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Film Studies AS: November 2009
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View my complete profile. Saturday, 14 November 2009. In my opinion the film could of had a lot more to it. The film really did not have my complete attention at any time. There is definately room for improvement within 'The Graduate'. I think there could of been a lot more. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Film Studies AS: Fargo
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View my complete profile. Saturday, 14 November 2009. 23 November 2009 at 06:55. Well done Sophie, I am glad you enjoyed what you saw. Whilst you are at home if you can pick a five min extract and start to analyse it (any film) ready for your coursework. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Film Studies AS: Production Question
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British Cinema - Shaun of the Dead. View my complete profile. Friday, 19 March 2010. 1) How has the status and power of stars changed over cinematic history? The bigger the star is demends on how much force they have on the producer/director. They are able to enforce decisions. 2)Take any film you have seen recently and find out who produced it. Then try to find out more about this person. What was their role on this particular production? 4) Which genres are currently popular/unpopular and why? 6) What ...
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AS Film Studies: January 2010
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Friday, 22 January 2010. Described in Wyatt (1994) as an academic model represented with a formula of ten-points, film scholars use the high concept. When attempting to explain how big budget films are conceptualised by Hollywood. The High Concept Model. 1 A style of 'Post-generic' film making based on the simplification of character and narrative. 2 Use of extended montages, which are in effective pop videos. 4 Scenes are easily replicated in trailers, televisions commercials or publicity stills. 7 Self...
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AS Film Studies: Comments on 'Goodbye Lenin!'
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Thursday, 24 June 2010. Comments on 'Goodbye Lenin! Tells the story of how a major political change can affect individuals and families. In this case, how it affects teenager Alexander, his mother, Christiane, and sister, Ariane. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Comments on Goodbye Lenin! Comments on Run Lola Run. View my complete profile.
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AS Film Studies: Thoughts on 'Amelie' and 'American Beuty'
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Thursday, 8 July 2010. Thoughts on 'Amelie' and 'American Beuty'. Although becoming cringe-worthy whenever Kevin Spacey's. Character has thoughts of his daughter's friend, this film turned out to have a rather enjoyable storyline - A man, clearly going through a mid-life crises, who decides to stand up and say he's tired of the fake, generic ways of what 'family' life should be like and re-invent himself. Spacey's. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Thoughts on Amelie and American Beuty.
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Rachel-filmblog: October 2009
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View my complete profile. Friday, 30 October 2009. Cinematography is the camera angles of a film which tell the story and show what’s happening in the film. I have chosen to look at the cinematography in the opening scene of Bridget Jones’s Diary directed by Sharon Maguire 2001. There is a shot looking down the stairs so we see Bridget and her mum at the door and also their hallway. This is as if there is someone sneakily watching without them knowing. I think it is a good view as it shows the ch...The n...
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AS Film Studies: April 2010
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Tuesday, 20 April 2010. What social scenarios are explored within each film? London to Brighton' - Kelly and Joanne are at first complete strangers to each other, but after going through so much trauma together, end up so close that they are much like siblings. It shows what 24 hours with someone you never met before can do. How is crime portrayed in each film? In what ways are people deprived in each film? What opportunities are available to the main characters in each of the films? Joanne - For stabbin...
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Rachel-filmblog: February 2010
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View my complete profile. Friday, 26 February 2010. Shaun of the Dead. Shaun of the dead. Shaun of the dead was released in 9 April 2004 (2004-04-09). September 24, 2004 (limited). Genre: comedy horror genre. Directed by Edgar Wright. Line producer: additional photography. No not all of the producers are British citizens as some people are from Queenstown, New Zealand however two people are from the UK and others are unavailable. Produced by Working Title. Funded by Original Screenplay. Some scenes in To...
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Rachel-filmblog: Exhibition questions
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View my complete profile. Tuesday, 9 March 2010. 1) Why are there no viable arts/independent cinemas in many areas? Why/how is Southampton able to sustain the Picturehouse (Harbour Lights). There usually arent many cinemas who show independant movies as they arent very popular. 2)What is the relationship between movie going and video/dvd/blu-ray hire/sales? 4) What is the most appropriate response Contemporary British Cinema can make to Hollywood dominance. If so, how? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).