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A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. Jammin’ Since 92. Tags: no tag / Add Comment. Pretty self explanatory. This summer I went skydiving. The place offers to make you a movie but i just asked for the raw footage and did it myself. This was the first video i’ve made on my mac using imovie. Please excuse my language, falling 10,000 feet is hard to not curse about haha. Last October my brothers and i threw the biggest party ever! Without the consent of my parents (shhh! Click here to cancel. On Justin Skydiving 2010.
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» What I hope to get out of this class History of Cinema
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A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. What I hope to get out of this class. I hope to be introduced to film, since this is my first film class ever. I hope to learn many interesting techniques used in film, and be introduced to some great films! What I hope to get out of this class. Theme: ChaoticSoul by Bryan Veloso. Spam prevention powered by Akismet.
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History of Cinema
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A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. September 4, 2010 • No Comments. Thanks for visiting my blog, I hope you enjoy it! Next Entries ». What I hope to get out of this class. Theme: ChaoticSoul by Bryan Veloso. Spam prevention powered by Akismet.
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» Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) History of Cinema
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A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956). Right after the midterm, we viewed. Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Directed by Don Siegel in 1956. At first, I did not really think I was going to enjoy. Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Because it was kind of a Sci-Fi movie, but after the first ten minutes or so I realized this isn’t just any ordinary sci-fi movie, it is filled with horror, action, and thrill. By Beatrice Pana on December 11, 2010. What I hope to get out of this class.
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C's maze » Woodstock…
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A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. Published by Sinyee Cindy Leung. At 10:05 pm under Uncategorized. It is a film by Ang Lee and he is one of my favourite directors! What I know about Woodstock is all from this film. I always think it is kind of weird that a Chinese who makes films which are about American culture…but anyway, I like. And his early works-. Eat Drink Man Woman. Anyone who is interested in Chinese film should watch them, I think. 3 responses so far. 3 Responses to “Woodstock…”. I think people who...
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» Extra Credit Clip Analysis 3 – Breakfast At Tiffany’s (Different Clip) History of Cinema
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A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. Extra Credit Clip Analysis 3 – Breakfast At Tiffany’s (Different Clip). The clip Ten Dollars at Tiffany’s from the film Breakfast at Tiffany’s is quite intriguing. The Academy Award winning film Breakfast at Tiffany’s is directed by Blake Edwards and distributed by Paramount Pictures in 1961. The use of frame within a frame, deep focus, and a close up allows for the scene to not only be more dramatic, but also appear to have more depth. And when asked love what?
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C's maze » ‘Leaving Barstow’. Feeling lost.
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A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. 8216;Leaving Barstow’. Feeling lost. Published by Sinyee Cindy Leung. At 10:58 pm under Uncategorized. So I was watching ‘Leaving Barstow’ few days ago. Leaving Barstow’ is about a teenager named as Andrew. Andrew has a lot of problems – family problem, girl problem and school problem. I mean, ‘teenager’ is always one of my favourite topics of films. Because I can always feel the same way they did in the films – feeling lost. For more details, please go to:. On Film analysis ...
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Analysis archive at Media Studies 144
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A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. December 5th, 2010. The way the camera focuses only on his face and he looks directly at the camera makes it clear that he is speaking straight to the viewer and warning the audience. The last shot almost appears as if Miles is falling backwards as he runs through the traffic, warning, You’re next! At the end, there is no background music; the viewer hears the sound of traffic, as the people around him remain oblivious to the danger. October 22nd, 2010. Help with QC Blogs.
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» Film Analysis – Memories of Underdevelopment (1969) History of Cinema
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A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. Film Analysis – Memories of Underdevelopment (1969). The film I chose for my analysis piece is Memories of Underdevelopment. The film is a drama directed by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea in 1969. The scene I am analyzing is the one in which Sergio walks out the door onto his patio and begins to gaze at the street through a telescope. This experimental film technique of the telescopic view allows the director to characterize Sergio. By Beatrice Pana on December 9, 2010.