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Romeo And Juliet Montague And Capulet
1,689 wordsAlthough the story of Romeo and Juliet is over 500 years old, it is as relevant and appealing today as it was when first performed. Although dated, the story of Romeo and Juliet still holds great appeal and relevance to todays society, despite the differences in morals and values between William Shakespeare's audience 500 years ago, and Baz Luhrmann's audience today. The arising issues of order and authority, fate and love entertain / ed and appeals / ed to both viewers in different ways. Shakes...
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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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Extreme Close Music Industry
775 wordsKiss: The Hype What is hype? Hype is defined as promotional publicity of an extravagant or contrived kind. It is used to lure the consumer to a certain product or an event of some kind. The competition for the consumers attention is intense and even desperate at times. Throughout the 1970 s, there was a vast machinery of hype surrounding the music industry. Some of what came out of it was original and imaginative, but some was deceptive and outrageous. Whatever it was, it was all aimed at the co...
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Joan Of Arc University Of California
2,092 wordsThe Aesthetics of Passion and Betrayal In The Passion of Joan of Arc, Carl Theodor Dreyer uses the vitality of spatial relationships in each shot with the human face and its ability to convey unspoken emotion in his portrayal of the demise of Joan of Arc. Unlike most film, the message is almost entirely told by just the eyes and expressions of the actors. There is very little reliance upon props and background. The camera angles and close-up shooting accentuate emotions and reactions. The editin...
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Mercutio And Benvolio Romeo
1,114 wordsThis assignment is on a scene of Romeo and Juliet I have split the scene into thirteen different sections. These sections include what the music and sound affects will be and what the lighting will be and even what sought of characters I am going to have to play the part. In section one I am having a medium shot that is at eye level to show Benvolio and Mercutio? s conversation and to also see the expressions on their faces. The only music or sound affects I am having are the background sounds o...
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