My Responses to the Films "Awakenings" and " Lorenzos Oil".

Marie Amanda Frances E. Cruel 111021 PSY 106 – B PCN:14 Awakenings/ Lorenzo’s Oil Since I started university in the Ateneo two years ago, I’ve heard many things about the subject Physiological Psychology from friends in older batches. They warned me all about the difficulty of the course but told me the really fun things we would experience in class, like donating blood and watching Dr. Cuenca demonstrate the action potential through body gestures (“action potential, action potential, sliiiiiiiide!”). However, no one ever told me that we would watch two movies that would have enough power to really move me but at the same time help me see how the lessons taken up in class can be realistically applied in life. In this paper, I will reflect on the things I’ve learned through the two movies regarding life and the power of the spirit. The two movies applied the lessons discussed in class in real life. Both movies drove me to the realization that the things I learn in this class are not merely a boundless amount of terms and definitions to memorize or color coded illustrations presented on an overhead projector that are meaningless. The structures we learn about in class are indeed real, and I know this

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Describe The Elements Of Style And Narrative Applied To The Films "Hard Candy" And "Silence Of The Lambs" And How They Cause Emotional Response

JOE MOORCROFT 13G Two elements of two chosen texts and how they cause emotional response My two chosen texts are Hard Candy and Silence of the Lambs. In these films many film techniques and elements are relevant and vital to the construction of emotionally captivating and encouraging sequences. The two main and most important elements are style and narrative. A film element is something used by a media producer or a film company to create a desired emotional response and a desired positioning from the spectator. This process is called mediation and it is the most vital thing to cause emotional responses in films, as it has the ability to portray an ideology onto the audience and captivate those who wish to be targeted, and also expose emotionally, those that are in the line of fire. Film narrative is the depiction in the medium of film of a series of events in cause and effect relationship occurring in time. Loosely speaking film narrative is a story constructed from production and story elements. Story telling in film is dependent on production processes. Production elements of camera, sound, editing, lighting, acting, visual composition (or mis-en-scene: sets, props, costume, make-up), and special effects (such as CGI) combine with story elements of character, setting, plot, cause and effect and create the power behind enforcing an emotional response from audiences and

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How does the director, Jared Hess, create the personalities of the main characters in his film, Napoleon Dynamite?

Film Study: Napoleon Dynamite How does the director, Jared Hess, create the personalities of the main characters in his film, Napoleon Dynamite? Napoleon Dynamite, directed by Jared Hess is a film that revolves around the main protagonist ‘Napoleon’ and his slightly unorthodox family and friends. The film doesn’t have much of a storyline, in the sense that there is no climatic build up, or clear problem that the protagonist’s try to overcome. Rather, the film focuses largely on the outlandish personalities of each of the main characters, and how they overcome their personal flaws. This emphasis on character development is achieved through the use of diegetic and non-diegetic music, unique character consumes, and discrete traits within each of the characters dialogue that change subtly throughout the film. Napoleon’s true character is revealed to the audience right from the beginning of the film, as we immediately label him as awkward, nerdy and anti-social judging by his appearance and attitude. Similarly, Hess decides to introduce Napoleon’s brother, ‘Kip’, with a clear indication as to what sort of character he is, as we quickly learn that he is just as unusual as Napoleon. Finally we are introduced to “Rico”, who is the cousin of Napoleon, and within the first few scenes we discover that he is somewhat stuck in the past. Napoleon is introduced to us

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Explore the importance of narratives in Ed Sheerans Music Videos.

Explore the importance of narratives in Ed Sheeran’s Music Videos. The Objective of all narratives within a music video is to sell the artist and the music they produce. Over time, music videos have changed dramatically, rather than simply showing the artist singing, modern day videos have developed in depth narratives and storylines that grab the target audience attention. Music videos tie in with Richard Dyer’s theory that stars are commodity, the narrative is in place to entertain the target audience making them more likely to buy the music and products of the artist. From examining Ed Sheeran’s music videos we can learn a lot about him as an artist and a person. The main point of comment is that Ed is often not seen in the video or plays a cameo role within it. From this we can infer that the artist ideology is not centred on star image and the main focus is on the music produced. Furthermore, in many of his videos he expresses things about himself either through lyrics or narrative. Released in July 2011, ‘You need me, I don’t need you’ shows many of the codes and conventions seen in the typical Ed Sheeran video. However the content of the video is not typical at all, in fact it is a unique music video first that has not been in any other. The video is an illustrative representation of the lyrics as 17 year old British actor Matthew Morgan signs the lyrics

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Analysis of the Representation of Ethnic Minorities in "Training Day" and "Se7en"

An analysis of the representation of ethnic minorities in Training Day and Se7en. Representation of ethnic minorities is a controversial issue. This study explores the representation of Denzel Washington in Training Day (2001) and Morgan Freeman in Se7en (1995). Although there have been many social developments and shifts in cultural hegemony, ethnic minorities are no longer restricted to the number of roles they play and ethnic minorities are not so explicitly stereotyped. The movie Birth of a nation represented black people as ‘savages’ and in one scene a black man sexually assaults a white women thus representing black people as if they are possessed by lust. The movies glorifies white people and in this case the Klu Klux Klan. The movie stereotypically represents black politicians and shows them devouring chicken and ogling white women once the inter-racial law was passed. Black characters didn’t seem to be allowed to deliver a self fulfilling performance and were instead placed into one of five preset characters. These characters were the ‘House Nigger’ who is a black person who does their best to please white people even if that means disowning their own racial identity or ‘ the Coon’ who is someone who stereotypically represents black people i.e. conforms to generalisations of black people. Furthermore, other preset characters include ‘The Mammie’

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Business Document Comparisons

Business Document Comparisons Document name Public council letter Thank you letter for participating in a marathon for a charity Purpose of the document To inform a member of the community to put a halt to the constant barking of their dog between certain times of the night To congratulate a member who took part in the run of a marathon for charity and thank him/her for His/her efforts in participation. Also inform the participant of his/her position in the competition. Target audience Specified house owner ages 18+ Specified participant in competition. Writing style and tone Formal language but written so that the matter is taking seriously with no use of passive language i.e. "please can you stop that dog barking, but don't worry if you cant do it straight away" because this takes a sense of seriousness away from the letter. A congratulating and formal passage of writing. Specified to respect the recipient and his/her efforts. Presentation style This document is not set out to attract or catch the eyes of people; it is purely to present the recipient with the purpose/problem. So a variety of colours and shades are not used as there is no reason to. This document is based as a certificate with a letter. As it was produced to congratulate someone's achievement. it has lots of colours and images on the topic of sport. Layout Logo. Address of recipient and

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Do you think that television is a force for good a harmful influence, or both ?

Do you think that television is a force for good, a harmful influence, or both ? What would you do to reduce its potential to harm - young people in particular. Television is a source for top entertainment adored by all ages but the programs are influencing the eyes of the viewers both in a good and bad way. Violence, sex and bad language is currently shown at earlier and earlier times, leaving especially children prone to mature viewing. With the television the most watched object in the country, it is not a surprise that nearly everyone has one in their homes. Due to such expectations from the high attendance, each channel must broadcast whatever will make them the most money. This normally includes exciting and "saucy" scenes. TV nowadays is a huge icon to children as this influences them more than anything. They enjoy programs such as "Power Rangers" which teach them to fight whenever in trouble. The acting seems so realistic to the children that they imitate it, causing violence. But Parents are unaware that children react to TV in such a way. Most encourage watching the television but are shocked to find their son or daughter swearing. Surely this is inevidable. Often the elders don't even know if their child is watching the box at certain times such as if a TV is in their bedroom or Mum and Dad are late home from work. TV also encourages rebellion against Parents

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Does Hollywood have a negative impact on the world?

In this piece of writing I will be looking at the impact of 'Hollywood' on the world. The word 'Hollywood' is used as a collective word across most of the world when we talk about media throughout the world such as; films, television programmes, music and global broadcasters such as MTV and Disney. It is believed that Hollywood affects a lot of things people do, think and say. I will be looking at whether Hollywood affects the world in a positive or negative way. Hollywood films promote sex and violence. This affects moral values of a majority of people and leads young people to think this is right. "My parents won't let me see any movies that really have violence," said Seth, an 11-year-old student in a school in America. "But some of my friends got to see Small Soldiers, and they pretended to be the guys in it and they would fight a lot." Not all films are the same, Most films, whether they have sex or violence in them or not, tend to express the importance of moral values such as women's right's, the worth of human life, success through hard work etc. Some films give children positive role-models that they would like to be like. For example, "The princess diaries" the main character in this film is a young girl with very good manners who is to become a princess while trying to juggle the values of family life, her friends and her self-respect. Hollywood affects the

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The Matrix

The Matrix Coursework The Matrix is a movie about computers taking over the world and how one man changes everything. The opening shot is a shot of computer generated pixels, next there is a reverse zoom shot which reveals the word 'searching'. A computer sound is then played, which sounds like something is downloading. The reverse shot is than cut, which shows Keanu Reeves, known as Neo, lying down on his head, looking pale whilst listening to music. The shot then cuts back to the computer which shows a picture of one of the main characters, Morpheus, that we will later see. Next to the picture there is writing saying 'Wanted fugitive'. The camera cuts to the back of Neo's head and on his headphones there is an advertisement for Panasonic. Next there is a high angle circular shot of Neo's room revealing computer paraphernalia. This informs the audience that this character is a computer 'nerd'. We generally think people that use computers a lot are weak, ill, 'a nerd', uninteresting and have a boring life. A down shot makes him look vulnerable. There is a close up shot of the back of Neo's head showing the computer which reinforces that Morpheus is a fugitive. The computer then goes blank in the same shot and green text begins typing itself, showing us that the computer is in control of its actions and encourages a sense of mystery. There is an extreme close up shot of

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The Marketing Mix.

The Marketing Mix The Marketing Mix is made up from the four P's: Product- what the customers want to buy or a service that a company provides for the customer. Price- must be one that the customer thinks is good value for money. Also it must be the right price to attract the target segment and to incur sales revenue. Promotion- this is to make potential customers aware of the products existence. Place- this must be positioned conveniently for the target audience to be able to receive the broadcast. If I get the four P's correct then I will hopefully be successful and it will be easier for me to attract customers to listen to my radio station. The Product For any products or service to succeed the product or service should appeal to the customers or consumers. There are various stages that need to be looked at before a product or service can be launched into the market. The stages can be found in the product life cycle. The stages are development, launch, growth, maturity, saturation, decline and withdrawal. Each product or service goes through these stages-but each product or service is individual and they have a unique product life cycle. Within my radio station there are many life cycles, for example the life cycle of the DJ's and even the music. My radio station will provide a service and hopefully it will attract a lot of people to listen to it. The main

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