(Mtime 2008)
(Mtime 2000)
Milk
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Citizen Kane
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Director
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Gus Van Sant
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Orson Welles
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Writer/ Script writer
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Dustin Lance Black
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Original screenplay:
Herman J. Mankiewicz
Orson Welles
Contributing wiriter:
(uncredited)
Roger Q. Denny
John Houseman
Mollie Kent
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The era and
nationality of film
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23 Jan 2009 (UK)
USA
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23 Jan 1942 (UK)
USA
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The genre of film
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Biography | Drama | History
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Drama | Mystery
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The background
of story
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This film traces Harvey Milk’s
career from his 40th birthday
to his death. He leaves the
closet and New York, opens
a camera shop that becomes
the salon for San Francisco’s
growing gay community, and
organizes gays’ purchasing
power to build political
alliances. Victoty finally
comes on the same Dan
White wins in the city’s
conservative district...
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A group of reports who are
trying to decipher the last
word ever spoke by Charles
Foster Kane, the millionaire
newspaper tycoon:
”Rosebud”. As the reporters
Investigate further, the
viewers see a display of a
fascinating man’s rise to
fame, and how he eventually
fell off the “top of world”...
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Main character’s
relationships with
other one/two people
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Harvey Milk:
Scott Smith’ lover. After that
he live with Jack Lira.
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Charles Foster Kane:
Mary is his first wife and
Susan is his second wife.
Mr. Leland’s partner.
The boss of Inquirer.
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The main characters’
personality in the
beginning and ending
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Harvey Milk:
Begin: Milk is a little bashful
when he encounter Scott first
time. And he think he
is incompetency.
Ending: He is a politician
who has wild ambition. He
wish to do something for
gays and American.
He feared death but he didn’t
compromise with it. He is an
universal fraternity man
before he dead.
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Charles Foster Kane:
Begin: When Kane was a
child he is a playful boy and
loved his family. When he
was young he is an aspirant.
Ending: He became more
and more disagreeable.
Kane wants to control
everything in his life. But
before he died, he can just
remember his childhood.
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Main characters
change emotion’s
number of times
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Harvey Milk: 24
05.31
07.32
10.44
12.44
16.02
22.55
25.30
31.31
36.20
39.21
47.47
50.00
54.50
1.02.04
1.07.22
1.09.00
1.14.00
1.22.02
1.28.03
1.31.51
1.40.12
1.44.20
1.52.21
1.55.42
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Charles Foster Kane: 23
21.48
25.55
39.39
41.00
45.10
47.10
52.49
53.09
53.33
53.46
53.56
55.32
57.17
1.04.05
1.09.28
1.18.13
1.20.27
1.29.00
1.33.01
1.34.27
1.43.20
1.45.15
1.50.16
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Events which lead to
character’s emotion
changing
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1. A key word 2. Parade
3. Love 4. Dissenting voices
5. Other’s endorsement
6. Success 7. Strange things
8. An altercation
9. Lover’s dead
10. Good news
11. Life-threatening
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1. Leave parents
2. Argument
3. To ride on the crest of
success and fully contented
4. Victory meeting
5. Beauty 6. Time
7. Be weary of the life with his first wife
8. Annoying things
9. Music 10. Be threatened
11. Memory of childhood
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Specific directing skills
that present character’s
emotion changing
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1. Use true news video
2. Flashback edit
3. Close-range view and
Hand-held photography
4. Alternate edit
5. Use many foregrounds
and backgrounds in sence
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1. Flashback edit
2. Edit vedio with news and
newspaper
3. Key stage property
4. Set up a suspense in the
story 5.Weather
6. Song and dance
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