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Metropolis Summarizer

 - After watching the movie Metropolis, from my point of view, I think the son of the city head (also the protagonist) is the mediator in this film, as he is responsible for bringing the rich and the working class together.  - While the movie does have communist themes, it more likely promotes Marxism as well, as this is much more related to the workforce and their injustices and there is also an entire scene where the workers are revolting for their welfare. - Metropolis influenced many future films and filmmakers, such as:     - Star Wars     -   Blade Runner     - The Fifth Element     - Alfred Hitchcock             - Blackmail      Works Cited  https://centmagazine.co.uk/re-vamp-metropolis-1927-continues-to-influence-popular-culture/

Penumuchu Composition Film

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Camera Movements and Emotion

 - Crane Down: Helps the viewer "fall" into the characters world. It also could help you drop into the scene.  - Crane Up: Gives the view a feeling of how small the character is or how large the obstacle the character has to face is.  - Crane High to Low Angle: Makes the character look strong and gives them a feeling of authority or makes them look overpowering/overwhelming.  - Handheld Camera: Can create a sense of uneasiness or danger.  - Quick Pan: Can the change the emotional direction of the scene. Can be used to reveal something dangerous or something that the character has to overcome. It also sends the audience in a difference emotional direction.  - Quick Push In: Creates a feeling of surprise or shock.  - Slow Dolly In: Can create tension and helps the audience become a bit more intimate with the character in either an uncomfortable way, or in a way where the audience shares the same emotion as the character. - Slow Dolly Out: Can make the ch...

Camera Angles

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Establishing Shot:  POD: Formal Balance Long Shot:  POD: Simplicity     Medium Shot:  POD: Rule of Thirds Eye Level Shot:  POD: Vertical Lines/Unity Close Up Shot:  POD: Formal Balance Birds Eye Shot: POD: Birds Eye View Worms Eye Shot:  POD: Worms Eye View Extreme Close Up: POD: Formal Balance Reaction Shot: POD: Rule of Thirds Point of View Shot: POD: Worms Eye View Over the Shoulder Shot: POD: Vertical Lines

Elements and Principles of Design

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- Leading Lines: Definition: Leading lines are lines that appear in a photograph that have been framed and positioned by the photographer to draw the viewer's eye towards a specific point of interest.  -Vertical Lines: Definition:  Vertical lines have the ability to convey a variety of different moods in a photograph. They can make the viewer feel lofty, spiritual, and also represent power, strength and growth.  - Horizontal Lines: Definition: Horizontal lines in photography convey a message of "stability" and even "rest". It usually has something to do with permanency, timelessness or rest. (Horizons, fallen trees, oceans, sleeping people).  - Diagonal Lines Definition: They generally work well to draw the eye of an image's view through the photograph. They create points of interest as they intersect with other lines and often give images depth by suggesting perspective. They can also add a sense of action to an image and add a dynamic look and feel.    - ...

Iruvar

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  Hey there! How are you? This is a poster of one of my favorite movies of all time. (It is a Tamil movie)