Movies that changed the movies

Movies that changed the movies Order Description Question #1: What are at least three (3) ways in" rel="nofollow">in which filmmakin" rel="nofollow">ing changed as a result of the film’s success, and how do you feel the film you chose specifically in" rel="nofollow">influenced this. It may help to compare the film you’ve chosen for this section with the one you watched in" rel="nofollow">in the previous section to show the difference in" rel="nofollow">in how action scenes play out, and in" rel="nofollow">in how characters speak to one another. Movies That Changed The Movies: Filmmakin" rel="nofollow">ing: This movie is also a milestone in" rel="nofollow">in how it was directed, the cin" rel="nofollow">inematography, use of sound and music, and other elements. Your question can focus on one or more of these filmmakin" rel="nofollow">ing elements. Question #2: What are at least three (3) filmmakin" rel="nofollow">ing elements in" rel="nofollow">in the movie you watched that are different than what you have seen so far in" rel="nofollow">in class. List the specific element you fin" rel="nofollow">ind to be in" rel="nofollow">innovative (e.g. – the way a scene if filmed, the style of dialogue spoken) and clearly state why you feel it stands out from other film elements you have learned about in" rel="nofollow">in the first eight sections of class. Movies That Changed The Movies: The Legacy of Film: This movie established a new way of doin" rel="nofollow">ing busin" rel="nofollow">iness in" rel="nofollow">in Hollywood, causin" rel="nofollow">ing other film studios to attempt to capitalize on its success. Question #3: What are at least two (2) similar movies released after the film you chose became a success that you feel were attemptin" rel="nofollow">ing to cash in" rel="nofollow">in on the success of the film you chose. State whether or not the second film was a success or not, and why you feel that film failed or succeeded. (NOTE: you may NOT use the sequels to the films.)