Their voices are muffled as the being cannot understand what they are saying. Scientist Three exists the room. The front of the being comes into the focus of the audience. The camera zooms into the being from an extreme long shot to an extreme close up‚ focusing on the being’s eyes. Being (V.O.) I feel as though these will be my last moments alive on this earth. I feel as though my body can no longer support it’s own needs‚ slowly becoming numb over time. Why am I here? What do they want? Mama
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checking the forensic reports so as to see the causes of the two first deaths. He is not concentrated in his task‚ he is watching TV and drinking beer while is working. In fact‚ he is tired because he has not reached any conclusion. An extreme close-up shot shows he is kind of thoughtful‚ he does not see anything in common between the two first deaths. In addition to this‚ cross cutting or parallel editing reflects how they work and how they face investigations. So we can see again the contrast
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that the situation is indeed fairly funny. This is all happening while the classical music is playing in the background and while all the people around Artur Karapetyan are talking and greeting each other. When they see each other a lot of close ups are starting to appear of both Jack and Rose which indicates the importance of these two characters and their interaction. Jack greets her in a very formal way by kissing her hand & tells her straight away that he always wanted to do that and that he
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By completing this scene is just one shot‚ the cinematographer accomplished a sense nostalgia. The audience accepts that the two characters will never be together‚ yet they can not help but think about the way things might have turned out. A close up shot is used when Harry Lime has been shot and is trying to open the frate to get out of the sewers. Because the shot shows so much of his face‚ the audience is able to see the full extent of his emotions. There is a sense of desperation and fear. But
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Suzy Lusk is one of the children in the Up Series. She came from a wealthy family‚ and lead a privileged life. As a child she attended an upper-class school for girls‚ where she spent time learning things like ballet; while outside school‚ she had a nanny to take care of her. At 7‚ Suzy seems to be a happy child; absent-mindedly preforming ballet‚ and trying to be “ladylike”. When she speaks of her parents that she becomes quiet‚ likely missing them as all children do at 7. However‚ she leaves the
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4 3 2 1 Under 5 OVERALL EVALUATION Outline was in correct format and handed in 5 0 Work Cited was correct; annotated and pictures cited 5 4 3 2 1 Student dressed up 5 0 Speech met time limit 10 0 7-9 min. TOTAL POINTS _________/120 Time___________min. The final speech will be either an informative or persuasive. You will be giving your speech in
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In the last stanza the child says “but how could Arthur go‚ clutching his tiny lily‚ with his eyes shut up so tight and the roads deep in snow?” The child is trying to say why is Arthur is lying in the box when he should be having fun? I think that the child thinks that this is a birthday party. I feel that at the end of the poem the child is sad because Arthur isn’t opening his eyes or “waking up” to play or celebrate. He is just lying
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Boo Radley As the novel advances‚ the children’s changing attitude toward Boo Radley is an important measurement of their development from innocence toward a grown-up ethical perspective. At the beginning of the book‚ Boo is merely a source of childhood superstition. For example‚ when Jem finds his pants sown and laid out on the fence of the Radley’s‚ as he explains to Scout‚ then allowing them to consider the possibility that perhaps this childhood superstition really does exist. At
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Sequence Analysis for Casablanca “Play it again Sam” Shot 1 - Establishing shot shows Selective focus on Sam as piano wheeled in focus‚ within Ricks bar - Black and white color scheme with hard lighting and low-key illumination effectively recreates bar image - Sam face fronting camera‚ well lit‚ Ilsa back to camera - Background out of focus‚ thus centering the scene around Sam and Ilsa - Diegetic sound of conversation between sam and Ilsa - 2 planes of action -Sam and Ilsa conversation
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sorry.” The repetition represents his self-frustration‚ and is emphasized through the close up shot that displays his anger and disappointment in himself through facial expression. In a subsequent and contrasting scene‚ Pat is comforted by Tiffany when he imagines hearing the same song. This scene represents his found trust in her‚ and through this‚ a social change is displayed. In this scene‚ a close-up shot of Pat’s facial expression is displayed again as we see it begin to relax at Tiffany’s presence
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