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13 Cards in this Set
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Tootsie thought
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knows how to teach but dysfunction with own career..."you have to take whatever you can get"
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Human cost of standing up for yourself
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"Never felt more alone in my life"
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Ideology
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view of the world governed by set principles/beliefs
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Possible reason for screwball comedies in 1930s
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let people escape from the great depression
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Genre conventions sometimes change ______________
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according to the ideological climate of the time
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Roger and Me was restricted or unrestricted?
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very restricted
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The last images of Roger & Me uses ___________
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juxtaposition
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In the Mood for Love makes the viewer ________ due to the de-center of shots
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Makes the viewer look for and find the significance of the shot
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Bruce Connor's "A Movie" has ____
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movement in specific directions and destruction too, not completely random
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Barthes: Upon leaving the movie theater remarks
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Eroticization in space in theater but not in home..people you don't know, darkness, no interruption..
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L Word and Time Code differences in quality
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L Word is more recent and quality is clearer...it is ironic that L Word has qualities of a film while Time Code has bad images..
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Time Code and framing
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Framing sometimes creates symmetry..close ups in both, for example: scale of shots
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Parallel editing in L Word
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parallel is with simultaneous
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