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    The Conjuring 2" opens with famous ghostbusters Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga) researching the outcome of the murders that got to be known as "The Amityville Horror." Lorraine has a one of a kind capacity to speak with extraordinary creatures and has been requested that affirm that what happened at Amityville was evil in nature and not only a maniacal patriarch. While lounging around a table in the DeFeo lounge area, Lorraine has an out-of-body experience that permits her…

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    Hollywood In World War II

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    read in order to truly appreciate an angle of the war that demonstrates how effective and necessary the film industry was to keep the American moral positive and focused on winning the war, as well as a way to gain an encyclopedic perspective of filmmaking during the…

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    1938/39. The idea to ‘split’ live action apart, enabling the use of models to interact with the actors within a scene together using post compositing. It was not until O’Brien’s work on “King Kong” (1993) that stop-motion was taken to a new height in filmmaking. Early audience reaction to King Kong (1933) was very positive, though some reviews mentioned it has an overall clumsiness to the animation, but proved to become a success nevertheless as noted by The New York Times; “(the) main…

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    Screenwriting Goals

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    round shape object. The editing would be very conscious and unsmooth without an element. This knowledge really helps me when I write because I can figure out things I need to make a smooth connection between transitions. Moreover, I understand that filmmaking is about teamwork. I have to accept and appreciate the changes of my script during the directing, since the director…

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    agenda’s behind the images which were consumed by audiences. By utilising archive clips of cigarette advertisements and smoking in short films, we will highlight how through political, cultural and historical changes the attitude towards smoking in filmmaking and iconography behind these images has changed – creating both a change in social attitudes and a different symbolic meaning behind the act of smoking. The primary debate which we will utilise within our essay, is the way in which agendas…

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    The era that Michelangelo Antonioni belonged to was a time where filmmaking was considered as a type of art that consisted of contemporary ideas and techniques just like any other fine art. During the 1960s, big name filmmakers worldwide began to experiment with more formal techniques as well as adopted new methods to narrate, which basically extended the perceptions of cinema for audiences in various ways. Like many other up-to-date artists and filmmakers at the time, Antonioni felt like he…

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    Western’s a genre with a purpose For almost as long as the medium of filmmaking has existed so too has the Western first showcased in Edwin S. Porter film The Great Train Robbery. Though overall a simple film in retrospect the way in which it pushed the medium forward was revolutionary in containing a narrative. Cowboys are the initial American heroes of filmmaking which all others pull from; Westerns as a male focused genre the central genre trope of masculinity have been constructed on a…

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    Laws are implemented to benefit society and some of the laws passed can have a very profound effect on society as a whole or just certain individuals within society. The decisions made by our federal government have had and currently have an impact on Hollywood as well. The film industry is in the business of entertainment and education and has the ability to convey messages to people on a different level. With that being said, the government has had a hand in controlling how the industry…

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    Neil Diamond 's documentary "Reel Injun" studies the image of Native North Americans in Hollywood throughout the history of filmmaking and vividly illustrates how they were practically robbed of their identity through use of stereotypes, causing misconceptions of what Natives North Americans were really like. The image of Natives in films has changed as different eras of filmmaking were introduced and various genres and styles of film have altered over decades. The depiction and the stereotypes…

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    Film Scene Analysis

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    viewers. Movie scene transition techniques include the dissolve, the wipe, the jump cut, and the fade. Camera shot and angle techniques used by filmmakers are low, high, and level camera angles, pan, p.o.v, close up, and long shot. All of those filmmaking techniques are utilized throughout the Lost Names’, “An Empire for Rubber Balls” storyboard and work together to create a special meaning for what the viewer sees on screen. Filmmakers also use many types of scene transitions to make a…

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