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    Subtlety Jillian Miller The Alfred Hitchcock classic Psycho broke box-office records when first introduced in 1960. Hitchcock’s cinematography involving the skillful use of black and white film enabled him to effectively play with shadows and silhouettes. These devices are used throughout this movie to influence and manipulate the audience into various states of comfort and terror throughout the film. It is

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    heard of him they never heard of Méliès. Fewer know about Trip to the Moon; usually through of Martin Scorsese’s Hugo. When I first saw his films‚ they enchanted me with their fantasy worlds and unique look. However‚ I did not see the multitude of techniques he used to create his visuals. Critics of early cinema certainly recognize him‚ but his “place in film history is problematic. Although he is universally acknowledged to be an early film pioneer‚ his work has often been dismissed as simplistic‚

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    relate it to the movie Platoon. Both the novel and the movie demonstrated how the men behaved and reacted to the gruesome effects of war and even when the war was over how those emotions and memories stayed with them for the rest of their lives. Both the author and director used methods of interpreting a story by fusing universal truths and sorrow together to bring about a better understanding of the characters and the upsetting events that took place. The movie Platoon starts off with a young

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    director Dziga Vertov. This is a film without scenario and actors but Vertov used different music to bring out slow and fast rhythm. He used the camera to capture real happen and he wanted to show everyday life to the audiences. Vertov used many cinematic techniques to make his film more vivid such as double exposure‚ fast and slow motions‚ freeze frames‚ split screens‚ different angles (eyes level‚ high and low)‚ different shots (close‚ medium and long). In the web site senses of cinema‚ Dziga Vertov

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    REACTION PAPER THE WOUNDED PLATOON Kevin Shields‚ a 24-year old Army Soldier‚ went out drinking with three Army buddies on November 30‚ 2007‚ from Fort Carson‚ Colorado‚ a base close to Colorado Springs. A few hours later‚ he was dead. He was shot twice in the head at close range and left by the side of the road by his army buddies. Shields’ violent murder accentuated one of many violent attacks committed by the three Army buddies‚ who are now serving time in

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    this extracted material. The text may contain passive voice‚ misspellings‚ grammatical errors‚ etc.‚ and may not be in compliance with the Army Writing Style Program. "Prepare a Platoon SOP" You are a squad leader in 3rd Platoon. Your platoon sergeant gave you an order to write a platoon SOP for the entire platoon (16 personnel) for the M4 or M4A1 carbine’s weekly maintenance. • He instructed you to date the SOP with today’s date‚ your unit address and office file symbol‚ and to use the

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    of Frances Ha Throughout the film the cinematography has interested me in a way that I have not been before. The combination of still camera and movement in the scenes really sets this film apart from others. The film Frances Ha a number of cinematic techniques are used to advance the story such as using cinematography‚ sound and editing to affect what we see and feel about the characters. The scenes that really moved me were in the last ten minutes of the film. I felt that it came to a conclusion

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    troubles during this time‚ but only the soldier ’s who fought in that war knew the true madness that was Vietnam. Oliver Stone began writing Platoon because the Vietnam War was "a pocket of our history nobody understands." (Schuer t24) Platoon is a movie which should be viewed by everyone‚ not only for its cinematic qualities but for its historic insight as well. Platoon is an Orion Pictures production‚ filmed in 1986. Written and directed by Oliver Stone it tells the gruesome story of a Vietnam War not

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    Lighting is pivotal when striving to reveal the mood of a movie. High-key lighting displays a mood of cheer and happiness. On the contrary‚ Burton presents sinister and spooky images with low-key lighting. Burton’s lighting techniques are completely of his own. In “Corpse Bride” he blends the lighting. The Victorian-era village that Victor Van Dort lives in is dull‚ boring‚ and filled with low key lighting. In comparison to the land of the dead which is vibrant and full of

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    in every single one. He enjoys using certain cinematic techniques to show his mysterious effect. Tim Burton shows his unique styles in the most in these movies‚ Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ Edward Scissorhands‚ and The Nightmare Before Christmas by using low-key lighting‚ close ups/low angles‚ and non-diegetic sound to convey his mysterious yet whimsical style. The Nightmare Before Christmas is an ideal example of Tim Burton’s cinematic technique like low key lighting‚ non-diegetic sound/music

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