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Question: Account for the lack of box office success of Eternal Sunshine of the spotless mind?
Answer: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind had superb reviews both before the...
- Subject: Media Studies
- Course: Media Studies
- Level: A-Level
- Year: Not applicable
- Mark: 65%
- Words: 2817
- Date submitted: November 02, 2009
- Date written: December, 2005
- References: Yes
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 2265
Question: Examine the tension between life ‘in the city’ and life ‘in nature’ as depicted in Ingmar Bergman’s film Summer with Monika.
Answer: Set in 1950s Sweden, ‘Summer with Monika’ is a film which, through...
- Subject: Media Studies
- Course: Media Studies
- Level: A-Level
- Year: Not applicable
- Mark: 65%
- Words: 1599
- Date submitted: November 02, 2009
- Date written: Not available
- References: No
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 2260
Question: An analysis of the themes developed by archetypal characters in the film, ‘The Matrix’.
Answer: Throughout the film The Matrix, archetypal characters play a fundamental role in...
- Subject: Media Studies
- Course: Media Studies
- Level: A-Level
- Year: Not applicable
- Mark: 64%
- Words: 1014
- Date submitted: December 17, 2009
- Date written: Not available
- References: No
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 2335
Question: Review of the film ‘American beauty’
Answer: Beauty, by definition, is an intangible and subjective thing, “the quality or...
- Subject: Media Studies
- Course: Media Studies
- Level: A-Level
- Year: Not applicable
- Mark: 64%
- Words: 1339
- Date submitted: November 03, 2009
- Date written: Not available
- References: Yes
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 2268
Question: Discuss the implications of Mp3 technology in relation to copyright laws.
Answer: Mp3 technology is becoming increasingly popular as a medium to acquire and...
- Subject: Media Studies
- Course: Media Studies
- Level: A-Level
- Year: Not applicable
- Mark: 64%
- Words: 2277
- Date submitted: September 28, 2009
- Date written: Not available
- References: Yes
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 2157
Question: Review of the film “Analyze This”
Answer: “Analyze this,” is a popular comedy starring Robert DeNiro and Billy Crystal...
- Subject: Media Studies
- Course: Media Studies
- Level: A-Level
- Year: Not applicable
- Mark: 63%
- Words: 810
- Date submitted: November 04, 2009
- Date written: Not available
- References: No
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 2286
Question: A Reflection on Goodbye, Children and The Butterfly’s Tongue
Answer: There is often the instance when a relationship is going smoothly then...
- Subject: Media Studies
- Course: Media Studies
- Level: A-Level
- Year: Not applicable
- Mark: 63%
- Words: 1147
- Date submitted: November 04, 2009
- Date written: Not available
- References: No
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 2279
Question: Give a detailed commentary on a sequence, or sequences from a film of your choice in terms of two of the any of the following: mise-en-scene; editing; use of colour; lighting; sound; special effects.
Answer: The film I have chosen is ‘Goodfellas’ directed by Martin Scorsese in...
- Subject: Media Studies
- Course: Media Studies
- Level: A-Level
- Year: Not applicable
- Mark: 62%
- Words: 1829
- Date submitted: December 17, 2009
- Date written: Not available
- References: No
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 2329
Question: Critically appraise the relationship between popular culture, the mass media and the direct and indirect motor sport consumer. What is the influence of the mass media in sport? In what ways have the media, particularly television, encroached into motor sport?
Answer: Mass media is the term for the broad range of ways information...
- Subject: Media Studies
- Course: Media Studies
- Level: A-Level
- Year: Not applicable
- Mark: 62%
- Words: 1471
- Date submitted: November 04, 2009
- Date written: Not available
- References: No
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 2292
Question: Compare the ways in which Olivier and Branagh
use film language to achieve a particular purpose
in act 1, scene 2 of their film adaptations of
Shakespeare’s King Henry the V.
Answer: In my essay I will comment on the different interpretations of Shakespeare’s...
- Subject: Media Studies
- Course: Media Studies
- Level: A-Level
- Year: Not applicable
- Mark: 61%
- Words: 1755
- Date submitted: December 17, 2009
- Date written: Not available
- References: No
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 2340