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    knight to create scenes of order and absolute chaos. Christopher uses a variety of camera angles, sounds effect and special effects to depict his scenes between order and chaos. When creating a scene of order the director uses several wide variety of close ups and different camera angles to show the expressions of the actors, to demonstrate that the scene is controlled creating an presence of order and stability, the changes between camera shots are few. Whereas when there is a scene of chaos…

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    When reviewing a film, it is a hard choice to pick which type of film to watch. The movies come in several different genres and a combination of genres. A film was picked for review and will be discussed below. The review of a film will include different aspects that were used to make the film. These aspects include the genre type, social context, sound effectiveness, cinematography, and editing. The review will also involve some other aspects as well including the meaning of the film, the…

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    The directors of these movies had different approaches with their use of camera work. The Graduate used camera work as an obvious element to the movie, whereas Dead Poets Society had more muted shots. The Graduate used different camera shots frequently to express the emotion of the scene, while Dead Poets Society used the shots to enhance the impact of the dramatic scenes. Dead Poets Society uses subtle camera shots throughout the movie, except during dramatic scenes that are crucial to the…

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    Wayans, used many different cinematic effects. Wayans like to use long shot and close up shots in this movie, but also low and eye level angles. Wayans used different kinds of lightings like; high-key, neutral, front, bottom, and low-key lighting. Over all, the cinematic effects for White Chicks were all over the place. Wayans used all three different types of angles in White Chicks, but he mainly used eye level and low angles. Wayans used eye level in this movie. He used it in scenes when…

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    A crime scene photographer plays a very important role when it comes to a crime scene and the pictures taken at the scene. All of the picture taken could be considered evidence and must be taken in as such because it could mean the differences because an innocent or guilty verdict. However, it has to be done in a timely manner because there are a lot of moving parts at a crime scene which means that a crime scene photographer has to get there and get to work as quickly as possible but making…

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    characters, Teabing and Silas are shown to portray different amounts of aggression to succeed. In the novel, Teabing…

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    In Modern Times clip1, the first factory scene, we can see a lot of interesting film skills, especially the editing makes the movie more interesting by using different tips of editing and helps the audience understand the movie. From Modern Times Charlie Chaplin’s movie, we can see different between upper level and lower level (co-worker) during 1990 Modern Times people’s life. Modern Times portrays filmmaker as a mill-hand used on associate degree production line. There, he 's subjected to such…

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    diet suggests eating color-coordinated meals daily, changing food colors daily. The colors that were used to express different foods and feelings are gray, orange, red, white, green, and yellow. The orange scene, Monday, food consists of puree carrots, broiled prawns, cantaloupe melon, orange juice, and orange utensil. She felt grumpy on Monday/orange scene. On Tuesday, the red scene introduces Fanny to steak tartare, tomatoes, pomegranates, roasted red peppers, and red utensil. Fanny was not…

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    “Casablanca” and “Plan 9 from Outer Space” are two very different movies. They each have very opposite writing and direction techniques. They both, however, should have the same skill in acting right? Wrong. They are on opposite ends of the movie spectrum. With “Casablanca” on the good side, and “Plan 9 from Outer Space” on the bad side. By telling a little more about the actors, comparing and contrasting, and picking out good or bad scenes; we can determine why there is such a big difference in…

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    angles to help make the movie more immersive. The director uses techniques like lighting, angles, to improve Scene one and make it more intense/exciting. In this scene the Director uses lighting to help us set the mood for it. With lighting we can see how Jonas first experiences color while riding his bike before…

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