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    Dogma 95 Movie Analysis

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    Vinterberg. One of the rules is that the director is not to be mentioned. The model Dogma film is The idiots. This film gains the special cinematographic value from the imperfections occurring. With amateur actors, improvised scripts, shakily shot scenes and blurry pictures the film looks like a cheap documentary. Producer and documentary maker Sophie Fiennes talked to Lars von Trier in her 10 minute documentation Lars from 1- 10 about the rules of the Dogma 95 movement. Lars mentions that the…

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    faces of Andrew and Fletcher, keeping them centered in frame. The director shows us not only the craft and precision of the musicians, but also to express the characters’ emotions and intentions. Andrew’s shots are used to highlight the pain of repetition and his maddening moments (his emotions such as anger, sadness, happiness, disappointment, etc.) Therefore, these kinds of…

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    editing process, the Script Supervisor works cooperatively amongst the Editor, as they select the perfect 'slate and take' from the notes that the Script Supervisor has provided. Throughout the shoot, I believe I had good communication amongst the directors and camera department, as we were always on guard for a certain situation (e.g. Carrying a spare battery on hand) and I always ensured that the Clapper Board was fully displayed within the shot, when marking it. During the Feedback screening,…

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    Creativity In Film Essay

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    The Technology in Australia and around the world is a new way for film to grow and become better. Technology brings new resources for filmmakers, so that they can make their films the best quality possible. Like many other countries, Australian directors began with silent films, but as technology began to grow, so did filmmaking. Sound came around, as did digital cinema, which was beneficial to many filmmakers and non-filmmakers who wish to work on film, by working hard and using the technology…

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    Over the course of this semester we have learnt to which degree social movements often time unmentioned in the books of history have shaped the policies and laws that we so enjoy today. Stammers investigates in Social Rights and Human Movements the absence of the history of social movements as sites of emergence for ideas and norms in most narratives on the origins of human rights. Often time’s human rights get accredited to the…

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    Tim burton, one of the worlds most accredited film director, producer, artist, writer, and animator is the friendly face behind many of the top movies of the decade. He rose to fame because of his excellent work in movies that have been a staple in childhood. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, and Corpse Bride are just three movies from Tim Burton. Although all the movies present different plots and problems the one similarity between all of them is the superb use of…

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    on the stage. I think this wasn’t communicated properly between the director and the actors. While yes, the song was entertaining, it was entertaining for the wrong…

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    explain part of this movement in cinema and what made it so famous. The main person in this amazing movement is Jean-Luc Godard who he is a French-Swiss film director, known for his prominence in the New Wave film movement in France during the 1950s and 1960s. In this report I will try to bring some short informations, facts and thoughts by other sources from history of cinema to present reders of this articleinterest and also giving them some idea about this powerful movement in…

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    an African-American is dies unjustly or other racial issues such as racial profiling, police brutality and racial inequality in the US courts. Black Lives Matter was co—founded by 3 community organizers Alicia Garza who coined the hashtag for the movement and was previously involved in organizing against violence toward Trans and gender non-conforming people of color and has written for big publications such as Rolling Stone…

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    This article contains many interesting theories about our original connections with camera movement as a semiotically connected consciousness, as well as referencing many early day thinkers and theorists of camera movement. Sobchack compares Merleau-Ponty and Husserl 's concepts of intentionality, exploring how the intentional acts of our consciousness correlate with how we experience the phenomenon of movement within the cinema space. Sobchack also covers how through the camera 's intentional…

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