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    the fact that Johnny Depp is possibly one of the greatest actors of our time, this is a splendid film. Barrie needs inspiration for his next play and finds it while playing with all four of the Davies boys as they use their imagination. The editing in this movie helps show the viewer not only the reality of their pretending but also what their pretending looks like in their imagination. I found this to be the most interesting display of editing in the film. Although Finding Neverland was…

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    students tend to hide it. “Although international students also experienced homesickness and loneliness due to missing their family, friends, and home country, they reported higher levels of homesickness than their U.S. counterparts and that homesickness was likely to increase their adjustment problems in the new environment” (Baba and Hosoda). The whole point of traveling to a new country for the first year of college is to experience different cultures and when international students are faced…

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    From the source, “America’s First Godfather,” Mike Dash talks about how the culture effected the mafia in Sicily. He first started talking about how Morello’s story was not known around the world yet. So, he explained how Morello set up crime in New York in the 1900’s. Mr. Morello was well operated before the mafia was even a big deal to screenwriters. Morello ended up getting imprisoned, then murdered. Mike Dash then goes on to talk about the culture of Sicily, where Morello had lived, had…

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    Directors use many cinematic elements and techniques to give their movies a mood or feeling but director Tim Burton does this especially well in his movies Edward Scissorhands and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Tim Burton uses many cinematic techniques in his films but the one technique that he does extraordinary in his films are camera angles. In his films, Tim Burton effectively uses the cinematic element of camera angles to create a sense of mood and feeling based on the type of camera he…

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    the movie “Edward Scissorhands” when Edward has a flashback on the inventor in the big mansion or castle looking house. This flashback was also made the mood of Edward dark and sad. A third example is from the movie “Big Fish” when Edward has a flashback to when he found the girl he had fallen in love with. This was a happy yet sad mood of Edward because the girl was engaged, but yet he did not give up on. Burton uses many editing techniques to show mood of the main characters in the…

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    Fairbanks - He was an American screenwriter, producer, and actor. He starred in many silent films, such as “Robin Hood” and “The Mark of Zorro”. He was a founding member of The Motion Picture Academy and was the host of the Oscars in 1929 (the first). he was often referred to as “The King of Hollywood”, but his career declined after talking was introduced to movies. Charles Lindbergh - An American pilot who flew the first solo , non-stop flight from New York to Paris in 1927. He was the first…

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    the most popular fire is THE CHICAGO FIRE is the biggest fire in Chicago. They say that the fire started at the o'Learys barn but who did it actually . Luis M Cohn was a heavy drinker and gambler. He gambled with the o learys sons. He turned over $35,000 to a school to say that the O'Learys was a fake. The O'learys had a son that was a part of the cause of the fire. To this day scientists don't know what cause the fire but they know that it happen. This essay is all about GREAT CHICAGO FIRE and…

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    Freak Show, which was set in 1952 and told the story of one of the last remaining freak shows, made its own definition of freak. Though most of the characters outside of the freak show stuck to their dictionary meaning of freak, the actors that were considered freaks redefined…

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    part in a scene. An example of this is from Charlie and the Chocolate factory when a Charlie was running home and the non diegetic music was playing a fast and ecstatic song. This showed how excited Charlie was to get home and show his family that he found the last golden ticket. Another example is in a Edward Scissorhands when Edward was looking at the couples outside of the hair salon and the music was slow and depressing non diegetic. This showed that Edward wish he had a relationship with…

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    Carl this giant was involved in the journey of Bloom. When having scissors for hands and living isolated for so long being brought into a new world and neighborhood can have you experiencing lots of emotions. Burton used close up shoots on Edward to show his emotion and aftermath of certain actions. With Carl and Bloom, Burton used high angles and low angles to give the depth of the size difference. He used high angles on Bloom to show he was small and low angles on Carl to show he was a giant.…

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