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    The Lights of Casablanca -An indepth look into the lighting techniques employed and the context in which they were used‚ caught between film noir and the classic Hollywood style. Casablanca (1942)‚ directed by Michael Curtiz‚ is a perennial favorite‚ depicting unique Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman characters caught in situations out of their control. While the film’s story is engaging on many levels‚ Curtiz’s use of lighting is an integral tool he uses to help tell of the story. Previously

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    backlighting‚ as well as very centralized‚ almost funneling lighting in order to capture these effects. This use of dramatic lighting was employed in tense scenes in which only one character is generally portrayed. The lighting reflects the plot‚ which seeks to understand Charles Foster Kane. The lighting is fitting for a film that ends on a note of continued mystery. The true Charles Foster Kane remains in the shadows‚ making the lighting style a direct comment on the nature of identity in the

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    productivity over workers in a group that lacked these features. For example‚ four of the attributes associated with building design‚ which includes increased ventilation control‚ increased temperature control‚ increased lighting control and increased day lighting‚ have been positively and significantly correlated with increased productivity. These benefits include cost savings from reduced energy‚ water‚ and waste; lower operations and maintenance costs‚ and enhanced occupant productivity

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    such as Edward Scissorhands‚ Charlie & the Chocolate Factory and Big Fish. Burton creates his great films by using cinematics techniques. He uses low key lighting‚ extreme close-ups‚ and non-diegetic sound to establish a dark and quirky tone. Low key lighting is a technique that directors use to create a chiaroscuro effect. Using low key lighting makes the mood dark and suspicious. Tim Burton uses

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    Camera Shots A camera shot is the amount of space that is seen in one shot or frame. Camera shots are used to demonstrate different aspects of a film’s setting‚ characters and themes. As a result‚ camera shots are very important in shaping meaning in a film. Reviewing the examples on the right hand side of this page should make the different camera shots clearer. An extreme long shot (animation on right) contains a large amount of landscape. It is often used at the beginning of a scene or a film

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    film Salvador Dali and Luis Bunuel took inspiration from dreams that they had had and incorporated those depictions into it. The settings are a combination of both on location shoots and created sets. Where the positioning of the character‚ the lighting and the props are

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    I have never seen before. This seventh grade basketball team had shown me what a prime example of teamwork bonding can look like. This seventh grade team consisted of a band of 9 brothers. All together they made one. I wished the best for team lighting today. Before the game the bleachers of Niles North were full of family‚ friends‚ and relatives. Everyone here to brag and cheer about one of their own. All nine of the boys were wearing their orange jerseys. The opponent team was

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    Valdovinos‚Albert 1/26/2014 1193683 Art history Nude Rosso Fioerntino’s recumbent female nude figure asleep located at the British Museum‚ London‚ is a drawing that was created using techniques such as lining‚ lighting and shading. A horizontally elongated drawing of a woman lying face up while her body is slightly facing the artist. The artist crafted this body with red contour outline of the female body emphasizing the curves .the artist begins with a curve at the foot of the body curving

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    set‚ lush lighting‚ and opulent costumes come together in a tightly directed performance of a well-cut script to create an effect that is more that of film than theatre. This is no-doubt a welcome change of pace for much of today’s younger audience given its broader exposure to the former rather than the latter. This critique will strive to focus on the production’s lighting design‚ as I feel it to be the chief reason for the aforementioned film-like aesthetic. The notion that lighting is an integral

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    Effective Storytelling in City Lights and The Artist A silent film is defined as ‘a film with no synchronized recorded sound‚ especially with no spoken dialogue’. The golden era of silent films lasted from approximately 1895 to 1929. The unique mode of art rose to prominence as the ultimate pastime of the American working class. Charlie Chaplin’s 1931 film City Lights is among the most notable works to emerge from the era. Alternately‚ Ron Fricke’s The Artist (2011) is not a film from the silent

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