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... During a conversation, instead of cutting from one character to another, which tends to create tension, Tarantino has the camera lay back and remain completely ...
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... In his much-praised Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino only advanced Welles' ideas by a ... Another of the advances of Kane was Welles' use of the camera to deepen ...
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... The story, originally written by Quentin Tarantino, was one of two mass-murders who go on ... scene, the "I Love Mallory" show dangled in front of the camera for a ...
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... the characters talk about Tarantino's tendency to employ blatant Scorsese rip-offs), but for the most part he's quite laid back, letting the camera catch the ...
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... This doing horrified Tarantino, so with a private meeting they both met and resolved ... first scene (diner) of the movie that disappears as the camera rolls on him ...
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... than any film short of Pulp Fiction; as with Quentin Tarantino's later film ... cinematography of Gregg Toland, who would also pioneer this 1940s camera style in ...
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... During this shot, Neo is shown dodging bullets while the camera is rotating 360 ... The storyline reminds me of a Quentin Tarantino movie, due to the confusion. ...
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... During this shot, Neo is shown dodging bullets while the camera is rotating 360 ... The storyline reminds me of a Quentin Tarantino movie, due to the confusion. ...
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... film-making, the nervous, staccato rhythms of his speech and his camera add an ... all of whom are in Scorsese's debt - Demme, Lynch, Stone and Tarantino coming at ...
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... The SLR camera Bailey purchased in '61 allowed him the flexibility to loosen up ... of bare, stark backgrounds are below in the shots of Quentin Tarantino, Mel C ...
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... The Usual Suspects (Bryan Singer, 1995), Pulp Fiction (Quentin Tarantino, 1994), and ... We are shown overhead with an abnormal angle, with the camera "jerking" us ...
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