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Compare and contrast the film adaptation of 'Billy Liar' with the stage play. Discuss the ways in which they differ and how each affects the audience.
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Compare and contrast the film adaptation of 'Billy Liar' with the stage play. Discuss the ways in which they differ and how each affects the audience.
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Compare and contrast the film adaptation of 'Billy Liar' with the stage play. Discuss the ways in which they differ and how each affects the audience.
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Compare and contrast the film adaptation of 'Billy Liar' with the stage play. Discuss the ways in which they differ and how each affects the audience.
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Compare and contrast the film adaptation of 'Billy Liar'with the stage play. Discuss the ways in which they differ and how each affects the audience.
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Compare and contrast the presentation of the historical D-Day landings on Omaha Beach in the films 'Saving Private Ryan' (1998) and 'The Longest Day' (1962).
Compare and contrast this piece to another play called
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Compare Four Different Television Documentaries And Analyse The Different Gratifications Offered To The Audience
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Compare Four Different Television Documentaries And Analyse The Different Gratifications Offered To The Audience
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Compare the films, 'Beauty and the Beast' and 'Toy Story'. Showing the different ways in which they represent heroes and villains. How do they appeal to a modern audience?
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Compare the interpretation of two film versions of Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet.’ Analyse, review and comment on how the directors Franco Zeffirelli and Baz Luhrmann use cinematic techniques to convey particular meaning to the audience.
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Compare the main codes and conventions of two television documentaries and explain the effect they have on the presentation of the subject matter.
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Compare the opening few minutes of, “We’ve got the builders in” with “Brat Camp.” How do they appeal to their target audience? What issues of representation arise? What elements of narrative are evident here?
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Compare the Opening Scenes of the Two Film Versions of Lord of the Flies
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Compare the opening sequence of ‘The Italian Job’ (1969) with the opening sequence of ‘The Italian Job’ (2003).
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Compare the opening sequences of 'Who wants to be a Millionaire' and 'Blind Date'.
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Compare the opening sequences of the film "Hannibal" with "Reservoir dogs".
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Compare the Possibilities of Presenting Hamlet on Stage or on Film
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Compare the presentation of heroes and villains in 'Shrek' by DreamWorks and other traditional fairytales in Walt Disney stables.
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Compare the production of the crucible to the film.
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Compare the way in which ‘Double Indemnity’ and ‘Blade runner’ use film noir conventions. Refer to Narrative and Stylistic conventions and the effect they have on an audience.
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Compare the ways media techniques are used to create the fairytale genre in "Edward Scissorhands" and "Hook."
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Compare two film trailers and analyse the techniques and devices they use to be effective
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Compare two trailers for the same or opposite films, exploring the similarities and differences between them and their effects
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Comparing 2 different A.D.Ps and showing how they fit into the genre.
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