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    How does the director Steven Spielberg‚ use film techniques to convey one or more themes in his filmWar of the Worlds? Steven Spielberg utilizes many techniques‚ in his filmWar of the Worlds‚ including camera work‚ actors and sound effects to convey various themes such as family relationships. An initial scene‚ ‘Eve of the War’‚ establishes the relationships amongst the family especially around the central character Ray Ferrier (Tom Cruise) which are built upon in ‘Coming of the Invaders’. ‘Worst

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    New and Future Developments in Cinematography This transitional period in cinema is currently resulting in new and inventive technology emerging in rapid succession. Because the age of digital cinema has only just begun‚ we have yet to see the full potential of what it might bring. In camera technology there are several new companies now competing with the larger names in the business. This is leading to a democratisation of an industry that

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    Right One In Question 3 Let The Right One In a film that uses cinematography and sound very well to represent violence and how much of an impact this has on the viewers. The way the film locates the sources of the violence and how it is shown in the film‚ as well as how the violence is demonstrated how it is done to show violence in the film. Also the way cinematography and sound is used to justify the violence that is shown throughout the film. How violence is presented in Let The Right One

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    КОРЧАГИНА ИРИНА THE WORLD HISTORY OF FILM INDUSTRY Научный руководитель: кандидат педагогических наук‚ Компанеева Л.Г. Волжский 2008 CONTENT |Introduction …………………………………………………………………... |3 | |Part 1. The history of film industry before World War II ….....……………… |5 | |1.1 The forerunners of film…………………………………………………

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    facing the introduction of World War II‚ chaos could break out at any minute. The day before Halloween in 1938‚ a simple broadcast of entertainment launched the country into panic(History.com Staff 1). By announcing that Martians were invading Earth on the air‚ The War of the Worlds‚ radio adaptation by Orson Wells’ that seemed “too realistic to be fake‚” would be the cause of this havoc in the north eastern region of the United States. H.G. Wells’ book‚ The War of the Worlds‚ was written in 1898‚ and

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    The POV shot is used a couple times through out this film like when Scotty was looking down from the roof at his first accident. It’s also used when Scotty is following madeleine. It’s used also when he’s looking down the steps at the church when he’s chasing madeleine before she dies. I this a model is probably

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    The film‚ "The Machines that Changed the World"‚ was not only extremely enlightening‚ but also surprisingly intriguing. Although the video provided abundant information‚ I will only touch on the most imperative aspects. World War II was a time of rockets‚ atomic bombs‚ and ENIAC. ENIAC which stands for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer was created by John Presper Eckert and John Mauchly in 1946. ENIAC’s initial purpose was to calculate biolistic tables of guns for the war. Unfortunately

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    March 28‚ 2010 Western Civ. 102 World War I and World War II had a profound effect on many people living during those time periods. During World War I and World War II thousands lost their lives fighting for their respective countries. Men played a crucial part in fighting for their countries on the war front‚ but on the home front women played a crucial part also. During both World War I and World War II‚ women were called on to do work and take on major roles that

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    Congress for a declaration of war against Germany‚ stating that "The world must be made safe for democracy." For three years‚ the United States had managed to remain neutral in World War I‚ which was wrecking widespread destruction on Western Europe. U.S. relations with Germany had deteriorated throughout that period‚ however‚ particularly as German submarines had torpedoed many American merchant vessels crossing the Atlantic Ocean. Congress adopted a declaration of war a few days later by a strong

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    “The Fog of War” documentary highlights the experiences of Robert McNamara as the U.S. Secretary of Defense during the presidencies of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B Johnson. The film covers McNamara’s involvement in World War 2‚ the Cuban Missile Crisis‚ and the Vietnam War with regards to his position and the lessons he’s learned after being put into the century’s most conflicting situations. McNamara implements these lessons into the historical wartime occurrences in the U.S. he’s able to witness

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