A controlled versus an uncontrolled narrative perspective Early ... ... a mine, there is a sense of an ideological narrative or singular focus being imposed in this choice of imagery, rather than the viewer being allowed to judge ... View More
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Apollo 13 ... During reentry, a long shot focusing on the Aquarius, combined with special effects, contributed to a buildup in tension, as it allowed the viewer to see the ... View More
Wordcount: 689
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Cinematography in Fight Club ... camera angle used in the film was the point of view shot when Tyler purposefully got into the car accident, this shot allowed the viewer to experience the ... View More
Wordcount: 1089
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clockwork orange ... into a comical picture. This is the first time the viewer is allowed to see the outcome of the violent act. In the questioning room ... View More
Wordcount: 2531
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Dracula ... other vampires. The viewer is allowed to see every movement, every emotion and every decision made by the characters. The story ... View More
Wordcount: 1172
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Blood Brother ... was never told and language barriers aside with racial discrimination never allowed him to ... part in all the reenactments of the story showing the viewer a bias ... View More
Wordcount: 1312
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The Movie Roots ... This particular part of the movie, I thought was one of the most significant parts, because it allowed the viewer to actually see the conditions on these boats ... View More
Wordcount: 1492
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Cronenburg and Psychoanalytic Theory ... This does not necessarily mean the viewer must not be allowed to realise they are actually watching a film, for the simple fact that every viewer does know ... View More
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The Role of the Theme: Outsider in ali fear eats the soul ... He also used techniques throughout the film which allowed the viewer to particularly identify with Ali and Emmiamp39s characters. The ... View More
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Pornagraphy ... The male viewer begins to think that all women should look and act like the girl ... The sale and consumption of pornography should not be allowed for those reasons ... View More
Wordcount: 603
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What Makes A Horror Film Entertaining ... in both Psycho and Carrie due to its ability to entice thrill in the viewer. ... We are allowed only collarboneup shots of her in the shower, only hints to her ... View More
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How Nike and other Brands Make Millions Marketing Star Athletes ... managed idols and icons of media culture,ampquot and that status allowed Jordan to ... clubs, and money, they are helping distract the average sports TV viewer from ampquotthe ... View More
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Patton ... to portray the general as both a great man and a crazy man.6 The movie presented Patton in many different perspectives, which allowed the viewer to feel like ... View More
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pleasantville ... using people black to is way in like The Making This of people while most get position parlor that but allowed was the make in students ... in viewer of the nazism ... View More
Wordcount: 1222
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geronimo ... In Geronimo the viewer is allowed to see things trough their eyes. One particular instance of this is in the indian massacre seen. ... View More
Wordcount: 527
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19th Century Painting etc ... This figure looks directly at the viewer, challenging the viewer to come closer. ... The placement of Joan in the foreground of the painting allowed BastienLepage ... View More
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Pleasantville paper ... are many examples of this correlation, one that really hits the viewer is when a ... and is making inferences to when blacks in America werenamp39t allowed in specific ... View More
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Gregg Toland ... This, for the first time, allowed the audience to view the film as they did reality and allow the viewer to choose what to look at instead of, in a typical ... View More
Wordcount: 1840
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lost in translation ... years. Although other films where made, modern technology allowed the viewer to see more in the way of affects. Turning literature ... View More
Wordcount: 2465
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B Mobile ... When buying the phone, the consumer is allowed one choice from three options ... the word amp39youamp39 itamp39s as if the advertisement is talking to the viewer when reading ... View More
Wordcount: 1556
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Cabaret ... during the harrowing anthem of ampquotTomorrow belongs to meampquot that the viewer is required to ... reality had begun to sink in, his socioeconomic position allowed him to ... View More
Wordcount: 1530
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Coleridge ... He discovers that he was amp39no prisoner,amp39 as his mind had allowed him to escape. ... All these images allow the viewer to ascertain that the novel involves a journey ... View More
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MOVIE GENRES: THE CRIME FILM ... In the same instance, the viewer may be ready for an adventure of expectations and ... The problem lies in how far the imaginary is allowed to rule the realistic. ... View More
Wordcount: 1891
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Men of honour ... the jockeys have a black outline on them to let the viewer distinguish the ... Degas used tracing paper as his support, which allowed him the ease of replicating a ... View More
Wordcount: 782
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Reservoir Dogs ... and while there were no big special effects or stunts, the viewer is caught ... film earned him respect in the film industry, and has allowed Tarantino creative ... View More
Wordcount: 544
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Cinderella ... To help the viewer better understand their experiences in collaboration with these ... Cinderella had virtually no friends and was not allowed to communicate with ... View More
Wordcount: 637
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Censorship of the Press ... As an average viewer, I did not think for a moment that the press was leaving information out of the extensive ... Much more than the press was allowed to report on ... View More
Wordcount: 1270
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Eyes Wide Shut ... his encounter with Nick to finding a costume introduce the character and the viewer to a ... as a doctor and promising to pay a good tip, Bill is allowed in and ... View More
Wordcount: 2508
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Eyes Wide Shut ... his encounter with Nick to finding a costume introduce the character and the viewer to a ... as a doctor and promising to pay a good tip, Bill is allowed in and ... View More
Wordcount: 2505
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greek art ... The use of bronze also allowed artist to twist and turn their models to ... now the artist is looking for a specific emotional response from the viewer, this know ... View More
Wordcount: 1294
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