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    another prisoner. The drama is built upon that upfront information and it is heightened the further into the duration the viewer gets‚ up until the final escape sequence. The scene for analysis takes place at approximately Twenty minutes into the duration of the film. The scene opens with a medium shot focused on Fontaine amidst his isolation. Fontaine looks up toward the ceiling with a facial expression that reads as saddened or lonesome‚ which slowly fades out‚ and fades back in‚ to a medium

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    audience. Williams has a “cheeky” humorous reputation prior to entering rehabilitation‚ this suggests he want the audience to see that he remains the same character as before. Then he rises up through to hole to take centre stage‚ suggesting he has returned and wishes to be centre of attention. After‚ a close up shot is used to showing a remote control which says “Robbie” on one button and “More Robbie” on another. This suggests that the true artist is controlled by their desire of for fame. As

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    Stand by Me Essay

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    is no direct speech as everyone was traumatized‚ however there was a voice over of the narrator saying that none of the boys could breath as they were all overwhelmed. The camera shot used to display the face of the dead body is an overhead close-up shot to try and emphasis the face of Ray Brower and all the lacerations‚ blood and injuries he had suffered and endured. The camera illustrates the face to be very pail with slightly closed un-focussed eyes to make the audience feel shocked and empathise

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    crane. It reinforces the fact that we are actually looking out over the apartment block‚ observing everything we see. This is emphasized further as we immediately transition to a high angle shot. This places us in a position that implies we are high up‚ giving us a role of an eagle-eyed spectator. We are reminded that we are looking out to observe carefully. Hitchcock keeps dollying through and panning across the apartment block‚ while pausing the camera at every window as we watch everyone’s routine

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    Cast Away Review

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    Hanks)‚ the drive that kept him up until the end was hope. The hope to return to his old life‚ to be back together with his long time sweetheart Kelly Frears (Helen Hunt). The movie Cast Away (2000) – in which Robert Zemeckis had directed in it – had shown perfectly a goal-driven kind of journey. They managed to emphasize how much Chuck wants to see Kelly again‚ through a long series of scenes previewing Chuck’s battle against the wilderness‚ how he had almost given up‚ but then again remembers the

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    little step to saving money

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    Little Steps: 100 Great Tips For Saving Money For Those Just Getting Started By TrentFebruary 6‚ 2008 254 0 0 Yesterday‚ I discussed how anyone can turn their financial life around if they just take that first step – the first step is always the hardest one. After that‚ you start taking more and more little steps and before you know it‚ your financial life is getting better and better. What follows is a list of 100 more steps to take. Each of these tactics are simple little moves

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    "If mum finds out that I’m going to the beach‚ I’ll be in big trouble." I muttered to myself softly. I crept slowly down the stairs and tried to walk casually into the kitchen. As I was walking towards the back door‚ mum asked without looking up from her "dish-washing"‚ "Where are you going?" I answered back without hesitation‚ "I’m going to the garden to play." After I got out of the kitchen‚ I breathed a sign of relief. My plan had worked out fine so far. I scaled the fence and jumped onto

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    The romantic score dominates the soundtrack as the sound of the train is no longer existent. As Alyosha and Shura stare at one another‚ the director choses to use an extreme close up while fading out with a dissolve into another romanticized close up of Shura. Masked by the intercut shot of the train moving‚ these close ups and the final two shot of the couple seem to be filmed in a studio to create a suitable romantic dream like atmosphere with the use of specific lighting. Alyosha’s final train ride

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    Looking for Alaska

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    Madison Davis English 30D Mrs. Reimer February 12‚ 2011 Looking for Alaska The main theme in John Green’s novel “Looking for Alaska” is that there is more to life than can be experienced through any one person or experience‚ and that we will never truly understand everything that happens to us or the ones we love. We just have to accept these things‚ whether they be good or bad‚ and hope for the best. The novel is written in first-person perspective‚ through the eyes of the main character. His

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    The Film Billy Elliot

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    society‚ especially in relations to gender roles when jacky says ‘lads do boxing and wrestling.. not bloody ballet’ demonstrates the stereotypes held in society. Also the slow zoom in on billy ‘dancing’ with boxing bags goes from a long shot to a close up shot on his ace. The growth in this scene where billy is discovering a world that he longing for an outlet to express himself in a natural way but he is

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