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    Wes Anderson Movie Review

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    1969 in Houston Texas. His mother was an archaeologist and his father a salesman. His parents divorced when he was eight years old. Through his younger years of school Wes misbehaved often and always seemed to be in trouble. When he was a teenager, he shot a movie with his two brothers. This was the first of many movies that Wes Anderson would create. Anderson’s movies range from handmade stop motion movies about foxes too actions movies about a hotel in the middle of budapest. Anderson 's…

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    Cherry Blossoms Theme

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    truly be living. The film’s cinematography explicitly depicts these themes with shots encapsulating the characters’ personality. A personal film by the director as “[her]…own very personal experiences with loss and grief, death and dying,…

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    the beginning, the baptism sequence uses very traditional continuity editing: moving in from extreme long shot to medium shot, from medium shot to close-up, and showing the events happening in chronological order. The scene starts off with an extreme long shot of an interior building in a Catholic church; it serves as an establishing shot to inform the viewers about the location. In this shot, the diegetic sound of the crying baby is louder than the serene church organ, which is intended to…

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    harsh, honest and real, I believe the direction the director intended to go was to present something that can be relatable even if you haven't been in a situation like this but may expect to perhaps react the same way by the use of dramatic camera shots and suspenseful background music really established this film. The film Goodtime takes place in the account of a street crook who he and his mentally challenged brother are in desperate need of money, decide to do a bank heist. The first few…

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    Our documentary starts out with an establishing shot of the Central building to show that this building will be are overall main focus. This is the location where we got our interviews, A-roll, B-roll and some of our archival footage. The setting of Central is important because all school have…

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    attract a sufficient anticipated audience before the movie’s release. By thoroughly examining ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’ trailer, an analysis can be implemented on how the author used particular film techniques such as sound, text and camera shots to communicate their intended message whilst capture the audience’s attention which influenced the formation of large crowds flocking to their nearest cinema to view this…

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    only in a long shot, from 1:21:24. Flashing cuts indicate the wounds of Clyde at 1:22:16 and Bonnie at 1:23:56. Only when Clyde’s brother is dying, fenced around by the police, zooms the camera closer from a high angle at 1:23:14. Again, the revealing and heinous final scene of Bonnie and Clyde, which depicts the well-known fate of the couple, still offers a twist for the spectator. It is a trap set up for them by the hands of the law. By the end of the scene, the couple will have shot several…

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    During the many establishing shots introducing the aforementioned locations, such as on Lah’mu, a small farm is shown to be only a small part of the massive and rocky surface of the planet, giving a peek at the grandiose nature of the film. The dark atmosphere generated by the…

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    Making films are almost the same as writing, before anything the director must put down his ideas on paper. Film techniques such as camera shots, angles and movements, lighting, cinematography, special affects and sound are all great ways to capture the audience’s attention. Without these unique techniques it will be like watching a movie through a camera phone. . Many books are turned into movies, even though some people argue that the movie is never as good as the book. Then there are people…

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    Realism movement, thus creating an unique type of “realistic” fiction. Naturalism brought a wave of new writers such as: Jack London, Edith Wharton, John Steinbeck, and perhaps the most influential Stephen Crane. Stephen Crane is credited with “establishing the foundations of the American Naturalism Movement.” Crane born in Newark, New Jersey in 1871, was the youngest of fourteen children. By the age of nine, both parents had passed away. Then in 1888, Crane attended the Hudson River…

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