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    Shoe Horn Sonata

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    them for their identity but he ran out and moved to another hotel. In 1944 august 1st the Russians came in and conquered Germany. The film shows a relation to Distinctively visual on how we can see the images in the film. we can also visualise or imagine on what it would be like if we were in their shoes. The film ‘the pianist’ shows variety of visual techniques‚ such as the black and white colour during the opening of the movie‚ it tells us the movie is revolves around the past. The effect of the

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    through the Australian’s feelings towards the event using pre-existing myths to portray this tragedy of war. In this analysis the main method of approach to the study of the film will be focusing on the Australian cultural values and myths that are presented in Gallipoli and how they are conveyed through the use of film techniques and the elements involved. Overall through the study of the above it will be shown how Gallipoli works as a cultural text and how readers interpret these cultural meanings

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    The four fundamentals of film are mis-en-scéne‚ cinematography‚ editing and sound. The mis-en-scéne includes the setting‚ costumes‚ make-up‚ lighting and staging. It is defined as “the visual elements on the stage and includes depth‚ height‚ and width. Although the precise meaning of mise-en-scène with regard to film is disputed‚ it generally refers to what is seen in the film frames throughout the film or to what is seen in one single shot or frame.” The next element is cinematography and that is

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    The Blind Side

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    and year of publication * ‘The Blind Side’ is a film composed by John Lee Hancock (2009) Identify the context in which your ORT has been set and they key ideas related to the concept of belonging which are represented. * The blind Side was created based on the 2006 book ‘The Blind Side: Evolution of a game”. The film was set in Memphis‚ in various environments such as A Christian School‚ the Tuohy’s household and other areas. This film explores the life of the main character‚ Michael Oher

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    Saving Private Ryan Essay

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    introduce a variety of concepts which pertain to the film as a whole. The opening scene of Saving Private Ryan‚ directed by Steven Spielberg‚ not only introduces the characters but also establishes that the film is . These concepts are portrayed through a variety of film techniques. Straight away the audience is positioned to believe that this film will be a traditional “war or action” film. Therefore the purpose is to introduce the subject of the film. The captain speaking giving orders for when the

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    Children of Men Notes

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    Cuaron’s film Children of Menutilizes an unusual editing style to immerse the viewer in the world of the film and create a sense of reality that would ordinarily not exist in a traditional Hollywood movie. Long takes‚ and more specifically the absence of cuts‚ are used to achieve a documentary-like feel; action scenes which traditionally would have many fast paced shots and close ups are shown entirely through a single master shot. The use of a single shot advances the world of the film by maintaining

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    Or‚ at least‚ a narrative which can be read as complete‚ despite the absence of Kane’s own recollections. Unusually for a commercial film there is little use of an omniscient‚ god-like gaze. Instead‚ Kane’s life is presented as a random tumble of jigsaw pieces‚ which the observer is required to assemble themselves. An overwhelming presence‚ underpinned by deep-seated insecurity‚ Kane’s

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    Witness Holocaust

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    Witness through imagination Gary Weissman evokes the term "non-witness" in order to stress that subsequent generations only experience the Holocaust through representations of it. The term “non-witness stresses that those who did not witness the Holocaust‚ and that the experience of listening to‚ reading‚ or viewing witness testimony is not an experience of victimization. While there is the opportunity to read books or watch films on the Holocaust‚ listen to Holocaust survivors‚ visit Holocaust

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    composer of Clueless use film techniques to transform the social‚ historical and environmental context of Jane Austen’s Emma to the modern context of Clueless? Amy Heckerling’s Clueless involves a storyline‚ which closely follows the text of Jane Austen’s novel Emma. However‚ there are some key points of difference in the transformation that has taken place. This is due to the individual context of the nineteenth century prose text and that of the modern appropriated film text. The context can

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    Discoveries can affect our vision of the world‚ do you agree? Discovery is when you find or explore different aspects of something you don’t often know about or a lot of. There are many types of different discoveries you can make such as physical‚ historical‚ emotional‚ random‚ personal and accidental discoveries. “Martin and The Hand Grenade” by John Foulcher‚ “Looking for Alibrandi” by Melina Marchetta and “Erin Brochovich” directed by Steven Soderberghall all endure the theme discovery in

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