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    Sing is an animation film that was produced by Illumination Entertainment‚ written by Garth Jennings‚ and directed by Garth Jennings and Christophe Lourdelet (“Trailer and Movie Site”). The film tells the story of a Koala bear named Buster Moon‚ who owns a theatre that has fallen on hard times. In an attempt to save his theatre‚ the bear holds a singing competition in order to find new and successful acts for his shows. The animation film uses well know actors and singers such as Reese Witherspoon

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    Both high-key and low-key lighting were used in the movie “Edward Scissorhands” to create a joyful and happy mood but also a sad and depressed mood. For example‚ when Edward is at his castle the lighting is low-key to create a mood. But‚ when Edward is at Peg’s families house‚ the lighting is high-key to create more of a happier mood. Another example is in the movie “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”‚ Tim Burton again uses lighting to create a certain kind of mood. In the scene

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    Citizen Kane

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    is often regarded as the greatest American film of all time. It expertly executes many different aspects of film making as an art form. Orson Wells used a new style of shot framing called Mise en Scene to show the dynamics in a scene. He also used lighting in ways that had never been used before. As the star of the movie as well‚ Orson Wells delivers an all time great performance as Kane. All these things add up to create one of the greatest movies to ever grace the silver screen. Citizen Kane uses

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    Tim Burton

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    film director Tim Burton utilizes low-key lighting‚ ominous music‚ and multiple flashbacks to emphasize the dark‚ suspenseful storyline joined by abnormal characters‚ thus provoking the idea that a person’s first appearance can always be deceiving. As stated‚ Tim Burton is a very unique film director that uses low-key lighting in his work to emphasize his own independent style. In his interpretation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ low-key lighting was used inside of Charlie Bucket’s house

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    or prove something‚ Burton clearly has a special gift. Burton’s use of cinematic techniques is very unique compared to other directors. Burton uses lighting‚ characterization‚ and music to show the mood of the scene. To begin‚ Burton uses lighting to create an eerie and suspenseful mood. One way that Burton does this is through low key and side lighting‚ for example‚ in Edward Scissorhands when Edward is walking through the front door towards the police‚ there is light coming from the side that appears

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    Setting Costume Location Lighting/colour Film techniques How do the above elements show the differences between Michael’s and Tuohy’s world? Introduction Mise en Scene mean all the elements of a shot which helps to convey a message to the viewer. The elements are setting‚ costume‚ location‚ lighting/colour and film techniques. Michael Oher’s World Tuohy Family’s World Memphis‚ Tennessee 17 year old Foster care/ward of the state Mother has drug addiction problems and cannot

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    Cte 3835 Test 2

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    CTE 3835 Study Guide Test 2 Signing and Graphics 1. What does an effective sign attract? a. It attracts attention and conveys brand identity. 2. What do successful signs have? a. Identity that is so clear that customers can associate the sign with the store. 3. What subtle details can make a difference in the tone of voice of the sign? a. Type of font‚ case‚ and copy style make a dramatic difference in the tone of communication. 4. What is the negative side of signage? a. Negative side

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    from most of his others is his use of lighting to tell his story. Shot entirely in black and white‚ this scheme allows the audience to experience the gritty beauty of the island of Manhattan. The use of lighting also provides the mood for each character and situations within the film. The director of photography‚ Gordon Willis‚ paints a very romantic setting throughout the film with he choices of lighting. Using a combination of low key and practical lighting‚ the film feels more "real" to the audience

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    Semiotics In Trainspotting

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    sign-systems. This essay is going to focus on the lighting and set in this live performance and how they help empathise the poverty and the effect drugs can have on an individual‚ referring to semiotics. ‘Semiotics’‚ Reference!!!!!! according to the Cambridge Dictionary is the study of signs and symbols‚ and what they mean‚ and how they are used. When applied to theatre‚ semiotics is the study of the sign-systems (Reference!!!) within theatre‚ such as lighting‚ set‚ costume‚ props‚ and dialogue and how

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    found out that they were better than they thought at baseball‚ so they decide to run and participate (as The Benchwarmers) in a baseball tournament‚ with the prize being a new stadium. In The Benchwarmers‚ director‚ Dennis Dugan uses camera angles‚ lighting‚ and establishing shots in order to emphasize conflicts between The Benchwarmers and the other baseball teams. The movie starts out with a conflict and carries this theme throughout the film. Dugan reinforces the dominant characters in each of the

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