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    Ingmar Bergman Analysis

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    The impression that Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman left upon Scandinavian cinema and culture will certainly never be matched. Bergman continues to stand as one of Sweden’s most prominent artists due to his work both behind the camera, and within the theater. The rich feelings and emotion that Bergman filled his movies with forced people to see past the mere spectacle of film, and look within the soul of an auteur whose spirit lived within his art. Ingmar Bergman, born Ernst Ingmar Bergman,…

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    Because of his different and unique style, Chaplin has made a specific image in the world of filmmaking. His approach to filmmaking was different from most of the silent-film directors. He loathed filming on location and avoided it as much as he could. He favored the controlled setting of the studio, which allowed him to be flexible with his filming schedule. In…

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    When I look back I see times when I could’ve made a better choice and other times that I wouldn’t change a bit. Playing softball with MJBSA is a choice I wouldn’t want to change. I’ll admit there were times when I wished the umpires had a better understanding of the rules or the other team would tone down the drama but overall MJBSA and my coaches did a great job. It is through softball that I saw my parent’s dedication. Softball also strengthened my relationship with my family. At my games, my…

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    was achieved through careful manipulation and experimentation of the film form. It’s a display of the ingenuity of these early filmmakers who would unknowingly establish the foundations of the powerful platform that is cinema. Their influence on filmmaking is undeniable and despite the improvements in film technology changing the way films are made today, the principle of cinema of attractions remain — to show something. Many films continue to exploit the idea of a visual spectacle and the…

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    Contextual Studies

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    presentations. In their television study, students examine both scripted and non-scripted content, genres and styles and series development. Video and Audio Techniques (101) This course introduces students to basic video and audio techniques in filmmaking such as; fundamental camera principals, type, formats and operations, shot selection, continuity and screen direction, as well as the basics of lighting. Film Studies (101/202) The purpose of this course is to provide students with an…

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    Hollywood Decision

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    product of the Golden Age of Hollywood. Both of these episodes had the ability to redirect the course of film making within Hollywood and the United States. In many ways, both of these events are cornerstone contributions that changed the course of filmmaking. The Paramount decision, also known as United States v. Paramount Pictures, was a landmark decision made by the supreme court. The court came to the decision that “block booking” violated the Sherman Antitrust Act. “Under block booking,…

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    Despite different genres of the documentary, first-person filmmaking still stands out as one of the most unique styles. Not all filmmakers are attracted to this genre of documentary, and every filmmaker has their own special interest in a genre. The autobiographical documentary has raised a lot of issues in concern with the growth of our ideas towards the documentary. Therefore, this paper presents the real context of autobiographical filmmaking, about the film Tarnation. In relation to this, my…

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    Becoming A Filmmaker

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    Becoming a Filmmaker Many young students have the right to pursue the career they choose. America has all types of promising careers for these young students. As times change, careers start to change as well. Filmmaking has been a growing industry that is promising for students. Filmmaking is a career filled with tests and difficult requirements, but it as a career worth pursuing The education a filmmaker will need is a bachelor 's in a field related to film. It can be film theory or something…

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    Virtual Reality In Film

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    and how we see and hear all help create our experiences. Throughout the ages, storytelling been an art practiced by many and has taken several forms in order to appeal to these senses through such media as books, paintings, music, and film. When filmmaking first became an artistic medium capable of producing compelling stories, it took over one hundred years to reach the point technological advances the industry has reached today. It has expanded vastly to quickly become the world’s most…

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    NIGHTMARE CODE Analysis

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    the preposterous nature of the story, he dives in head first, and benefits from it. That’s the problem with the other actors who NIGHTMARE CODE has an original and somewhat refreshing story, but lacks a sense of fear or tension because of the filmmaking choices made. It’s a subpar debut for director Mark Netter, but there’s still promise in the enticing stories he could bring to the…

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