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In five pages this paper discusses cinematic history in a consideration of animation and the evolution of cinematography. Four so...
In a paper consisting of seen pages the 1955 film version of Richard III by Laurence Olivier is compared with Ian McKellan's versi...
In five pages the 1995 film's use of cinematography as reinforcement of the filmmaker's vision is analyzed. Two sources are cited...
In five pages an overview of Ozu's film also known as Sanma No Aji is analyzed in therms of sound, editing, movement, mise en scen...
In six pages critical cinematic theory is applied to director John Boorman's film released in 1972 and discusses how theme is depi...
In five pages this paper assesses the pros and cons of wide screen process cinematography from a filmmaker's perspective. Four so...
estate which is known as Wuthering Heights, and the moors which constantly reflect the mood of the homes inhabitants. A stranded ...
The cinematography in these movie classics are discussed in five pages. There are no other sources listed....
are moments when the action appears in slow motion, but it does not last long, and over all contributes to the dream quality of th...
In five pages Schlondorff's 1985 interpretation of Miller's play is discussed in terms of acting especially Dustin Hoffman's and J...
In five pages the opening scene of Welles' masterpiece, its compelling use of cinematography, and the ways in which it establishes...
In ten pages the directing styles of film musical directors Stanley Donen and Vincent Minnelli are contrasted and compared in term...
In twelve pages this paper examines traditional film methods and the increased reliance upon digital technology in a contrast and ...
a woman from his past perhaps. But, those familiar with the film know better. This opening scene is also one, instilled by the w...
"More importantly, the innovative, bold film is an acknowledged milestone in the development of cinematic technique. It uses film ...
subject which had been taboo in Shakespeares time - with Ophelia), betrayal (Queen Gertrudes incestuous marriage to her brother-in...
tidbits that enabled the readers to journey back in time. The film alters this setting somewhat with a present-day Evelyn Couch s...
in to the Japanese and be captured, however, eight of these women chose to drown in the Mulan River. One of the most...
to tell what might appear on first glance to be a tired old story. First, there is the scintillating color that enables the film ...
aided in this aspect of the film by production designer Henry Bumstead, who "carried the masters color ideas out in ingenious desi...
identity. It is interesting to note that as he pulls on his "cloak of madness" that his true intellect becomes completely clouded ...
angles that one would not normally expect, such as shooting through water. There is an underwater shot of blood slowly spreading a...
of confines. The overall metaphor of this movie is the symbol of the rose. At one point a neighbor asks how the roses are grown s...
has feelings for one of the girls, Christine, who works in the bar. To reinforce this unsettled feeling of the country, Wadja had ...
in this film provides a means of relating the voyage that takes place without actually showing scene after scene of constant motio...
possible, including the attainment of the American Dream. His childhood is in sharp contrast to that of his lifelong friend, Jenn...
child who is the product of a failed system, this film seems to be saying. This film was a social commentary of sorts, which use...
manicured lawns and rose gardens. But for every blooming rose, there is a thorn lurking somewhere, and through the frequent imagi...
a camaraderie that is more reminiscent of Huck and Tom than future revolutionaries. However, as they begin to see the poverty and ...
wealthy man puts his emphasis on money, power and manipulation; fails at politics and his domestic life and dies friendless and al...