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    for the first time. As she see’s Richard approaching‚ she immediately moves towards the edge of the seat. The wide shot used in this scene indicates Amanda’s discomfort‚ where it demonstrates her fear towards people who are physically different. Furthermore‚ as Richard offers his hand to Amanda for a handshake‚ she quickly touches his hand‚ and faces the other way. The close up shot

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    holding it. As the film progresses there are many fades as he falls asleep.The audience also sees his facial expressions before they see what he’s looking at which creates suspense. Many mid shots are used when looking at the neighbors which is a good camera angle to use since all they see is what the shot lets them‚ even though there are other sounds in the background which makes the audience want to see everything. He also plays with light. For example‚ there is a scene when Jeff wakes up and

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    trying to make the audience support Andy. He achieves this through visual and sound techniques that show Andy’s transition from powerless to powerful and also his kindness. To begin‚ a mid shot shows Captain Hadley complaining that the government will tax a lot of his recent inheritance. An over the shoulder shot shows the prisoners

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    AWAY ESSAY W RELATED

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    How to Michael Gow explore the concept of discovery within his text‚ including a related text of your own choice? Discoveries all involve first time experiences or reconciling with someone and is the basis for human growth and acceptance. Michael Gow‚ who is the author‚ explores the concept of self-discovery in his play ‘Away’ and how it affects people’s lives. Through the various concepts that come about of discoveries readers will take in the fact that discoveries is far more then a movement from

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    Tahiba

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    Related Text Folio ________________________________________________________ Title: Remember Me Composer: Alice Walker Type of text: Fictional Poem ------------------------------------------------- Publication date: December 15‚ 2000 Context: Alice deals with many issues‚ most of which concern historical and modern race problems in America. Through this she brings to national attention the cruelty and inhumane abuse that Americans and Africans endured. Audience: Young adults‚ teenagers

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    Ashes’? Camera The first sign of how gender is represented in Ashes to Ashes is by when in shot seven when a male hand is holding a young girls hand and making he let go of the balloon. This is significant because it show that men take control of women’s lives and control women. This is then shown by when it goes into the next shot when the camera tilts up to watch the balloon in a extreme long shot with pliantly off open space around the balloon. This represents gender in the time of ashes to

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    and kill and innocent child. This spine chilling advert is about a man who kills a little boy because of his speeding and is now being haunted‚ the boy‚ however we are not told this until the end of the advert. The advert is forty seconds‚ which is long enough to leave a lasting impact on the audience leaving them chilled by the prospect that this could so easily be them. The main protagonist in this advert is a man who is about forty years old. We know he has a family‚ as through the advert we

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    Slumdog Millionare

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    to set the scene in each of the following scenes discussed. The movie starts off with a medium shot looking at a cricket ball being hit into the sky‚ followed by an extreme close up to Jamal’s face‚ who is the main character of the movie. Then it switches shots from the falling ball and Jamal’s face‚ as he is getting ready to catch the ball. As the ball is about to hit the ground there is a long shot of a plane‚ at that moment it flies over‚ highlighting that the plane is much higher and going

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    Film Editing Paper

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    without destroying the lives of others that are close to him. The one scene I chose starts out with a medium shot duration of 7 seconds‚ where the main character Evan is speaking to a prison inmate. The scene then utilizes a reverse shot of the inmate replying to Evan’s conversation for 4 seconds. The two characters continue to converse for 9 seconds longer with alternating reverse shots of each character speaking to each other for 3 seconds at a time. This conversation consists of Evan explaining

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    Good morning/afternoon/evening/day to you all‚ I am honoured to be here in front of all of you today‚ at the Australian Film Institute‚ in front of many respected and hard-working English teachers. I appreciate the effort for all of you to come here and for us to discuss distinctive voices in the film that I directed‚ ‘One Night the Moon’. My purpose in directing and releasing the film ‘One Night the Moon’ is to highlight the systematic discrimination and racism inflicted upon Aboriginal people and

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