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    late 19th century Australia, the school of Australian Impressionists in the Heidelberg area formed an artist’s group that focused on painting scenes of Australia, refered as The Heidelberg School. The Impressionists were fascinated with this notion of en plein air that is the French word for “open air”. This was a technique discovered by Australian artists Frederick McCubbin and Tom Roberts. It was a method frequently used by the Impressionists at the school. Together, the two artists often met…

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    The visually attraction that a film can give an audience is done by the mise-en-scene, which is all of the arrangement on the stage that takes place in front of the camera. Key factors in making the mise-en-scene of a film are lightning, color, setting, and costumes. . In order to create a successful film, theses factors are taken in consideration very precisely because they make the motion picture seem more alive. In John Carpenter’s film, The Thing, the realism of the grotesque creatures is…

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    Guy Gavriel Kay's Ysabel

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    Ysabel is a fantasy fiction novel written by the popular Canadian author, Guy Gavriel Kay. This novel takes place south of France where fifteen-year-old Ned Marriner encounters influencial people and supernatural forces. Ned is in France with his father, Edward Marriner, a well known photographer who is in the midst of taking photos for a recently developing book that is to come out next Christmas called “Edward Marriner: Images of Provence, accompanying a text by Oliver Lee.” (31) His mother,…

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    To begin off, the mis-en-scene has a considerable measure to say about the film. At the point when the motion picture first starts, Dorothy is on her Kansas ranch, (her home). The scene is in grey tones, as strain emerges and negative demeanor takeover the homestead when Dorothy's canine, Toto, is taken from her. Dorothy wishes her and Toto can go somewhere together where noone will discover them. A tornado blasts through the Kansas ranch, flying houses through the air and bicyclists in a…

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    Mise-en-scene – Mise-en-scene is an academic term that refers the arrangement of everything that appears in the corporate video, which includes décor, props, actors, lighting and costume that placing in this video. 1. Location & Environment - The corporate video was obviously filmed in indoor and outdoor of college and the environment of the college emphasizes the study life and the facilities at KIC. 2. Set design – The set design were focused on the décor and the props in the video, such as…

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    This Iconic film excelled in its mise-en-scene and cinematography. These stylistic elements made the film show a different point of view and performance. The aspects of mise-en-scene helped contribute to the story in a meaningful way. It gave us an idea of what kind of film it would be. An example of mise-en-scene is the costumes. The costuming in the movie , we see it through their clothing. Each outfit the character wears we can tell what kind of person they are. The costuming is what stuck…

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    Ongoing assessment The en route assessment starts when the patient is loaded in the ambulance. En route assessment begins with a repeat of the initial assessment and ensuring that the patient still has a patent airway, breathes or is being properly ventilated, and has a pulse. This is known as "taking (or checking) vitals." Communications EMS uses dedicated MED channels to communicate. EMS care providers should always inform other members of the system of their whereabouts, actions and status…

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    Iran and his supporters start to act violent against people who refuse to comply their cleric and people who suspected to be American spies. This movie started to show realism to the viewers using the element of film style like cinematography, mise en-scene, sound and editing. The cinematography of this movie that gives an idea of realism to the viewers is the camera movement, camera…

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    In The Breakfast Club , the film utilizes costume, setting, and lighting to express its mise-en-scene. The visual shots in the film gives the audience information about the setting and characters. For example at the beginning of the film, the camera shows us the name of the high school later being the majority setting in the film. One of the most influential aspect of the film’s mise-en-scene is its stereotypical costumes. Each of the characters costumes represent their social background. For…

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    The mise-en-scene of the movie is very realistic and authentic. The color palette between the white and black is really distinct to the eyes, it has a very particular stylistic difference. The acting used in the film seems to be method acting and in the particular…

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