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    to her two tone deaf daughters who can’t hear the flawlessness of Cinderella’s singing over their own screechy bursts. By using a "tilt shot‚" we rise vertically upward as Cinderella sings. The soap bubbles from her undeserving forced labor rise and dance with rhythm and color‚ creating a tone of joyousness among unrecognizing adversity. By using this camera angle‚ Disney symbolizes innocence and beauty trying desperately to escape the confines of evil. The audience is able to relate to this scene

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    camera angles and techniques. The main and most interesting Camera Angles in the Film Edward Scissor hands is the extreme long shot‚ at the beginning of the film the old woman is looking out of the window towards the Mansion. The extreme long shot is used to show the Mansion in the distance. This camera angle creates suspense and mystery for the viewers and a gothic atmosphere because when the old lady is looking out at the mansion‚ the mansion is very dark and isolated. Another camera angle used in

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    ambition to return to her Mother. Phillip Noyce conveys this to the viewers by the use of camera angles and editing. The scene of Molly and Daisy final steps towards Jigalong is presented through the use of different camera angles. Bird’s eye view on the two sisters as they lie on the ground‚ collapsed by the tiredness and extreme hot weather‚ the camera zooms in closer each second on them. This angle shot shows the importance of the two‚ their strong bond kept them through the journey coming all the

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    brand of perversity.” By-ELVIS MITCHELL As you can see that the Animated Movie Shrek is a stereotypical to other Fairy tales and how the Characters are placed and given roles. This movie is a very emotional Changing it contains many different Camera angles and colors to show the happy‚ sad and angry situations. As you know that people are being judged by the First look or how the person looks and if that person is socially equal or different from each other. This is what the movie is trying get it out

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    techniques such as sound‚ camera angles‚ editing and so forth. Stand by me has been adapted and is primarily based on the novella “the body” by Stephan King. The climax of the scene is when the camera is indicating the first glance of what seems to be ray Brower’s dead and lifeless body. The camera shot used to first show what had seemed to be Ray Brower’s body is a high angle shot that looks down on the body whilst at the same time shows the surroundings. This shot makes the body seem lifeless‚

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    Whenever a novel undergoes an adaptation into a film‚ the film writers (and possibly the novelist) make suitable changes to better adapt the film‚ which possibly includes changes in characterization‚ events and themes. With A Lesson Before Dying‚ both the film and the book portray a conflict between Grant Wiggins‚ the protagonist‚ and Reverend Ambroise about religion‚ the community and Jefferson‚ however‚ the book provides a more in-depth layer to the conflict. In the novel‚ not only does Ambroise

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    theme displayed in the film Rear Window (1954). As such‚ the aesthetics chosen by the director emphasize the altered gender roles of Jefferies and Lisa. The film’s editing techniques contribute to these roles; a series of point-of-view and shot/reverse shots exhibit Jefferies feelings of confinement in the scenes “Lisa” and “Something’s Wrong.” The sound techniques used‚ such as off-screen diegetic sound‚ echo Jefferies’ preoccupation with what’s going on in his own backyard‚ instead of his relationship

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    of exhilaration and excitement in the first two instances and a depth of sadness and honour in the last instance as it is sung slowly and quietly; with reverence. We are left grieving with the characters. This film uses techniques such as camera angles‚ music and dialogue to make us respond emotionally to the film and to the themes portrayed. As a result it shows us the destruction caused by racism and also that race doesn’t matter and can be set aside for the betterment of humanity. We are all

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    Titans directed by Boaz Yakin is a film set in Alexandria‚ Virginia in 1971. At this time the first school was being integrated and neither race was happy about it. This film tackles the theme of overcoming racism and uses techniques such as camera angles‚ dialogue and music to evoke a strong emotional response from the audience. In the beginning of the film‚ the white and black members of the team hate each other. Both sides have preconceived ideas about the other. The whites don’t want to “Play

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    directed by Baz Luhrmann‚ the film explores how perceptions of belonging and not belonging can be influenced by connections to places. Luhrmann does this through the use of techniques throughout the film such as lighting‚ editing‚ music and camera angles. In this film it is shown by Luhrmann that a place in which an individual or group may feel comfortable or uncomfortable in‚ can give them a sense of security or isolation‚ underlying the reasons for belonging. ‘Strictly Ballroom’ was filmed in Australia;

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