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    window. In doing this he notices the daily routine of his surrounding neighbors from their rear window. Nevertheless, the Rear Window was not only introduced as a short story but, as a screenplay and later a film. Therefore, I will be analyzing specific events that has been reenacted from the original source and placed into the film/screenplay showing the different perspective of each source and my very own perception.…

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    12 Angry men The screenplay takes place in New York and was written by Reginald Rose. There is two versions of 12 Angry men, 1957 and 1997. The author’s intent of the screenplay is prejudice. It’s a prejudice screenplay because in the 1957 version there was only 12 white jurors and out of the 11 men they chose guilty and one juror chose not guilty. This shows that people can have a different perspective of how they see the things. In the 1997 version there were different races like the boy that…

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    Screenplays have many different elements to them. This could be from the suspense or the disbelief of the plot. The suspense can pull the audience’s attention and have the screenplay on its toes. The disbelief can leave the screenplay unfinished and can have the audience fill in the ending pieces. A strong structure throughout the screenplay that will bring in the overall feeling of it, also the setting of the screenplay in which opens up a travel experience to the viewer. There is one aspect of…

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    breakdown of the show at their disposal while writing the screenplay. He or she doesn’t have to worry or constantly think about “what comes next?” or “what will the next scene be about?” like they would be doing if they didn’t have a scene by scene breakdown and just started writing the screenplay first. This can not only create some problems in the story, but also increase the amount of time the writer will spend writing the script. By having the scene by scene breakdown in hand the writer can…

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    Analysis Of My Memoir

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    chose to write a screenplay because I felt the closest connection film. Having a connection to my work helps me to bring it to life, so I didn’t want to do anything that I wasn’t passionate about. This along with the fact that I felt like my memoir would make an interesting film led me to write a screenplay of my memoir. When I came to translating my memoir I wanted to keep the story fairly similar. I wanted the overarching story to be the same as in the memoir, however, in order to do that I…

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    In Arthur Miller’s screenplay, The Crucible, some of the information throughout the screenplay was changed from the original play by Miller. Some of the effects may have been included to add more of a visual to occurrences between acts that had only been mentioned through dialogue in the actual play. Although it may be easier for an audience to remember the information, the adding of visual scenes that were not original to the script is not necessary to follow along. Therefore, I do not believe…

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    Kitty pulls away” (51). In this scene there is a revelation that Laura is more than just a cookie-cutter housewife. She is different; she is an intellectual; she is, possibly, lesbian, bisexual, it is never specified. Notwithstanding, there is are obvious LGBT issues and themes present in Hare’s screenplay…

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    Raymond Chandler Essay

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    Besides writing novels, short stories, and poetry, Raymond Chandler also wrote some screenplays. Chandler worked on a movie called “Strangers on A Train” that was later directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and “Double Indemnity” (for which he got one of two best original screenplay Oscar nominations), and “The Blue Dahlia” (for which he was nominated for his other best original screenplay Oscar). He also wrote some other screenplays with other people. These screenplays were very influential in the…

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    years when I started co-writing more short screenplays for our movies and then ones I made on my own. As teenagers, we both had our movies screen at a Los Angeles teen film festival along with another Westside of Los Angeles filmmaker J.J. Abrams. The Los Angeles Times wrote an article about the festival and branded us the “Beardless Wonders of Filmmaking” because we weren’t old enough to grow beards like our idols Spielberg, Coppola and Scorsese had. I continued to make my own short films…

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    Raisin In The Sun : A Annotation There is no doubt that Lorraine Hansberry changed the faced of screenwriting for not only African Americans yet also the thought of diversity in general. In Zachary Ingles critical essay, readers can understand a behind the scenes notion of how “ Raisin In The Sun ” went from screenplay to an impacting motion picture today. With that change there also came a transformation in the way the movie would be made. For example , to ease the backlash that…

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