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    Goodfellas is no exception to these conventions. However‚ using these rules effectively plays a big part in a good film‚ and only in the final scene of Goodfellas do we see a certain number of these film elements added. With the use of extreme closeups‚ non-conventional plot order‚ and breaking the fourth wall‚ Goodfellas takes full advantage of the film grammar and narrative elements by introducing them in the final scene to emphasize the importance of it and make audiences think about the story

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    Discuss The Ways In Which Quentin Tarantino Used Cameraworl‚ Sound‚ and Mise-en Scene To Create Meaning For The Audience In The Opening Scene Of ’Inglorious Basterds’ Inglorious Basterds (2009) Inglorious Basterds was written by Quentin Tarantino in 1988‚ after having borrowed the title from a Castellari film made in 1978. This reference to the 78 version is an example of the legendary intertexuality‚ innate to Tarantino films. Even though the only echoed topic matter was a second world war backdrop

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    -INTRODUCTION (EFFECTS) CHAPTER8 TITLE (UNILIVER LOGO) -USED 160 million times a day - feeding your family - keeping your home clean and fresh - brands That are part of our everyday life. -mission Unilever’s mission is to add Vitality to life. We meet everyday needs for nutrition‚ hygiene and personal care with brands that help people feel good‚ look good and get more out of life. Value creation This is our road to sustainable‚ profitable growth‚ creating long-term

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    doorways and shows them opening and closing doors‚ and he often films characters from the back. He uses widely-imitated quick cuts of character ’s hands performing actions in extreme closeup‚ a technique reminiscent of Brian De Palma. He will use a long closeup of a person ’s face while someone else speaks off-screen (closeup of The Bride while Bill talks‚ of Butch while Marsellus talks‚ Ted ’s face when Chester talks in Four Rooms). Although he did not invent it‚ Tarantino popularized the trunk shot

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    “The best films show ordinary people in extraordinary situations.” To what extent do you agree with this view? Discuss this idea with reference to one or more films. In the film Rush directed by Ron Howard I strongly agree that the best films show ordinary people in extraordinary situations. When the word extaordinary is defined as astonishing‚ prodigious‚ unforgettable‚ unbelievable and pre-eminant the film Rush definitely displays these situations. This is in particular with one of the main protaganists

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    Dsn S 183: Lecture 11 (October 3): Kitsch‚ Camp‚ and the Double Eagle Slide Identifications. Be prepared to recognize‚ identify‚ or discuss any of these images in a future exam: 1-3. Examples of kitsch: pink flamingos‚ garden gnome‚ Hello Kitty stationery‚ Precious Moments figurines‚ painted plaster Pietà.
4. Photo of Thomas Kinkade with one of his works.
5. Thomas Kinkade. Happy Valley‚ c. 1990. Mass-produced lithograph copy of original oil painting. 6. Photo of Jeff Koons with one of his works

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    closer to the woman; this is very impactful on the viewer building romantic tension and making you believe that his love is almost dream like. Using extreme closeup and non-diegetic helps Burton make it more his dark‚ quirky style. Tim Burton creates these wonderful films by using cinematic techniques such as low-key lighting‚ extreme closeups and non diegetic sound. He uses it in Edward Scissorhands‚ Charlie & the Chocolate Factory and Big Fish. Burton creates scenes with low-key lighting to make

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    foreshadowing her use of it in the arena. There is a close up of Caesar holding Katniss’ hand as they talk about how she volunteered for her sister Primrose‚ showing that he really sympathises and can actually be serious albeit being from the Capitol. Closeups on Katniss’ arm as the woman inserts her tracker in the hovercraft before the Games emphasises just how much control the Capitol has at all

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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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    Isaac Rexford ENG 1102M Spenser Simrill Jackie Brown: One Worth Betting On The film Jackie Brown begins with a predominant focus on Jackie herself‚ one of the film’s main characters by a panning shot following Jackie in the first scene. Jackie’s initial focus is very much related to the film’s plot. As the plot develops‚ Jackie finds herself in the center of a situation where a guns sells man (Ordell) refuses to let Jackie run her mouth to the authorities‚ while the authorities already know all about

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