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    power over the part of the region he rules. In many ways supremacy is naturally craved by living entities. The film ‘Rise of the Planet of the Apes’ conveys this theme through the film techniques camera angles, characterisation and setting. In the film ‘Rise of the Planet of the Apes’, camera angles…

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    sympathetic side for Molly and the girls, as he wants to go home too but is forced to work there. His character in contrast to Molly and Neville is different because he doesn’t gain or lose power, in the end he becomes more sympathetic to Molly and camera shots help the audience see that. Many close ups show that he doesn’t want to belong or work at the settlement, instead he is longing for home like the girls. In one scene where Neville speaks to him about staying at the settlement, he has no…

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    through using film structures that includes editing methods, camera tricks, mis en scene and sound. As such, this essay will discuss the film structures in Do the right thing film and illustrate how the techniques deliver meaning they construct. Mis en scene Mis en scene in Do the right thing helps establish the mood and provide the audience with meaning. The Mis en scene in the film is represented with lighting, camera angles and camera movement. The Mis en scene techniques helped to reinforce…

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    the selected sequence? camera moves slowly to show “Mr.Kane in 1871” written on a paper happy music playing in the background Kane using his sled to slide down the snow Kane stands up and throws a snowball at his house a wooden board with “Mrs kane boarding house” written on it he throws another snowball camera moves into the house through the window Kane’s mom tells him to be careful from the cold argument between Kanes parents on the possibility of keeping Kane the camera…

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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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    There are four basic camera movements and they are all found in The Great Gatsby. The first is the aerial shot. This shot uses cranes to view a person or landscape from above and is used to see the subject in its entirety. Aerial shots provide a bird’s eye view of a place or…

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    frame) of the film, as well as the positioning of the camera and sound. Ozu shows a mastery of storytelling in deciding how to utilise camera angles, setting, and dialogue to accompany and surround a story he was well acquainted with by 1953. Tôkyô Monogatari (Tokyo Story) is a “patient stud[y] of an extended family undergoing a quiet crisis that brings out the contrasts across generations” (Nowell-Smith 420). Ozu uses space, the position of the camera, and dialogue (and lack of it) to create a…

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    is no harm to come upon his family. As he does this Tim Burton uses a centred close up camera shot of Carolyn closing their house doors building the tension of the audience as if there was going to be a war between the family and Angie, knowing that she wouldn’t take the deal. As the scene carries on there are a lot of over the shoulder camera shots between Angie and Barnabas as he strangles her. These camera shots display to the audience the emotion of each character as the scene plays out…

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    producers create this on-edge feeling through camera shots, editing, and sound effects. Camera shots are how the camera is angled and what the angle is showing you. Editing is how fast or slow the director wants the scenes to come at you. Sound effects allow you to hear what you may not quite yet see off screen. Suspense in the film The Fellowship of the Ring is created through camera shots, sounds, and editing. The Fellowship of the Ring uses camera shots to convey its suspenseful scenes. One…

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    comments on the use of scare tactics in parenting, as seen in Sulley and Boo’s parent-child relationship which is put at risk when Sulley scares Boo in the second act of the film. Because Boo is too young to speak, the film links its lighting, camera angles, and framing to Boo’s emotions in order to communicate how she is feeling toward Sulley.…

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