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Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date Film Analysis #1 In "Looking at Movies Fifth Edition" by Richard Barsam Dave Monahan the main concept in the first chapter is the cinematic language. As discussed on pages 2 and 3 the author has offered this conception to the conventions of filmmaking that have occurred with time and taken control of the whole film. In turn this notion has brought some sort of strategies and techniques in filmmaking known as invisibility. Throughout the film viewers who seek hours watching the of homosexuality is perceived in the society that is surrounding him. In the entire film the film has endeavored to show their relationship over the following twenty years as they both get engaged and have their families. The film charts that they lived lives that were both happy and unhappy in some ways just because of their incapability to acknowledge their relationship. Work Cited Barsam Richard and Dave Monahan. Looking at movies. WW Norton & Company 2015. Lee Ang et.al. Brokeback mountain. Entertainment in Video 2005. [...]
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Your film analysis posts will: •Provide a brief summary of the film (remember that we’re all watching these films, so you don’t need to tell us much detail about the film in the initial summary. Any summary information should serve the larger purpose and focus of your analysis). •Include AT LEAST TWO PARAGRAPHS (5-8 sentences each) of analysis of the film, utilizing the terminology and concepts that are relevant to your progress through the course materials. That is, a post made in week nine will discuss technique at a higher level than one made in week one.Emphasize concepts from the reading assigned during the week we are currently in. •Offer specific examples from the film to illustrate your points. •CITE the textbook and/or tutorial materials in your discussion.UseMLA format at all times.