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    reality. Director Damien Chazelle intertwined the essence of Hollywood and an enthralling love story into one epic tale. The scenes I am analysing are Someone in the crowd, Mia is late or her date and Mia’s big audition Chazelle makes the most of basic camera movement such as tracking and panning shots. The best example of tracking shots is in Someone in the crowd scene. We track the dancing and singing action through the house, making it feel like a live performance while also showcasing the…

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    In the movie, V For Vendetta (2005), the different uses of lighting, camera angles and shots have affected my interpretation of the theme of fear and control in the movie and how the government uses fear to control the citizens of London. First, camera angles and shots were used to enhance my understanding of this theme in the movie by use of low and high angles which convey one figure as more intimidating than the other. An example of this is in the scene of the chancellor, Adam Sutler’s first…

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    80’s Lee exposes the audience to thing they aren’t used to seeing. He uses classical Hollywood cinema techniques to capture his film in a different way. For instance, an individual may notice the use of synchronized sounds, close up shots, and the camera being at eye level or angled. These are all techniques Lee used to expose his audience to a different type of film making while focusing on what race means in contemporary America. One of the most important techniques Lee uses is the amount…

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    The Avengers Marvel’s The Avengers has many different sorts of camera angles. These different angles are used to achieve many purposes. From forcing perspective to conveying emotions, camera angles are a very important part of a good film and should be analyzed closely. Throughout the movie, wide shots are used to showcase the landscape. It also has many shots that pans in or out. There are also instances of some combination of the two shots. This effect is mainly used to introduce an object,…

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    he’s supposed to be doing and that he doesn’t belong in the mine. Camera Angles The scene uses several different film techniques over the period of when Homer wakes up, to when he descends into the mine. Starting off as Homer is walking over to get his hat, the camera is at a mid-shot, showing his waist down and stays at that height as he walks. It then angles up, which catches homers sadness, as he stares into the mirror. The camera also strategically captures the signed photo from Dr Von…

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    Gatsby Parties seen in ‘The Great Gatsby’. I will be going over the camera angles, computer generated images, 3D effect, music and the portrayals of characters. Lastly I will be going over how his style has evolved over the years from each movie. Camera angles are very important with regard to the making of movies because this is how we get the feel of a movie. Baz Luhrmann has a unique way of capturing movies and using camera angles to do so. Each movie is different and is bigger and better…

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    an investigation in space, since the three-dimensional forms seem to be two-dimensional depending on certain angles people view the sculpture. The artist is concerned with the three-dimensional existence compared to their two dimensional aspects and illusionistic…

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    This is done to get the student to think on his or her own, integrating critical thinking skills into the way the students learned. There was a concept that was introduced that captured my attention. Students were expected to know what the word “angle” meant in regards to math. Each…

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    his demented past to put a different spin on the setting and characters. Tim Burton uses camera angles, sound, and camera movement to make the scene or entire movie feel eerie. He does this to give viewers an experience they will not forget. Mr. Burton uses camera angles to make scenes more dramatic for the viewers. His use of low shooting angles make something seem powerful or intimidating while high angles make people out to be vulnerable or have less authority. A prime example of this is in…

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    make his films interesting. His movies are so dark, yet at the same time so colorful. Burton uses camera angles, lighting, and sound to bring the eyes of the person watching towards the screen.. Burton can change up the camera angles, when Peg went in Edwards home, the director used high angles to give Peg the illusion that she was small and such an empty, huge home. The film director used low angles when Edward was talking to the inventor when he was dying, the effect was to make Edward seem…

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