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    In the opening sequence Luhrmann uses a series of fast jump cuts between a documentary style interview with characters and a chaotic fast pace dance competition. His unique editing style in this scene includes rapid cuts and zooms from close ups to long shots. The scene starts in very muted tones and then suddenly the screen explodes with vibrant colours of the make up and flashy costumes designed by Catherine Martin. His use of stylized frames (especially by the Coca Cola sign)…

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    Many of these film techniques used consist of over-the-shoulder shots, tilt shots, panning shots, zoom shots, tracking shots, crane shots, track-in shots, over the shoulder track-in shots, mixing focal lengths, these are only some of the various shots used in the filming process of the book thief. An over-the-shoulder shot is a shot with an actors…

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    While preparing for the hunting season the most important thing that you need to take along are a quality pair of binoculars. Quality binoculars will assist the hunter in two very important ways. 1) The enjoyment of the outdoor experience will be greatly increased. Binoculars will help the hunter to spot the game he is hunting and also to view the scenery that he might have missed otherwise. 2) The hunter's chances for a successful hunt will be much higher with a pair of quality binoculars.…

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    Timothy Walter Burton more commonly known as Tim burton is a Painter, Screenwriter, Illustrator, Author, Director, and Producer. Born in 1958, in the city of Burbank, California, to parents Jean and Bill Burton. Burton had a painful childhood in which the relationship with his parents and brother was nonexistent. Through his perception of isolation, he began to develop his visual talents. The content Burton found in hobbies such as writing and drawing led him to attend the California Institute…

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    Montana Meth Ad Analysis

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    Meth; it’s the butt of many jokes and yet its such a serious topic. When you have loved ones that are doing drugs like that, you find yourself hearing these jokes and having everyone say “it’s no big deal” but it is. “Drugs are bad m’kay” I say it all the time in the voice of Mr.Mackey in a joking manner though these words are so very true. There is a group called the Montana Meth Project who try to shine a light on the reality of meth. They have many videos: Jessica, Tracy, Kevin, Ben, Family…

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    Space In Persepolis

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    is gone, you tend to feel lost and obsolete. This illustration of Marji explains the emotional and mental state of Marji as she floats through the “space” of her feelings by using many creative techniques. One of the techniques Satrapi uses is a zoom out of Marji. This shows that she is truly alone in the “space” of her own mind, where…

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    Cinematography Techniques

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    viewers will remember the first scene and understand that seeing it again means that the movie has come to a close. I’d like to have the ending part of this two-part scene to be paired with the reveal crane shot . What I mean by this is I want to zoom out of the window, show Ed disappear, and then transition to a bird’s eye view of the campus away from the window, exactly as will have been done in the opening scene . This idea can serve a few interesting purposes highlighting the duality of…

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    do a brilliant job with demonstrating this through the camera. Do people have power over the environment or does environment have power over people? The first image is Jim viewing the deer through his gun scope, while the second image, the camera zooms out and the two men blend into the grim forest. Jim missed his shot on 'purpose.' We want to see the good to have power, but it's tricky. Frank appears to be playing on both sides. We know the Court of Owls doesn't represent the good guys, but…

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    Post hoc ergo propter hoc (often shortened to “post hoc”), is an archaic logical fallacy that, when utilized in mathematics, can be used to disguise a less impressive statistic. The fallacy states that since B happened after A, A caused the outcome of B. An example of this is marketing techniques to deter teenagers from smoking cigarettes. Since smoking and low grades often go together, the marketing team can say that smoking causes low grades. What the propagandists don’t reveal is that perhaps…

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    Gerdener Fox Created The Flash and The Justice League of America Jay, Barry, Wally, and Bart are the four Flashes. Barry and Wally are part of The Justice League of America (JLA). The Rival is Jay’s opposite. The Reverse Flash is Barry’s opposite. Zoom is Wally’s opposite. Flashpoint messes up everything. There are more than just Jay, Barry, Wally, and Bart in The Flash comics. Jay in the first of the four Flash. Jay lives in Keystone City, Kansas on Earth-2. Earth-2 is the Earth in the DC…

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