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    The scene from The Forbidden Room that stood out to me the most was the in one of the submarine scenes where the guy said he need to breathe and ate a flapjack because they said earlier that there were oxygen inside the flapjacks. This film stood out to me because the submarine scene was the most intense since oxygen is really important and in the scene people were struggling for oxygen. Thus, I felt like this is the most reasonable scene and so I felt the most attached and relatable to it. So…

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    Schlondorff’s The Legend of Rita used different movie techniques such as camera angles and scene settings, lighting/character placement to help portray what he wants, aspects of the rugged world happening in the time period through costumes/makeup and props, and the people who defected and fought to change the regime. Mise-en-scene aka “placing on stage”, in filmmaking moves our attention to the space of the shot itself. If a really long take is needed, planning is required to make sure that…

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    documentation used by crime scene examiners firstly it’s a visual examination along with crime scene notes. This is the first examination that will happen when the examiner arrives on the scene. The detailed notes that would be taken will include the details about the offence, address of the location where the offence has taken place, both the time and date of the offence and examination completed by the examiner, along with the names of both the victim and the crime scene examiner, the…

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    in 7 scenes by Lynn Riggs. Structurally, Riggs’ drama can be viewed almost as a series of seven “mini-plays” that are called “scenes.” This is because each of the seven scenes contains different characters, although some of them are included in multiple episodes. Another important structural aspect is that each of the seven scenes has its own unique plot. The scenes are not directly or even indirectly connected to each other; each scene is set in a different time, and the order of the scenes is…

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    Zeffirelli's Hamlet

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    causes different people to interpret certain scenes and actions in very different ways. In modern times, Hamlet has taken to the big screen several times, and each time the viewer is given an almost alternative illustration as to what happens throughout the course of the play. In the 1990 movie, directed by Franco Zeffirelli and in which Mel Gibson plays Hamlet, the approach that was taken to correctly illustrate a number of scenes was particularly interesting. Chief among these were the scene…

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    because the director changed some of the setting and the scenes of some of the scenes in the original play and also changes what is going to happen in the scene and , in the play and in the modern film the characters did not match the original version of Romeo and Juliet. In the modern version the director changed many of the scene and the setting. Some of the characters that played in the modern version of Romeo and Juliet were very different and more wild than the character in the movie…

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    during a revolution in Iran. The scene of the movie in which Marjane imagines a conversation with her grandmother after pretending to be French, is a critical moment in Marjane’s story. This critical moment is built by the filmmaker to envelop the audience into the atmosphere of the story. The filmmaker impacts the audience by creating emotion through lighting and setting. The filmmaker uses lighting in a way that builds up a woeful atmosphere. In the scene, the conversation between Marjane…

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    Kattwinkel took An Enemy of the People and collaborated with the costumer Margaret Lavigne in a different and interesting way. With the use of projections, they took each scene and designed the costumes to different decades. The play originally was supposed to take place in the late 1800s, which is what they use in the first scene. After the first scene though the characters are costumed to different decades that also had water scandals while the play itself stayed in the same decade. I…

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    in E.T. the extra-terrestrial establishes the exciting and frantic mood the characters are feeling and foreshadows the action in the upcoming bicycle chase scene when the children are trying to keep E T free from the would–be captures. The scores memorable hit, will always be remembered for the E T chase scene. The bicycle chase scene is very exciting and furious with the bicycles,…

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    Columbinus: Play Analysis

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    person accurately. I also liked the fast-paced dialogue. Each character spoke of different things that were important to them personally, making their voices distinct, yet much of the dialogue--in length and tone--was actually very similar sounding to me. It seemed to represent how, even though the character were assigned different categories (to embody different categories), they really were not all that different from each other. I thought…

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