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My Five Master Edits

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Symbolism: The symbol in this shot is that us humans started only with natural resources such as the tree. Back then there were no buildings or electricity, but we evolved. The message here is that anything is possible. Simultaneity: What I'm saying out loud and what I'm actually thinking. I say that I know how to do it but in reality I have no clue how to do it.  Leitmotif: Every time scary music plays, that means something bad is about to happen. Contrast: I'm working very hard at that moment, but usually I'm just on my phone, napping, or just chilling. Parallelism: The text book has the same information as the digital book, even though they are completely different things.

Review of a few Camera Angles in the Movie Spider-Man 3 (2007) From Producers Avi Arad, Grant Curtis, and Laura Ziskin

 Spider-Man 3 (2007) I chose to comment on a few of the camera angles in the 2007 movie “Spider-Man 3” because I love Marvel movies and especially the original Spider-Man movies. The producers that made this movie were geniuses. Their camera work was just magnificent. The movie had so many great, camera shots. Even though it had a lot of CGI, the camera angles were still excellent. It had a variety of different camera shots that were in articles  Different Camera Angles Create Different Emotions  and  Use of Long Shots in Film .  In this scene, Peter Parker, also known as Spider-Man, was having trouble sleeping. The reason behind this is that he was having a nightmare of his dead uncle. When this was occurring, a symbiote was consuming Peter. I love this extreme close-up shot because it shows Peter's horrified reaction and his eyes being in complete shock. The scene also ends in a head-on shot. This scene starts after the last scene ends. The scene starts with a...