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Why We Crave Horror Movies.
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With a close analysis of the opening credits to” Final Destination” explore the ways in which the director uses signs, symbols, camera shots, lightning, sound and colour to give the viewers clues about the film’s meanings.
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With a detailed analysis of one or two Hollywood films, apply and evaluate the relative merits of two different approaches that you have studied this semester.
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With close reference to at least one film studied on the unit, Identify the ways in which specific cinematic techniques (lighting, sound, editing, mise-en-scene, film stock, camera angles etc) contribute to meaning(s) in the film.
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With close reference to at least two films that you have studied, discuss how an understanding of particular genre conventions enhances your appreciation of them. (The Searchers and Alien)
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WITH CLOSE REFERENCE TO THE FILMS “PSYCHO” AND “THE BIRDS” SHOW HOW ALFRED HITCHCOCK REACHED A SPECIFIC TARGET AUDIENCE.
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With close reference to the opening scene and two other scenes from Blade Runner, analyse how camera techniques, setting and sound are used to create an atmosphere of tension within the science fiction genre.
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With close reference to your chosen extract, show how Michael Corleone has become increasingly embroiled in the Mafioso mentality.
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With detailed reference to at least two films discuss the relevant issues and the possible effects on audiences.
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With detailed reference to at least two films, explain why the topic of film censorship is a controversial issue.
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With examples, how does the Hollywood industry portray witchcraft in film, and to what extent does it reflect a true interpretation of your definition of witchcraft?
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With particular reference to ‘Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels’, how do gangster films represent the lifestyle of a gangster
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With reference to a film of your choice, analyse a 30-45 sec clip for two areas of film language. Film: The Mexican, DreamWorks, 2001
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With reference to a sequence from Chinatown indicate to what extent it is typical of its genre and which generic features well pleasure for you as the audience and explain why.
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With reference to at least 3 films, discuss the diversity of films produced in Britain since 1990
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With reference to at least three films, consider the way reason for and against censorship can be linked to the effects debate, including notions of active/passive audiences
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With Reference To Hitchcock's 'Strangers On A Train' Analyse The Effectiveness Of The Genre Of Film In Communicating The Artist's Ideas.
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With reference to Indiana Jones & The Temple Of Doom, analyse its narrative structure using relevant critical theories
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With reference to narrative, character, camerawork and key moments, describe the messages you feel Peter Weir is trying to Convey to the audience in this film.
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With reference to the four key areas to what extent can 'Four Weddings and a Funeral' be considered a British film?
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With specific references to the initial sequences and credits of two or three James Bond films, explore the reasons why the James Bond formula is so successful.
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Within the progressive and often turbulent political and economic frameworks of the 1930's the Charlie Chaplin film 'Modern Times' is an ideological stance against the technological advancements of the time.
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Within this essay I intend to convey my understanding of Richard Dyers’ knowledge regarding the ‘social-ideological’ and ‘formal aesthetic’ approaches to analyse ‘K-PAX’[1], my chosen film
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Woman's role in a horror movie- Blair Witch, Panic room
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Would it be fair to describe British cinema as primarily 'liberal' in its treatment of race and/or sexuality?
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