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    When the credits start to roll there is noise of rocks being smashed. The slave songs are heard before the audience can see the picture. The slaves are singing the blues. (Blues are songs that are full of sorrow) This could be effective because the audience

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    Signs Movie Analysis

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    Throughout the movie Signs, there are many signs shown in the film that are ultimately needed in order for Graham and his family to survive. This is seen towards the end of the film when Graham has his third flashback and sees the signs that lead to the moment of their survival against the aliens and the return of his faith, beginning with the death of his wife, Colleen. Some of the first signs shown in the film is the death of Colleen and the mentioning of Merrill’s former baseball career. However

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    The first movie I will be analyzing is Insidious. Mainly because I know it the best and I can easily analyze it. So, the first clue that I get from Dalton about his curiousity with the attic is when he comes downstairs after waking up when his mom is looking at old photos saying "Mom, I can't sleep either". This absolutely SCREAMS at me saying "Hey, there is something in the attic, it sounds really creepy and evil, but I REALLY want to go check it out because I don't know what it is!" That's the

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    Pretty Little Liars is finally coming to an end after seven seasons. There have been plenty of twists and turns and the final mystery is set to be revealed on the series finale tomorrow night. A.D. has been tormenting the liars for several years and now, everything is going to be put out in the open. Theories have been tossed around by avid Pretty Little Liars fans. Some wanted the big reveal to include Aria Montgomery (Lucy Hale), but that appears to have been blown when she decided to play for

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    The Shirley Cards

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    The Shirley cards were color reference cards for photography to compare and calibrate skin toned, shadows and lights. It was basically a Caucasian woman who would stay still while she was photographed and was expected to be with her eyes open and always smiling. The first model was a white woman with brown hair with a coat that did not cover her shoulders red lipstick and silver earrings, but this model changed throw-out time as society evolved. The use of this model had several purposes for photography

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    in and hooks you His most admired work comes from the 1995 title sequence of the American film "Seven”. Not since Saul Bass's title sequence to The Man With the Golden Arm and Vertigo have credits attracted such attention. But Cooper was already a title-sequence expert at this stage with more than 40 credits to his name “Each film is a different problem to solve so each is different” Kyle cooper Typeface has got to be a character through the narrative. It should really carry a part of the story

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    Underground 4 Analysis

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    About Underground 4: Underground 4 most definitely followed the three-act structure, with the intro act one starts with the final outcome of the film (YouTube, 2017). The girl from the film telling her grandchild through a song about her past. I felt this is a very interesting way to start the film. ACT 2, the inciting incident is when the grandmother is a child and the protagonist, the father overhears an antagonist, a slave owner, talking about buying his child. The second act also holds the

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    Thunder by Imagine Dragons released in 2017 to critical success and is still a top hit even now. Imagine Dragons are an alternative band known for their risk-taking ability when it comes to going against norms for their genre. Their music video for Thunder, while it may be bizarre and hard to comprehend, completely supports and explains why they go against the expectations set upon them. The video begins with shots of a bustling coastal city. Suddenly, three bright luminescent beams of light shine

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    thousands of dollars in discounts, incentives, grants and tax credits to make buying your first dwelling more affordable. Not sure where it get started? Most grants, low-interest loans and first

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    later in the film relates to the demonstration of the debilitating extent of Johns inability to act in the face of heights, once with the police officer and then with his love whom he cant stop because of his fear. The opening scene builds on the credits by creating the expectation of suspense and thrill and mystery shrouding the true identity and relation of characters and setting up the disposableness of characters in the film, this adds to the complexity of Madeline’s disease as the audience cant

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