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    Pulp Fiction uses the “episodic narrative” form which makes the story more believable to the viewers. Due to its narrative being non-linear as it goes back and forth in time, it is implied that characters carry on with their lives in between scenes in the film. The narrative has a plausible effect on Pulp Fiction as a whole. This effect is best illustrated in the closing scene in which a restaurant being robbed by a couple, which happens to be the opening scene as well which depicts that the…

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    Anachronisms In A Knights Tale. Anachronisms are used in movies, novels, and more to make people relate and compare current day things to things in a different time period. Just like many people today don’t realize or acknowledge anachronisms some authors or writers don’t either. That’s why anachronisms are divided into two different types intentional and unintentional. Intentional Anachronisms are introduced into either literacy or artistic work to engage readers or an audience. Unintentional…

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    be produced and marketed by a large commercial studio. Regardless of the subject matter, this movie is pretty to look at – every image is well polished by an army of skilled artists and technicians” (Barsam & Monahan, 2016, p.3). As such, the director, in charge of that army of “skilled artists and technicians,” must make narrative choices in how best to shoot the script and tell the story to an audience. “The primary relationship of narrative…

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    Tim Burton Film Style

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    Tim Burton is a movie director that works his own style even in the places that want other things. He started his career in Disney animation, which didn’t work out very well in the end. He didn't enjoy his original job as a apprentice animator, and when they moved him the designing the original characters for new movie, Disney didn’t like the result. The general unhappiness caused Tim Burton to start his own projects. These movie he created, some of which include Charlie and Chocolate factory,…

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    Nolan and co-written by his brother Jonathan Nolan in 2012. Christopher Edward Nolan American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is one of the highest-grossing directors in history, and among the most successful and acclaimed filmmakers of the 21st century. The film The dark knight rises was given a budget of $185million dollars and produced by the creative team behind Batman Begins: Director: Christopher Nolan…

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    The Most Dangerous Game : Compare/Contrast/Analysis In The Most Dangerous Game there are many traumatic events that take place in the movie which are different than the story. The movie shows a better representation of the story and attracts more people because of all the action and flair that the movie has. The short story desperately needs for the story to be more interesting, also the movie works better than the story, by adding in scenes that helps improve the movie drastically which the…

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    Director Noah Baumbach has had some sort of fascination with Greta Gerwig lately. While his previous film of 2015 didn't feature the actor, three of his last four directorial outings - including this one, Mistress America - have featured her in prominent roles. If you're one of the people who believe that Baumbach is trying desperately to copy Woody Allen, this certainly helps fit that narrative. Allen wasn't - and to some extent still isn't - exactly shy about focusing on one actress over the…

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    been referred to as the “master of title sequences” (Pulver, 2013) Saul Bass was born on the 8th of May 1920 in Bronx, New York. He started out in Hollywood in the 1940s by designing print advertisements. He was discovered by Otto Preminger, the director of The Moon Is Blue (1953), when he did the advertising designs for the film. He then collaborated with him for designing the poster for Carmen Jones, Preminger’s movie in 1954. Preminger was so impressed with Bass' work that he asked him to…

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    Movie Brats Case Study

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    contemporary Hollywood” Name of the dude who said that An era that started off by breaking new ground and later become what would be a profitable era of block buster entertainment, New Hollywood is recognised as a period where some of the most revered directors rose and some of the most memorable films ever to come out of the American film industry were made, all thanks to a new generation of film makers that would later be known as the ‘Movie Brats’. But before Jaws and Star Wars, before the…

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    Cinerama Film Analysis

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    Hollywood challenged television with its innovative technical advances to win back its lost audience to TV. The experimentation began with the release of the promo This is Cinerama in 1952, designed to introduce the wide screen process Cinerama, which became a landmark in film history. This was an attempt to show the wonders of the new widescreen format using three separate but synchronised camera images to create an enveloping picture through an arc of 146 degrees. It made the audience felt…

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