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    Cell Day

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    background. 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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    Stand by Me Essay

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    The film stand by me (1986) directed by Rob Reiner is a famous and popular film and one which I have based my close scene study upon. The scene that I will be analysing during the course of the essay is the climax of the film which is evidently the scene where the dead body of Ray Brower is discovered. The film portrays many themes‚ some of which include mateship‚ trust‚ bravery‚ maturity‚ overcoming sorrow and friendship. To portray these themes noticeably‚ the film maker uses an assortment of

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    is covered in numbers and the room began to spin. The camera movement in this scene shows that John Nash is overwhelmed with all of these numbers. In another instance John is surrounded by newspapers in his office. Certain letters began to “light up” and he began to cut portions out of the newspapers. Throughout most of this scene the room seemed to be spinning again. This type of camera movement helps us see the movements where John is overwhelmed or

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    Against All Odds

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    Against all Odds Good Morning Teachers. Today I’m going to be talking about the topic Against All Odds. Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believed‚ it can be achieved even when success is out of reach. The concept of the topic “Against All Odds” was seen through the documentary ‘Search for the Afghan Girl’ which is concerned with McCurry’s return journey to Pakistan to trace the location of a young Afghan girl he photographed in 1984‚ that photo became famous and has come to represent

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    Billy Elliot

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    Billy Elliot Scene Analysis Scene Title and Description - Sound (Diegetic and non-diegetic) Movement 1. Opening titles: The song Cosmic Dancer hand places record by T-rex is heard as boy delicately on is jumping up and down. turntable‚ boy is seen The responder jumping up and down immediately assumes uncontrollably and that music plays an displaying a happy important role in this and carefree boy’s life. disposition. 2. A Disgrace in the Gloves - Setting (lighting and - Camera techniques - Text

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    language as we use the term here: visual tools that add additional layers of meaning to the content of the story”(Brown Blain‚ 2013:15). The medium close up has the purpose to evoke an emotive response of the subject regarding the circumstances of the events that take place. He gazes helpless and is appalled by the atrocities that are in motion”the medium shot‚ like the wide shot‚ is relative to the

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    where a sequence of shots are displayed to portray an effective manner of time passing. Clocks are presented throughout the film. In the opening sequence a background sound of a clock ticking can be heard and the following misen-scene consists of a close up of a pendulum swinging ominously‚ then the camera pans upwards to reveal a demonic clock. The low angle shot of the clock emphasises the power of that time will have in the film. Overall the main theme time is a significant aspect of the film that

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    Psycho

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    sense‚ it is obviously important‚ the camera then cuts back to the first shot and shows the woman rip up the paper‚ the audience is left wondering and feeling anxious. The camera then pans to follow the woman into the bathroom‚ I feel this lures the audience into a false sense of security as we are made to feel that everything is fine. The audience is then left waiting for the inevitable which builds up the tension and suspense. Hitchcock then wants the audience to feel calm as if

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    of movies where you would want to go back over and over again to watch it. Shots Spike Lee is known for his perfect shots where he uses different lens to give the movie a distinguishing look. The movie varied from long shots‚ medium‚ close up and extreme close up. That is shown from the beginning of the movie where the woman was dancing and it almost included all of the shots mentioned above. Throughout the movie the technique of

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    Professor Smith ! Intro to Film ! March 7‚ 2014 ! Symbolic Character Development in Psycho! ! ! The film Psycho has two main characters‚ one being Marion and the other being ! Norman Bates. Marion is the main character for the first half of the film and Norman Bates ! assumes the role of main character after Marion is murdered. In order to enhance Marion’s ! character‚ the Alfred Hitchcock uses mise-en-scene to symbolize Marion’s character change ! and indecisive choice to steal $40‚000 from

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