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(Incomplete) that your director would be known for || Example || Film || How can you emulate this in your film? || - Scene 3; when the GIRL walks into her bedroom and sees the floor littered with flowers - Scene 3; when GIRL leaves slams door shut - Scene 5; GIRL arrives at park and takes a long time looking at her surroundings - Scene 5; the GIRL arrives at the flower patch and tries to replant the flower - Scene 6; during the BOY and GIRL's conversation, show that we're back at the beginning - Ending; BOY and GIRL stand up to leave for their perfect day || - Scene 3; When GIRL has a breakdown - Scene 3; When the GIRL looks at the FLOWER - Scene 5; When the GIRL is - Scene 6; When BOY gives flower back to GIRL. (Might not be centered for this one) || - Scene 5; Perhaps when the girl is trying to replant the flower ||
 * || Techniques & Iconic Examples
 * Cinematography || Long Shots / Panoramic Shots || - Showing the palace || //Curse of the Golden Flower, Hero// || - Scene 1; when we first see the BOY and GIRL sitting in the park
 * || Centered Shots (Usually Close-ups) || - Close-ups of Songlian or shots in which Songlian is directly positioned in the center, with both sides seeming like a mirror reflection || //Raise the Red Lantern// || - Scene 2; When MOM berates GIRL about schoolwork.
 * Editing || Numerous cuts within a fight scene, with close-ups on character's faces as well as slow-motion shots || - The fight scene between Snow and Broken Sword || //Hero// || - Scene 4; When the girl is on her way to the park and drops the flowerpot
 * Lighting || Use of vivid, saturated colors || - Numerous tinged scenes || //Raise the Red Lantern// || - Tinge scenes colors based on mood, e.g. when she is talking to her mother ||
 * || Scenes tinged different colors based on the time the scene occurred || - Since the different scenes in Hero took place at different times, they were differentiated by color schemes. || //Hero// || Throughout the film, because there are events occurring at different times, there will be different color schemes for the different scenes. ||
 * Sound || Traditional Chinese Score || - Often plays during important scenes such as in the fight between Broken Sword and Snow that Hero lies to the emperor about

- When Jin and Mei are fighting against the soldier attack || //Curse of the Golden Flower, House of Flying Daggers// || - Scene 5; When the girl arrives at the park and takes her time looking around. ||
 * Sound || Instrumentals & Percussions || - during scenes of high emotional intensity, e.g. in //Raise the Red Lantern//, when the rattling sound of the foot massage caused wives to suffer psychologically

- Used at the introduction of the film, the sound helped to establish a feeling of pressure as well as portray people as being extremely alert in their daily lives at the palace. || //Raise the Red Lantern, Curse of the Golden Flower// || - Scene 3; when the girl becomes gradually more and more constrained to the point that she snaps ||
 * Mise-en-scene || Major Symbols || - Symbols are used throughout films. They're often represented as a color or an obvious symbol. In Curse of the Golden Flower, the golden chrysanthemum was a symbol for the beginning of something new. || //Curse of the Golden Flower// || - The flower is a major symbol for the theme of the film and appears throughout the film. ||
 * || Framing || - Uses framing in order to trap characters or present them in a more aesthetically pleasing way || //Raise the Red Lantern// || - Scene 3; When GIRL is sitting at her desk and is surrounded by books. The books will be a box trapping her. ||
 * Performance || A highly choreographed sequence || - In Curse of the Golden Flower, there are huge battle scenes that involve choreographing so that a large number of people can work as an ensemble || Curse of the Golden Flower || - hahaha not happening. Maybe when girl walks to park? ||