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    character. Dolly is used to zoom into the actors face while she is talking, and it gives her more attention. It seems as if the technique is giving the actor more chemistry towards the audience. While Truck Motion is used right after that when the vehicle pulls up into a driveway, and the camera seems to be connected right on top of the vehicle. It seems like a film man would be connected on there for affect though. Slanted, Angle Shot, and Dolly is all used at the same time to zoom out from…

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    Annalena Lorenz in her article titled The Danish Girl and the De/Construction of Gender Identity theorised that Einar Wegener, or Lila Elbe (Eddie Redmayne) had to perform a ‘theatrical performance’ while living in the normal everyday life in the assigned gender of male but during the period of minute 37:25 through until minute 40 while backstage at the theatre with the costumes, the audience should be expecting a ‘theatrical performance’ but instead Einer can ‘openly and freely be whom he feels…

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    Long Shot Analysis

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    Establish shot usually use in the beginning of the film. The function of this shot is to show the time and place of the story. This shot also makes clear the spatial relationship between the character and the space they inhabit. Long shot usually shows the entire object or the entire human body with head near the top of the frame the feet near the bottom. Although the shot is focused on the character, background detail can still be shown Mid-shot shows some part of the subject. The audience…

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    La-La Land Camera Angles

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    It has been hailed as the best film of 2016. La La Land is a mix of music, dreams and jarring reality. Director Damien Chazelle intertwined the essence of Hollywood and an enthralling love story into one epic tale. The scenes I am analysing are Someone in the crowd, Mia is late or her date and Mia’s big audition Chazelle makes the most of basic camera movement such as tracking and panning shots. The best example of tracking shots is in Someone in the crowd scene. We track the dancing and…

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    For this vacation, I had invested in my first camera, a Samsung WB350F. It was your typical point-and-shoot camera, but with perks. It had a 21x optical zoom, allowing for me to zoom in on objects that are a decent distance away, customizable settings, and wireless capabilities so that you could connect your camera to your laptop, Facebook, or Twitter. On this vacation, I took approximately 133 pictures, which seems…

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    Illuminating a Walk November 14, 2106 Evening and another lonely walk has begun, intensified by the shadow of my mother's passing. At least it's good exercise – a positive thought. The road, over familiar, its quitetude contrasted by the humming of a nearby highway, the warm air elevating my mood ever so slightly. “Hi Blair” a child's voice! I felt my piqued ears point to somewhere in the dark. At once a friend, familiar and oh so welcoming, illuminated something inside. Dostoevsky…

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    “That maybe happiness is something that we can only pursue and maybe we can actually never have it,” as Chris Gardner once said. ”The pursuit of happyness,” directed by Gabriele Muccino and released in 2008 is a movie based on the story of Chris Gardner, a man who loses everything, but eventually gains everything. In the movie, he is a hard-working, caring and loving father, who struggles financially to provide for his son. This causes life to become tough; however, Muccino illustrates to find…

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    Every day you are watched by the government, whether it’s through the traffic camera by your nearest Walmart or when you go into a shopping store. There is a great deal of government surveillance within the book V for Vendetta, which is a fictional book. Also, in the non-fictional world, there are different things that our government does to watch and protect the people of the world. Surveillance is a big part of the V for Vendetta book. The government in the book uses surveillance throughout…

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    In the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, Steinbeck shows us two different setting places to give us a better interpretation of how the story is moving along and the different characters. The first setting place is the pool that George and Lennie, two meager migrant workers, stumble along when they are trying to find another farm to work at. The author gives vivid descriptions of the location using words like, “Evening of a hot day, Little wind, Crisp sycamore leaves, Still, green pool”…

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    Sniper X Research Paper

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    As the unparalleled Sniper X, you'll collaborate with activity star Jason Statham to turn into the free world's definitive weapon against the strengths of confusion and fear! As a major aspect of Statham's world class paramilitary group SPEAR, you'll work one next to the other to destroy terrorists and rebel expresses that routine strengths can't touch. Turned into THE ULTIMATE SNIPER • Study the execute's specialty under SPEAR's leader, voiced by activity star Jason Statham! • As Sniper X…

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