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    Assignment 2 Film Form Analysis Meshes of the Afternoon: The first scene I chose to analyze is the scene where the woman‚ who is the only person in the film‚ is falling out of the bedroom window. We come to realize that she is‚ in fact‚ falling inside of the house rather than outside of the window‚ causing confusion for the viewer. The camera is out of focus for a moment and is used at a Dutch Angle or Dutch Tilt Shot‚ giving the impression that the world in frame is out of balance‚ which

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    Hollywood films and cinema‚ which one vital value is the dichotomy of outlaw hero versus official hero. Official hero tends to be an idealogy of the law and society values‚ represented through characters such as police officers and lawyers‚ whereas outlaw hero tends to be more of an individual with own marks of traits‚ and own marks of actions. Ray discusses that in traditional films‚ how a single character can hold completely different traits ‚ giving examples such as Terry‚ in the film On the Waterfront

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    The biographical drama film 127 hours‚ composed by Danny Boyle‚ is the true story of canyoneer Aaron Ralston’s remarkable journey to save himself after a fallen boulder crashes on his arm and traps him in an isolated canyon in Utah. Over the next 127 hours‚ Ralston examines his life and explores both a physical and inner journey when deciding whether he will die or fight for survival. The exploration of Ralston’s physical journey and the obstacles and challenges he must overcome are effectively

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    The Start of the Film The film begins with background information‚ powerful music and what appear to be abstract images. The vastness of the outback and the girls’ daunting trip is highlighted by the opening aerial shots‚ and additional overhead shots confirm their tininess against the fence. Name a recurring theme throughout the film. Throughout the film‚ the girls are pictured as frightened rabbits trapped on the wrong side of the fence - wide-eyed as if caught in headlights‚ caged

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    Tron: Legacy (2010) Shot 1 Sam Flynn‚ main character‚ is escorted into a room‚ after battling in the Tron arena Long Shot‚ characters make their way towards the camera Eye level camera angle None High and back dim lighting accenting the bright lights on the characters costumes Diegetic sound‚ Sam’s voice along with background noises Cut Shot 2 Sam’s escorts bring him to the center of the room and leave him standing alone Long Shot Low level camera angle None High lighting as

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    Trailer The purpose of the film trailer 2012 is to advertise the film and increase the margin of potentional viewers thus increasing profit margins. The film is generally directed at men who are usually associated with liking action movies and this is a action film. Although the film has a few genre’s mixed in the prominent genre is definitely action as it has a lot of montage clips showing buildings falling down mass destruction overall apocalyptic situations. This film is ground-breaking as it features

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    because we started off laughing but also both the client and myself knew what to expect. When it came to the techniques I used I felt that I did not show the ones from week seven to nine. This was just because the client never really gave me anything that I was able to truly use those techniques. Although I didn’t get to use those techniques I do think that I showed that I could grasp the techniques from other weeks. In this interview though I didn’t ask as many questions as the first interview this was

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    How does the director try to build suspense and scare the audience in the film Jaws? The film Jaws‚ directed by Steven Spielberg‚ was created approximately 30 years ago. It tells the story of a shark which attacks and kills numerous people off the north-east coast of the USA in a small holiday resort called Amity Island. The attacks took place around the 4th of July‚ which in America‚ is similar to the British bank holiday. During this time‚ many Americans and tourists from abroad visit resorts

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    [DOCUMENT TITLE] Karinne Saraiva da Silva – N01147112   Introduction Mise-en-Scene Shot The element distance of diachronic shots is well explored throughout the famous music Let It Go showing the contrast between the scared Elsa and herself after the transformation. At the beginning‚ Elsa is terrified after running away from Arandelle‚ the extreme long shot of the mountain leaves the character invisible‚ then the camera starts to approximate‚ but the shot only changes to a long shot only 12 seconds

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    Production Techniques from Gattaca and Their Importance In the movie "Gattaca"‚ the director uses lots of production techniques to prove his point and ideas about a futuristic world where they "have discrimination down to a science". In the movie are used lots of color filters. The most important images are shot through a range of yellow‚ green and blue filters as if the camera were filtering out any imperfections. Gattaca has a special yellowish-orange glow that makes it look cold and unnatural

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