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    Good Selfie Analysis

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    How to Take a Good Selfie: [12] Poses and Tips for Stunning Selfies. Don't you just hate it when you look great in the mirror and then your camera disappoints! This is when blemishes decide to pop up, your facial expression is just wrong or maybe the lighting just isn't working for you. True, photo editing apps that can fix these selfie problems: but let’s be real, most of these apps couldn’t fix a decent filter if they tried! The few that actually work usually need some level of expertise…

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    The Director, Phillip Noyce represents Aboriginal people much more sympathetically than he represents Europeans by using a range of technical and symbolic codes such as colour, camera angles and shots, auditory devices and symbols. This codes can be seen in the Abduction scene, Arrival at Moore river, Mr Neville’s says No and the scene where Mr Neville signs the papers for the girl’s removal. The technical codes and symbols used in the abduction scene of the Rabbit-Proof-Fence effectively help…

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    With the use of lighting and camera angles, cinematography helps capture the story for the viewer. In the movie Fargo, the cinematography is used strategically to capture the story of one man, Jerry Lundegaard, who is blinded by wealth and power. Although Lundergaard is the main character, he is not the hero. In fact, He is a sad and selfish man who is actually very successful in life, but is blinded by his own greed. Released in 1996, the Coen brother’s movie, Fargo, uses cinematography to…

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    in the same motif which is shown throughout the beginning of the film. The shots are manipulated specifically to emphasize the racial tensions between Sal and Buggin Out. This is implemented through camera angles, camera movements and distance. Throughout the entire movie, the specific type of camera movement is used to the relation status between characters. This is shown many times in the film, most noticeably when each character insults each other with racial slurs in an earlier scene. In the…

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    the men in power but during this six-minute sequence the power changes in Ava’s favor as she transitions from having robot mind to having a real human mind. To show this, Alex Garland uses camera angles, camera movements, a…

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    The most important message in the movie Pele is to never give up and be determined no matter what resistance you face.The main camera angle is a mid shot and low angle they are frequently used because they highlight pele’s life of poverty and the fact that he never gives up, his sheer persistence is the key to his success. An example of the low angle camera technique is when pele does his bicycle kick this make him look important and talented.and the mid shot shows extreme focus it also tells…

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    different techniques for camera angles and lighting, they both become similar when they create the setting for their movies. In Tim Burton’s film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,…

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    The scene that I chose to analyse is one of the most captivating scenes in Australian director, Peter Weir’s, The Truman Show. Through effective acting, camera techniques, sounds, lighting and careful mise en scène, the scene informally named, “Do Something” is a critical segment in the movie. The scene shows Truman Burbank (Jim Carrey) completely lose his sanity in front of his wife, a moment that the previous tension built up for. The scene begins with an eye level mid shot of Meryl Burbank…

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    You can see an example of camera angles is in the scene towards the end of the trailer where Bilbo Baggins is in is a dark and mysterious cave. The camera angle that is used is a close up because they wanted to show how terrified the character was by showing this emotion in a movie it is better to watch for the audience. But the scene where Harry…

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    Singing in the Rain is “backstage” musical filled with comedy, songs and romance that was released in 1951 but set in the late 1920’s. It was one of the last films to be produced during the profitable golden age of the studio system. The film employs the typical characteristics a Hollywood musical by relying on superstar names and contagious dance numbers. The movie incorporates an additional level of parody into its wistful plot that is centered on the disruptive shift from silent movies to…

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