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Crash (film) Analysis

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By Adriann Hovey

Crash (Film): Scenes 6 and 17

 

            Crash has a plethora of psychological principles throughout the entire film, mostly relating to social behavior and stereotypes.  However, I decided to focus on a couple of scenes that in concert always provoke an intense emotional response in me every time I watch the movie.  These two scenes display psychological theories in developmental psychology, conditioning, and persuasion. 

Family Man: Cake Wars

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Girl Interrupted-Downtown

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here you go--found it so you can listen and enjoy again!

 

Cast Away-Storm Scene

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have at it!

 

 

i've found the first and last part of the scene, but not the middle..so you'll need to use your memory!

 

 

Provide your psychological analysis of the scene "Goodbye Old Friends"!

 

The Life of David Gale

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Provide your psychological analysis of the clip we watched in class (2 front yards + car near train tracks scene). I'm sorry, I couldn't find an online clip!

 

Foley Studio - A Place for Sound Effects

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Foley is a motion picture term, named after Jack Foley, where sound effects are created by a foley artist as he or she watches the projected film. Foley sounds are primarily those created to accompany the noisemaking movement of actors in real time.  Even if the item in question would or could make it's own sound during the filming, it is standard practice to replace the original sound with one created after the fact in a foley studio by a foley artist.

Pass the Asparagus

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Where's the psychology in this scene from American Beauty?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVN4wU7pANw

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