Cinematography

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    Polanski's Use Of Femininity In Chicago And Chinatown

    Directors Rob Marshall and Roman Polanski both use femininity in their respective films: Chicago and Chinatown, to portray various visual fascinations which come with classically styled female characters. With the aid of cinematography and musical acts Marshall conveys how the focus is drawn to the magnetism of violence and murder when the crime is committed by a sexually alluring female character. Subsequently, Polanski works to develop a story also about crime and murder while his female lead strays

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    Melanie

    ang nabitin dito. Gayunpaman, hindi ito ordinaryong halimbawa ng isang halimaw na tagapagligtas ng sanlibutan dahil may pagka-misteryoso ito. Ito ay magiiwan ng tanong at realisasyon sa ating mga isipan. Kung ang una nating pag-uusapan ay ang cinematography mas hamak talagang maganda ang pinakita ng pelikulang ito. Mula sa mga effect hanggang sa mga backgrounds at mga projection. Lahat ng mga simpleng mga simpleng camera movements sa pelikulang ito ay nakita ko. Totoong may mga pagkakataon na mabilis

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    America History X

    American History X is a strong and powerful movie. This controversial film was written by David McKenna and directed by Tony Faye (who is also the cinematographer) making his directors debut. With a starring cast of Edward Norton who plays an intelligent super-neo-Nazi-skinhead, named Derek Vinyard and his younger brother Danny played by Edward Furlong, who idolizes Derek and wants to follow in his footstep, but lack the intelligence like Derek. Their family also plays a role in the films storyline

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    Film

    INTRODUCTION The film Rain Man was released in 1988 and won the Best Picture academy award that same year. I chose the film because it represented a wonderful mix of story, filmmaking, acting and comedic timing. It is my assertion that acting was the most powerful element of this film and crucial for the emotional arc required from the lead actor Tom Cruise. STORYTELLING The story of Rain Man is presented in a way that keeps the viewer in the dark as the story develops; delivering surprises

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    121 Introduction to Communication Skills

    FACULTY OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA CAWANGAN JOHOR, KAMPUS SEGAMAT DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (IM110) COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS (IMD 121) TITLE: MOVIE REVIEW ASSIGNMENT UNDERSTANDING HUMAN COMMUNCATION BEHAVIOR PREPARED BY: MUHAMMAD ASRAF BIN BAHARI 2015600364 (JIM1102F) NAME OF LECTURER: MADAM AMIRAH ABU HASSAN SUBMISSION DATE : 14 JANUARY 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS | I | ACKNOWLEDGMENT | II

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    Matrix

    considered to be a great movie? I think all movies are, in there own way, great. Practically all movies are created by following certain elements. These basic elements are as follows: story, writing, drama, acting, sound, editing, movement, and cinematography. For the most part, all these elements go hand in hand, almost every movie, usually, has a certain balance between the elements. Different movies may focus on different elements in which make that particular movie more appealing than others.

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    8 Seconds Critique

    8 Seconds Justin Richard ENG225 Instructor Schmidt December 19, 2011 8 Seconds There are thousands of movies that can be broken down and analyzed but there are a handful of films that tell a story about a cowboy doing what he loves most. In the 1994 film entitled, 8 Seconds, one should stop and analyze all the elements from the story that was told to the overall textual themes that showed why this film was truly a heartwarming experience through the life of Lane Frost. All directors

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    Pagpag

    the second time that he needed to spatter the water again, he grabbed the bottle on the floor and the cap was already in it. It was actually closed. How did that happened right? Paulo’s character Roman floats in the air seamlessly. I like the cinematography, the scene in the church when it went from sunny to rainy the ambience really changed, it doesn't look fake though some of the shots were not really convincing. It was pretty obvious that Macmac, brother of Kathryn Bernardo in the movie was portrayed

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    Professor

    throughout the film was effective, and created excitement, set the mood, and kept the viewer’s guessing throughout the film. The feeling of excitement and uncertainty drew you into the film, and created a want to see the brother succeed. The film's cinematography supported the mood and tone as the film kept you in touch with the characters by the different shots and flow of the movie. The overall development was structured and easy to follow. For this portion of the film, I gave the movie 4 stars. I thought

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    Psycho Paper

    considered to be one of the greatest movies ever made, his 1960 film Psycho is considered to be one of the most suspenseful movies in history. It is difficult to determine if Hitchcock would be known as the master of horror if it weren’t for his cinematography and the way he understood how to stylize moments. Psycho is known for one of the most horrifying scenes in movie history, the shower scene. This scene is so carefully laid out and bone-chilling for its time that it has withstood the test of

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