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    Glory Film Analysis

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    In the film‚ Glory‚ the director made specific choices in editing the scenes in how we are meant to see it. He wanted for us to understand and capture what he was trying to accomplish in said scenes. Music and sound is used to capture our attention and focus on the scene that is currently being shown. The director made choices to place music and sound in specific moments when there is dialog or without. Music and sound is to help us as viewers to understand truly what is going on and how we are to

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    Battleship Potemkin Notes

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    Art328 Film As Art Battleship Potemkin 1. Cinematic montage is a technique of film editing that uses short shots edited together to into a sequence to condense time‚ space and information. The Russian directors took the word montage to mean creative editing and considered this editing practice to have symbolic meaning as well. 2. Beginning in Eisenstein’s earlier days in theater production‚ He coined the notion of a “Montage of Attractions”. He envisioned the theater in terms of a

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    tennis. Later on during my recovery‚ as I was exploring tennis videos on YouTube‚ I ran into a video that contained quality editing. I couldn’t stop gazing at the video‚ as the sequences of perfectly synced clips‚ background music‚ and flashy effects that captivated me and drove my passion for video editing. That was when I found a new interest. Learning the basics of video editing came so

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    The Shining Analysis

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    An analysis of Mise-en-scene and Editing in an extract from The Shining Superficially‚ The Shining (1980) directed by Stanley Kubrick and written by horror novelist Stephan King‚ is about Jack Torrance; a writer suffering from writer’s block and his family who move into the Overlook Hotel after Jack takes an off season job as caretaker. As stories unfold about the hotels previous inhabitants‚ Wendy and Jack’s son‚ Danny’s frequent psychic premonitions become vivid‚ paralleling Jacks deteriorating

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    The royal Tenenbaums

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    scene‚ editing and sound of “The Royal Tenenbaums” According to Mike Crisp‚ editing “comes in a category some where between nrain surgery at one extreme and tiling the bathroom at the other”.(Orpen 2003‚ 16) French director claude Chabrol compared editing similarly‚ to doing the washing up: “Script writing is like cooking. Shooting‚ the part I enjoy the most‚ is like eating. Editing therefore is‚ well‚ the wasing up.” (Orpen 2003‚ 16) The following essay will analyze mise- en- scene‚editing and sound

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    believes‚ is the purpose of montage—to stimulate the audience. Within his theory there are five methods of montage: metric—where the editing is based upon a specific number of frames‚ with faster or shorter pieces creating excitement; rhythmic—where editing is based upon perceived length‚ e.g.‚ close-ups appear to last longer than wide shots; tonal—where editing is based upon the grouping of shots with shared emotional meaning or tone‚ e.g.‚ the match cut of the bone to the spacecraft in 2001; overtonal—which

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    Jules Et Jim

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    criteria for realism are met: camera movement; long-takes; composition-in-depth. and deep focus; a certain ambiguity of meaning. Similarly‚ several of Bazin’s criteria for expressionism also can be found: there is spatial and temporal discontinuity; editing is used for artistic effect; reality is augmented to create a world only vaguely like our own‚ and so on. The dichotomy though is only apparent. The over-all effect created by Truffaut shows Jules et Jim belonging more comfortably in the expressionistic

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    Walking Out Monologue

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    The editing and use of the montage effectively displays the theme of aging by carefully crafting over sixty years of life into a short four minute clip. It incorporates three stages of the couple’s life from newlywed‚ to middle age‚ then to their elderly years. A repetition of certain scenes and locations are used to show the change in time and also demonstrates the stark contrast of their youth to older years. The most significant recurring image exhibited is the scene of Carl and Ellie walking

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    Film studies Analysis of Psycho Alfred Hitchcock movie psycho starring Janet Leigh‚ Anthony Perkins starts with a shower scene. The scene opens with a middle shot of lady wearing a bathing robe sitting at her desk in her home. It looks like Janet Leigh is home alone with the scene following with a low key non-diegetic sound playing at the background creating suspense which co notates a Thriller genre. She looks tired and she signs bowing her head downwards whiles writing in the book. In effect

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    FILM

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    The social importance of film in the 21st century is extremely evident to be a powerful form of communication. Through sound and images filmmakers make use of technical‚ symbolic‚ audio and written codes to convey strong messages. These themes are portrayed in all types of films such as documentaries‚ commercials and even Hollywood blockbusters. As time moves forward so does the ability to connect‚ through film‚ with the social aspects of our age. Every story‚ every image‚ every sound has an impact

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