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    The Lovely Bones is about a 14 year old girl called Susie Salmon who is the narrator in the film. On her way home from school one day‚ she is stopped by her neighbour George Harvey. He asks her to see the den he made in the cornfield. She thinks she can trust him‚ but regrettably he murders her. She tells her story from the place between heaven and earth‚ where she meets and learns about the stories of his other victims. But she can only watch as her devastated family begin their own investigation

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    Introduction : The film of the series begins with the a man’s body floating and face down in to the water. Joe’s voice emerged "Probably it was five o’clock in the morning‚ the sun a big house on the Avenue came the murder. all the newspapers are headlining this case tomorrow morning‚ then you will find that tarnished movie star related on this case...... perhaps we should say the most famous star." "Sunset Blvd‚" release in 1950‚ the voice-over narration is still impressive. The boundaries of what

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    Andrew Rubin Intro to Film 11/1/14 Mise-en-Scene Question 1 Props and Lighting in Do the Right Thing Spike Lee’s classic film Do the Right Thing uses props and lighting throughout to convey meaning and emotions. One of the first props you see is clothing‚ which is relevant in the opening credits as Tina dances in various outfits. Her first outfit is a red dress‚ which could symbolize her love for her son and Mookie‚ or the bloodshed that is soon to come for this African American Brooklyn neighborhood

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    Emily that is displayed in such a powerful way in "Citizen Kane" through the scene where both Kane and Emily sit at their breakfast table. The sequence starts with a couple head over heels for each other and eventually ends with two people who do not feel any love for one another. Instead‚ they are simply filling in for the roles they are supposed to play as husband and wife. The audience can gather this by the mise-en-scène that is set throughout the seven instances of the couple sitting at the table

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    Mise-en-scene” The scene that is going to be analyzing in this part is the scene in the second dimension of the dream. In the other word‚ the scene in the hotel or Arther’s dream. Mise-en-scene will covered many details in the shot for example‚ setting‚ lighting‚ character casts with their performance style‚ costume and make up‚ and the props that is using in the shot. This analysis will involve only the part where all of characters are in the same room‚ before they

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    Leah Lipsey Identities in Film Shot Analysis 1 Friday‚ June 15th‚ 2018 The Reality of Liberty City The opening shot in Barry Jenkin’s Moonlight establishes the plot as well as introduces crucial themes which play a major role throughout the film. The film essentially begins with one lengthy medium shot which allows the viewer to visualize Juan and his surroundings. In the medium shot‚ the neighborhood of Liberty City is seen‚ as well as Juan coming to a stop in his car (0:00:40). While Juan

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    La La Land and the use of Mise en Scene La La Land (2016) is a film directed and written by Damian Chazelle (dir.) known for directing the film Whiplash (2014). The acting stars‚ Emma Stone (perf.) as “Mia” and Ryan Gosling (perf.) as “Sebastian”. Mia‚ an aspiring actress and Sebastian an aspiring jazz musician. The film location is set in a modern-day Los Angeles and was shot on location and in Warner Bros. Studios. Chazelle states “it’s an homage to the musicals of the 1950’s and the

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    Film analysis 2-Sherlock Jr. As we have discussed in class‚ mise-en-scene is all about what is staged and arranged in front of the camera: actors‚ props‚ setting‚ color‚ movement‚ costume‚ make-up‚ and more. Identify *three* significant‚ specific elements of mise-en-scene from the scene in SHERLOCK JR. (see link above). Then answer the following questions: 1) For each element you mention‚ write a little about its meaning‚ emotional impact‚ and significance to the story.  2) Discuss whether or not

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    At the start of the ‘living in peace’ scene from the film ‘Disturbia’ we know we are in the character’s (Kale) house as we can see he is in his bedroom with household props such as a table‚ bed‚ lamp etc. We can also tell they are in their home as they look fairly comfortable. There is also a shot of outside the house which lets us know it is set in a normal suburban location with large houses and with large houses there are normally basements which killers are typically known to keep their victims

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    Graffam 20th Century Novel and Film F-Block Mrs. Possemato October 7‚ 2016 Citizen Kane: A Marriage Like Any Other Citizen Kane is a film directed by Orson Welles‚ released in 1941. The film follows and analyzes the life of Charles Foster Kane. Consequently‚ it is discovered that throughout Kane’s life‚ he was searching for love and appreciation. However‚ Kane had none to give‚ causing his efforts to be doomed from the start. This becomes very apparent in a scene involving Kane and Emily Monroe

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