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    The scene that I choose is from the movie Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2. This is the scene when Mc Gonagall is trying to protect Hogwarts from the invading Lord Voldermort. Thjere is a lot of intensity and build up hype in the scene that I considered it as one of the best scene in the Harry Potter Franchise. On the first shots Mcgonagall is walking through the corridors. A master shots which is a long shot of all the character is taken which gave the impression of a hectic situation

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    [DOCUMENT TITLE] Karinne Saraiva da Silva – N01147112   Introduction Mise-en-Scene Shot The element distance of diachronic shots is well explored throughout the famous music Let It Go showing the contrast between the scared Elsa and herself after the transformation. At the beginning‚ Elsa is terrified after running away from Arandelle‚ the extreme long shot of the mountain leaves the character invisible‚ then the camera starts to approximate‚ but the shot only changes to a long shot only 12 seconds

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    A Scene from the Mind of Crane The scene depicted by my diorama begins in Chapter Twelve of The Red Badge of Courage. As Henry is still wandering after fleeing the battle from terror‚ he finds himself in the middle of yet another battle. In this battle‚ an entire regiment of men were pushed back in defeat. Henry‚ horror-stricken‚ watches these wounded men walk toward him. As the soldiers rush back upon him‚ Henry reaches for a soldier’s arm and asks him what is happening. The soldier demanded

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    Textual Analysis in Film Camera Analysis ← Composition ← Framing ← Camera Height ← Angle of view ← Depth of field ← Choice of lens Mise en Scene Film Analysis questions ← Dominant: Where is our eye attracted first? Why? ← ← Lighting Key: High Key? Low Key? High Contrast? Some combination of these? ← ← Shot and Camera Proxemics: What Type of shot? How Far away is the camera from the action? ← ← Angle:Are we ( and the camera)

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    How does mise-en-scene create meaning and provoke response in the opening of American Beauty? The opening scene of American Beauty shows a teenage girl lying in a bed‚ venting her feelings towards her father. In this‚ the audience sees her in dull clothing and colours‚ minimal make-up and has greasy-looking hair. As she sits up‚ her hair falls around her face and she stares directly into the camera‚ giving a sense of unease to the audience. The next shot is an establishing shot‚ showing the

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    The scene that our group has written about is about everyone finally finding out the truth about Abigail. It first starts out with Parris entering his home to find that Abigail has fled Salem with Mercy Lewis and has taken all of his money. His daughter Betty informed him that Abigail and Mercy have gotten on a boat and are heading to England. The second part of this scene is on the boat with Abby and Mercy. The conversation between Abby and Mercy reveals the truth completely. They discuss what would’ve

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    purple. (Roque‚ 2011:20) I was not able to find an existing film with the exact colour palette I wanted‚ and I did not wish to create a colour palette for our film based solely on someone’s else’s work. The result is that I have found four films‚ listed in the filmography‚ that have a similar visual style to what I wish to achieve‚ and which extensively use at least two of the colours in my colour palette. The overall colour cast of the film will be warm yellow because it is a love story with a (somewhat)

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    Film Analysis Holly Cox Adam Deutsch English 225: Introduction to Film August 30‚ 2010 Film Analysis There is so much more to analyzing films than watching a movie. Film analysis is a very complex procedure. “Analysis generally‚ means breaking up the whole to discover the nature‚ function‚ and interrelationships of the parts” (Boggs‚ J. & Petrie‚ D.‚ 2008‚ p. 7). In analyzing a film‚ you must not only analyze the film as a whole‚ but you must also analyze each element that makes up the film

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    Instructions for Sequence Analysis A. State the "message(s)" of the scene or sequence‚ i.e.‚ what is the filmmaker trying to communicate? B. Justify your statement in A by explaining how the five main channels of information in film--visual image‚ print and other graphics‚ speech‚ music‚ noise (sound effects)--work together to communicate it. Note that not all films make use of all five channels (e.g.‚ print and graphics were common in the era of the silent film) and‚ further‚ that the intermittent

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    they subconsciously treat and judge people in a negative viewpoint in their stereotypical believes. In the film Color of Fear one audience member named Debbie expressed her aversive racism when telling Oprah her experiences when talking to another audience member who was an African American male. Debbie stated in the film that she decided to talk to him because he was different in skin color‚ age‚ and gender‚ and that she wanted to get rid of her stereotypical fear of a black man hurting her on the

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