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Question: A close reading of a ten-minute extract from ‘The Age of Innocence’.
Answer: As a Martin Scorsese film ‘The Age of Innocence’ stands in a different genre. However, it uses the conventions of a film set in this era and of a romantic drama. Scorsese also employs other interesting conventions to assist in the development of the narrative as well as of characters, themes and ideas. The use of these conventions can be found in the extract which involves some of the first sc......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 62% | Subject: Media Studies | Course: Media Studies | Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2055 References: No | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: November 03, 2009 | Essay ID: 2267
Question: A review of the film, ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’
Answer: Since the beginning of time, man has been fascinated with the stars and sky. In our time, this fascination has lead to many great movies. Among the many science fiction movies, Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey stands out as the pinnacle of the genre. This movie covered various themes which include, but are not limited to: space, evolution, technology, religion, artificial intelligence, de......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 66% | Subject: Media Studies | Course: Media Studies | Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 911 References: Yes | Date written: December, 2001 | Date submitted: December 05, 2009 | Essay ID: 2312
Question: An Analysis of The Way in Which Mise-En-Scene, Cinematography, Editing and Sound are Used to Create Meaning During the Opening 7mins of The Usual Suspects.
Answer: When we go the cinema, we go for entertainment. But in order to enjoy the film we need to understand it. To do this an audience can look for the key concepts of mise-en-scene, cinematography, editing and sound. During this essay it will be these subjects that I investigate in order to find out how the film is put together to generate meaning for the audience. The Usual Suspects has an original ......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 61% | Subject: Media Studies | Course: Media Studies | Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2114 References: No | Date written: January, 2001 | Date submitted: November 04, 2009 | Essay ID: 2295
Question: An explanation of neorealism and an insight to the films of Federico Fellini – a personal understanding.
Answer: In this essay, I would like to analyse the genre of neorealism, with particular reference to the films of Federico Fellini. This may seam an odd combination, the association of neorealism to Rossellini, Visconti, or Desica may seem more appropriate, but I hope to show that Fellini used all that was special pioneered in the pure neorealist years of 1943 to 1951, and extended it with a very persona......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 66% | Subject: Media Studies | Course: Media Studies | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2302 References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: November 04, 2009 | Essay ID: 2272
Question: Analyse how any two films work with the narrative and stylistic conventions of Science Fiction.
Answer: In order to study genre of any kind, it is important to be able to define exactly what genre is. There are various explanations for the meaning of genre. Brainy Media (2003) defines genre as: “Kind; genus; class; form; style, esp. in literature.” Interapple Inc (2003) defines genre as: “Kind, sort, form, variety - a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 65% | Subject: Media Studies | Course: Media Studies | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 3224 References: Yes | Date written: January, 2004 | Date submitted: November 04, 2009 | Essay ID: 2288
Question: Analyse in detail the use of film technique and style in the opening sequence of \'The Limey\', and how these work to produce meaning and establish themes.
Answer: The Limey demonstrated through 40 quite fragmented shots lasting 4 minutes and 15 seconds, Steven Soderbergh’s use of unconventional discontinuous editing - developed from his blockbuster film thriller Out of Sight / . Soderbergh’s narrative establishes that Wilson, the protagonist of the plot is trying to find how Jenny \"snuffed it\" . The focus demonstrates that this extract illustrate......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: Not available | Subject: Media Studies | Course: Film | Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 1664 References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: April 27, 2009 | Essay ID: 2328
Question: Analyse the key features of two or more northern, working class films of the 1990s relating the films clearly to their social and political contexts.
Answer: The two films under analysis in this essay are Billy Elliott (Stephen Daldrey, 2000) and The Full Monty (Peter Catenao, 1997), which have politically and sociologically common themes. Both films deal with northern British industrial crises and how the subsequent effects impact on the affected communities. Billy Elliott is set in County Durham and deals with the 1984/85 miners strike, while The F......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 69% | Subject: Media Studies | Course: Media Studies | Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 1332 References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: November 04, 2009 | Essay ID: 2283
Question: ARE THE REASONS FOR USING LICENSED SONGS WITHIN A CONTEMPORARY FEATURE FILM SOUNDTRACK PRINCIPALLY COMMERCIAL?
Answer: The relationship between film and popular music has been a very successful one for over a hundred years: From musical accompaniment in silent films to short film clips of musical performances to the Hollywood musical and finally to the importance of popular music on TV and in films from the 1950s.......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 61% | Subject: Media Studies | Course: Film | Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2929 References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: December 18, 2009 | Essay ID: 2344
Question: Are we just empty vessels absorbing the media content and then reproducing it in our everyday lives?
Answer: The essay title explicitly refers to audiences and their perception of the mass media. Althusser’s structuralist political persuasion assisted his conception of the empty vessel theory. His dominant opinion was that the media was manoeuvred as an ideological state apparatus, used to influence the populace.......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 60% | Subject: Media Studies | Course: Media Studies | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 1837 References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: December 22, 2009 | Essay ID: 2361
Question: Audiences experience cinema as a form of illusion. Discuss in relation to the fact that certain films shown within this module explore both their own materiality and the cinematic apparatus itself.
Answer: ‘The experience of the avant-garde film can be disorienting. Film has only an eighty (now over one hundred) year history and so does not exhibit ruptures with dominant codes as does the history of most disciplines, including painting, and physics, among others. One is therefore less prepared for the unfamiliar in film than other areas.’......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 60% | Subject: Media Studies | Course: Media Studies | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 1318 References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: December 05, 2009 | Essay ID: 2311