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    The Fight Scene Analysis

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    n combination with costume, Stromberg also uses setting in these three scenes in order to allow the audience to identify the significant change in Maleficent 's personality before, during and after the lose of her wings. Through the use of setting, the audience can physically feel the change and this causes them to see the effect that the actions of the characters have had on their personalities. The beginning scene sets up our identification of the Moors as ‘good’ and the heaven of the two…

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    Mise En Scene

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    Tarsem Singh, in his movie The Fall, shows exceptional usage of visual story telling, or mise-en-scène. Characters and themes are introduced within the first two minutes of the film without any usage of dialogue. These beginning moments, while upon first viewing, are not so easy to make sense of, but subtly hold foreshadowing for the future events of the film. The opening scene of the film starts with a series of people yelling and panicking in black and white. The black and white filter alone…

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    Godfather Scene Analysis

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    The selected scene is from 37:51 to 39:53 in the film Godfather, Part 2; altogether, there are 15 shots in this duration. This scene is centered with the conversation between Michael Corleone and his step-brother Tom Hagen. This conversation is expected to be very “private”, only between Michael and Tom. Therefore, both lighting and camera shots have to create the sense of mystique. In order to do so, generally speaking, the lighting in this room is very dark. It has struck a responsive chord in…

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    Crime Scene Epilogue

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    But before Julie could finish, Nicole told her she was going to stay at her friend's house because Mr Poe and her were going to investigate a crime scene. “Mr Poe, Mr Poe over here!” called out Jones. This got Mr Poe’s and Nicole’s attention. As they both were walking over, Jones was explaining what had happened. He took out his notepad and started to read off of it. “Victim’s name Daniel Emmerson, 6’4, uhh, worked here at the mall,” said the Lieutenant as he was pointing at the Manhattan…

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    Interrogation Room Scene

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    The interrogation room scene consists of a range of cinematography techniques which comprise of setting and lighting which serves the purpose of assisting in the knowledge of the audience’s interpretation of the scene. The scene commences with minimal lighting from the luminous light above the doorway and the lamp on the desk. This symbolises the darkness of the joker as the lamp casts a light which shows the Jokers' face but possesses the space behind him hidden in darkness, the significance…

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    revealed how committed he was to his family in the baptism scene. This scene is made by including a large number of intercuts between all the heads of the other New York crime families and with Moe Green getting murdered, and the baptism of his niece. Through the use of film making techniques, this scene helps show how Michael…

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    Renitio In The Mall Scene

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    The mall scene is a very important part of the film, showing how the privileged girls spend their time buying things all the time, that was their world and Ulises didn’t belong there. Another example is when Renata goes to his part of town and sees his drawing and graffiti art, the screen changes into a comic strip showing how she is in his world now. As the film goes on the director stops changing the colors of the screen, showing how no matter where they are from or how much money they don’t…

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    The Wire Scene Analysis

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    Wire Scene Analysis The Wire is a crime drama television series set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland, created and written by author and former police reporter David Simon. The Series is centered on the Baltimore Police department and the Barksdale crew, a drug organization. The show has an overriding metaphor at play, something many characters refer to as the game. The scene that signifies this metaphor and has multiple comparisons to is the chess scene in episode 3, The Buys. In this scene a…

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    The Opening Scene Analysis

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    This scene sets up much of the exposition for the film as well as introducing characters. It begins with Carl and Ellie’s wedding, which takes place in a church. A camera flashes and Ellie jumps onto Carl, passionately kissing him. Two wide shots show first Ellie’s family and then Carl’s family. Ellie’s family goes crazy, jumping with joy and applauding excitedly. Carl’s family begrudgingly but politely claps, unsmiling. This series of shots show a lot about how each of the two characters was…

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    Gongman Opening Scene

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    The opening scene was introduced with a muscular, bare-torso man slowly striking a huge gong with a deep resonant sound, twice. During the sequence, the text ‘The J. Arthur Rank Organisation presents’ appeared over the gong. The ‘Gongman’ was actually an opening trademark for the Rank Organisation, the largest production and distribution house in the history of British cinema. After about 10 seconds, the camera blacks out and the introduction was followed with an established shot of an…

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