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    the crime scene treads a very fine line concerning their activities at a crime scene. When an officer arrives at a crime scene the detectives would like to have an explanation of some over-all knowledge of what happened, but they don’t want the crime scene destroyed at the same time. At first the first responding officer has decided that the crime scene isn’t dangerous and no people need medical care, they can concentrate on observance and keeping individuals away from the crime scene. First…

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    he walks home; he is so distracted by his phone that he does not notice that his sister is being attacked by a cat. Only after this tragedy does Sebastian realize the consequences of his smartphone habits, and his phone is never seen again. Every scene in the book will have corresponding screenshot of Sebastian’s phone which allows the reader to see how…

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    Almost, Maine is a series of nine vignettes about affection and misfortune loosely interwoven scenes that take place in a fictional Maine town. On an icy, clear, moonless night amidst winter, all is not exactly as it appears in the entirely legendary town of Almost, Maine. As the northern lights hover in the star-filled sky above, Almost's residents find themselves falling in and out of love in startling and frequently amusing ways. While hearts are broken and mended this delightful midwinter…

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    the viewer the correct emotion that fits the scene. That is a music crew’s goal in writing the score for any movie. When the music fits just right it will paint the picture of the scene with the music in the viewers mind, because of that, every time the viewer will listen to a song from the movie, it makes them think of that exact scene it is from. The theme song is very much similar and just how the writers use music to recall a viewer to a specific scene in a movie, the theme song does this…

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    The five major scenes in The Scarlet Letter In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s, The Scarlet Letter, there are five major scenes that are huge turning points for the characters involved. These scenes are powerful to the readers and essential for the progression of the plot. The first major scene was when Hester stood on the scaffold holding her tiny baby in her arms with the striking scarlet letter “A” embroidered on her bosom. The second was three long years after Hester had descended from her shameful…

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    Compare to The Book I have both read the book and watched the movie Farewell to Manzanar. They have both differences and also a lot of similarities. The difference is that the movie seems to add more scenes over a lot of the stuff that the book talks about, or lengthens it by a lot. For example, some scenes in the book take up three or four pages but only last 10 seconds in the movie, or the opposite, and the movie adds in things that are not in the text. The filmmakers took the liberty of…

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    Romeo and Juliet Movie comparison by Austin Wylde Character While I watched this movie, there were many different people that are not who they were in the play. Mercutio in this movie was not who I thought he was. Mercutio was a crazy party animal who lost his top! Benvolio on the other hand almost never drew his sword in the play. He did multiple times in the movie as he said he was keeping the peace. Another person who surprised me was the Friar. Friar was an old, wise man in the play ,but in…

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    analyzed because it can contradict itself and convey different messages for different people. In Beyonce’s song, “Formation”, she artistically suggests that a successful American Dream is having the power to obtain and own many luxuries. For example, in the music video, she is hanging…

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    Music In Film

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    where, when, why, and how to make sense of the world. How do a writer, director, and editor utilize these questions in creating a film? The writer decides the characters and how they will react in different situations and their personalities. They also decide the setting of the movie and why a particular scene should be shot there. He also coordinates with the director and producer to accomplish the “what” in a given shot. A film director is responsible for developing a creative vision, which…

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    Christopher Nolan's 2005 masterpiece Batman Begins to analyze. I have decided to look at 'The Train Scene' in the film -This scene has a gloomy, dark mood, with imminent death apparent in the city that is portrayed in 'The Train Scene'. The aspects I decided to focus on are camera shots, costume, sound, and dialogue. Christopher Nolan uses impressive camera shots to intrigue the audience…

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