Cinematography Essay Examples and Topics. Page 2

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Television. The Worst Years of Our Lives by Ehrenreich

I believe that TV is mostly entertaining and enriching until the point where people let it govern their lives; not because of the content but the personal choice not to do anything else with their [...]
  • Subjects: TV
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 857

Bollywood Movies: History and the ‘Bollywood Movement’

It is based in the city of Mumbai, India and although people often incorrectly use the term for referring to the entire Indian cinema, Bollywood only represents a part of the Indian movie industry and [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1139

Sherlock’s Episode and Hero’s Journey: Comparison

Thus, I will analyze the episode to find the following characters therein: the hero, the herald, the mentor, threshold guardians, the trickster, the shape-shifter, and the shadow.
  • Subjects: Films Comparison
  • Pages: 11
  • Words: 983

Disorder in “As Good as it Gets”

The author of the current paper explored the depiction of this phenomenon in a popular movie. The author showed how the main character in the movie is affected by the condition.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 10
  • Words: 2778

Turtles Can Fly Film Analysis

In effect this is to take the baby's point of view communicating a theme of confusion, and also the helplessness of the situation because almost all the characters in the film are young children.
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  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 1084

The Outsiders: Critical Review

Thus, this analytical treatise attempts to explicitly and critically review the elements of storytelling, acting, cinematography, editing, sound and style, directing, themes, genre, and the impact of the film on the society, framing and scene [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2015

“2012” Directed by Roland Emmerich

The Mayans calendar cyclic end inspires the movie's story, and a general picture of dooms day is seen throughout the entire movie.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 622

Drug Addiction in “Nuggets” Cartoon

When the drug effect is over, a person experiences symptoms similar to depression, and the longer the addiction, the stronger the symptoms.
  • Subjects: Animated Films
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 378

The Role of Smells in the Movie Parasite

The first mention of smell is expressed by the son of a rich family, sniffing out the driver and the new maid: "They all smell the same!".
  • Subjects: Movies Analysis
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1149

“Boyz n the Hood”: Movie Analysis

The focus on detail in the mise-en-scene design in "Boyz n the Hood" serves to demonstrate the director's preference for realism as the expressive tool for portraying the life of the African American community members [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1101

The King’s Speech: Prevailing Through Weakness

When the king spoke, all the country was still and quiet listening to the radio and waiting for the words to reveal themselves from the unbearable throat seizures. The movie is about the attempt to [...]
  • Subjects: Drama
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 541

Psychological Cognitive Analysis on Movie “Memento”

In this case, amnesia is seen as a loss of verbal memory-images and a loss of visual memory-images. In the case of Leonard, memory loss or reduction of memory is a main phenomenon, independent of [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 622

Something the Lord Made by Joseph Sargent Review

These two problems were delicately joined in the main plot of the film "Something the Lord Made" that shows that ambitions, hard work and talent can overcome all the obstacles to deliver one of the [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 575

Homosexual Stereotypes in Film and TV

Homosexuals are feeling more comfortable and open with their sexuality mainly due to the rise of new shows on American television that feature gay individuals and this exposure has resulted in a deep awareness of [...]
  • Subjects: TV
  • Pages: 10
  • Words: 2747

Schindler’s List Film Analysis Essay

There is even more to the film in this regard along with exposing the unsightly aspects of how the Nazis proceeded to implement the 'final solution' of the 'Jewish problem' during the WW2, Schindler's List [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 855

“Wolf of Wall Street” a Film by Martin Scorsese

The movie "The Wolf of Wall Street" is a masterpiece narrating the fascinating story of Jordan Belfort. The story begins in 1987 when Jordan Belfort gets the job of a broker in a company called [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 11
  • Words: 3092

Descartes’ Epistemology in “The Matrix”

The present paper analyzes Descartes' epistemology in the light of the tripartite theory of knowledge and uses a science fiction film The Matrix to understand Descartes' influence on the human understanding of reality.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1386

Film Analysis: “The Fall” by Tarsem Singh

The only one who does not carry a weapon, the contemplator and the peacemaker, Darwin is the voice of reason and clear mind. As to the meaning of the title, it is a multifold symbol [...]
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  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1116

The “I Dream in Another Language” Film Review

Based on this, the paper will summarize the content in "Sue o en Otro Idioma," including the main and minor characters, the Otherness in the movie, and themes displayed by characters and events in "I [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1922

Costume Design in the Film Industry

In sum, many of the differences evident today in the film industry occurred due to different times and the changing consumer preferences and adaptability of the costumes to the setting.
  • Subjects: Cinema Art
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 633

HBO Documentary Risky Drinking

The documentary displays how excessive drinking can shadow one's perception of life, and how the addiction can hinder people's strive to act upon their need to better themselves.
  • Subjects: Documentaries
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 363

Paratexts and Their Relevance in Film Production

These paratexts help shape the expectations and reputation of the film, which adds meaning to the consumption of a film. The time restriction of the trailers triggers the audience to create an imaginary film out [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 2018

“Race the Power of an Illusion”: A Film Response

Additionally, the paper explores the third chapter of the film to understand how the concept of race has been embedded in institutions to favor the white race at the expense of the other races.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1131

Requiem for a Dream: Analysis of Film

The film talks about the four individuals who were affected by the addiction to drugs, and it played a critical role in affecting their emotional and physical states.
  • Subjects: Cinema Art
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 395

Comparison and Contrast of TV Villains

Both shows have high ratings due to the creativity of the story setting and the characters. Due to similar ratings and the fact that the shows ended; the comparison is appropriate.
  • Subjects: TV
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1396

Ethical Research in the Erin Brockovich Film

The client provided all the records she had regarding her case, and Erin, the protagonist, reviewed all of them, which is essential for any research and is the basics of the scientific method.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1132

The Film “Black Panther” Analysis

Moreover, the film and distribution of a motion picture allow the audience to consider such important issues as diversity and range, the importance of social media, and its impact on society, and women's power.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 936

“Shakespeare in Love”: Movie Analysis

The movie is set in the late 16th century, which aligns with the existing historical accounts of the events that took place in the life of the poet in reality.
  • Subjects: Movies Analysis
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 911

Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Book vs. Film

By investigating shifts in story, tone, and characters between the book and the film, it can be discovered that the film significantly changes the themes of the original written version.
  • Subjects: Films Comparison
  • Pages: 9
  • Words: 2826

Film “Spirited Away” by Hayao Miyazaki

The secret of the mentioned scene is that it is close and understandable to everyone like the journey to the fairy tale that is designed not only to amuse and amaze, but also to compel [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1109

Beloved: Demme’s Film vs Morrison’s Novel

The sense of the beloved character is also supported through the reincarnation scenarios in the movie that coincide with the description written in the novel.
  • Subjects: Drama
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1368

Orientalism in “Not Without My Daughter” Film

It is used by academicians in reference to the culture of societies in some parts of the world. The movie is a true story that depicts the plight of women in the Middle East.
  • Subjects: Movies Analysis
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2018

Social Issues in the Film “Grease”

In the first instance, when Danny and Sandy meet for the first time in the school, Danny is compelled to play the bad boy character the group is identified with.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1385

The Animation “Rango” Movie Analysis

Roadkill, an armadillo who is seeking for a mysterious spirit named "the spirit of the west" informs Rango that the only solution to the problems facing the animals of the desert is "enlightenment", which can [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1650

My Sister’s Keeper

While Kate's illness affects the entire family, Anna is affected the most since she is responsible for providing parts of her body to keep her sister alive.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1366

Pride and Prejudice: Film Interpretation

Collins, the cousin of the five sisters, is the probable heir to the family's estate because of his close kinship to the family. In the midst of the journeys between London and Derbyshire, the viewers [...]
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  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1892

Quantum Physics, Wormholes, and Religion in the Event Horizon Film

The scientists and researchers of this scientific discipline are engaged in the theoretical and experimental discovery, study, and analysis of the universe's primary mechanisms and primordial phenomena. The only narrative element suggesting that he is [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1089

“Knives Out” (2019) by Ryan Johnson

What the detective encounters is the lack of the overall support for the investigation by the family, which could be a sign that a relative was involved in the untimely demise of Harlan Thrombey.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1656

“Crash” by Paul Haggis: Sociological Concepts

Many questions arise as these terms are pondered and these questions are answered in the context of races and genders.'Crash' involves fear, racism, ethnocentrism and lack of communication.the central idea followed in the movie surrounds [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1349

Korean Women’s Portrayal in Korean Films

Before discussing the portrayal of Korean women in Korean films it would be pertinent to look at the condition of Korean women in a Confucian society since it will help in understanding the present condition [...]
  • Subjects: Cinema Art
  • Pages: 10
  • Words: 2737

“35 and Ticking” by Russ Parr

The major components affecting the characters' arc are theme, the characters, setting and the type of film. Phil is the serious and responsible type of character and he progresses to become a great husband and [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1095

Carolina Pad and Bloggers

However, declining the offer would affect the company's relationship with other bloggers while subjecting the company to additional advertisement costs. If April conceded to the offer, the company would be exposed to the contents of [...]
  • Subjects: TV
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 640

Social Theories in Movie Gran Torino

This tension exists in the Hmong community and gang feuds on families as the movie highlights the relations between the local authorities and immigrant communities. Walt uses the concept of community policing to mentor youths [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1939

“Mi Familia” (1995) by Gregory Nava

The Mexican culture is evident in the kind of music that the characters enjoy dancing to or listening to in the course of their romance.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 578

Series “Breaking Bad”

Due to the fact that the episodes in the series vary in their dramatic effect and tension, the episodes' culminations and endings are always unpredictable, and this aspect, along with the focus on the antagonist [...]
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  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 645

“Validation” by Kurt Kuenne

The most interesting interaction in the film was between Hugh Newman, the main character, and the supervisor of the parking facility where Hugh worked as the parking attendant.
  • Subjects: Comedy
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 631

Analyzing and Interpreting Movies

However, repeated watching of the movie institutes impressions of the plot, and as time goes by, viewers are in a position to depict the mood and theme of the movie.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1537

Shakespeare’s Macbeth Play vs. The Godfather Film

The tragedy of Macbeth discloses the Scottish nobleman's journey to become king, with the help of his wife, Lady Macbeth, and the repercussions resulting from the murder of the king.
  • Subjects: Cinema Art
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 832

The Nanook of the North Film’s Techniques

Before the audience is introduced to the film's primary character, Nanook, everything in the scene appears to be in order and the sense of tranquility.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1648

The Intersection of American Culture and Mass Media

American society and culture were thus significantly impacted by commercial television and movies from the 70s. The essay discusses the influence of commercial TV and movies' influence on American culture regarding social reforms and ideologies.
  • Subjects: TV
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 932

Binge-Watching: Main Pros and Cons

This work discusses the emergence of technology and streaming services and some psychological factors that may be predictive of the emergence of binge-watching behavior.
  • Subjects: TV
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1769

Positive Psychology in “The Pursuit of Happyness” Film

Gardner demonstrates perseverance, hope, and social intelligence and illustrates the importance of effectance motivation and the power of social networks, even though the protagonist's relationship with his wife could be improved.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 897

The 2008 Banking Crisis in the Documentary “Inside Job”

Using the documentary "Inside Job", the paper presented below asserts that the malpractices of different banking experts, the ethical dilemma revolving around ratings agencies' actions, and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley and the Glass-Steagall Acts influenced the nature [...]
  • Subjects: Documentaries
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1412

Stereotypes in Disney’s “Aladdin” Movie

We all know that Germany produces quality products, and that everything made in China is prone to breaking, that democracy is good and communism is bad, that Europeans are cowards and the Middle East is [...]
  • Subjects: Animated Films
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1479

The Hunger Games by Gary Ross – Film Study

In the country, children between the ages of twelve and eighteen years are required to participate in The Hunger Games. In one of the districts, Katniss' sister is chosen to represent the region in the [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1644

Christian Metz’s Imaginary Signifier

He also argues that the perceived is not the reality but acts as a kind of mirror to it and this aspect is unique to it in comparison to the different field of arts.
  • Subjects: Cinema Art
  • Pages: 9
  • Words: 2498

What about Bob

On realizing he is going to lose his family members to his patient, Bob, due to his comic and wittiness which is contrary to his dullness; Dr. Marvin is portrayed in the movie as a [...]
  • Subjects: Comedy
  • Pages: 13
  • Words: 3596

Reflection Paper: “Blood Diamonds” by Edward Zwick

The movie shows the role played by developing countries in financing armed conflict in African countries. In relation to the movie, Collier discusses the four traps that the developing countries face.
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  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 563

The Blind Side Essay Movie Review

The Blind Side is a movie produced in 2009 that focuses on the life of Michael Oher. Leigh Anne believes that the decision to make Michael part of her family is right despite objections from [...]
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  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1631

Sometime in April: Summary and Analysis of the Movie

Tutsis blamed the Hutus for taking away the life of a president who was a liberal, while the Hutus blamed the Tutsis for killing the president by virtue of his tribe. The mission of the [...]
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  • Subjects: Drama
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1521

Children of Heaven: Family Values and Norms

While credit to the quality of the piece of work has been noted to embed the scriptural work and the high performance of the characters who interpreted the story, it has been argued that the [...]
  • Subjects: Movies Analysis
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1186

Film Techniques in “The Hateful Eight”

Writing and directing a film while capturing genuine emotions and illuminating events from the best angle and perspective that would make sense and catch the attention of the audience is a form of art. The [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 877

Social Inequality in James Cameron’s Titanic Film

It draws parallels between the experiences and roles of the various strata of society and their survival in life, and the film's message captures the essence of the problems of inequality in society.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1127

“Double Indemnity”: An Exemplary Noir Film

A classical narrative is based on several important features, such as the characters, the plot of the film, and the overall narration."Double Indemnity" is an exemplary "noir" film with all the main classical components: a [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 423

Social Dilemma Directed by Jeff Orlowski

First is where experts employees of corporations such as Google talk about how social networks work from the inside, about the consequences they can lead to in the form which they now exist in.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 675

Challenging the “Standard North American Family”

In a family, as seen by the proponents of structural functionalism, each member of the family tries to contribute to the development of their household by following some rules and ensuring the acceptance of the [...]
  • Subjects: TV
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 884

Sequence Analysis Film “No Country for Old Men”

Everything in the way the scene is made is remarkable including the art of acting by Tommy Lee Jones who plays the sheriff, the shot technology, the lightning, the use of colors, the use of [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 991

Effect of Movies on Society and Individuals

Movies heavily influence the beliefs of the people and a classic example of the same is the movie "The Passion of the Christ", this movie made the people's belief stronger in god and Christ; this [...]
  • Subjects: Cinema Art
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 672

Themes in Ava DuVernay’s “13th”

The other important themes accentuated in the film include mass incarceration, racism, social bias, the gender issue, the impact on the environment, the social impact, the ineffectiveness of a prison system, and education.
  • Subjects: Documentaries
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1181

“Troy” Film by Wolfgang Petersen

The film crew explained that the storyline was borrowed from two pieces of literature: "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey," both poems by Homer, to create the intense war between the Trojans and the Achaeans.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1663

“Empire”: TV Show Overview

In particular, the analysis will be comprised of the introduction of the selected show, the examination of its background, and the impressions it makes on critics, the industry that produces the show, the social context [...]
  • Subjects: TV
  • Pages: 9
  • Words: 2522