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    Film sets, cameras and props for example, green screen, special effect props, are prepared as a reference for cinematographer and film editor by using storyboards and concept drawings as a guide. This step may take a short time because all it needs to be done is to follow the plan and the concept design. After carrying out the plan and executing it thoroughly, it creates chance to work easily without any difficulties. Hence, the team proceeds to the next step.…

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    In this essay I will be talking about the connections between two different psychological thrillers. The two movies I have chosen are, Shutter Island directed by Martin Scorsese and Butterfly effect directed by Eric Bress, J. Mackye Gruber. Both movies have significant differences and similarities which made it a good choice to compare them both using filming techniques. Shutter Island is a film that’s main character is Leonardo DiCaprio, this involves himself as Andrew Laeddis, at the Shutter…

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    In the critically acclaimed short story, The Yellow Wallpaper(1982), Charles Stetson explores the theme of mental health throughout the story using the narrator’s character. He portrays the change of Jane’s mental health by employing the aspects of symbolism, perspective and traditional gender roles. Jane’s temperament in the beginning is very calm and she is happy to be married. Through the course of the story, during the rest cure treatment, her mental condition deteriorates as she becomes…

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    In this essay I will be talking about the use of narrative in Guillermo Del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth, to subvert the traditional western style cinema,the use of Costume to emphasis the traits of the engaging characters that have been created in this film as well as Lighting to establish the atmosphere of each scene. Del Toro uses Disobedience as a theme for this film, The main character Ofelia, disobeys almost every authority present in the film, The rebels present in the military conflict of the…

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    Megs Character Essay The book is Wrinkle In Time. Meg is most definitely the protagonist of the story. From the very beginning of the story you see how Meg feels about herself. She believes she is ugly and freakish looking because she wears glasses and has braces and her hair is kind of scraggly . She even called herself a monster at one point to her cat . She is sort of a tomboy , who does not like to do things like everyone else. This makes the teachers think she is a little…

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    Theme Of A Hero's Journey

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    The movie “A Knight’s Tale” is a great film directed by the famous director Brian Helgoland. The film is successful and have two different genres. On one hand, the film is a hero’s journey. On the other hand, the film is also an entertaining sports film. So here is the evaluation of the movie, “A Knight’s Tale”. A Knight’s Tale is a hero’s journey first of all. I think that the movie is a really good example of the genre of hero’s journey. So what is a hero’s journey? A hero’s journey is a type…

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    “Which film represent the two themes, Terrorism and heroism best?” In 2013 the films, ‘Olympus Has Fallen’ and ‘White House Down’ were released, these films share the same major themes, “Heroism” and “Terrorism”. Antoine Fuqua and Ronald Emmerich the directors of the two film have used the themes in a similar way, both exploring the two themes “Heroism” and “Terrorism” through the two main characters, John Cale and Mike Banning through costume, camera angles, music and acting. Similarities…

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    If you watch O Brother, Where Art Thou without having read The Odyssey, you will assume it’s any other movie, with some unique elements that were oddly added in. Although, if you read the book before or after watching the movie, a lot of those random elements will make sense. These stories tell of two long and hard journeys home, that have obstacles and dangers that must be overcome. While there are many differences between the book and the movie, they also have many similarities. Both stories…

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    Citizen Kane, written, directed and starring Orson Welles is a biographical/detective film on the life of Charles Foster Kane. The film sets out with a journalist called Thompson speaking to his boss about how they want to announce Kane’s death to the world on News of the March. They need more information about Kane, his personality and a deeper insight into his life rather than the facts that everyone already knows. This is where Rosebud comes into play. Rosebud was the final word that Kane…

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    Books and movies go together like peanut butter and jelly. The author’s work becomes a feature length movie entertaining more people than have ever even heard of the book. While many audience members leave the theater with their jaws on the floor, some audience members leave a little disappointed. They see all the details that the movie got wrong, big or small. Many movies fail to completely fulfill their original book’s ideas and plot lines. The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton is no exception to this…

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