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    Stardust: Movie Analysis

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    movie have emotion and thrill. In the movie Stardust Matthew Vaughn uses shots and angles to show emotion‚ excitement and power in his scenes. He uses a lot of low-angle shots to make the character look powerful‚ he also uses a lot of medium close-ups to show the expression of the character’s face but at the same time you can also see a bit of their upper shoulders‚ and he also uses a lot more of extreme long shot to show the different settings from Stormhold to the city of Wall. An example of

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    Sports Massage Level 3 Assignment 3 Question 1 (Weighting: 8) Discuss eight of the contra-indications to sports massage. Contra Indications to massage are very important and are the first and most important thing you should consider before treating a patient. Looking at the Contra Indications during assessment of the patients needs is a good time to see whether or not treatment would make things worse. It is important to understand your own limitations and refer when necessary to a specialist. The

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    Film Editing Paper

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    he is reading his journal for a length 5 seconds. The ensuing shot is a close up shot duration of 3 seconds of Evan’s stunned face‚ followed by another point of view shot from Evan’s perspective looking at his cell mate. This takes us to a flashback of Evan’s elementary school days where he is in class and asked to create a drawing of what he desires to be when he grows up. The first shot of the flashback is a close up shot duration of 4 seconds of a friend of Evans in class‚ followed by a long shot

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    morning

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     Its twelve and its Saturday and I was getting in some good sleep.  Whatcha need?   Harry: Listen up joe‚ we can’t talk?   Joe: No. We can’t talk   Harry: Why? You aren’t with a lady are you? Because that would be unheard of.   Joe: Nah I’m not with a girl stupid *cough*   Harry: Now now joe‚ what I was going to say is that the gang is hanging out‚ are you in?   Joe: It depends‚ we going to jake’s?   Harry: Nah man‚ were going to Liz’s  Joe: When was the last ti­   Harry: Listen up kiddo‚ are you coming or not?   Joe: Sure I’ll be at your house soon

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    the viewers at their seats at the same time. We are also given close ups o the main characters which obviously communicates to us that the character is the one being spoken about. Phillip Noyce manages to tell so much information in such a little story. There are also a variety of close ups during this movie for example when the man takes Maud’s children we receive close ups of Molly‚ Daisy‚ Gracie‚ Maud and Maud’s mother. Close ups are generally used for suspense or to change what we should be attended

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    who misses her train and goes to a diner to have lunch. She buys a salad and gets up to find some cutlery‚ however when she returns to her salad‚ is shocked to find a black man eating her salad. After he refuses to give her back the salad‚ she decides to be defiant and eats of the plate. After the man is finished‚ he leaves and returns with two cups of coffee which they share. After only a few sips the woman gets up and leaves the diner which she discovers she has left her bags. When she returns‚

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    right and wrong

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    _____________________________________________________________ Right and Wrong What is right and wrong? It sounds simple enough but when you actually sit down and think about it‚ it becomes a very complicated question to answer. Longman dictionary defined right as a statement or piece of information that is correct and based on true fact while wrong is a behavior that is not morally right or not based on true fact. For me‚ right and wrong are hard to define‚ it depends on your perspective of life

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    happy again. *************** *** Here is what most humans don’t understand: *** Everyone is different and broken hearts can be fixed‚ only if they try to fix them She remembered the way Michael Holtzapfel died‚ she grabbed some rope‚ then climbed up the debris. Tears fell down her young face while she tied the rope to a mangled pipe. Liesel closed her eyes to dream

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    Mean Creek

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    theme of change in friend/relationships. The director uses camera shot‚ lighting and sound in the scene where they are all sitting on the river bank after they play truth and dare and George gets pushed overboard by Rocky because he wouldn’t shut up about Marty’s father‚ but then George freaks out and drowns to death. we see a long shot of them all sitting away from eachother.The director uses positioning to show the feeling of isolation. The director uses this aspect to communicate the beginning

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    freedom. The director employs the technique of dialogue when he has Red say‚ “They felt like free men.” The head guard even grabs a beer himself‚ dissolving the barriers between the guards and the criminals a little. Finally‚ we cut to a medium close up of Andy sitting away from the rest with a little smile on his face. The director keeps touching back on the theme of corruption and brutality in prison but illustrates how Andy survives by trying to feel normal. Feeling normal allows him to keep his

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