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    used across all genres, for many different purposes and effects. Historically, the technique is thought to be…

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    Shawn Spencer are similar in their strategies in solving a mystery, the way that they interact with their sidekicks, their skills at perceiving a crime scene and methods identifies who the more advantageous detective is or how they are equally effective. Shawn Spencer is just as effective as Sherlock Holmes by how he observes every inch of the crime scene. Holmes interacts with his sidekick by sending him off to do most of the work while he secretly does the exact same work, as seen on Page…

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    Greasers Vs Socs

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    the movie that was not done in the book. I think that the story tells a lifetime of memories through a teenage boy coming through his eyes. The book created… The stars of the movie are quite different each of them have their own unique quality. The greasers and the Socs are rivals that come from different perspectives. In the book the gangs were called the West side Socs also known as the rich kids. But the abbreviation for the Socials is Socs. “It's like the term, greaser, which is used to…

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    happening around. The Shoe-Horn Sonata is the play , created by the Australian author, whose name is John Misto , and it is about the war, that takes many places and scenes in the play. The creator used mane…

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    The Internship Reflection

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    competitors. For example, Billy and Nick tell Stuart to use his phone screen to blind his opponents. This is clearly showing creative thinking and problem solving because they are finding clever and unique ways to solve the problem at hand. The other scene is when their team is required to create a new application that will gain many downloads. After spending too much time on coming up with an idea and not finding anything appropriate, they decide to blow off some steam. When they finish having…

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    function of texts’ nostalgia inevitably change.” (Dwyer, 2015) i. This quote explains why audiences can have different reactions to the same content at different times in their lives and history. 1. Explaining why the use of nostalgia in a film soundtrack works in the way it does. 2. Draws out the memories that they originally…

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    Little Otik Analysis

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    Analyzing one of the opening scenes of the film “Little Otik”, directed by Jan Svankmajer. This scene begins with a black and white version of two mannequins in many different sex positions. Preceding that scene is a colored close up of a tree being sawed and chopped down. We see the wife of the man cutting the tree down looking out the window with a saddened face. As she glares at her husband cutting down the tree she comes inside to open a trunk that seems to have a lot of sentimental meaning…

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    examples of the formalist style of films. Stone emphasizes the techniques and expressiveness manipulating the images and the materials used to distort reality and create an entirely new experience while watching the film. Using different camera angles, filters, different shots, special effects, lights, colors, etc. he presents his characters and emphasizes the strong theme of the film; serial killers and the influence of mass…

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    In his theatrical interpretation, Wright explored multiple creative techniques which would heighten the action and thrill of his film. For its entirety, the audience saw no broad daylight scenes as Wright utilized dark schemes and settings to convey a disapproval of the ambitious characters (Critical). He achieved this by using filming techniques like manipulating the camera angle for a shot. When Macbeth speaks “let light not see my black and deep desires,” low camera angles and vectors were…

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    performing the memory operation. The background is plastered by a large film of the woman’s memories projected onto the wall. Howard speaks of the procedure in the background. With dynamic camera movements, attentive editing, unique approaches to mise-en-scene, and sound alteration, the eight-minute sequence represents the stark cognitive changes Joel experiences at the beginning of the memory-erasing procedure. In most films, sound is like “an afterthought” to filmmakers and audiences (Corrigan…

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