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    unfavorable way as they include a great deal of violence. The article‚ “Violence in Movies: Cinematic Craft or Hollywood Gone Too Far?” reveals many proves that today’s

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    encompasses all of these factors to make the viewer feel like they are part of the action on screen. The film was released in 2005 and since has grossed $86.5 million US because of its family friendly‚ action-packed nature. The use of special effects and cinematic techniques help to leave the audience on the edge of their seats and assists in transmitting the message - the value of a person should never be underestimated. This film is focused on the adventure of freshman Will Stronghold (Micheal Angarano)

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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest The extraordinary cinematic experience “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” revieces a remake. This according to roomers in Hollywood. Milos forman directs this amazing‚ five time deservedly Oscar award moive‚ that holds up 47 years later. With the rather simplistic plot we get to watch simple and small character in their own locked up reality‚ taking location at a mental asylum. We follow Jack Nicholson as the “non-crazy” R.P.McMurphy. As a fellow inmate Nicholson

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    Vampires In Film: The Cinematic Renderings That Reshape Myths & Legends Bryan Mitchell ENG 668 – Film Genre Studies Dr. Stephen Tropiano 2 October 2012 Vampires In Film: The Cinematic Renderings That Reshape Myths & Legends Since the dawn of the vampire film genre‚ writers and filmmakers alike have introduced new and unique imageries and characteristics to ultimately create or redefine the cinematic vampire. Giving proper recognition to Bram Stoker for his 1897 best-selling

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    attempt to prove his innocence‚ John discovers flaws in the once-perfect system of pre-crime. Throughout the film‚ Spielberg utilises the plot‚ characterisation‚ cinematic techniques such as music and camera angles‚ as well as context to convey the theme that even when it appears that we are being controlled‚ everybody always has a choice. Cinematic techniques such as alterations in music‚ sudden movements and camera angles are used through Minority Report to provide a method for the filmmaker to explore

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    Cinematic Arts Personal Statement It has long been obvious to me that my personality is quite different from most people’s. My attention is drawn to places that others find uninteresting. And because I pride myself on expanding my knowledge of the world‚ science has always been one of my favorite subjects. I recently took a course called Bones‚ Stone and Human Evolution‚ about the origins of humanity. It became one of my most beloved courses. It is incredible to think about how all humans that live

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    Through a variety of literary and cinematic techniques respectively‚ John Steinbeck’s Of Mice And Men and Sean Penn’s Into The Wild illustrate how the fulfilment of one’s life‚ and their pursuit of happiness‚ hinge upon friendship‚ dreams‚ and one’s attitude towards life and happiness in general. Steinbeck’s 1937 novella Of Mice And Men illustrates the importance of friendship and dreams in a context of hardship and economic downturn. This is done by using George and Lennie and their dream of landownership

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    Citizen Kane‚ in what is considered by many to be the greatest film of all time‚ showcases the genius of Orson Welles and the talent of Gregg Toland with its remarkable scenes and performances‚ cinematic and narrative techniques and experimental innovations in editing‚ photography and sound. In viewing the “Love Nest Confrontation” scene‚ Welles and Toland used a combination of different techniques that include deep focus cinematography and exotic camera angles to give the audience an in-depth view/perspective

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    The film Die Hard was released in 1988 and directed by John McTiernan. The film is a fast-paced action thriller. The movie involves police officer John McClane (Bruce Willis) trying to stop a terrorist organization lead by Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) which has infiltrated a large sky scraper and taken the building’s employees hostage. One of the last scenes of the movie shows McClane confronting Gruber for the final time. Only Gruber and one of his men remain and they are in the company’s vault‚ stealing

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    of life with the struggle of modern day stress and sadness caused by the materialism of modern Western Society. This is displayed excellently through symbolism‚ cinematic techniques and characterisation. The symbolism used includes the frequent use of the colour red and Ricky’s filming of beauty. Menez also employs a variety of Cinematic techniques such as camera shots and angles to explore the subtle beauty plus through the portrayal of characters particularly in the characters of both Lester and

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