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    starting point for interpreting a film includes an analysation of the elements of narration. Narrative refers to storytelling. It is a way of ordering events and thoughts in a coherent sequence. Narrative is powered by events that can make or break a movie. “Narrative is the dirt path that leads us through the impenetrable forest, so we move forward and don't feel lost.”[Wade Rawlins, Raleigh News and Observe] This essay will consist of an analyzation of the film Shutter Island (2010) according…

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    narrative are transform into visuals; from the ideas to small details. In cinematography, visual metaphor requires the film maker to have the ability to tell a story through the visual (Brown, 2016, p. 46). This is very important as…

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    As like with many other movies based on books that were written before them, there are some major differences between the novella, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, and the screenplay, by Eugene Solow. Many people find a few main issues with film adaptations of books and other works of literature. They are casting, alterations and director portrait. The Of Mice and Men movie was very well Casting is a major issue starting and ending with the fact that, no matter how hard a casting…

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    Scott Hicks is an Australian film director and screenwriter. He’s best known as the author and director of Shine. Is a 1996 Australian biographical drama film based on the life of pianist David Helfgott, who suffered a mental breakdown and spent years in institutions. It stars Geoffrey Rush, Lynn Redgrave, Noah Taylor, John Gielgud, Goodie Withers, Justin Braine, Sonia Todd, Nicholas Bell, Chris Haywood and Alex Rafalowicz. The screenplay was written by Jan Sardi, and then directed by Scott…

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    to be created so that the people of the Middle East could have a film to cherish about their culture. The film was scripted, animated, and released all during and within a year of the gulf war. This film, just as Disney has done since the world wars, was used as a form of propaganda and a method to gain nationalism from the people when we entered a foreign land for war. Therefore, Disney had to incorporate western values into the film to display what actions are correct, and how the Arab culture…

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    respect, but all were suspicious. On the contrary, the film opens up in an examination room with the medical examiner’s and coroner declaring Miss Emily dead and stating how she died. The film does not convey important details that were provided in the story, therefore making the story’s introduction stronger than the films. Though Miss Emily’s father was not mentioned until his death in Faulkner’s story, Mr. Grierson makes an appearance in the film. The viewer is given an understanding of his…

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    different visual media and blending them together. This makes it look like separate elements are part of the same scene. Ifyou look to the figure on the right, you can clearly see the different layers used and how they line up to craate the final image. Mattes, as used in the nineteenhundreds, were paintings done on glass. Most often used to create the backdrop or setting of a scene, these glass panes had gaps or blacked out portions. Those portions were where the…

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    Cassie Logan, that was the case. There were many similarities and differences between the book and the movie Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. The character Mary Logan was the wife of David Logan in both the book and the movie. In the movie she had some scenes that in the book, originally belonged to other characters. In both the book and the movie, Mrs.Logan tries to get people to sign for the store in Vicksburg. Cassie Logan was the narrator for both the movie and the book. But she was 9 years…

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    movie and the play. The film takes place in Salem Massachusetts in 1692. The main actors are proctor, Abigail, judge danforth, Elizabeth, Paris, and hale. The first that I noticed is that in the movie when Abigail is trying to wake Betty up the girls that were also dancing with them in the woods were also trying to wake Betty up. The book and the movie have many differences but not big differences in the movie many of the scenes are outside while during the play most of the scenes are inside…

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    The Hound of the Baskervilles 2002 Film Adaptation: A Crime or Sublime? There have been a multitude of films made into novels because of their lasting impression on society as a whole, especially on young and mature audiences. The extraordinary list of novels remade into movies contains critically-acclaimed plots, such as The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, part of The Hunger Games series; the Sea of Monsters, part of the Percy Jackson series; and it would be daft not to mention Harry Potter…

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