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    The film I have chosen to analyze is the film Shrek, an animated fanstasy-comedy film, directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson. Major actors include, Mike Myers as Shrek, Eddie Murphy as Donkey, and Cameron Diaz as Princess Fiona. The film was officially released in May 18th, 2001. The blockbuster movie Shrek was nominated Favorite Motion Picture, also winning more than thirty-one awards. Shrek is a green ogre who realizes that his swamp has been overruned by the devious Lord Farquaad. In his

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    Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore. (Baum) In case you haven’t seen the film already, the plot to The Wizard of Oz (Oz) is profoundly complex and requires critical inquiry to unravel its intricacies. Dorothy, a forlorn Kansas farmgirl, daydreams of a fanciful fantasia where her dog, Toto, doesn’t have to suffer the nuisance of a nasty spinster witch of a neighbor. So, she plans to run away – far, far away. I know, a little weighty, but stick with me. Bipped on the head after a terribly

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    subject’s height. Since the film is black and white, the lighting is moderate high key and high contrast. The bright colors are not washed out. The depth of focus is deep because all three planes of focus, foreground, mid ground, and background, are equal in focus. The film speed is fast stock because there is very little light and it looks grainy. The camera movement used in this shot is tilt because it seems like the camera placed at a fixed point looking down. In this shot, the dominant contrast is

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    Movie Analysis: Jaws

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    causes disruption on a beach during a holiday and keeps returning to hunt. In the scene I have chosen to examine, many different forms of cinematography, lighting, sound and narrative techniques are utilized. The outfits worn by the three main characters are based on their personalities. Before the shark comes into the scene I have analyzed, the three men are not showing their nervousness or uneasy attitudes. The costumes the men are wearing show an example of stereotypes. Brody is the preppy, worried

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    Valkyrie Case Study Essay

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Valkyrie Lighting is facing a new challenge within its current operations. This challenge comes in the form of expanding and improving its current supply chain management system. In this new implementation, the Valkyrie management team will need to incorporate three vital concepts to achieve success in the highly competitive market of technical lighting. With this new supply chain management focus, Valkyrie will experience many issues that will need to be addressed to minimize

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    The film I’ve chosen to analyze is the film Finding Nemo, an animated comedy-drama adventure film, directed by Andrew Shanton and Lee Unkrich. Major actors include; Alexander Gould as Nemo, Ellen DeGeneres as Dory and Albert Brooks as Marlin. The film was officially released in May 30th, 2003. This blockbuster film was nominated Best Animated Feature, also winning more than forty different awards. Nemo, an adventurous young clownfish, is unexpectedly taken from his Great Barrier Reef home to a dentist’s

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    electrical complications. Everyone began brainstorming reasons to what happened; while others resorted to making aggressive accusations. Through its effective rendering of mise-en-scene, camera movement, and lighting; "The Monsters are Due on Maple Street" conveys you shouldn't let fear consume you to the point that you're unable to make rational conclusions. Deriving from the first shot to the last, mise-en-scene

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    in capturing the fear and confusion in the characters, as well as the audience. The special effect in editing allowed the audience to see long views of the face in the fire and smoke and experience the fear along with Dorothy and her friends. The lighting was

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    vibrancy that relates to Australia's rich heritage and its ethnic diversity. The film language featured in Australia depicts the characteristics of the two most prominent characters, Lady Ashley and Drover, through devices such as lighting and colour, and camera work. Lighting and colour were demonstrated in this film as language devices that illustrated the central feature of Both Drover and Ashley. Similarly, camera shots portray facets of a scene that are emphasised to convey a message as seen with

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    1. Introduction Smart Home (also known as home automation or Domotica) extension platform for building automation and include controlling and automation of lighting system, heating system (such as smart thermostats), airmoving system and air conditioning as launders / dryers, ovens or refrigerators / freezers, using WiFi for remote monitoring. Generally, modern systems is compose of switches and sensors connected to a central hub, which is sometimes called a "bridge" refers, from which the system

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