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    Shaun of the Dead has some instances of music use similar to that of Baby Driver, Scott Pilgrim vs The World can also be compared. Scott Pilgrim, unlike any other Edgar Wright film, is a comic book adaptation and is set in Canada, which differs greatly from the particularly British setting and plot points of his previous films. While not culturally or geographically similar to Baby Driver’s Atlanta setting, it does show that Edgar Wright has long been capable of telling stories outside of his…

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    Redacted Film Analysis

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    In this essay I will depth into exploration of the film ‘Redacted’ (2007). The contempary war film by Brian de Palma, and state how it is altered by multiplication of digital typologies and formats, with a particular focus on the reception and experience of the film. The aim is to conclude from textual sources with regards to the aesthetic, and to explore the Spector ship and reaction it determines. ‘Redacted’ (2007), is a film biased on the devastating reconstruction of the rape and murder of a…

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    Tim Burton is an renown director, producer, artist, writer , and animator. He thus uses stylistic techniques such as music, lighting, and editing to achieve mood, tone, and imagery effects that makes his films exhilarating with every next scene that comes afterwards. By incorporating music into his films, he is able to change the mood from one scene to another with a different emotion. One example of Burton using music to change the mood is the scene of Edwards house in the beginning of the…

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    Auteur Theory Analysis

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    evident when reviewing and interpreting the ideas of classical film theorists and their opinions on the purpose of what the unique art form of film is meant to be, and what methods should be used in order to achieve that purpose. This contrasting difference across different realms of film theory can be seen when looking at the ideas of realist film theorist André Bazin and auteurist film theorist Andréw Sarris. For Bazin, the power of film is derived from its ability to represent reality as it…

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    Wall E Film Analysis

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    1st Year Sound Design Film Essay – Wall-E Noah De Villiers (21800270) – 12/02/2018 ‘Wall-E’ is an animated film produced by Disney and Pixar that was released with the intention of being entertainment for young children. Despite this target audience, the film exceeds and defies all expectations by transforming this seemingly simple story, which centralises around a trash collecting robot named Wall-E chasing down a scout droid, EVE, who he views as the love of his life, into a tale of heroism…

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    Censure Language

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    The verb censor refers to editing or removing from public view. Censure means to criticize harshly. The new film was censor for graphic content, and the director was censure by critics for his irresponsibility.” (246) I shamefully confess that I have confused the two words. One reasons I have this issue is because I rarely…

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    Grizzly Men Analysis

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    Grizzly Men and The Grizzly Man An analysis of two Werner Herzog documentaries By Leon Kavanagh 16/11/14 Year 3 Film & Television Production Word count: Herzog’s immense gift for coaxing such human performances from his subjects is undeniably present in his documentary features. There is no tabloid longevity, but true beatification of the human spirit to triumph and over come the minutest of odds. Growing up in a worn torn Munich, Herzog moved to the remote Bavarian village of…

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    relationship between Gwen and Peter seemed to be the only thing the audience cared about in the movie. Without that emotional bond, there was nothing to hold the franchise together. From the weak character motivations to the unexplained plot holes, the film did not have a clear message. This movie also tried to cram in the Sinister Six, without giving proper character development for each member. The Rhino's extremely brief appearance in this movie was completely wasted on the fact that he only…

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    Citizen Kane is one of the best film that I have watched, I enjoyed watching how politics were during that time. The film was released in year 1941 which is known as an American dramatic film which was directed by Orson Welles. Citizen Kane was nominated for an Academy Award but won only the best original screenplay that was played by Herman and welles. The story of this film is a fictionalized pastiche of the life of William Randolph Hearst and Welles' own life. When the film was released it…

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    Works Cited……………………………………………. Addendum……………………………………………… Abstract The purpose of this research is to examine censorship on television, and films. Should these forms of entertainment be as censored as they are? The act of censoring is examining the work and suppressing the unacceptable parts of the film, show, or even books. Films, and television…

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