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    Mise En Scene

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    Noor Khan Aesthetics & Video SAAMPT Assignment: Write about Mise-en-scene. In the film industry‚ the various amounts of different types of film are incredible. But as different as films may seem‚ they all have one element that links them all together. That element is known as mise-en-scene. Mise-en-scene is a French phrase that means “putting into the scene.” Mise-en-scene includes elements such as setting‚ lighting‚ costume‚ camerawork‚ figure movement and expression (acting). Each movie

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    Movie Review : Varumaiyin Niram Sivappu (Tamil‚ 1980) Business Government & Society - Assignment 1 …. 7/18/2011 Submitted to: …. Introduction Varumaiyin Niram Sivappu (Red is the colour of Poverty) is a Tamil film released in the year 1980. The film was written and directed by K.Balachander who is considered as one of the finest film makers in the industry and acclaimed for his bold portrayals of social and human issues. Kamal Haasan‚ a three time national award winner for best actor‚ played the

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    Bicycle Thief

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    The Bicycle Thief The Bicycle Thief is probably the best known and most highly praised of all the Italian Neorealist films of its era. The films of the Neorealist movement were characterized by several primary ideas. Instead of featuring stories focusing on glitz and glamour‚ Neorealist films focused on the poor and the working class. Instead of building and fabricating complex sets to film on‚ they did their filming on location. And instead of trying to get the most well known‚ highly paid celebrity

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    Nagamandala

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    A Reluctant Master Girish Karnad says that‚ though the English writers and the thought of writing in English influenced him‚ it was unknowingly that he became a playwright and started writing in Kannada. ’Yakshagana’‚ the traditional folk theatre of Karnataka‚ influenced him. Karnad’s plays‚ Yayathi‚ Hayavadana‚ Tughlag‚ and Nagamandala certainly reveal this influence. Two Folktales and a Play The play Naga Mandala is based on two folk-tales of Kannada. It was first staged at the University of Chicago

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    Korean Films: “My Sassy Girl” & “The Classic” Characteristics of Korean and Chinese Films We think that the characteristics that make Korean films different from Chinese films are‚ first and foremost‚ the most basic structure or skeleton that they use when making their movies. We think that Chinese movies‚ compared to Korean movies‚ are usually more complex. Chinese movies usually have many parts that needs to be put together to see the bigger picture of the movie. In contrast with this

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    The Bicycle Thief

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    1  When in talks about the most influential movement in film history‚ many  would point out that Italian Neorealism has created a great impact of it’s own in  the 1940s. Post‐World War II in Italy birthed a lot of films that supported this  national movement. This essay aims to explore the themes and the mis‐en‐scene  of the film “The Bicycle Thief” by Vittorio De Sica and how it serves as an  unforgettable representative of the neorealism genre.   With regards to it’s mise‐en‐scene‚ “The Bicycle Thief” represented every 

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    Essay On Arthur Freed

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    - Introduction - Once upon a time in Culver City‚ California‚ there was a studio with a lion as its logo called Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. For many years‚ under the leadership of Louis B. Mayer‚ Dore Schary‚ and others‚ the studio created magnificent musical films that remain unsurpassed creations in movie history. Mainly‚ there were three musical producers‚ Arthur Freed‚ Joe Pasternak‚ and Jack Cummings. Each producer had his team‚ these were referred to as “units”‚ such as the famous “Freed Unit”

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    Australian Rules A comparative review by Anita Jetnikoff (QUT) for Australian Screen Education. Published as: Jetnikoff‚ Anita (2003) Australian Rules: a comparative review. Australian Screen Education(30):36-38. The title may mislead some viewers‚ as this is not a film about a football code‚ anymore than Bend it with Beckham is about soccer. This powerful‚ brave and rather brutal feature is the debut of Paul Goldman‚ who co-wrote the screenplay with the novelist Phillip Gwynne. Both the storylines

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    Hindi films are banned in Manipur since September‚ 2000‚ by separatist militant group Revolutionary Peoples Front which claims that Bollywood goes against Manipuri values. Priyanka Chopra is happy with all the critical praise coming her way for her performance as MC Mary Kom in the boxer’s biopic but the actress says it is “disheartening” that people from Manipur cannot see the movie. Kom too had expressed her sadness over her hometown missing its date with the big screen version of her life-story

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    Grease (1978) music: Leonard Bernstein I think the effectiveness of a musical film in comparison to a film score in a non-musical largely depends on the target audience of the film‚ genre of film‚ and plot of the film. In musical films like Grease‚ Chicago‚ Les Miserables‚ West Side Story‚ and Mama Mia‚ the musical and choreographed aspects of film work with the plot in an effective manner. I feel like [romantic] comedies (eg. Mama Mia and Grease) and dramas (eg. Les Miserables and Chicago) are

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