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21页The Sway Love in War魂断蓝桥影视欣赏A Love Story•Meet at the Waterloo bridge •Tokens of love on the bridge•Respectively,from the bridge魂断蓝桥影视欣赏Myra is a struggling ballerina in love with a rich guy about to go off to WWI. 魂断蓝桥影视欣赏War makes seperation•He goes off to war and is assumed to be lost ……魂断蓝桥影视欣赏No Choice But for Living魂断蓝桥影视欣赏Better miss than meet. 魂断蓝桥影视欣赏 Vivian Mary Hartley was born on November 5, 1913, in Darjeeling, India, a strange place for one of the world's most celebrated actresses to be born. She died at the age of 53 after a severe bout of tuberculosis on July 7, 1967. 魂断蓝桥影视欣赏魂断蓝桥影视欣赏Things Are Looking Up 魂断蓝桥影视欣赏Waterloo Bridge 魂断蓝桥影视欣赏A beautiful and sad love story, a touching love song.Should auld acquaintance be forgot,and never brought to mind?Should auld acquaintance be forgot,for the sake of auld lang syne.If you ever change your mind,but I living, living me behind,knockoff watches,oh bring it to me, bring me your sweet loving,bring it home to me.bring it home to me.Yeah~ Yeah~a good love story with this beautiful sound trackit home to me.For auld lang syne my dear,for auld lang syne,we'll take a cup of kindness It's my favorit.Thank you for download .I wanna be your friend,please add me I'll give you jewelry and money too.That' s all all I'll do for you.Darling you know I laughed when you left,but now I know that I only hurt myself.Please bring it to me,bring your sweet sweet love,bring it home to me, bring etfor the sake of auld lang syne.魂断蓝桥影视欣赏After watching the film, I was shocked deeply. Why lovers can’t keep a long? Every time I see, I am sad. I love the eyes of Vivien Leigh, because it looks like a smart cat.In the film, actress not only left her life on this bridge, but also put their love, faith and soul together in this bridge...魂断蓝桥影视欣赏the major genres features of movies in different stages魂断蓝桥影视欣赏Montage is a technique in film editing in which a series of short shots are edited into a sequence to condense space,time, and information. It is usually used to suggest the passage of time, rather than to create symbolic meaning as it does in Soviet montage theory.From the 1930s to the 1950s, montage sequences often combined numerous short shots with special optical effects(fades,dissolves, split screens, double and triple exposures) dance and music. They were usually assembled by someone other than the director or the editor of the movie.魂断蓝桥影视欣赏Two common montage sequence devices of the perioda newspaper one a railroad one 魂断蓝桥影视欣赏In the newspaper one, there are multiple shots of newspapers being printed (multiple layered shots of papers moving between rollers, papers coming off the end of the press, a pressman looking at a paper) and headlines zooming on to the screen telling whatever needs to be told. There are two montages like this in It Happened One Night. In a typical railroad montage, the shots include engines racing toward the camera,giant engine wheels moving across the screen, and long trains racing past the camera as destination signs zoom into the screen.... 魂断蓝桥影视欣赏Take the script's one line description of the montage From 1933 to 1942montages differed from the usual ones the best-known montage specialist of the 1930s 魂断蓝桥影视欣赏Film critic Ezra Goodman discusses the contributions of Slavko Vorkapić, who worked at MGM and was the best-known montage specialist of the 1930s:“He devised vivid montages for numerous pictures, mainly to get a point across economically or to bridge a time lapse. In a matter of moments, with images cascading across the screen, he was able to show Jeanette MacDonald's rise to fame as an opera star in Maytime (1937), the outbreak of the revolution in Viva Villa (1934), the famine and exodus in The Good Earth (1937), and the plague in Romeo and Juliet (1936).”魂断蓝桥影视欣赏From 1933 to 1942, Donald Siegel, later a noted feature film director, was the head of the montage department at Warner Brothers. He did montage sequences for hundreds of features, including Confessions of a Nazi Spy; Knute Rockne, All American; Blues in the Night; Yankee Doodle Dandy; Casablanca; Action in the North Atlantic; Gentleman Jim; and They Drive By Night.Siegel told Peter Bogdanovich how his montages differed from the usual ones..魂断蓝桥影视欣赏•“Montages were done then as they're done now, oddly enough—very sloppily. •The director casually shoots a few shots that he presumes will be used in the •montage and the cutter grabs a few stock shots and walks down with them to the• man who's operating the optical printer and tells him to make some sort of •mishmash out of it. He does, and that's what's labeled montage魂断蓝桥影视欣赏In contrast, Siegel would read the motion picture's script to find out the story and action, then take the script's one line description of the montage and write his own five page script. The directors and the studio bosses left him alone because no one could figure out what he was doing. Left alone with his own crew, he constantly experimented to find out what he could do. He also tried to make the montage match the director's style, dull for a dull director, exciting for an exciting director.The End.魂断蓝桥影视欣赏。
