well as filmmaking‚ which is the subject of matter in this essay. Cinematic landscape bears the ability to provide views with moving images of known and unknown environments of interesting locations. It is quite difficult to define precisely when the first film was ever made‚ mostly for the reason that it

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