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    movies became very famous in 1910s to 1960s. An audience who were in the cinema and watch a movie, were expecting to watch the narrative movie that they could realise it. A filmmaker used different narrative strategies to put it together to make many narrative films in Classical Hollywood, such as taking different shots, a plot of the films, and editing the footages in the movie. Therefore, this essay will use the clip of the film called The Birds to explain how those narrative strategies can…

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    Mise-En Scene Ever since I was a little kid, i’m always fascinated on how movies were actually made and everything that went behind in making it. I always thought that some things in the movie were coincidental but in reality, they served an overall purpose in the film to convey the theme. This semester, I have found an answer to my many childhood questions. The two films that stuck out to me were Mad Max:Fury Road directed by George Miller, and Whiplash directed by Damien Chazelle. These two…

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    advertisement sells confidence and independence for women of every type. The commercial organizes a series of scenes that airs disparate types of women in different situations. Released in 2016, the commercial exhibits different versions of the modern woman in American society (Hennesandmauritz). In a scene, a woman with a beautiful, blonde afro picks her teeth at the dinner table. Another scene shows a woman in the driver’s seat applying blue lipstick. The music of the ad connects with the…

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    the set was very minimal, the language needed to be up to par. The language kept me engaged throughout the whole play. I was interested for a majority of the play. I would enjoyed it more had the actors not read from a script. "A series of 10 brief scenes, the script is rich with poignancy, tragedy and humor, qualities that director Nina Lee Aquino's Tarragon production admirably captures," according to NOW Toronto. NOW Toronto says that Yee's clever, insightful writing hardly ever fails to draw…

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    words) Question 2 The first action scene, scene 1, is from Batman Begins; it is when the…

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    Crime Scene Evidence

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    In the article "Examination and Documentation of the Crime Scene" written by George Schiro, he discusses the examination of a crime scene using photography. He states how photography can be used to compare different situations. One example he gives is how actual size photos can be used to compare shoeprints and fingerprints found at the crime scene to possible suspects. These actual size photographs are also known as one-to-one photos. Schiro states in the article that this is an advantage…

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    Memento Film Techniques

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    unable to remember anything for more than fifteen minutes. The film focuses on his pursuit of his wife’s killer, which is complicated by his paranoia and confusion. Nolan structures Memento uniquely by presenting the scenes backwards; the opening scene of the film is actually the final scene chronologically. The narrative structure and techniques of neo noir in Memento serve a greater purpose as they effectively put the audience…

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    play, Henry V, Shakespeare juxtaposes Act 3 scene 3 at Harfleur, and Act 3 scene 4, the French scene with Katherine and Alice, as a means to revive national pride in England, provide comic relief, and contrast the lifestyles of men and women. Shakespeare specifically draws our attention to language with a comical, French conversation…

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    present. Some scenes telling the story of Hana's life and journey, while other scenes show a teacher's journey to educate Japanese children about the horrors of the Holocaust. In addition, the audience is exposed to the hardships and cruelty the Jews had to face during World War 2. Hana's Suitcase is a well written and entertaining story and all aspects of production really helped in communicating the main message to the audience. Creative use of stage, voice techniques,…

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    ABSTRACT In this paper, the role and function of Walter Murch’s sound design used in Francis Ford Coppola’s film Apocalypse Now (1979) will be described and analyzed through specific scenes throughout the entire film, which I consider important so to understand the narrative of this film. Sound Design elements will be covered such as: usage of sound, styles of sound, diegetic and non-diegetic sound, acousmatic sound and foley sound. INTRODUCTION Sound, is frequently made submissive to image…

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