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    This increases the excitement and anticipation to what might be inside. By having the really small door the audience don't expect much to be inside, we as an audience have no idea what might happen. As the director Tim Burton zooms in towards the door, it swings open and he switches over to a boom/crane view of the room. By using an overhead shot the whole room is shown. Tim burton has done this too demonstrates the beauty of the chocolate room. This affects the audience as they…

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    form of the space or the buildings. We never look at it in terms of the quality of those buildings and spaces. There are only two scales at which the study is done. We never zoom further in or out of the tissue. So when we talk about the thematic buildings, we only look at a small diagrammatic plan of the building. But we never zoom in further to understand in detail the typology of the building or the construction method or the quality of spaces inside the buildings. So we not just restrict…

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    “Surveillance breeds conformity”(Glenn Greenwald). Usually people use cameras for protection but it has grown to much more. For many years, the United States government, and many others, have been watching people through surveillance cameras. They are easily hacked or misused and justice is rarely given. Although many people want to increase the amount of surveillance cameras in public places; however, decreasing the amount of surveillance cameras will help with financial problems, with hacking,…

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    that characters give during different scenes. Long shots are used to set the scene, and to create a sense of distance from the characters. Long shots are used in scenes such as where Ben is driving away to catch Elaine before she gets married. The zoom out is used several times to show Ben from afar. Whenever Ben is with Mrs. Robinson, there tends to be angled camera shots with dark lighting. This seems to indicate that Ben is ashamed by what he is doing and cannot face Mrs. Robinson unless it…

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    In a world where African Americans are influenced to speak, act, dress, and look favorable to the Caucasian ethnicity, African Americans began to lose their own identity. History exhibits the horrendous treatment of African American people, especially during slavery. This unacceptable treatment resulted in Black people diminishing their self-worth, self-esteem, and self-respect. Damages from the mistreatment caused by others generated controversial films about inequality and racism against…

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    In “Gerald’s Game,” the central character Jessie Burlingame (Carla Gugino), and her husband Gerald (Bruce Greenwood) arrived at a remote lake house in Alabama for a romantic getaway. They encountered a stray dog on their way to the lakehouse. Afterwards, Jessie calls out to the stray dog whom she saw earlier and fed him raw meat. When re-entering the house, she leaves the front door open. In an attempt to save their strained marriage, and rekindle their sex life, Gerald suggests that he should…

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    I Am Legend Film Analysis

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    1. What is the opening shot? a. I am Legend begins with a televised new report that covers sports and then moves to an interview with Dr. Alice Krippin, who has developed a viral cure for cancer. She describes the cure’s origins and its effectiveness hailing that it has cured over ten thousand people. The shot soon transitions to a fade in black screen with a simultaneous deep noise that resembles a base drum. Seconds later the shot directly moves to a slowing moving upward panoramic shot of a…

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    Picture this: You’re watching a movie that takes place in Africa. The narrator says, “Look at those zebras!” but the camera zooms in on elephants. It would be confusing and wouldn’t make sense, right? So why is it that movies do the same thing with their actors? Fwor as long as movies have been produced, there has been much controversy with the casting choices. The directors often cast actors and actresses who are white for roles meant for people of color. Edward Zo auditioned to get the role as…

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    next. Not ending the film with a solid conclusion was very radical at the time of production and was indicative of Truffaut’s influence on the New Wave film period. The final frame of the film was especially poignant in the film because the camera zooms in to a freeze-frame on the boy’s face as he stares into the camera…

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    Informative Essay On Rifle

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    comes with a thumbhole grip so you can track your target better and ensure a proper shot each time. The Silent Cat earns its name with a built-in sound suppressor that reduces noise so much it’s almost like a whisper. It also comes with a 3-9x40 zoom optical scope for better accuracy and precision. This rifle comes with a one-year limited…

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