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  • Scene The Camera
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    The movie starts out with a high above the ocean shot with a sailboat floating around. Then another comes and bumps into Robin William's boat. They than know that there is a love connection or you could say that they were soul mates. During these scene the camera was flying past the boats just above their heads. As the film continued the camera shots just became so what easy to notice but the editing was seamless. Now there was a shot of the two getting married and walking down the aisle. Here t...
  • Viewer Into The Scene As The Camera
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    Hello, My Name Is Orson Welles Orson Welles liked to reuse certain elements throughout his films. He liked a good deep focus shot. He liked low key lighting. He liked the grotesque side of life, blocking actors in groups of three, low camera angles and especially pointy bras. He also liked to open his movies in a certain predictable way. In Citizen Kane, he used the announcer in 'News on the March " to introduce the subject and main character, Charles Foster Kane. In The Magnificent Amber sons, ...
  • Two Mtv Video Awards
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    Rarely in the history of entertainment has there been an artist equally recognized, awarded and celebrated in front of the camera as well as behind the camera, as is Paula Abdul. Abdul's extraordinary music career encompasses worldwide album sales exceeding 40 million records, two #1 Albums, six #1 Singles, a Grammy Award, seven MTV Awards, 3 American Music Awards, two Emmy Awards, two People^1's Choice Awards and two Kid's Choice Awards. She has also been honored with her very own Star on Holly...
  • Mgm Buster Keaton Feature
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    The Cameraman (Rough Draft) The Cameraman (1928), an MGM Buster Keaton feature, is one of the last truly great feature films of the silent era. From the artistic balance it finds between the simplicity of an all-too-familiar storyline and the complexity of technique and cinematography, to the very-entertaining and captivating performances of its actors, the film that was nearly lost to the annals of motion-picture history is a multi-faceted gem that is joyous to watch. Simplicity is one of the b...
  • Company Eastman Kodak Company
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    On July 12, 1854 in the village of Waterville Maria Kilburn and George Washington Eastman had a child that would change the way the world took pictures forever, and that child was George Eastman. When George was five his father sold the family nursery business and moved to Rochester where he founded the Eastman Commercial College. Shortly thereafter George's father died and the College failed leaving George and his mother in financial despair. So because of family circumstances George had to dro...
  • Madame De The Film Madame De
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    MADAME de The film Madame de, directed by Max Ophuls is perfection. This tragedy of love, which begins in narcissistic flirtation and passes from romance to passion, to desperation, is set, ironically, in aristocratic circles that seem too superficial to take love tragically. Everything from the writing, casting, direction, photography and finally to editing is flawless. It is an example of a film done right, an example of a director with a vision, and the choices he makes to execute his vision....
  • Shu Lien And Li Mu Bai
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    g Promise me this- Whatever path you take in this life, be true to yourself. h Shu Lien, a main character in the Chinese film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon gives this advice to Jen, who is a young, struggling girl. This film explores how one can learn how to go beyond the restraints of emotion and freedom typical in Chinese culture, and find personal happiness. The theme is that holding back your true emotions and passions and never allowing them to be fulfilled will lead to a life wasted. Thro...
  • Mini Network Handy Cam Dv Camcorder
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    There is a new breed of camcorders on the horizon, and it does more than just shoot film. The capabilities of this new camcorder are unique, and this is the only camcorder on the market with them. I learned about this product first hand, because my Uncle Joel let me set his camera up. This camcorder was released in the United States in February 2001, and runs about $2000. This camera is made by Sony, and is a Mini Network Handy Cam DV Camcorder. Assembling this product was quite simple, even a n...
  • Great Camera Work And Other Technical Aspects
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    Just imagine it, 14,000 people in an arena trying to have a good time at a boxing match, and a major political figure is shot. Everyone is a suspect. Sounds intriguing, but yet Brian De Palma's new thriller does have its flaws. While the technical aspects and acting are state-of-the-art, Snake Eyes has some minor defects in the plot which hurt the film's overall value. Set in Atlantic City, Rick Santoro (Nicolas Cage) is a flamboyant and corrupt police detective who has been known for taking bri...
  • Vertov's Films
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    Name: Reese Tan Lea Keng Module: M 08 Visual Culture Academic Tutor: Val Hill Cinema has been the predominant popular art form of the first half of the twentieth century, at least in Europe and North America. Nowhere has this been more apparent than in the Soviet Union, where Lenin's remark that "of all the arts for us cinema is the most important" has become a clich'e and where cinema attendances today are still amongst the highest in the world. In the age of mass politics Soviet Cinema has dev...
  • Arnheim's Film Theory
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    Arnheim's Film Theory RudolphArnheim's Film Theory Essay, Research Paper Rudolph Arnheim, a devout Formalist, believed that film's potential to be an art begin where its ability to represent reality ends. He embraced the mysticism and wonder created by the silent film. Being a Gestalt psychologist, looking at the film as a whole, he believed that perception, when pertaining to the audience as well as the auteur, is active. Arnheim also believed in an empirical or objective reality where in the p...

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