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    Film Pre-Production Essay

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    Pre-Production Essay When planning a film production a lot of things need consideration‚ for example money is an important element that will be needed to fund the production of the film‚ with the crew/cast needing payment for their work. Props need buying and depending on the dialogue of the movie they may be quite expensive along with the equipment needed to record and edit the movie and the setting of where you are going to film whether it be public or private property. And also such things as

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    Wanted Movie Film review

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    Title and Year release: Wanted (2008) Genre: Gangster Audience Classification: Production Team (company‚ studio‚ director‚ actors): Directed By: Temur Bekmambetov Produced By: Marc Platt Jason Netter Iain Smith Jim Lemley Screenplay By: Chris Morgan Michael Brandt Derek Haas Story by: Michael Brandt Derek Haas Music By: Danny Elfman Cinematography: Mitchell Amundsen Studio Spyglass Entertainment Relativity Media Marc Platt Top Cow Kickstart Distributed By:

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    Film Prioritization Case Analysis The film division of a large entertainment conglomerate must determine which film projects meet the company’s objectives and assign them priority. Seven films are weighed against three “must” objectives and seven “want” objectives by top management. Only four to six films are produced a year by this film division. It is important then for the top leadership to select only the film projects that have a solid return on investment and maintain the highest standards

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Film Review Joseph Webb Introduction to Film ENG225 Instructor David Preizler June 24th‚ 2014 To Kill a Mockingbird Film Review “Like film genres themselves‚ trends in media criticism are cyclical‚ a pattern exemplified by the history of film genre studies” (Mittell‚ 2000‚ pg. 88). This quote exemplifies how trends‚ especially in the American media‚ usually come full circle‚ or reoccur‚ as seen in the history of film genre study. In the book review

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    Winning: Film Cool Running

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    to do your best and if you lose‚ dust yourself off and try again. This is idea is showcased through the film Cool Running’s and this is reinforced through a speech given by John Wooden‚ in which he talked about the difference between winning and succeeding. Main themes that are going to be explored are determination and success‚ good sportsmanship and leadership. Through the use of various film techniques‚ narrative and poetic techniques the speaker and director are able to convey messages to the

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    Beowulf detailing the similarities and differences between the 2007 film and the various text versions. The portrayal of both King Hrothgar’s and Grendel’s appearance and personalities are different in the film than in the text. In the motion picture version‚ he was portrayed as being an unstable alcoholic. This quote from the film demonstrates this‚ “I want mead! Give me some mead‚ my queen” (Beowulf: Top Ten Quotes)! In the film King Hrothgar is also portrayed as being a disgrace to his wife‚ in

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    The film subgenre “Coming-of-Age” has been around since American Graffiti in 1973 and continued to flourish with movies including‚ but not limited to‚ The Breakfast Club (1985) and Almost Famous (2000). These films started off as a way to express the transition from childhood and adulthood‚ while including current issues of the time. For example‚ American Graffiti was able to reflect the time period in which it was made‚ taking issues from the current day. American Graffiti can be described as‚“Taking

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    Music's Role in Film

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    Music’s Role in Film Music played during a movie and the soundtracks that go along with the movie play a significant role as the mood settles for the movie. If one is watching a scary movie‚ then a slower‚ creepier tone is appropriate‚ but if one is watching an action movie‚ then a fast paced song is better suited for the scene. In a sense‚ the soundtrack is what gives the movie its existence. Soundtracks must fit the movie perfectly‚ and in some cases people remember a certain song before an important

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    In the films Black Robe‚ The Crucible‚ The Patriot‚ The Alamo‚ and Cold Mountain‚ the authors created historical inaccuracies for the audience of the generation they were made for. This means they would change some details to fit their idea of what the people felt in that time in history‚ to grip the audience and give some insight to the characters. These inaccuracies also helped to develop a point‚ even though a few minor details were changed‚ the audience eventually saw the whole picture and knew

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    Cleo Film Techniques

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    Filmmakers use many different tools to help their audience understand the message in their films‚ and to better understand the psychological nuances of their characters. Some of these tools include acting‚ framing‚ cinematography‚ and editing. These tools can be used to show any range of emotion‚ in many different ways; extreme close ups on characters to show uneasiness‚ tears on an actors face to show sadness‚ fast cutting to make the audience feel rushed‚ or cool or warm colors to convey emotion

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