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    Rabbit Proof Fence Filming Techniques. At the start of the movie we are given Molly speaks to us in her traditional language‚ during this duration we are given beautiful shots of Jigalong‚ and after them we are shown Molly and her family I believe this was made for background information but also to keep the viewers at their seats at the same time. We are also given close ups o the main characters which obviously communicates to us that the character is the one being spoken about. Phillip Noyce

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    “THE JOURNEY NOT THE ARRIVAL MATTERS.” HOW IS THE CONCEPT OF LENA AND VAUGHN’S PHYSICAL JOURNEY REPRESENTED IN THE FILM? A physical journey is predominantly interpreted as a mere distance travelled‚ although it is also layered with extending ourselves emotionally‚ spiritually or intellectually. In the text Beneath Clouds‚ the director Ivan Sen ingeniously explores the concept of a physical journey mirrored with the emotional growth of the main characters. The essential motif that the journey‚ not

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    next to anything to help out. The film uses a number of film techniques‚ such as: mise-en-scene‚ and a variety of long shots and close-ups. Gilberts family and Gilbert himself especially are afflicted with many difficulties in their lives. Gilberts problems are everyone else’s‚ as they all affect him. When it comes to Gilberts mother‚ Bonnie the director uses a low-angle shot of her‚ this emphasises how large she is. Bonnie is also often shown eating unhealthy foods‚ and in one scene smoking a

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    2013). I think the reason for this phenomenon might be psychological and physical. Just like we watching: players seemed to “take their second shots from farther out than their first ones‚ perhaps because they felt buoyed by that last success” (Reynolds‚ 2013). Even though that‚ but most of time we can saw player be defended more vigorously after successful shot instead of second

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    that make movies good. There are three types of film: realism‚ classicism‚ and formalism. Working Girl staring Melonie Griffith and Harrison Ford is a perfect example of classical film. An extreme long shot in the beginning sets the place as New York in the movie as the establishing shot. This is a typical classical Hollywood story. Girl is poor and unappreciated‚ then climbs up ladder and gets her wish‚ the bad guy gets fired‚ the hero gets the man‚ and she gets the dream job she always wanted

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    maiden to join him in the bitterness toward the forces that perpetrate war (Semansky 258). Semansky describes Crane’s technique in cinematic terms‚ something particularly easy to understand. The shots he describes are the medium shot (waist up‚ gestures)‚ close-ups (chest up‚ facial expressions)‚ and long shots (figures against landscapes from a distance) (Semansky 258). Semansky believes that Crane alluded to Mars‚ the Roman God of War. “Great is the battle-god‚ great‚ and his kingdom ----“ is the

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    mise-an-scène and sound to highlight Cary’s growing sadness. By the end of the scene‚ Cary appears completely sorrowful and lost. For most of this scene‚ Sirk uses an eye-level medium shot and keeps making contrast. The daughter‚ Kay Scott (Gloria Talbott)‚ announces that she will be married. Then‚ Sirk starts to use close-up shot to make a contrast between the sorrow face of Cary and the delighted face of Kay. When Cary is so shocked about the news and sits on the sofa‚ a slow and sad melody comes to the

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    to Vincent that he was not like the other children. The tall‚ imposing gate of the kindergarten slammed in Vincent’s face seems symbolic of the social chasm lying between Vincent and the valid children. In this scene‚ the movie utilises a close up shot of Vincent’s small‚ childish hand gripping the thick‚ steel bar of the kindergarten gate to further emphasizes to the audience of Vincent’s rejection. Not only is Vincent discriminated against by society‚ his family‚ to an extent‚ also rejected

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    English “Go back to where you came from” A discovery is an experiential process that takes place over time. It involves a trigger that prompts reflection or reassessment thus leading to an altered outlook‚ enhanced understanding‚ greater learning and self-awareness. Discoveries inevitability leads to growth. By exploring new world and lands can lead individuals on a journey of a spiritual development and transformation. The people who encounter this journey can give them a greater knowledge of other

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    This article deals with some of the basic Biomechanics involved with a Table Tennis Stroke. It breaks down the stroke into three components. 1. Backswing 2. Contact with ball 3. Follow-through The Role of the Backswing Key elements for timing and power production. the back-swing plays the primary role within all stroke techniques. It sets the stage for power production as well as provides the key element in establishing the proper timing of the stroke. Basic Biomechanical Principals Involved

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