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    Action Movies Action films is one of the most popular type of movies. This genre are always favorite since they are different from others. They show us that life can be dangerous‚ dejected‚ bloody‚ and deadly or it can be magnificent‚ innocent‚ and normal. Action film is a genre where physical action takes priority in the storytelling. Unlike other genres‚ this variety has been one of the most dominant in the world of the film industry for his highly complex‚ as is the destruction of an entire city

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    This film style is very popular with filmmakers for when they want to tell a person or place’s story like in The OASIS and the work of Captain Paul Moulds; a volunteer for The Salvation Army and manager of Sydney’s OASIS refuge. The Australian film is a full length documentary filmed over two years that provides a realistic observation of Paul’s efforts and the challenging lives of the homeless youth. They achieve this by using a natural tone and personal point of view throughout the film. As well

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    The Film Experience 2e‚ Chapter Quizzes Ch 05 completed Total score: 20 out of 20‚ 100% [pic] 1. The brief superimposition of one image over another where the first image fades out and the second image fades in is called [pic]a. an iris out. [pic]b. a dissolve. [pic]c. a cutaway. [pic]d. a zoom. 2. A primary purpose of a cutaway shot is to [pic]a. break the 30 degree rule. [pic]b. break the fourth wall. [pic]c. expand time. [pic]d. condense time. 3. An initial long shot that

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    THE TITIANIC The Titanic Aaron K. Banks ENG. 225 Introduction to Film David Hayes June 2015 The Titanic Within the context of film industry‚ the film Titanic by James Cameron belongs to epic romance/ disaster genre. The film‚ released in 1997‚ was a global box office hit because the director provided equal importance to history‚ fiction and romance. To be specific‚ one can see that the film’s plot is based upon the history of RMS Titanic. On the other side‚ the main characters

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    There were many changes in marketing and distribution of films from end of the silent period to the modern digital period. There was a studio system that existed at the end of the silent period and collapsed in 1949 with a court ruling. During this same time a sales era of marketing existed. After the Second World War the sales era was replaced with a new way of thinking and sales and marketing were not synonymous anymore. Marketing after World War II meant finding out what consumers’ needs and wants

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    Black and white film noir evolved in the 1940’s during World War II. This time period of film replicated the post war tensions and anxieties that plagued American society during and after the war. The repetitive trend of these films was dark and almost always based on crimes that involved love and betrayal. 1941- Citizen Kane Director- Orson Wells This film was one of the earliest film noir’s produced and was budgeted at $800‚000. Wells was the director‚ star and producer. Wells also collaborated

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    The way films are created and pieced together has progressed greatly over the past century‚ where before 1910 there was little use of film techniques such as special effects‚ animation‚ complex transition sequences and many more. However the introduction of film techniques have helped films gain a sense of genre and establishment as they were used to create specific intensities set out by the director; this is where roles corresponding to certain areas were introduced such as cinematographers‚ production

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    Digital Colour Correction Color as it relates to films was developed as a result of an increasing desire to interpret directorial vision and presentation meanings of art films. Any color combination present in a film can be interpreted as color theory. This includes black and white‚ saturated colors and prop or costume design. An understanding of the various application of color in films is often important in order to understand the meaning of a film .Far more fundamentally is its power as a communication

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    Autobiographical film‚ like prose‚ is filled with the memories of the major events in one ’s life. In prose‚ authors give detailed descriptions of their past‚ while in film directors are able to employ visuals and the use of song and voice-over to illustrate someone else ’s life or his or her own. Autobiographies are supposed to portray one ’s life truthfully and accurately; however‚ most contain stretched truths and over-dramatized events or emotions. In the film medium there is more opportunity

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    True Grit Film Analysis

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    and shots to enhance action. A 2010 western film directed by the Cohen Brothers and called True Grit is distinct for its interesting plot and cinematographic language. The directors masterfully use various camera angles and shots in order to enrich cinematographic language of their film. The Cohen brothers use different camera shots that serve different purposes. The directors use Extreme Wide Shot (EWS) at 0:25 in order to establish the setting of the film. The audience sees a cloud of dust caused

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