Category: Cinema
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Visual Effects in “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” Film
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a film that has received widespread critical acclaim, including an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. VFX directors Tim Burke and Christian Manz have implemented many innovative technical visions to create visuals during filming. This paper aims to discuss the new techniques and visual effects which were…
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Film Project: “Christopher Robin” by Marc Forster
The topic of the project should be formulated using tools of doubt and relevance assessment since there can not be a single consolidated opinion. Although various probabilities exist, the greatest deeds require sacrifice and discipline since dreams do not come true on their own. This statement is related to the movie called Christopher Robin, which…
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Fun in “Monty Python and the Holy Grain” Film
The film called Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a classic British comedy. According to the film’s plot, King Arthur, the king of the Britons from Camelot, gathers a team of loyal knights and searches for the Holy Grail. But it’s not the complexity of the plot but the ridiculous adventures that accompany him…
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The “Flowers of Shanghai” Movie by Hou Hsiao-Hsien
The visual elements play a major in movies since they further highlight certain topics and themes explored through dialogues and actions of characters. The visual language of films provides another dimension to the story shown to the audience and enables viewers to have a fuller experience of what they see on their screen. The movie…
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Visual Effects in the “Decommissioned” Short Film
Animation and visual effects of outer space in cinematography are used for a long period of time. In the space related movies 3D and other effects look appropriate, as they are the only available way to conduct a shoot in the modern realities. Through visual effects, viewers begin to feel the same as the characters…
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Neorealism Elements in “The Color of Paradise” Film
Filmmakers all around the world try to convey their messages by using different techniques and choosing various topics. The era of Neo Realism is characterized by highlighting the problems of ordinary people, shooting scenes in genuine surroundings, using non-professional actors, and improvisation (Konewko 25). The movie The Color of Paradise serves as a spectacular example…
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“The Doctor” the Film by Randa Haines
Table of Contents Introduction The Approach by Jack Mackee June Ellis The doctor patient relations Conclusion Introduction Jack MacKee is one of those doctors, who regard his work as “Get in, fix it and get out”. On the one hand this is the most correct approach to surgery, as there is no place for emotions…
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Krzysztof Kieslowski’s Trilogy: The “Blue” Film
Blue, white and red are colors that stand for the French people’s revolutionary slogan Liberté, egalité, fraternité (liberty, equality and fraternity or brotherhood). Blue, red and white also refers to the powerhouse film trilogy of Polish director, Krzysztof Kieślowski. Collectively known as “Trois Colueurs”, this powerhouse trilogy which might have been inspired by the French…
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Little Women: Gerwig’s Film vs. Alcott’s Novel
Little women 2019 film tries to stay true to Little Women novel by Louisa May Alcott, but new adaptation in the film has made significant differences. This indicates a notable difference between the narrative technique in the book and the film. Some of the narrative techniques changes made in the film are meant to help…
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The “Get Out” Film by Jordan Haworth Peele
Get Out film should be considered as social history versus other approaches learned in class. The reason is that the film has focused on discussing specific concepts about human interactions and stereotypes that have been evident in society concerning a given group of people. In the film, the audience can see that the family of…