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    Media, peers, and unrealistic ideas of fairy tales with happy endings lead society to hold high standards for men and their masculinity. In the film, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, John Ford demonstrates that Western societies often forced those roles onto males. Masculinity, being a remarkable characteristic to display, seems to be connected with his morals. Morals relate to the person’s decision-making, either with confrontation or emotions about a situation, personal beliefs will be…

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    image to a shot of montage sequence presenting different teenage girls. The girl that appears first is a blond Western girl laughing with her friends (From Clueless), shot close up two-shot. Second girl is shot in medium shot playing field hockey (From Angus, thong and perfect snogging), pan left to right to follow the protagonist. Third girl is tearing on the street, and it is shot in close up, high angle (From Our Times). The last girl is meeting the boy, and it is shot in close up two-shot.…

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    In the movie High School Musical there are many different types of angles and shots that they use to make the move look good. In this film they used a shot called canted angle, they used this angle when Troy is trying to find who he is and what he wants out of life and he is walking throw the halls at the school. The halls start to turn to represent how his mind and thoughts are spinning in his head. In this movie they also use high and low angles to make shots look better or to show more…

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    an angry look, triple H also gives him the same look but with fear. This scène is used at the beginning of the film as it is the entrance of the undertaker. In this essay I will be looking at the 4 film techniques: sound, lighting, camera shots and camera angles, to show my understanding of the visual text and what the director’s purpose was in that visual text. The first film technique that I will be talking about is Sound. This film technique was used when the scene had just started and we…

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    Paintball Lab Report

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    the best angle to shoot a paintball to achieve the farthest distance possible was rejected.The data from the experiment that supports this conclusion is, the distance of the paintball that was shot from a 35 degree angle traveled, on average, 126.56 meters. This distance is 2.84 meters greater than the average distance of the paintball shot at 30 degrees. The average distance of the paintballs shot at 35 degrees was also, 15.31 meters larger than the average distance of the paintball shot from a…

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    The Hobbit Scene Analysis

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    still or moving slowly are clearly visible. The take is a long shot from an eye-level perspective which shows Gollum hiding behind a rock. As the viewer can hear footsteps closing, it is clear that Gollum is hiding from those footsteps. After a cut in the next take you can see Bilbo Baggins face in a Medium close shot from an eye line match angle view, displaying…

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    John Hughes, which stars Emilio Estevez, Paul Gleason, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, and Ally Sheedy. The movie is a comedy-drama that takes place within a high school in Illinois and depicts the several different cliques of high school students through each individual character. In the beginning, the high school students reluctantly get dropped off by their parents on a Saturday to serve a detention together, none of which know each other and seemingly no character has…

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    as Jimmy Morris and Rachel Griffiths as Lorri Morris his wife. The family goes on a journey battling challenges that come with being a professional athlete. While Jimmy fulfils his dream at forty by becoming a major league baseball pitcher after his high school baseball team makes a deal with him. If they win the championship Coach has to try-out for a professional team so he can follow his dreams. This film represents the “how someone is able to prove people wrong and come out on top to achieve…

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    Themes In The Blind Side

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    residing with. It is evident that Michael lacks proper education after he enters the classroom of Wingate Christian School. Throughout the film, close-up shots, mid shots, long shots and full shots are used to outline Michael’s struggles and how he manages to overcome his obstacles. When Michael enters the classroom, the camera angle is a close-up shot of Michael’s face which clearly displays that he is vulnerable, and intimidated by the amount of white children in the room. “I look and I see…

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    when shooting stay well balanced and use the right technique by making sure I perform the L shape and my right arm angle is at approximately 45 degrees and , this makes my shot more accurate as well as a high percent chance of making most of my shots Fitness- I believe that my overall fitness is very strong as i have good agility this helps me to move in different directions at a high pace while dribbling the ball this helps my team to keep possession of the ball Strategies- One of my…

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