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Uncomposed: unconventional cinematographic composition in cinema and television

Uncomposed: unconventional cinematographic composition in cinema and television

... contemporary cinema and television drama genre, including, Tom Hooper’s The King’s Speech (2010) and The Danish Girl (2015), and, briefly, the television series ...of cinema has restricted the ...

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Thin blue lines : product placement and the drama of pregnancy testing in British cinema and television

Thin blue lines : product placement and the drama of pregnancy testing in British cinema and television

... Beyond cinema and television, the Clearblue close-up has framed portrayals of preg- nancy testing in other visual and narrative media. A sponge-tipped test on the cover of Tough Choices: Young Women Talk ...

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CTPR 535 INTERMEDIATE EDITING Fall 2008 USC SCHOOL OF CINEMA - TELEVISION. Office Phone: 213/ Phone:

CTPR 535 INTERMEDIATE EDITING Fall 2008 USC SCHOOL OF CINEMA - TELEVISION. Office Phone: 213/ Phone:

... The School of Cinema-Television expects the highest standards of excellence and ethics from all of you. It is particularly important that you avoid plagiarism, cheating on our quiz, submitting any work that ...

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Proposal for a Council Decision establishing a European Guarantee Fund to promote cinema and television production. COM (95) 546 final, 14 November 1994

Proposal for a Council Decision establishing a European Guarantee Fund to promote cinema and television production. COM (95) 546 final, 14 November 1994

... productions aimed at the European and international markets and to support the development of companies capable of p_roducing or helping to produce works, aimed at those markets; Whereas[r] ...

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The queer cinema of Jacques Demy

The queer cinema of Jacques Demy

... As a result of the film’s failure to meet artistic or commercial expectations, Demy was not able to work in Hollywood again. When he returned in the 1979 with ideas for projects, he received no support from the studios ...

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Rethinking the young female cinema audience: Postwar cinema-going in Kansai, 1945-1952

Rethinking the young female cinema audience: Postwar cinema-going in Kansai, 1945-1952

... [Banshun], 1949). Many magazines, films, and novels featuring young female characters consuming are marketed to young female consumers, and in this way girls are recruited as the consumers of the very same cultural ...

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Direct cinema and a making of the ‘real’: polyphonic narrative, spatial montage and cinema sincerity

Direct cinema and a making of the ‘real’: polyphonic narrative, spatial montage and cinema sincerity

... trust among the people she has been studying. Her voice is present in many of the recordings and it is clear that the ‘truths’ that are revealed through these materials are based on a unique set of interpersonal ...

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BBC2 and world cinema

BBC2 and world cinema

... modest television drama, the original cost of making the film for the cinema will have been far in excess of most television productions, meaning that the viewer is, in effect, getting something for ...

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SHAKESPEARE CINEMA: ROMEO & JULIET

SHAKESPEARE CINEMA: ROMEO & JULIET

... The first instructions given in ROMEO AND JULIET to the actors are very brief: “Two actors enter’. But what do they enter? A house? A street? A tavern? Is it important for us to know? For Shakespeare’s audience it would ...

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Apple Cinema Display

Apple Cinema Display

... m Plug the computer into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio. (That is, make certain the computer and the television or radio are on circuits controlled by different ...

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Film (cinema) perception

Film (cinema) perception

... Film (Cinema) perception refers to the sensory and cognitive processes employed when viewing scenes, events, and narratives presented in edited moving-images. Dynamic visual media such as film and ...

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THE ROLE OF CINEMA INTO SCIENCE EDUCATION

THE ROLE OF CINEMA INTO SCIENCE EDUCATION

... Another advantage is that on this way we are preparing students to read the movie, be- cause read is more than just watch. Read to get information and they are able to have a critic view about mass media that use ...

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Interactive television: advancing television through integrated technology

Interactive television: advancing television through integrated technology

... This thesis contains three motion graphic pieces that function as viral ads which accompany a website that has brief informative blurbs to stimulate brainstorming on how television can change. The motion graphics ...

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Music, Cinema and the Representation of Africa

Music, Cinema and the Representation of Africa

... earmarked cinema as the perfect device for the consolidation of empirical and encyclopaedic categorisations of race used to justify interventionist ...that cinema was a new medium for probing and fixing the ...

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Towards a General Economics of Cinema

Towards a General Economics of Cinema

... of cinema, drawing a distinction between commercial cinema and experimental cinema that is treated as so self-evident that it does not require any further elaboration or ...

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The City in Cinema: A Global Perspective

The City in Cinema: A Global Perspective

... Film also shows how the city provides support to the arts through its concentration of artists and performers. This proximity enables the city to be a nexus for creativity that spans photography to painting to design ...

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The Impact of the Cinema on Young People (on the

The Impact of the Cinema on Young People (on the

... representation of the elderly by very young people (students) if it shows some negative aspects of. 156[r] ...

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Il cinema, l'automobile e la morte al lavoro [Cinema, cars and death at work]

Il cinema, l'automobile e la morte al lavoro [Cinema, cars and death at work]

... 29) Film similare per tematica è Crash (David Cronenberg, 1996) in cui il binomio “Eros-Thanatos” si concretizza nell'eccitazione sessuale e nel piacere che i protagonisti derivano da un particolare feticismo: quello per ...

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Loneliness in Cinema: A Pharmacological Approach

Loneliness in Cinema: A Pharmacological Approach

... In cinema we do not always know at which point we join a narrative; whether we start, for instance, from the beginning or from the ...end. Cinema often produces clarity in retrospect, as well as surprise at ...

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Russians abroad in postcommunist cinema

Russians abroad in postcommunist cinema

... This leads Wild to account for the film as reactionary rather than liberal. However, Bear’s Kiss should be seen in line with the European co-production that focuses more on financial return than on truthful ...

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