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    writing about the use of lighting in the opening scene of The Godfather‚ (1). The photography of The Godfather as an entire film is very planned and used specifically to generate moods‚ and have great psychological affect. This is just as true for the very first series of shots for the film‚ and perhaps more important since these first shots will give the audience the initial feeling of the film‚ and set a tone for the picture. The first shot is highly dramatic in its lighting method‚ and

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    incorporate lighting and costumes to portray Macbeth’s fear‚ and to demonstrate the realization that he must eliminate everyone he can. I will begin with a simple stage. There will be a long table‚ tilted diagonally in the middle of the stage‚ and chairs arranged around the table. Other than that‚ there will be nothing else. This is to represent how Macbeth feels about Banquo’s death. There is only one thing in his mind‚ which is to make sure that Banquo and Fleance die. The lighting for the beginning

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    Lighting and Darkness of Citizen Kane Directed by Orson Welles and released in 1941 by RKO‚ "Citizen Kane"‚ is considered by mane film critics to be one of the greatest examples of film ever made. Many critics believe the acting is one of the major reasons for the film’s greatness. Due to Orson Welles background in radio and live theater‚ others believe the music and sound effects are what truly make this film great. Orson Welles and Greg Toland‚ the cinematographer‚ both were considered to

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    Lincoln is a 2012 American historical drama film directed and produced by Steven Spielberg‚ starring Daniel Day-Lewis as United States President Abraham Lincoln and Sally Field as Mary Todd Lincoln. The film is based in part on Doris Kearns Goodwin’s biography of Lincoln‚ Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln‚ and covers the final four months of Lincoln’s life‚ focusing on the President’s efforts in January 1865 to have the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    Shots are an important part of any movie or show. Shots‚ in addition to lighting and angles‚ can provoke powerful reactions in the audience. Steven Spielberg is well known for his cinematographic style. One of the movies he is best known for is Jaws. Three of the many interesting shots were the shark’s point of view‚ the zolly‚ and the shots of Captain Quint preparing for the shark. All three instigate suspense and keep the audience on the edge of their seats. An interesting group of shots in Jaws

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    Schindler

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    Schindler India ~ Case Study Prepared by : Rajesh Srivastava Roll No. : 20 Batch : EPGDIM (2010-12) 2. CONTENTS History of Schindler Characters in the case study Profile : Silvio Napoli Indian operations Schindler India strategy: The swatch project The Indian entry project Indian Organisation Man mgmt: Developing the Relationship The India business plan The Indian Elevator Market Segmentation Competition Product strategy Outsourcing strategy Business challenges What went Wrong? Conclusion Current

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    Unit 2 Schindler’s List Essay By Jayden Oskar Schindler was a man who was considered a good man by many. He gave jobs to the hated Jews and the cripples even though these things were strongly looked down upon and eventually became something that was just far fetched in anyone’s mind but his own. In the time when he lived Jewish women were looked upon as non-human and something to be ashamed of but instead of hating the Jewish women he kissed one of them. He was looked to as a very good person

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    Lit. I April 25‚ 2014 Oskar Schindler Would you risk your life and life savings to save someone else‚ knowing that at any point in time you could be killed for your actions? Oskar Schindler‚ possibly the most famous “Righteous Gentile‚” was a German industrialist‚ spy‚ businessman‚ and former member of the Nazi Party who risked his life to save as many as 1‚100 Jews during the Holocaust. During World War II‚ Schindler rescued Jews from the deportation to the Plaszow death camp by putting them

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    “Schizophrenia”. Stevens used metaphors in “Schizophrenia”‚ by comparing the house in the story to a mind that is completely destroyed by the mental illness. Towards the end of the poem the poet showed how the house had fallen apart and was completely abandoned. The poet used the quote‚ “Seeing cracking paint‚ broken windows‚ /the front door banging in the wind‚ /the roof tiles flying off‚ one by one‚ /the neighbors said it was a madhouse. / It was the house that suffered most.” (Stevens‚ 1922‚ 16-20)

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    Lighting Like the human eye‚ the camera cannot see well without a certain amount of light. Because it is actually not objects we see but the light that is reflected off the objects‚ manipulating the light on objects influences the way we perceive them on-screen. The purposeful control of light and shadows is called lighting. Lighting or illumination is the deliberate use of light to achieve a practical or aesthetic effect. Lighting includes the use of both artificial lights like lamps and light

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