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    To protect and serve every American know that quote. Expect for the people who made it Police Officer. In the movie crash the main topic am going to talk about is Officer Matt Dillon but his character name is Ryan. Officer Dillon is a cop that has been working on the force for a long time. In one of the scene in the movie crash Officer Dillon pull over Terrance Howard and Thundie Newton Terrance Howard wife in the movie because Terrance Howard wife was giving a gift to Terrance Howard if you know

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    FILM UNIT I’M NOT SCARED/IO NON HO PAURA (2003) DIRECTED BY GABRIELE SALVATORES An English teaching resource for year 12: Achievement Standard 2.5 REBECCA LAGAS & ZANITA THOMPSON UNIT OVERVIEW Unit Title: I’m Not Scared Either - An Introduction to a Sub-Titled Film. Strand: Visual Language (with links to Written and Oral Language) Levels: 6‚ 7 and 8 Function: Viewing (with links to Presenting‚ Listening/Speaking and Transactional Writing) Processes:

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    Crash By: Sahrah Abdul Paul Haggis’ 2003 film Crash is about Los Angeles citizens with very separate lives. They go through interweaving stories of race‚ loss and redemption. It shows us how we connect or disconnect with other people. Although we feel separated by a number of factors such as race‚ class‚ status or gender we are more connected than we think. The editing used in this film contributes

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    feelings. The motion picture Crash for example is an art form because it satisfies the definition of art. An individual took the time to write the story which was then turned into a screen play. The plot of the screenplay Crash evinces bits and pieces of racism that takes place on a daily basis in the city of Los Angeles‚ CA. The flick captures racial stereotypes by divulging into the lives of characters all of different race and ethnicities (the screenplay is a low concept film that focuses on the characters

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    Crash: Illustrations of Racial Issues Have you watched the film Crash directed by Paul Haggis? It is a marvelous film which consists of sensational and emotional realistic scenes‚ and was played by professional actors. Moreover‚ it is directed by a well-known writer whose works have won several Academy awards‚ and Crash is one of them. In this film‚ Haggis tends to represent major issues that occurred in a city of diversity by exposing different kinds of social and multicultural differences. The

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    The Film Crash COM 200 Interpersonal Communicati November 06‚ 2011 The Film Crash In the 2004 film Crash (Haggis)‚ several conflicts are explored between people living in a racially indicted city. While the conflicts occur at many levels between many people throughout the film‚ the most unproductive to watch as the viewer is the conflict between Daniel Ruiz‚ the locksmith‚ and Farhad‚ the shop owner. The conflict escalates as communication between the two breaks down over a language

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    FIL 2000 Flowers 1 March 2013 Editing in the Butterfly Effect In the movie the Butterfly Effect‚ directed by John R. Leonetti‚ there are many different elements of editing utilized to create unique suspenseful and thrilling scenes. Leonetti relies on editing to contribute to the overall thrilling sensation created in the movie. Editing in this movie generates many different effects‚ but the most noteworthy effects in the movie add to the continuity of the film as well as the sense of suspense

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            Developments in Editing Techniques     Student name : Muna Abdi   Student Number : 1241606    Lecturers Name: Anthea Kennedy    Unit 31: Development and Techniques of Film and Video Editing                Lecturers Name: Anthea Kennedy    Unit 31: Development and Techniques of Film and Video Editing         Student name : Muna Abdi   Student Number : 1241606            Table of Contents     1. Introduction 2. Early cinema/ editing 3. Editing Techniques 4. Soviet Montage    

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    opening scene‚ the chicken runs from guys because they want to kill it‚ also the people that they are around and how is there situatuion. As the consequences in the film changed to different time‚ the color and lightneing changed to show us violence and crime that are dominating in that area in real life. Also the camera movement in the film‚ like the scene when the guys were chasing the chicken‚ this makes the audience feel as if he is the one that he is chasing the chicken. The director shows us the

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    these fantastical worlds with unique‚ larger-than-life characters that in a way reflect reality. Throughout his films‚ Tim Burton uses music and sound‚ editing techniques ‚and shots and framing to control the audience’s emotions and make them relate reality to his outlandish movie universes. To start‚ Tim Burton uses music and sound to intensify raw‚ emotional moments in his films. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ diegetic sound of the people talking about the last kid finding the golden

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