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    Blood: A Scene Analysis

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    Through my research I have found details to help answer my question. The scene begins with the blood being applied directly to the face. Blood “has four main components: plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.”(“Blood Basics”) But in order for the chemicals in the blood to take effect, the blood must first be put through a centrifuge where it is spun rapidly to separate the white and red blood cells from the plasma and the platelets.(Duke) The plasma and the platelets in the blood

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    Ostinato Scene Analysis

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    has been used in the film, and starting from (00:10:56), which is the scene when Marion is packing her luggage. There are strings playing the upper linear line in high register, and there are also strings playing in the middle register and low register in order to create those different layers of voicing. The scene followed this one, which starts around (00:13:02) also use ostinato at the beginning part of this scene. This scene is about when Marion drives her car on the street, she meets her boss

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    Crime Scene Analysis

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    Crime scene are usually sensitive places to be near. Therefore taking down notes and recording what is going on can be highly beneficial to certain cases. Regarding this, recordings can useful when collecting informtion at a crime scene because they are permanent, but how it is obtained can either influence or destroy a case. Despite this, wht a officer decides to record depends on the current situation because it is sometimes phyically impossible to take notes immediatley. Therefore overall, recording

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    Ballroom Scene Analysis

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    House and Ballroom Scene The House Ballroom scene is an intentional, multigenerational and creative community which was founded by the Latino and black LGBTQ people. People from the outside world came to know about this scene through researchers and journalist who were not members of this community. The coverage of this community focused on dance form Vogue and it had strong engagement with the movement against racism, homophobia, transphobia, cultural exploitation and the barrier to healthcare

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    The Fight Scene Analysis

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    this is why I drew them close .As her aunt does not come to pick her up ,she sobs and he again comforts her closely . The bright color represents her enthusiasm for meeting such an interesting guy to talk to . Almost like a ‘’ brother’’. This scene is important because it is the start of her so thought love which leads to her tragedy .It also shows how he portrays a fake image

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    Crime Scene Analysis

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    When the team got back to headquarters Hailee took the note down to Dr.Alley. “Hey Alley! Got something for you.” “What is it?” “A note I need you to check it for anything, it was left at a murder scene.” “Oh yeah I can see what I can do give me a day.” “Okay see you them.” Upstairs, James and Dylan are looking into Chris’s history to find anything unusual. While they were doing that Vance went downstairs to see if Dr. Harold and Dr. Donald had

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    often makes up the dramas. He uses the porter scene in Macbeth as comic relief for the murder of King Duncan and in Hamlet, he uses the gravedigger scene to relieve the emotions felt for the death of Ophelia. The gravedigger scene is the most well known scene of comic relief in Hamlet, as it serves as a much needed break in all of the action and it temporarily changes the tone of play, along with impacting the overall meaning. The gravedigger scene distracts the audience from the drama and chaos

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    suicide by jumping off the stern of the ship. Jack, a poor painter, discourages her from suicide and saves her life. This is a pivotal scene where an epic romance begins. The acting, setting, and lighting play

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    When an unexpected pregnancy happens the guys who aren't ready to be fathers try to hint that they don’t want to go through with it. They try and make the woman feel like it’s her decision to chose an abortion . In the good people Lane tries to hint at the girl he got pregnant she should abort the child but does not directly state it. He wants it to be her decision but tells her that she will be the primary care provider of the child if she decides to go through with the pregnancy. Lane it’s ready

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    Excalibur Scene Analysis

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    Favorite Scenes (Three Favorite Scenes from The Excalibur movie) In the Excalibur movie I found that three scenes were very interesting. In this movie the first scene that i found interesting was when Arthur first got possession of the sword. The second scene is the scene when he broke the tip of the sword off fighting the knight with the really buffed armor. The third scene is when they threw excalibur into the lake and the lady of the lake caught it in her hand. I like these three scenes because

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