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Matter Of Fact Citizen Kane
1,625 wordsThere really are two ways of looking at a movie when it is based on the true story. When I see a movie of this type, I always struggle with the two choices, and usually end up somewhere in the middle. The Untouchables is that kind of movie. To start off with, I think that its a great film, director Brian De Palmas well done work. However, as is usual when the tale of Al Capone and Eliot Ness is told, some facts are taken with the source material. Manufacturing a confrontation between Ness and Ca...
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Man With A Movie Camera Vs Run Lola
1,536 wordsAndre Parfeniuk Student # 10260974 December 3, 2001 The Impact of Dziga Vertov on Film " The main and essential thing is: the sensory exploration of the world through film. We therefore take as a point of departure the use of the camera as a keno-eye, more perfect than the human eye, for the exploration of the chaos of visual phenomena that fills space. " - Dziga Vertov, Manifesto The Council of Three (1923) The innovative theories and filmmaking techniques of Dziga Vertov revolutionized the way...
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York Oxford University Firing Squad
2,742 wordsPotemkin One of the greatest films ever made, it is the first masterpiece of Russian director Sergei Eisenstein. The story focuses on the battleship and the mistreatment of the sailors, who are forced to eat maggot-infested meat. Finally they revolt and are helped by the townspeople of Odessa. In one of the film's most famous sequences, in which the terror is heightened by the editing and close-ups, Cossack soldiers march down the Odessa steps firing on the helpless people. In the film's climax,...
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1920 And 1930 Audiences Attention
1,080 wordsCinematic Montage One major creative device at the editors disposal is the montage, a series of images and sounds joined only by internal relationships. Montage is a Soviet term derived from the French verb money, to assemble. Practically speaking, a cinematic montage is the process of juxtaposing images through time. Generally, the montage combines the techniques for distorting time and combining images and visuals in order to create special moods. There are several basic types of montage. 1. T...
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Film History In The Usa
698 wordsFilm History in the USA The Frenchman, Louis Lumiere is considered to be the founder of what is now considered by everyone to be as movie. He was one of the first who invented the motion picture camera in 1895. Though he had several competitors, like an American scientist Thomas Alva Edison, his suitcase-sized multifunctional device served as a camera, film-processing unit, and a projector all in one. Though Edison's camera was bulky and not portable, it can be claimed that the history of Americ...
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Women Role In Third World Latin Part 1
2,145 wordsWomen's Role in Third World Latin Cinema Shortly after the first screening in 1895, film as an art began to proliferate in areas all over the world. Now, movies are carefully constructed works of art combining both the visual and aural realms of human perception. When discussing the history of Brazilian film, though, it is impossible to separate the art of film from the social and political text of Brazil's history. Unlike the United States, Brazil historically confronted more problems with the ...
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Shawshank Redemption Close Ups
1,128 wordsThe Shawshank Redemption For my film analysis, I chose the movie The Shawshank Redemption. Frank Darabont directed Shawshank and wrote the screenplay based on the novel Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption by author Stephen King. The movie was made in 1994 and produced by Niki Marvin. The movie stars Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins as two convicts serving time in a New England prison named Shawshank. Tim Robbins plays a man named Andy Dufresne, a banker, who gets convicted of murdering his wife...
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Back And Forth Final Scene
1,324 wordsDavid Sondergaard General Writing: Film Prof. Anustup Basu How to Create a Classic Movie: The film? The Usual Suspects? (Bryan Singer, U. S. A. , 1995) has a plot that circles around and around before finally hitting the mark. It is hidden under deceit, lies, and misgivings. Because everything is told from the perspective of one person, or in the first person, nothing is clear. Could that person be lying? Or is it that he is just the mere pawn of a darker and more evil force, without even realiz...
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High Social Status Physical Appearance
1,084 wordsHow does the transformation of Austen s Mr. Elton into Heckerling s emphasize the values and context of each text? There are basic similarities in the values between the two societies of Clueless and Emma in social level, human relationships and image. However, the context is different, because of the times that the texts are based on. Emma by Jane Austen is set in 19 th Century England, as opposed to Clueless which is in Beverly Hills USA in the 20 th century. Mr. Elton s status is without low ...
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Social Democratic Party Power In Germany
3,124 wordsAs the photographic medium flourished in early 20 th Century Europe, artistic expression was the main concern. But, with the advent of the Dadaist movement, new forms of the photographic medium emerged. It was these innovative forms of photography that allowed not only the artistic merits, but also an alternate agenda of the artist to shine through. One of the most explicit examples of this form of photography was done by John Heartfield. Through his photomontages, which were merely a combinatio...
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Don Corleone Family Values
666 wordsMario Puzo? s " The Godfather" was the first and most influential gangster movie that paved the way for gangster movies of the future. The movie was directed by Frances Ford Copolla, who made many different ingenious ways to portray this gangster classic. The movie was a very subversive movie, and one of the first of all time. The Godfather has a many different uses of light settings through the whole movie, in which the movie can be interpreted on. The lighting in " The Godfather...
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Year Old Girl Clarisse Mcclellan
1,558 wordsBook Title: Fahrenheit 451 Author: Ray Bradbury Original date of publication: 1953 Part A. ) The Author. Visit the reference section of a library. Drawing from at least two sources, share the life story of the author. Discuss how the authors life and circumstances may have influenced the novel. (Use your own words. ) Ray Bradbury Ray Bradbury was born in Waukegan, Illinois on August 22, 1920. Ray Bradbury is an American novelist, short-story writer, essayist, playwright, screenwriter, and poet. ...
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Ray Bradbury Good Example
560 wordsIn Ray Bradbury novel, Fahrenheit 451, there is a very commonly known as a book of science fiction book. More specifically one that refers to the future, and the consequences that can be inflicted as a result of the world having very little individuality. However, this book also has had a long lasting effect on the world as we know it to be presently. Bradbury is obviously very concerned with the world, and how it is losing its individuality. This novel represents the differences of having indiv...
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Quot Poetry Mass Culture
1,870 wordsJames Smethurst No portion of Hughess literary career has been more commonly dismissed than that of the 1930 s. Even many of Hughess admirers compare unfavorably his writings of the 1930 s to his work in other decades. In this view, Hughess 1930 s efforts in many different genres including short and long fiction, poetry, drama, reportage, song writing largely sounded over and over the same ham-fisted didactic note, lacking the lyric humanism and folk wit of his work in the 1920 s, 1940 s, and 19...
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Civil Rights Movement Theme For English B
822 wordsLangston Hughes (1902 - 1967) absorbed America. In doing so, he wrote about many issues critical to his time period, including The Renaissance, The Depression, World War II, the civil rights movement, the Black Power movement, Jazz, Blues, and Spirituality. Just as Hughes absorbed America, America absorbed the black poet in just about the only way its mindset allowed it to: by absorbing a black writer with all of the patronizing self-consciousness that that entails. The contradiction of being bo...
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Global Village Turning Point
627 wordsNews Events in the History of TV In chronicling the past 50 years of television, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences includes many clips from historical events that were carried on television. Including these news events is appropriate to the history of television because the advent of this technology brought the nation and world together in times of tragedy and joy via the global village created by this medium. The events that changed our world also changed the world of television. It c...
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