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    plays a major factor in a reveal in the film, which is that Teddy is in fact a patient at Ashecliffe Mental Hospital. The close-up angle shows very little background, emphasizing the importance of the note. In this case, the close up is focused on the words on the note, displaying the information that leads to the reveal. The reason the director did this is so the camera acts as the eyes of the audience to place the viewers in the…

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    The way children are forced to work under harsh conditions is a cruelty. The positioning, lighting, colours, detail and camera angle emphasise the lack of freedom children have under labour. This photo portrays a young girl sitting down in a pile of rubbish and rocks, her expression of misery and sadness is clearly seen. This photo depicts that children in labour should have freedom to not work but live a happier life Foregrounding techniques, such as positioning, lighting, colours, and detail…

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    Tim Burton uses lighting,sound,editing and camera angles to give off a desired effect of suspense,suspicion and curiosity. Working for Disney just wasn't cutting it for this freakishly amazing writer. Tim Burton uses the most basic cinematic methods but yet at the same time he turns the most typical into the most unique, colorful, vibrant and astonishing artistry that this world has come to known and love. Tim Burton has a very diverse style of film that makes everyone's jaw drop in awe.…

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    the image of the Virgen de Guadalupe is first shot, the camera focuses on a small flower from a low angle view; later, the camera zooms out and moves the frame from left to right. The juxtaposition of the small flower to the religious image enlarges the scale of the illustration of the Virgin and highlights her potency. Moreover, the lighting from the small candle at the bottom of the image creates a feeling of hope. Furthermore, when the camera turns to focus…

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    16 Triumph of the Will, a nationalistic propaganda film created and directed by Leni Riefenstahl, is an overpowering poetic documentary that has the sole purpose of illustrating the power and superiority of the German nation. When this film was released in 1935, Germany is post WWI defeat. However, the people of Germany had something new to look forward to under the reign of Hitler. Hitler provided perspective with a new nationalistic light by which people of the Nazi party could blindly follow…

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    Safety Film Analysis

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    Oh, young love. The swarm of butterflies you get when your helplessly in love. They’re driving you lovesick to the point where you would do anything for that one special person. You would even move to a new city just to try to make it big so you can live a comfortable life with your partner. Along the way you encounter that things aren’t going to plan. Doing anything and everything for the love of your life is a lot to handle. You have a mediocre job and you are barely scraping by but you know…

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    Clueless), shot close up two-shot. Second girl is shot in medium shot playing field hockey (From Angus, thong and perfect snogging), pan left to right to follow the protagonist. Third girl is tearing on the street, and it is shot in close up, high angle (From Our Times). The last girl is meeting the boy, and it is shot in close up two-shot. (From You are the apple of my eye) Fade Out Sound: Non-diegetic sound. Clicking sound of button. Background Music: Non-diegetic sound. Background…

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    One way that he does this is by the angles of the film. He used various camera angles to get different effects, but the most common shot in the film was close-ups. This happened many times but one of the most vital times the close-up was used was when the standoff was about to happen. The shot was from a distance…

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    between the Batman and the Joker. Throughout the scene the cinematography creates tension through lighting, framing, effects, camera movement and performance. The scene takes place in an interrogation room, to signify the authority figure and the criminal fighting for power. In the beginning the Jokers dimly lit from the lamp on the desk. The light is coming from a low angle to make his figure dark. This represents the judgment of darkness within him. From the low key lighting setup, it…

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    Schatz's Noir Techniques

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    an almost Freudian attachment to water 6. There is love of romantic narration 7. The complex chronological order reinforces the feelings of hopelessness and lost time Citizen Kane has all of the noir elements in its set design, lighting and the camera placement. There are scenes that are extremely dark and make the environment…

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