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Count Orlok Fast Motion Film
330 wordsTitle: Nosferatu: Eine Symphonie des Grades Year: 1922 Director: F. W. Murray Starring: Max Schreck, Greta Schrder, Gustav Van Wagenheim The story begins in Bremen, Germany. A little real estate agent, assigns his employee to visit the remote castle of Count Orlok, who wishes to buy a house in town. During the trip to Orlok's lair in the Carpathian Mountains, images foretell doom. In an inn, all of the customers fall silent when the employee mentions Orlok's name. Outside, horses bolt and run, a...
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Fifth New York Film Festival And Frankfurt Poster
1,590 wordsFifth New York Film Festival and Frankfurt Festival Poster Introduction Peoples history has been always connected with their cultural heritage. Fine Arts and graphic design reflect the life, customs and traditions of people that create it. Examination of the works of art of different artists of the cultures belonging to the same nation gives an opportunity to trace peculiarities of techniques involved. In this work we will examine and compare two images of different artists and designers. One of...
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Critical Point Of View Alfred Hitchcock
1,044 wordsTheater 12 / Film as Art 1. Art analysts consider Casablanca to be the most classic romantic melodrama of the last century. Being a masterful tale of two men struggling and vying for a woman in the familiar love triangle, the film itself constitutes peculiar interest in terms of its appearance and approach to cinematography. Casablanca became one of the first films that depicted contemporary context, since the scenario of political and romantic espionage was opposed to conflict between two world...
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Film Making Main Characters
2,124 wordsTwo for the Road, film review Contemporary film making process is rather different than it was back in 1967. In this report we are going to have a closer look at one of the films produced back than. We are going to have a visual analysis of the film called Two for the Road. Two for the Road is a pretty good movie produced in 1967 by the prominent producer and director Stanley Donen. This film is different from many other Hollywood films due to the special usage of referencing or homage in relati...
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Alfred Hitchcock Wrongly Accused
1,767 wordsFilms were a great form of entertainment from their debut in the early 1900? s and continued to grow more popular over the years. The film making business hit a growth period in the 1920? s. In Hollywood, the assembly line? studio? system of producing a movie was changed and refined, and the famous studious that dominate Hollywood production today, such as Universal Studious, were being put together. Censorship regulations were being formulated for the first time, and Wall Street began to take a...
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Alfred Hitchcock Norman Bates
3,094 wordsHe Alfred Hitchcock ALFRED HITCHCOCK He was known to his audiences as the Master of Suspense and what Hitchcock mastered was not only the art of making films but also the task of taming his own imagination. Director of many works such as Vertigo, Psycho, The Birds and The 39 steps, Hitchcock told his stories through intelligent plots, witty dialogue and tales of mystery and murder. In doing so, he inspired a new generation of film makers and revolutionized the thriller film, making him a legend ...
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