Film & Society Jan 08/09 1a) describe the early filmmaking format. (9m) b) Discuss the FOUR components of time in a movie.(16m) 2a) Define mise-en-scene.(5m) b) Based on ONE musical film of your choice‚ apply all FIVE elements of mise-en-scene seen in the film.(20m) 3a) Describe your understanding on the feminist model.(5m) b) Discuss the strengths of the feminist model.(10m) c) Choose ONE movie that best describe the above model. Discuss the elements of feminist seen in the movie.(10m)
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feel that the themes at hand relate too closely within our own lives‚ and make us react. Although different people may feel differing emotions after watching a film‚ the point is there is always going to be some type of reaction instilled in the audience as the audience may identify with a particular theme that the movie produces. Many films whether
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responsible for the killing. A direct relationship between the counter on the website and the killing machine has been set up to where the more internet surfers that log on‚ the faster and more painful the slaughtering occurs. This scene is from a recent film titled Untraceable. The movie is a perfect example of how much our society has changed. From a television series to song lyrics‚ the media has become less involved in censoring inappropriate scenes or music selections. Before the 1980’s it was hard
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Film Studies: Adapting Shakespeare The commentary in lesson 2 on Hamlet says “the movie attempts to address the “seems” and “is” that troubles hamlet throughout the play” (commentary lesson 2‚ Hamlet). This is a great way to explain what hamlet is trying to understand in the play‚ and in the movie. Hamlet questions everyone and everything‚ which is why he creates the “play” and the “movie”. He is able to get his message across by using actors for the play within the play‚ and creating
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Denis Salinas 04/23/2013 “Pulp Fiction” Film Review When giving a film and evaluation it is obvious that acting‚ setting and plot would fit in every gender‚ however to evaluate a crime movie the expectations and feedback changes. Crime movies are known for having a flexible plot that allows mystery and tension build up‚ characters and acting that will maintain their role alive and transfer emotions and dialog that stays clear and understandable. Writing that is able to keep the audience concentrated
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forward to the future trying to synthesize these two imaginary places” This notion of both reaching back to the past and forward to the future‚ can be seen in Ridley Scott’s 1982 Blade Runner. The film although set in L.A. in 2019‚ shows many aspects of both the 1980’s culture and that of the 1940’s‚ when the film noir genre rose to popularity. Aspects of these cultures and time periods can be seen in the retro architecture and couture. The architecture in particular shows this contrast‚ with the ruined
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Media genres are a reflection of society. Film noir is a movie that conveys a mood of pessimism‚ fatalism‚ menace and cynical characters. French critics used it to describe American thriller or detective films in the 1940s. The term literally means ‘Black Film’ and features extremely negative themes. Fedora hats‚ trench coats and nighttime make up some of the distinguishing features of film noir. Film Noir of this era is associated with low-key black and white visual styles that have roots in
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Internal and external environment analysis for IMAX *Strategic Management: An Integrated Approch (8th edition) by Charles Hill and Gareth Jones. *Startegic Management : Creating Competitive Advantage (5th edition) by Gregory Dess‚ G.T Lumpkin and Alan Eisner *Strategic Management (6th edition) by John Pearce and Richard Robinsons Environmental Analysis IMAX as a global firm interacts with multiple environments. Company takes inputs and distributes its output. Like every organization‚ IMAX has
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order to devote his full attention to his new business venture. Eastman Dry Plate Company was innovative for its time. Mr. Eastman was the first to announce that film could be put on rolls. This attraction to the filming industry made Mr. Eastman a true pioneer in the business. In 1884 the business became known as the Eastman Dry Plate Film Company. The company had 14 shareholders; something that was very rare for its time. It has been noted that Eastman Kodak Company was built on different principles
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The film industry was able to rush in a golden age of film by capitalizing on the need for Americans to have an escape from the harsh reality of the Great Depression; they were able to provide Americans with this escape from reality by utilizing the best of technological innovation of the time which included sound and color films. The film industry created an environment where Americans could pay a small amount of money to sit down and enjoy a film that took them away from the bleak times of the
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