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    Schindler’s List Made Powerful Through Technical Aspects Some movies are forgettable while others are unforgettable. Technical aspects used by a director are very important to the development of a movie’s storyline and are largely responsible for the outcome of it. The director controls the moods, the thoughts, and the interpretation of a piece of work by the way he incorporates technical aspects like color, lighting, music, sound, editing, film angles, and framing throughout his work. The use…

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    An Actor is a specific sort of Performer. An on-screen character is otherwise called sensational Character, Dramatic Artist,Dramatic Performer. A performer is somebody who plays a character in radio, film, TV and theater preparations. Hollywood is the universe of films that permit men and ladies to have the chance for displaying the abilities in acting and increase great popularity. Hollywood films have got group of onlookers everywhere throughout the world thus acting in a Hollywood motion…

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    that the American public hears from leaders (of any trade) is that they “started with nothing” and even though, at times, this is a false narrative it connects the people with this leader seeking power. Support and respect derived from the people “below” them is essential to being a representative in our country. Additionally, the powerful can connect with the people through universal wants in society. The powerful often live luxurious lifestyles which demonstrate a life of which most Americans…

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    Paper 1 Describe the classical Hollywood narrative structure. Use examples from the film Shadow of a Doubt to illustrate the structure The Narrative structure of cinema has been ductile through history. Today we have a very wide spectrum of different plotlines and structures that directors and writers get to choose from; however, the classical Hollywood narrative structure stuck to one consistent narrative structure that follows a linear timeline through 3 basic steps: equilibrium, disruption,…

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    After watching the movie "A Beautiful Mind" i learned a wide range on how critical thinking can take form in many quiet and sneaky ways and just how important it really is. This movie would be very helpful to a student of Critical Thinking because of those reasons. It shows the hit/effect critical reading has with a practical example and shows how it can affect us in or day to day lives and how much we can benefit from thinking critically and how much we can loss by having a "dull" mind. In the…

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    Ayden van As Grade 12.1 Film Study Research Essay: Investigation into the use of costume design to represent characterisation in Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo and Juliet and Moulin Rouge. The use of costume design is a key element that is present in both Romeo and Juliet and Moulin Rouge. In both films, it is used to represent characterisation. The element of costume design symbolising the characterisation in both films will be discussed. Sequences 6 (where Mercutio speaks to the Montague boys outside…

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    stories, whether that be in the form of a television show, movie, or play. I also felt that I was readily prepared to watch the show meticulously and focus on its acting and casting aspects. I chose the acting facet of the production to be the focal point of my review yet again because I understand that I could have pushed further and been more detail oriented when writing my previous review. Brooklyn College’s Speech and Debate had a small cast of four actors. Henry Award had the role of…

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    "Sung Joon (Bang Sung Joon) is a South Korean actor and model born on July 10, 1990. He is best known for his role in Shut Up Flower Boy Band a television series in 2012. Sung Joon was born in Seoul South Korea. He began as a model but turned into acting and made his debut in 2011. " "Madame Antoine 2016 Role: Sung Joon as Choi Soo Hyun Is a story about a fortune teller called Madame Antoine who claims to be connected spiritually to Maria Antoinette which is not true. She used cold reading…

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    Hollywood is such a competitive place, actors’ jobs are simply to make movies and such, however, this is not exactly a stable job. The Hollywood limelight is such a competitive place, unfortunately, some people who actually have what it takes to make it big, don't get their chance simply because, there are some who are really just more famous, but just because they're famous, doesn't mean they're exceptionally talented. When people talk about great actors, they would immediately think of Tom…

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    A recent, two women version of Calderon de la Barca's Life is a Dream was staged in London this year, retelling it from the point of view of its main female character. The website for Rosaura proclaims her as "one of the strongest characters in the history of theatre", (REF), which leads to the impression that Calderon had written a proto-feminist character, despite his strong absolutist and catholic views. After all, in the original play, when Rosaura bursts onto the stage, dressed like a man,…

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