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... Finally one of the features that Spielberg used well was that of subtitles, he has used ... A couple of examples of this are at the first scene of the Krakow ghetto ...
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... The most notable features of this scene is the way the characters are framed in the doorway of the bar, right in the centre of the screen creating a ...
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... make up is plain and there is no emphasis on particular features. Jane is staring into the camera, which is meant to engage the audience. The scene then cuts ...
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... The card features dual 3dfx VSA-100 chips, Real-Time Full-Scene HW Anti-Aliasing, the exclusive T-Buffer Digital Cinematic Effects engine, Z-Buffer/Stencil, 32 ...
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... will have one. This helps generate a response. The sequence of events develops quite rapidly in this first scene. I think is to ...
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... The witches in the first scene are depicted as agents of chaos because of ... play, one can easily connect the overall tone of Macbeth to the beginning features. ...
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... do not reveal the whole body in great detail, just sharpen certain features. ... The lighting in this opening scene comes from several different sources, all of ...
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... In one scene it features Victor's grandson dancing alongside the monster ,the pair in top hats performing the Ritz, and also delves into the monster's sexual ...
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... all of her womanly features, so that she will not feel remorse, and can assist her husband in the murdering of King Duncan. Later in Act I, Scene vii, Macbeth ...
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... To reiterate these areas are picture and sound quality, features, and the ability to pick what scene you want to start the movie in. ...
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Some of the features used in the play which demonstrate this include the shifts ... with the parallels of his characters, particularly in the last scene where the ...
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... makes use of more obvious linguistic features, for example, melodramatic and almost hyperbolic language, especially by Cornelia, is central to the scene's power ...
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... have fair skin, strong, out going, skinny, innocent looking, have fine features and attractive ... camera angle is a high angle to show everyone in the scene it is ...
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... character is the speech declared by James Tyrell in Act 4, Scene 3. With ... any longer, he cannot be even remotely considered a man with any redeeming features. ...
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... This scene thoroughly portrays the society to which they belong, as well as the ... attention of the room by his fine, tall person, handsome features, noble mien ...
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... bios; and some fairly extensive Production notes, in addition to some DVD-ROM features. ... A much discussed alternate ending and opening scene cut from the film ...
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... This information might be how the image of the scene was formed and ... detectors" or "matched filters" to amplify or find specific image features that contain ...
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Although this film features talented actors like John Cleese and Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin ... Right from the outset, in one of the film's first scene, we see that ...
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Although this film features talented actors like John Cleese and Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin ... Right from the outset, in one of the film's first scene, we see that ...
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... This point of view is interesting because Pausanias was a Greek, yet he seemed to explain the painting and it's features with mostly an ... The first scene (Fig. ...
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... barefoot. St. John's bearded face has softer features. He ... Christ. That this scene is represented (as opposed to a scene where St. John ...
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... overwhelming feature of the scene for one main reason: the uncomfortable feeling of incomprehension encourages us to look to physical features for familiarity ...
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... Low-key lighting is characterized in this way: Low-key lighting features a relatively ... Virtually every scene has a dark feel to it; especially the scenes in ...
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... Low-key lighting is characterized in this way: Low-key lighting features a relatively ... Virtually every scene has a dark feel to it; especially the scenes in ...
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... Imagery and symbolism are unavoidable features in William Shakespeare's Macbeth. ... From the appearance of the bloody sergeant in the second scene of the to the ...
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... In scene seven of Act One, Tony meets Maria at the bridal shop. ... The beginning of act three in Romeo and Juliet features the death of Mercutio by the hand of ...
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... Furthermore, there are various techniques to effectively light a studio scene. ... The key light is positioned to suit the subjects particular features. ...
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... Three of the main features that add to the dark and evil feel of this play ... In the first act, first scene the witches first meet on a barren , gloomy landscape ...
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... for his lack of emotion and morality which is evident in this scene. ... A streak of light enhances some of Deckard's features while highlighting Rachael's ...
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... The main features they emphasized on was full symphonic scoring symbolic of late nineteenth century European romanticism ... Scene 1. Interview with Leland. ...
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