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punch drunk love was just on the other night on hbo. i find it so funny that you recommend that movie because the first time i saw that, i hated it. and i saw a part of it again and i still hate it. terrible movie. gross, worst story line ever! oh...
November 30
1. The style of shooting will help support the tone and theme by showing how it's a battle between the two. I think there will be a lot of close-ups/reaction shots... going from one character to the other so the audience can see the reaction of th...
November 17
Good start Meg- a couple of quick points: 1) Intro- is it just fighting? Or does the philosophy play into the representations as well? 2)... ERK.... I don't think that "Hero" represents Samurai! Just cause they've got swords, doesn't mean that th...
November 15
megin peake added a discussion to the group IB Film SAS
okay sorry this is so late. i'm not sure if this is good enough. i will be watching Kill Bill and Seven Samurai soon enough so i can get a better idea of what i'm looking for.. ex. the scenes. I. Intro A. There are many different types of fightin...
November 15
i like this final idea.
November 13
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November 6
I thought Cailin's analysis was very well done, she seemed to touch upon all points and definitely studied the scene. She touched upon very specific points such as what the shadows on the face indicated, how the cuts were used and associated key p...
November 3
Good details, but could use more analysis of specific features (lighting, color choice, etc.)
October 19

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At 1:26pm on May 5, 2009, Cailin L said…
Hello! Thanking u for a warming welcome!
I hope u enjoying ur time on the makers of film students!

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Central Station film analysis

1. Close up
At the beginning of the movie there is a close up on people telling 'someone' what to write down. We don't know who it is, but she is obviously doing something very speical meaning to these people. So maybe this'll show that the person writing is an important person and they're a very good doing person because their actions are helping others.

2. Medium Shot
The director films one scene face on, there is no angle to it just facing forward. It shows the ma… Continue

Posted on October 27, 2008 at 8:46pm —

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Wild Starberries film analysis

1. Zoom
The director zoomes up to Isak's hand and shows that he is straightening things out, making the desk neat before he goes and eats. This perhaps could give us a description about the character within' the first three minutes of the movie, maybe he man is OCD.

2. Opening
The director has Isak talk about his family and talk on for about two minutes or so before telling us his name and age. Then there are credits. You know about his family and you have time to di… Continue

Posted on October 20, 2008 at 12:00pm —

 
 

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Good! Way to be convincing about the color argument. Since its actually part of the plot of this film, it ties the theme together nicely. Good examination of the shot sequence with the gopher. nanananananana. 10/10
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