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    Martin Scorsese and Raging Bull Martin Scorsese is said to be one of the greatest American filmmakers of all time. Graduating with a Masters in filmmaking from New York University‚ Scorsese has directed films including: Taxi Driver‚ New York New York‚ Good Fellas‚ Raging Bull‚ and more recently – The Boardwalk Empire. Now - to dive into the aspect of color versus black and white in the movie‚ Raging Bull. Researching both the movie and the mindset of Martin Scorsese led to some interesting

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    Write a story with ‘Flying’ as a central theme Merrily chirping and whistling as if creating a song‚ the little finch released its grip on the outstretching tree branch‚ flapping its wings‚ and up it flew soaring gracefully in the wind. And there was me‚ lying back on the green grass below‚ eyes following the tiny bird as it wondered around the blue white landscape freely. A hardly tangible envy roused up in my heart. I knew that it was the most picture-perfect scene I could have ever wished

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    it interesting. Hollywood has mastered these elements… Imagery‚ artistry and resourcefulness are useful elements to spark interest‚ particularly when bringing a story to life. The documentary‚ Hollywood Styles as told in the perspective of Martin Scorsese‚ Sydney Pollack and other Hollywood moguls‚ highlights some of the various styles and techniques used in films to make a story‚ any story‚ compelling. I am a lover of films – I believe a marvel instilled

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    thinking about an escape from his depressed. This essay aims to examine the complex character‚ difficult psyche of Travis Bickle‚ the main character. Secondly analyze its connections to the major themes which include loneliness‚ sex and violence. Martin Scorsese once said ” I didn ’t know that the characters we created in our films were existential heroes; I never studied philosophy. But I always believed in their emotions” In the beginning of the film‚ Travis complains about being lonely and not having

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    Shutter of Surprise Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio teamed up in 2006 to bring the world the organized crime masterpiece‚ The Departed. The film was a huge success and swept the major awards at the Oscars that year‚ bring home such prizes as best picture and best director. The win cemented Scorsese as the greatest living filmmaker and he finally got the respect he deserves from the Academy. DiCaprio is one of the best actors of his generation. Titanic‚ The Aviator‚ and The Departed areall the

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    gained worldwide fame for his role as Jack Dawson in Titanic and has starred in many other successful films including Romeo + Juliet‚ Catch Me If You Can‚ and Blood Diamond. He has appeared in Martin Scorsese’s recent films Gangs of New York‚ The Aviator‚ and The Departed‚ causing people to compare this relationship to that from which actor Robert De Niro benefited early in his career.[2] DiCaprio is a three time Academy Award-‚ two time BAFTA Award-‚ and one time SAG Award-nominee‚ as well as a Golden

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    The Godfather‚ Forrest Gump‚ Titanic‚ Goodfellas‚ just a few of the most iconic blockbusters of all time‚ and that is to only to mention a few. All films are appreciated‚ some more than others. When it comes to myself‚ I approach each film with a open mind. Detecting my intensifying passion for movies is hands down‚ one of the most culminating experiences I have had. Eighth grade year of school‚ Mr. Veines Literacy Tech class. We prepared to embark on an new reading assignment‚ The Outsiders‚ by

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    First way that helps tell a story and converting it onto film is by using a nonlinearly or chronological approach. Often a director considered to be auteur is the main reason for audience popularity such as the director Martin Scorsese. How does cinematographers‚ actors and directors contribute in creating a film? By the use of different camera angles‚ lighting‚ colors‚ and sound. Cinematographers and directors are able to establish a certain look that contributes to the genre

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    This movie is a biographical look at the life of Howard Hughes. It gives fairly accurate look at this man ’s life from the 1920 ’s through the 1940 ’s. During this time Hughes was involved in directing movies‚ and piloting test planes produced by his own aviation company‚ Hughes Aircraft. This movie shows a harsh reality to Hughes ’ overwhelming affliction with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)‚ and how he coped with the disease. Hughes was an orphan by the age of 17. Hughes father was an inventor

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    the film. Had the film been the work of only one artist the result would have been completely different. Raging Bull was initially De Niros’ obsession. He was obsessed with Jake LaMotta’s chaotic life and he pitched the idea to his good friend Scorsese. At this point in time Scorsese’s was dealing with his inner

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