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Analyse and Comment on the Opening Sequences of the 2 Films of Lord of the Flies.
... to promote it etc. In this version of Lord of the Flies Peter Brook performs his credit sequence using still photos but moving the camera. These photos are black and white. The credits lie over some of these images but ...
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Analyse and Comment on the Opening Sequences of the 2 Films of Lord of the Flies.
... all.
The first photo is of a huge, old, very English boarding school and in the background there is the sound of a school bell ringing. It does not look like a public school as it looks like the pupils ...
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Analyse and compare the ways in which three different film trailers aim to appeal to their target audiences.
... doing so combined with slow moving scenes it provides very little information to the viewer yet provokes powerful emotions. The music is so prominent that in one scene the music is actually shown being played in solitude by what must ...
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Analyse and evaluate the theatrical teaser trailer for the film Gladiator.
... comic appeal or escapist appeal. Typically action is stereotypically aimed towards men so trailers containing action are put in the advert breaks within a stereotypically male program for example one about cars and trailers containing romance would be placed within ...
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Analyse and evaluating the Theatrical teaser for the film Gladiator.
... such as using different lenses e.g. Wide angle lens: where things appear further away then with a normal lens it has a deeper focus: sharper focus, whether it appears nearer or further away from the camera, this movement will seem ...
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Analyse and explain the way a religious issue was dealt with in a film
... black suits.
It is often implied in holy texts that being an angel is a preferable existence than being human. For example, they get to sit at the side of God in heaven. In the film however, Seth longs ...
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Analyse and explain the way in which a moral issue has been dealt with in a film Intro This essay looks at the film Brokedown palace
... later on in the film it shows the consequences in good detail.
Lie two
Other lies that the two girls tell change their lives very much, making the audience understand what can happen when you lie. It makes the audience reflect on ...
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Analyse and explain the way in which a religious issue of concern to Christians has been dealt with in a film I have watched the film, City of Angels
... Christians believe that people will go either to a place of happiness (heaven) or torment (hell). Most Christians also believe in Angels. In the New Testament angels appear frequently as the ministers of God and the agents of revelation.
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Analyse how Amy Heckerlings film Clueless portrays the youth of contemporary America and the society in which they live.
... over her soul' and sees her life and her friends for what they really are; shallow and selfish. At this point Cher changes drastically, she is now involved fully in her friends' wants and needs and even tries to help ...
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Analyse how Amy Heckerling's film 'Clueless' portrays the youth of Contemporary America and the society in which they live.
... a normal life. She is also very selfish at the beginning and Josh says that if she, "didn't do something 90% selfish," he would die of shock."
It uses irony and exaggeration, the two types of satire, to show how ...
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Analyse how any two films work with the narrative and stylistic conventions of Science Fiction.
... of a specific genre.
However, Cook and Bernink (1999) argue that Hollywood has played a crucial role in creating and defining genre. They assert that genre, as a term, was created by the film industry to organize production and marketing of ...
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Analyse how Robert Zemeckis builds up tension and suspense in the 'time travel scene' in Back To The Future.
... film that has plenty of jokes and makes you laugh. A horror would be a film that may involve a thickening plot, gory scenes and mystery. A film that has a science fiction genre tends to follow a certain trend, ...
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Analyse how the makers of Shrek manipulate and reverse the traditions of fairy tales and Disney animations in this genre and to what effect?
... notably with its song parodies.
Shrek was produced by the DreamWorks film company, and for this reason, many people think that Shrek is simply a form of DreamWorks seeking revenge on Disney. This is because the co-founder of DreamWorks, Jeffery ...
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Analyse how the themes of youth culture and youth oppression are prominent in the council estate scene of “La Haine”
... technique used by Kassowitz, and the way each character behaved at certain points of the scene.
At the beginning of the scene, Hubert (a black French man) is shown going into his flat, at a medium camera angle. The lighting is ...
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Analyse how the trailer for "The Guru" persuades the viewer to go and see the film.
... money.
"The Guru is a successful film which was released in the year 2001 It is about an Indian dance instructor called Ramu Gumpta (Jimi Mistry), who lives in Bombay and dreams of Grease. All he wants to do ...
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Analyse how V for Vendetta is a political and symbolic film and how you respond to the film
... that is put over the victim's head makes the deed of carrying them away a lot more dramatic. The audience may perceive this as erasing the victim from society and that once someone is black bagged there is no escaping ...
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Analyse in detail the use of film technique and style in the opening sequence of 'The Limey', and how these work to produce meaning and establish themes.
... about Jenny"7 in a very harsh, aggressive tone. The repetition and coldness in his voice suggests the idea of desperation, as if this character will do anything to Know about Jenny. However, this leaves a question hanging over the audience ...
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Analyse Nick Parks' "A Close Shave", commenting initially on genre and structure then developing in detail an evaluation of the techniques employed in the production of the multi-dimensional film, whose appeal is to so wide an audience.
... a thriller genre, shown in Preston's mannerisms and behaviour, for example in his reaction to Shaun's escape, the eyes in the mirror appear very threatening. "A Close Shave" also displays elements of a romantic genre in the way Wallace and ...
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Analyse one or more films using Feminism as your Methodology
... of which Thurman models stunningly throughout, and with her blonde hair with catwalk style stagger this creates a paradoxical relationship between sex and violence as Thurman displays every woman's dream and every mans nightmare, giving the film a very narcissistic ...
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Analyse the "noir mediascape" by reference to appropriate noir iconography, themes, narratives, characters. Has neo-noir film betrayed the purity of any original style or elaborated/magnified it?
... both be examined with references to Roman Polanski's Chinatown, Jerry
Goldsmith's Basic Instinct and Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver.
The iconography conveyed in film noirs are quite easily recognised through its unique
visual style. The intricate use of dull colours, primarily black ...
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Analyse the cinema trailer for Mission Impossible 2 showing how successfully it advertises the film on which it is based.
... film included making it automatically seem dramatic.
Mission Impossible 2 comes under the category of action but not comparable to the quintessential James Bond collection. With the gadgetry, weaponry, hi-tech equipment and espionage involved it falls under the spy category as ...
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Analyse the cinema trailer from Mission Impossible 2, showing how successfully it advertises the film on which it is based.
... of Mission Impossible, so modernising the theme tune will make them expect to see something newer and more action packed than the first film. The film starts with ambient sound to create a sense of isolation in a vast, wide ...
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Analyse the Effects Created for the Spectator by the Mise-en-Scene and Camerawork in the Sequence Lynn's Bedroom
... come across her abode - a large studio-type room, white and stylised. It mimics the background that we would see in a celebrity photo shoot. The bed we see is in the sitting room, which seems to us a strange ...
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Analyse the film Titanic in light of the statement A tale of forbidden love and courage in the face of disaster that triumphs as a true masterpiece.
... a third class passenger and Rose, who is traveling in first class to access all the areas of the ship to show the wide divide of the classes. Cameron uses the universal theme of forbidden love to get the audience ...
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Analyse the film trailer of 'Deep Blue Sea' and work out the reason for the trailer.
... is massive because the film 'Jaws' was a huge success so the audience would want to watch 'Deep Blue Sea' expecting it to be as exciting and pulsating as it's predecessor.
The music from 'Deep Blue Sea' is connected to the ...