Amelie
In a wel-developed essay, first provide a detailed formal analysis of the designated scene in Amelie Movie: (In French subtitles): The scene last a little longer than 5 minutes and appears almost at the end of the film. It begins at 1:49:06 with Amelie baking with window appear on side her head like what she thinking. Nino saw from the outside window curtain. Second, carefully connect this scene and its meanings to an overall interpratation of the film. Explain how the elements of cinematic language in this scene ( and details from elsewhere in the film if needed) combine to support an implicit meaning in the film(i.e. an interpretation). ( use your own ideas do not find something off internet. You do not need site movie
Only write about the scene writen above and scene ends with guy looking out window with binacculors and girl kissing right before.
try use these word alot in essay
CTA 150
Terms
Looking at Movies, Chapter 1: pp. 2-22
cinematic language
movie, film, cinema
narrative
analysis
invisibility
continuity editing
cultural invisibility
implicit meaning
explicit meaning
viewer expectations
formal analysis
motif
cultural analysis
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CTA 150
Terms
Looking at Movies, Chapter 2
content
form
patterns
light
movement
space and time
mediation
realism
antirealism
verisimilitude
timeless
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CTA 150
Terms
Looking at Movies, Chapter 3: pp. 66-90
narrative
narrative movie
documentary movies
factual
instructional
persuasive
propaganda
direct cinema
experimental film
genre
genre conventions
story formulas
theme
character types
setting
presentation
stars
generic transformation
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CTA 150
Terms
Looking at Movies, Chapter 4: pp. 122-157
narrative
narration
narrator
first-person narrator
voice-over narration
direct-address narration
fourth wall
third-person narrator
omniscient narration
restricted narration
character
round characters
flat characters
protagonist
antagonist
narrative structure
normal world
story
plot
stakes
rising action
crisis
climax
resolution
diegesis
diegetic element
nondiegetic element
backstory
duration
story duration
plot duration
screen duration
surprise
suspense
repetition
setting
scope
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CTA 150
Terms
Looking at Movies, Chapter 5: pp. 172-210
mise-en-scene
design
setting
décor
properties
soundstage
on location
lighting
chiaroscuro
costume
makeup
hairstyle
composition
figures
frame
reframing/moving frame
point of view
offscreen space
on-screen space
open frame
closed frame
kinesis
blocking
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CTA 150
Terms
Looking at Movies, Chapter 6: pp. 226-283
cinematography
shot
lighting
hard
soft
three point lighting
key light
fill light
backlight
lighting ratio
low-key lighting
high-key lighting
production values
focus
wide-angle
depth of field
deep focus
rack focus
framing
aspect ratio
shot type
extreme long
long
medium long
medium short
medium close-up
close-up
extreme close-up
establishing shot
two-shot
three-shot
deep-space composition
camera angle
eye level
high angle
low angle
aerial view or bird’s eye
Dutch angle
camera movement
pan
tilt
dolly
dolly in
dolly out
zoom
zoom-in
zoom-out
crane shot
tracking shot
long take
point of view
omniscient
single
group
slow motion
fast motion
special effects
computer-generated imagery
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CTA 150
Terms
Looking at Movies, Chapter 8: pp. 340-376; 377-380
editing
shot
spatial relationship
temporal relationship
flashback
flash-forward
ellipsis
montage
rhythm
duration
content curve
continuity editing
discontinuity editing
coverage
master shot
screen direction
180-degree system
shot/reverse shot
match cuts
match-on-action cut
graphic match cut
eye-line match cut
parallel editing/cross cutting
intercutting
point-of-view editing
jump cut
fade-in
fade-out
dissolve
wipe
iris-out
iris-in
freeze frame
split screen
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CTA 150
Terms
Looking at Movies, Chapter 9: pp. 388-410; 414-422
sound design
sound track
pitch
loudness
quality
mixing
fidelity
source
diegetic sound
nondiegetic sound
on-screen sound
offscreen sound
simultaneous sound
nonsimultaneous sound
asynchronous sound
internal sound
interior monologue
external sound
dialogue
narration
ambient sound
sound effects
music
score music
silence
overlapping sound
dialogue overlap
sound bridge
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