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    in to a close up of Robbie to show his emotion as he realises they have made it to the sea. It cuts to an medium high angle aerial long shot as the characters are running through the reeds to show the true desperation of the men. While they are running the music playing is low like being played on an organ and picks up pass to build up the tension of the scene. It tracks their movement as they run and cuts into a close u p of Robbie’s shoe then zooms out and moves up at the same time up over Robbie’s

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    Stardust: Movie Analysis

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    the 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

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    Film Editing Paper

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    uncertainty. This movie is filled with flashbacks and flash-forwards because of the main character going back to the past to change his memories. In doing so he hopes to live the best life possible without destroying the lives of others that are close to him. The one scene I chose starts out with a medium shot duration of 7 seconds‚ where the main character Evan is speaking to a prison inmate. The scene then utilizes a reverse shot of the inmate replying to Evan’s conversation for 4 seconds. The

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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

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    Analysis of the film Jaws

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    also know that there is something fast approaching because the shot keeps changing to the point of view of the shark‚ looking up at the girl swimming. When the shark attacks the girl it keeps the shot at eye level with the girl making the viewer feel as if it could be them. Then the girl is dragged under the water right in front of the camera‚ making it feel as if it is close to the viewer but also confirming that the girl defiantly has gone under the water. Then in the next part of the movie where

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    From Episode 1 The nature of a discovery can be confronting in ways that are hesitant. The discovery that the passports and mobile phones of the participants are being taken away has a shocked feeling towards Raye which is expressed through middle close up camera shot. The natural lighting of the closed room indicates the rawness of her discovery which is foreshadowing the confronting discoveries of the future. A discovery may occur because of deliberate planning. The use of mise en scene where the

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    In the movie It Should Happen To You‚ Gladys is a model of successful transition from an anonymous figure to a famous person. She not only brings herself enormous satisfaction‚ but also has profound influence on the society by taking commercial advertisements. According to Roland Barthes’ theory of myth‚ there is a special relationship between Gladys and her commercial advertisements‚ or more precisely the society in general. The motivation that associated intimately with the social phenomenon alludes

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    spaces‚ this combined with a close-up shot of Susanna’s face displays the emotions Susanna has of this place‚ she feels like there is a barrier in front of her‚ preventing her from experiencing what the world outside is like beyond that barrier or door. This further backs up her statement of not wishing to be stuck there with Lisa‚ but to be outside in the world‚ indicating that Lisa is her barrier‚ preventing her from moving on. This placement of props along with the close-up shot‚ reflects the feelings

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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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    Transylvania‚ the characters all consist of supernatural/immortal monsters. Dracula in the film Hotel Transylvania is constructed from the main antagonist of Bram Stoker’s gothic novel‚ Count Dracula. Through the progressive film‚ an extreme close up that turns into a close-up shot of Dracula is shown. When the shot is viewed we also see the red colour highlighted along his face. The effect that the composer has incorporated in this shot is to scare the audience. Dracula wears a long black toned cape as his

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