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    4. Some of the camera angles in the film are different from most movies. The camera angles depicting Truman give kind of a stalker vibe‚ because they are not normal cameras‚ and he is obviously not aware they are there. Three strange camera angles we see are behind Truman’s mirror‚ on the neighbors trash can‚ and in the radio of Truman’s car. These are not camera angles you see in most movies‚ because in most movies‚ the actors are aware they are being filmed‚ so cameras do not need to be hidden

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    Chicken Run has many uses of camera angles. Camera angles can be used in many different ways‚ (low‚ high or mid angles)‚ especially in Chicken Run. In Chicken Run camera angles are used to give the viewer a sense of what is going on and influence the viewer on how a character is regarded e.g. if the camera angle is gazing directly upwards towards a character this would usually indicate that the character in question has a lot of power or they are in charge. Camera angles can be used to show effects

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    The documentary "Super Size Me" is very interesting and thought-provoking. This film tells the story of a very healthy‚ middle-aged man named Morgan Spurlock who decided to find out how bad fast food actually is for the body. He guessed that the reason America is so obese is because of the amount of fast food that they consume. In order to see if this belief was correct‚ he decided that he would eat at McDonald’s three times a day for an entire month. He had to order supersized meals when asked‚

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    at the beggining of the film the film maker morgan spurlock has decided to begin super size me with the kids singing he has used this technique to appeal to a young audience. they use this song at the beggining of the film to suggest the problem of obesity and fast food starts with children and also suggests that fast food is aimed at children. The irnoic thing about the quote by Ray Kroc is that he suggests corruption within the fast food industry it reveals the audience some truths. this is used

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    A review of Genetec camera angles (76.181-76.180-76.178-76.177 and 76.173) between 1611 hours and 1902 hours captured the following: On May 08‚ 2017‚ at 1611 hours Quirindongo was being escorted to the main clinic on a gurney by medical staff and Officers Ramirez‚ Michel and Captain Smith. Quirindongo was placed in treatment cubicle # 4 and it appears medical staff is providing medical attention. At 1739 hours GRVC Warden Caputo arrived to the clinic and enter cubicle #4‚ then comes out and appears

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    “The Shawshank Redemption” uses a very unique style of cinematography in order to capture the audience‚ with each film technique having a purpose to fulfill. The part of the movie that will be discussed is the scene where the main character “Andy” breaks out of the prison. This is a very significant scene as it symbolizes many things‚ Including the most important of which‚ is freedom. In The Shawshank Redemption‚ the use of long takes‚ close ups‚ and slow zooms toward the characters make the story

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    What Fast Food Nation and Super Size Me are Saying Fast Food Nation and Super Size Me show the dark side of the fast food industry. The book Fast Food Nation focuses on the beginning and growth of the fast food industry and how it affects the world. The documentary Super Size Me focuses on how that industry has changed the way people eat and how healthy they are. Both agree that fast food is unhealthy‚ but they are different in what they say is unhealthy. In Fast Food Nation‚ Eric Schlosser

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    Many runners are concerned that their exercise routine and other competitions that they partake in as part of their love of running are starting to deteriorate the health of their knees. While it makes sense to have a concern that the wear and tear of running may cause worry that you will ultimately ruin your knees or create a higher risk of osteoarthritis. Research suggests runners are actually reducing their risk of bad knees and osteoarthritis by running on a regular basis. Running Won’t Harm

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    The 2004 health and wellness documentary Super Size Me was directed‚ produced‚ written‚ and stars American independent filmmaker Morgan Spurlock. From February 1 to March 2‚ 2003‚ Spurlock follows a 30 day diet in which he only eats McDonald’s fast food in order to expose how the negative effects the toxics in fast food has on the body. Not only does the unhealthy diet affect him physically but psychologically as well. The film goes further to examine the fast food industry’s influence on society

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    film Cinderella Man‚ I am going to investigate how film producers use camera angles‚ costume‚ and lighting‚ settings‚ music and character interaction to create more meaning for the audience. I will specifically be looking at the creation of James Braddock as a good character and Max Baer as a bad character. James Braddock is a very kind hearted‚ honest family man. The film producer is able to show this through many camera angles of his actions and emotions. We see a close up of James Braddock when

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