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    Alan Parker is a film set in the mid 1960’s. It was set in the time of the Civil Rights Movement and throughout the film it is shown how badly coloured people were discriminated against during those times. The major theme in the film is racism and segregation between the white and the coloured people in Jessup County. The director has developed this theme by using different techniques such as having characters with different personalities and authority‚ by using various film techniques and by setting

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    "Double Indemnity" is one of the best films of all time‚ not necessarily because of its story but because of the acting‚ direction‚ cinematography‚ lighting‚ and the narrative style. At the time this film was released‚ the idea of revealing who the killer was in the opening scene was virtually unheard of‚ but it ended up being very effective because it allowed the audience to concentrate more on other elements of the film‚ which was the goal of Billy Wilder‚ the director. Instead of trying to figure

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    “Run Lola Run” directed by tom Twyker and “ The Third of May” by Francisco Goya both use visual techniques to convey their message to the audience and involve the audience in the experiences that the images create. The mediums in which both the composers choose to convey these messages are successful in communicating to the audience the types of experiences that are represented in the images “Run Lola Run” directed by Tom Twyker follows a woman who must get 100‚000 in 20 minutes to save her boyfriend

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    Ron Howard is a drama film which is based on the life of John Nash. Nash is considered to be a genius and is a brilliant mathematician who suffers from schizophrenia. In the beginning of the movie John Nash starts his career off at Princeton University and he slowly moves into new positions. About halfway through the movie‚ John begins to realize that some of the people he has met are just illusions in his mind. Throughout the film‚ Ron Howard uses numerous film techniques to show the viewers a

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    directs a film‚ he or she does so in a context. This context includes the director’s feelings‚ beliefs‚ past experiences‚ goals‚ needs‚ and physical environment. The world of the text – The text is set in a time and a place that may be fundamentally different from the world in which the reader/viewer lives. It expresses thoughts and ideas that reflect values and beliefs of that time. Events and characters need to be judged within that framework. The world of the reader - When one watches a film‚ one

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    Belonging- Essay 2 “How does Luhrmann use filmic techniques to explore the concept of Belonging?” The use of cinematic techniques is essential in a film to explore the main idea or concept within. In the film ‘Strictly Ballroom’‚ Luhrmann uses a wide range of filmic techniques to explore the concept of belonging. This essay will discuss the techniques used in the ‘Pasodoble’ scene and how the use of close-up‚ long shot and diegetic sound explores the idea of belonging. The use of a close-up shot

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    How does the filmmaker use cinematic techniques and narrative elements to explore their message about a theme in Minority Report? The man fled down the centre of Main street frantically looking around‚ everywhere he glanced there was an advertisement. These were unlike any advertisements the man had ever seen before‚ they could learn. “Hello‚ Mr John‚” said the closest advertisement‚ it knew his name. The Minority Report‚ directed by Steven Spielberg in 2001‚ covers many social problems from

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    performance again. Three rehearsal techniques that a director should employ in rehearsals are: isolation‚ disassemble/reassemble‚ and disguised practice. Isolation involves isolating a tricky part in music‚ slowing it down‚ gradually speeding up‚ and then playing it back into context gradually. This technique works well for sections or groups who are struggling with a difficult part of the music‚ and need more attention and troubleshooting from the director. I believe this technique should only be used if students

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    in a frame can tell an entire story of its own. The setting‚ lighting‚ and even position of the characters in a film can give a whole new meaning to a frame or scene. In The Philadelphia Story‚ mise-en-scène plays a large role in the overall tone and understanding of the story. Each frame is carefully thought out and set up‚ resulting in a beautifully composed film. The setting of the film is a large Philadelphian estate in which the high class main character Tracy Lord lives. The house is filled with

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    system‚ many popular films today use the same conventions to tell a compelling story. Not all movies follow the rules‚ but Goodfellas is no exception to these conventions. However‚ using these rules effectively plays a big part in a good film‚ and only in the final scene of Goodfellas do we see a certain number of these film elements added. With the use of extreme closeups‚ non-conventional plot order‚ and breaking the fourth wall‚ Goodfellas takes full advantage of the film grammar and narrative

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