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    dead and more than 20 others injured. Famous filmmaker Michael Moore explores the environment and background in which the attack took place, Moore investigates the brutal nature of violence in the US. During this documentary different techniques and angle shots were used to try and manipulate the audience into believing all of Michael Moore’s facts, as some of these facts were exaggerated. Moore put twists on the storyline of each of the events that were shown for his argument of Gun Control…

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    The Hobbit Scene Analysis

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    line match angle view, displaying…

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    Run Lola Run

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    blended some of these techniques to create a visually pleasing movie. To capture the story that goes along with this movie, Tykwer used multiple camera angles and editing techniques such as extreme long shots and crane shots. Each of these two things serves a purpose to help the story flow and keep the audience in the action. Besides editing and camera angles, Run Lola Run was a strange film because it had three separate climaxes within itself. Most movies only have one climax, so to me this…

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    as essential for editing for example continuity and screen direction were not even looked for. The camera never moved and was often far away from the actual scene. There was a stronger focus on Performance than tempo. Important year for Porters work 1903 he started to incorporate visual continuity, causing amore rounded/dynamic film. “Porter proved that the shot was the basic building…

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    Dead, the beginning of the film is level and a straight shot of both the girl and her brother. It is when the first zombie attacks at about six minutes and 40 seconds through 10 minutes and 15 seconds the audience sees the first variation of camera angles. In this attack the whole scene is tilted to the side and jump cuts between the characters fight and the girls face which shows panic. As the plot progresses and she is running the image is also tilted, until an establishing shot of the farm…

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    Let’s Get in Formation for a Revolution In Beyonce’s “Formation” music video, Melina Matsoukas’ visual choices construct a powerful portrayal of black culture and issues in New Orleans. More specifically, Matsoukas’ use of composition, angles, and mise-en-scene portrays the racial and gender inequalities in society and the need to unite black female power to rise against oppression. Through composition, Melina Matsoukas portrays the capability of black women to reverse patriarchal standards.…

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    interesting and helps understanding the story. Editing is cut, continuity, cross cutting, dissolve, fade, eye level match, jump cut, and montage. From storyboard Sene1 is full Shot-The subjects take up the full frame of sheep with 45degree downward camera angle when sheep are running towards you and the sheep exit frame and later It is gets overcast and move onto the next scene. Storyboard Sene2 is Medium shots-Shows some part of the subject in more detail while still giving an impression of…

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    emotional and physical impact it has on sufferer Alice, the effect on everyday life and the influence it has on families. The directors convey this through the use of camera movement, mise-en-scene, lighting and editing techniques. The emotional and physical impact Alice experiences is strongly evident in the use of camera angles, movement and sound. The physical impact is apparent when Alice gets lost whilst jogging at the university where she teaches. The directors make this scene powerful…

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    Ninety three percent of the schools in the US have cameras in them and that is not always a good thing. Schools should not be able to put video cameras in classrooms. School cameras have many downfalls that may not always be pointed out. Such as things like many companies advertise good things about their cameras to get you to buy them,but we sometimes do not know the issues.For example cameras have many issues that are hidden that we need to think about before we get them.For instance, people…

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    Burton, in both Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands, uses a variety of cinematic techniques to create powerful, emotion filled, and memorable scenes. Some of the more effective techniques he utilized were the lighting, proper camera angles/movement, and music. All of these techniques that Mr. Burton has mastered has given him an iconic style that can be identified by almost anyone. One of the best defined and well used of the cinematic techniques would be the impressive…

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