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    One of the elements of mise en scène is lighting. Wong Kar Wai uses different types of lighting to express character’s feeling. For example, the first scene starts from Mr.Chow is walking stairs with low-key illumination. The low-key illumination means “ to produce an image where much of the screen is in shadow ” (Stadler and McWilliam 24). In this scene expresses Mr.Chow’s life of emptiness. Another instance is when Mr.Chow and Mrs. Su go to the dark alleys, the light is a low-key illumination,…

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    Palette of Feelings Color- the property possessed by an object that produces different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light (Dictionary.com). In today’s society, we tend to disregard colors that are unappealing. We always go straight for the pretty blues or the elegant purples. As we come across colors that are dreary or as we refer some as “ugly”, we turn away and ignore them. Even though they might not be the most attractive exterior color, their…

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    3. The colour Anderson's film is very expressive in colour application, which is one of the important reasons why his films are considered unique. Each of his films will almost always be a surrealist colour, but it won't be overblown and will blend in harmony with the entire film. First, colour recreates the old European environment and architecture. The film rarely uses coloured background light source; colour often passes the costume of the person and the prop in the scene presents. The use of…

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    aesthetic of each movie is also drastically different. In the black and white film of Schindler’s List, only a few colors are exposed and specifically to draw attention to the most important aspects of the story. The director, Steven Spielberg offers this technique to draw attention to significant parts of the movie. The specific scenes of the red coated girl and liberation of the Jews, the colors define precise themes. One of the most significant characters presents herself during the…

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    Showing the hardworking women of WW2, painted in 1943, Evelyn Dunbar’s Baling Hay, an oil on canvas, shows grey and pale pink sky filling the top of the painting. On the left, two women wearing green shirts and brown pants stand atop piles of hay. In front of and in the middle, a woman wearing the same attire as the other two women holds a pitchfork holding a large bundle of hay. The woman with the pitchfork is shoveling hay into a large red machine which takes up the middle of the painting. On…

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    This verse expands on the theme of true colour of Satpanth from the preceding verse, advising the faithful to embody and steadfastly retain the colour of Truth, just as a fabric permanently absorbs the colour of a dye. The word ra(n)g or colour in the context of this verse means ‘attachment’, ‘love’, ‘affection’, ‘passion’, ‘liking’, ‘longing’ and the term ra(n)gāvu(n) means ‘to be imbued with’, ‘to be saturated with’, ‘to be enamoured of’, ‘to be deeply attached to’, ‘to be love-struck’, ‘to…

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    that way they did not hear the song. The first thing I noticed about this painting is that it does not have a wide variety of color. It all blends in with each other. The girls on both the right side and the left side are all the same shade of color. Their shapes are elongated and seem to emerge from the rocks. All of the seamen on the boat and the sails are a dark color and mixes together to make it look like there is not much detail in the painting when there actually is. The sky is very dark…

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    Why, has been the discussion of this research, why are these children not choosing the color that looks like them? Some would say because our society has changed their perception to the ‘white is right’ thought, but I hazard to guess that it is a combination of fear and trepidation. As soon as we are born our perceptions are being formed by…

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    Narrative Essay On 9/11

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    upright. The photograph lacks any color except for gray, the jacket on his back, his gloves, and his helmet. The broken respondent is covered with the dust and ash of two colossal building. There is not a speck of grass or a leaf from a tree. The picture has no color at all which contributes to the overall feeling of…

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    Breaking Free Analysis

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    Breaking Free The multi-media piece I created is called Breaking Free. In this piece I used ink to draw a small bird perched on a branch. I then used chalk in order to add colour to the piece by colouring the branch brown and adding a multi-colour effect to the bird. In the eye I incorporated a black piece of photo paper with hints on white. I choose to do this piece as it I feel it represents me entering this completely new experience of university. I decided to draw a bird because travelling…

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