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    Air Pass Research Paper

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    Player should be to learn the defense and ball to get open successfully. In order to move without the ball in a proper manner, player should change pace and direction (v-cut) correctly and effectively. There are various kinds of moves related with moving without the ball which are: back door cut, back door move, front cut and rear cut. These moves shares common skills but with a slight variation and they also have some key points like player has to keep the dribble alive until he saw perfect…

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    David Fincher's Se7en, directed in 1995, is a noir thriller film that turns those traditional deadly sins into a force to be reckoned with. Se7en focuses on the realities of death than life. The plot revolves around two detectives on the hunt of a religious psychopath who embarks a crusade for God. Detective Somerset, played by Morgan Freeman, and his new replacement Detective Mills, Brad Pitt, are both introduced in a case of a man’s gruesome death. There is great imagery when connecting the…

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    Ferrari scene, Hughes’s utilizes several varying types of cuts in order to convey a consistent story. One example of a match cut is when the shot shows Cameron’s irate demeanor, and is then followed by a shot of Cameron’s foot hitting the car. This reaction matches the action. Hughes does this in order to provide the audience with a visual representation of the anger a younger generation feels as a result of society’s autocratic rule. Examples of cut aways come from the initial shot of the car…

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    The French New Wave

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    storytelling, which followed the plot with more fluidity than basic establishing shots. With the various alterations of the system of editing within film, the different filming styles of the New Wave directors became more apparent, as some favored jump cuts and long shots more than others. This distinction between the filming process of the most successful movies of the French New Wave supported the argument that “the most cinematically successful films will…

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    the girl and her brother. It is when the first zombie attacks at about six minutes and 40 seconds through 10 minutes and 15 seconds the audience sees the first variation of camera angles. In this attack the whole scene is tilted to the side and jump cuts between the characters fight and the girls face which shows panic. As the plot progresses and she is running the image is also tilted, until an establishing shot of the farm house appears. This establishing shot shows the open spaces and…

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    dolly movement, cutaway shots, cross-cuts, and jump cuts to explain the history of Margot Tenenbaum's life, creating a sense of curiosity and understanding for the audience as they learn about her past, but are unsure of her current relationships with Eli and Richie. Also, the editing helps to depict the physical transformation of Richie and highlight his mental instability when he cuts himself, creating a sense of tension,…

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    techniques paved the way what seems the norm in the industry. I will also look at the other elements that make the film so iconic today. My Paper will cover concepts such as the influences of ‘The New French Way’ ‘Cinema vérité’. The montage theory, jump cuts and innovations in camera shots. I will also look at the surrealist elements of the film, whether the film can be called a ‘mockumentary’ and performances of the actors. Fifty years later, The Beatles ‘A Hard Day’s Night’; one of the most…

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    In the opening sequence Luhrmann uses a series of fast jump cuts between a documentary style interview with characters and a chaotic fast pace dance competition. His unique editing style in this scene includes rapid cuts and zooms from close ups to long shots. The scene starts in very muted tones and then suddenly the screen explodes with vibrant colours of the make up and flashy costumes…

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    The conflict of this story focuses on Rainsford's struggle to survive being hunted by the skilled huntsman, General Zaroff. This is shown numerous times throughout the story. Such as when "The dead tree, delicately adjusted to rest on the cut living one, crashed down and struck the general a glancing blow as it fell (77)." Zaroff is essentially getting wounded by a trap created by Rainsford, in his attempt to hunt him down. Or when Zaroff's best hunting hound gets killed in a trap…

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    The movie is about a giant robot that came from space and crashed into the Earth, then a boy found it and kept it safe from the government. Hogarth Hughes is showing the robot how to have fun and do a cannonball. The natural bright light and the jump cuts makes it active. The rule of thirds is showing the three characters the scene are focusing on. The camera is angle is high, fixed, far away. The lighting is natural, bright. The setting shows a lake, by the forest, daytime. The acting is the…

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