Director Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (77) essays
Directors essays:
Ronaldo was born on the 22nd of September of 1976 in Bento Ribeiro, a suburb of Rio de Janeiro.
... dos Santos Barata, during her third delivery. His father, Nelio Nazario da Lima, worked for a teleph9one company "Telerj". Ronaldo's full name is Ronaldo Luiz Nazario da Lima. There was evidence of his physical coordination from the start as soon as he learned to walk, play and even dance. Ronaldo ...
The biography of Alfred Hitchcock
... far fetched, and the threat of war is always present. So, by this we can see the wide range of films directed by the "Giant in Horror", the "Master Of Suspense", and the "Protagonist of Terror", Mr. Alfred Joseph Hitchcock. His early life On August 8 ...
Hitchcocks ROPE (1948) its production, distribution and exhibition, film techniques, special effects and audience.
... film that I have chosen to base my assessment on is Alfred Hitchcock's Rope (1948). With reference to this film I will closely examine its production, distribution and exhibition. I will also consider film techniques, special effects and audience ...
"Auteur" or directorial style of David Fincher.
... Aerosmith, George Michael, Iggy Pop, The Wallflowers, Billy Idol, Steve Winwood, The Motels, and most recently, A Perfect Circle. However, he is really known as an Auteur for his work in blockbuster films. His use of weather, especially rain, shadows to ...
Wes Anderson. It is based on a review of his three films: Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, and The Royal Tenenbaums.
... dance, at a funeral, when a character is running from another, or when old lovers are reunited, but it happens in all of his films. The comedic levity flows through many of these scenes as well. Anderson also makes reference to Mike Nichols 1967 film ...
Steven Spielburg as a Genius
... film industry. He is believed, by many, to be one of the most innovative and influential people of his field (Wales 1). It can even ...
Alfred Hitchcock Analysis.
... effective in all movies to manipulate the audience into caring for something that is vital to one of the characters, which otherwise may have been less involving. This technique is also used to create suspense in Alfred Hitchcock 's Rear Window. In this movie, someone very vital to ...
Neil Jordan - Appearances and understanding of his works, his autuerism, deceptions, use of realism and fantasy, gender roles and use of visual surfaces. complete with references
... to Francie's inner world of fantasy, which is symbolised by images such as aliens (Mrs Nugent and humans), nuclear disaster images from atomic bombs and pigs. Mrs. Nugent refers to the Brady family as pigs, which seems to ...
Orson Welles
... to keep the intellectual audiences returning, but also of doing it in the most public and newsworthy way, so that he was a name and had achieved a notoriety even with millions who had never had the chance to ...
John Woo's Road to Fame
... special piece of work. The film was a great success in the box office and was Woo's first official step to being a world-class director. Inside this film ...