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Agent Smith Fight Scene
1,842 wordsThe moving image and film sequence deconstruction After watching 10 minutes of your select film sequence, carefully analyse a selection of varied camera shots and say what is significant about each one. Also indicate aspect of music, sound effects and special effects that contribute to the film sequence. The award winning sci-fi film Matrix Reloaded totally re-wrote the textbook for movie science fiction when it hit the screens in early 2003. Directed by the Wachowski brothers, The Matrix Reload...
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Slow Motion Fight Scene
1,964 words... no one expects Neo to lose. But to get out of this sneaky choke hold, Neo shows his true athleticism once again as he front flips forwards. Again, like before, it shows this in slow motion along with the music. The reason for this, is because as you have been following the speedy punches and kicks from every angle, you need a small break to give you eyes a rest, and to show this part in slow motion allows you to do this but also gives the move by Neo more meaning. When he lands, the music sp...
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Film Components In The Composition Of Vertigo
1,648 wordsWhen making a good film, many key elements such as lighting, color, editing, visual design and sound, come into play. Another very important element is composition which refers to how subjects are arranged in relation to each other and to the sides of the frame. Framing, mise-en-scene or staging, and photographing all play a significant role in the composition of films, thus creating a desired meaning of the film creator. Through the unique composition of the Alfred Hitchcock film, Vertigo, the ...
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Point Of View Award Winning
512 wordsCasablanca: A New Perspective Throughout history, the film industry has seen many directing styles and techniques. The early part of the 20 th century saw a factory style of film production, but as the years went by, directors began to employ new and untried techniques in their pictures. One such technique which these directors implemented was a new approach to the use of the camera and camera angles. Casablanca, an Academy Award winning film of 1942 saw director Michael Curtiz manipulate the ca...
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Point Of View Personality
1,695 wordsGone with the wind (1939) dir. Victor Fleming This is a film about contrast. In the film clip, large amount of contrast can be found between characters, lighting, the way of how colour is presented, the way of how camera being placed, and the way of how shots being taken. Misc-en-Scene From the film clip (and the whole film), the colour image is strong on contrast, not only the colour of the settings, the furnitures, and the costumes, also the colour contrast of indoor and outdoor. In the film c...
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Dun Na Na Dun Na Na Dun Na John
531 wordsCharacters: John Winger Bill Stripes Stripes Characters: John Winger Bill Murray Taxi Driver/Army Enlistman Russell Ziskey Harold Ramis English Teacher/Army Enlistman Recruiter Bill Lucking Army Recruiter Army Recruiters Office Scene: John Winger has just quit his job, lost his girlfriend, his apartment and had his car taken away by loan sharks. He convinced his best friend Russell Ziskey to come with him to a Army recruiters office to enlist in the Army. John and Russell have just gotten out of...
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