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    Some feature films follow a contemporary style of filmmaking where some components are based off from real events and scenarios. On the other hand‚ screenwriters add a more dramatic sense to filmmaking by integrating characters and a storyline to structure the film into a creative piece of art. “Remember the Titans” in this case is an exemplary film for creative filmmaking‚ not only does it resonate with historical events and takes the audience back to the 1971’s era but also sheds some light into

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    Eye on the Prize “No Easy WalkFilm Analysis Assignment Alejandro Chusán SOC 100 Prof. Davis The engrossing documentary‚ Eye on the Prize‚ and its fourth installment “No Easy Walk”‚ is a vivid recounting of the civil rights movement leading to the march on Washington‚ DC. Since so many people of my age group are ignorant to the long and suffering history of the civil rights movement‚ the film proves to be powerful and enlightening. It is a reminder that while we indeed have come a long

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    Remember the Titans‚ takes place during the race problem in America between whites and blacks. The year 1971‚ right after the Civil Rights movement‚ when all-black and all-white high school has been combined in Alexandria‚ West Virginia. Football was the only thing this town was known for‚ the school year begins not in school but on the football field. It starts with Herman Boone‚ a coach from South Carolina who is a hard core coach who doesn’t take any shit. He was hired by white board to please

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    The movie “Remember the Titans” by Boaz Yakin is based on a true story of African American coach who gets assigned to racially integrated high school football team in Alexandria‚ Virginia during 1970s. The story depicts the clear benefits of merging cultures (two races in this case)‚ group cohesiveness and effective leadership‚ which results in The Titans becoming the champions of the league. It also shows the hardships that the process of integration of two cultures can bring and is a good example

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    Remember the titans Why do you think we watched the movie? Personally‚ I believe the reason as to why we watched the movie ‘Remember the Titans’‚ which is based on a true story‚ is because this movie is one that clearly speaks volumes on a very important issue that is‚ against racism. The movie contains action and comedy to grab the viewers’ attention however with all its excitement it intertwines a great lesson about being against racism. The movie demonstrates the segregation between the black

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    Vice Virtue Essay After viewing the films Remember the Titans and Seven in class it made me realize all of the things in the media swirling around vice and virtue. Nearly everything we use as entertainment in the media revolves around these seven cardinal sins‚ the vices‚ and the seven cardinal virtues. The truth is our society today thrives on these things; many times we will not watch or listen to something that is all good‚ the evil is needed to supplement the entertainment factor. Our society

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    Leadership and the film Remember the Titans A Review Movie Team Three Jon Atkins‚ Mike Russo‚ & Matt Brown Psychology 485 Professor Thoroughgood June 23‚ 2012 Movie Team Three reviewed and discussed the film Remember the Titans (Bruckheimer‚ Oman‚ & Yakin‚ 2000). While each member brought up differing perspectives on team leadership principles‚ there was also a fair amount of consistency across our individual responses. We all appear to agree that while the character of

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    Remember the Titans Essay – Draft ‘Remember the Titans’ directed by Boaz Yakin is a film that demonstrates many important themes. The three that are the most significant in the story are racism‚ determination and acceptance. Racism‚ as it shows the hatred of another race or other races and is a major obstacle that today’s society needs to tackle. Determination is a quality that requires someone’s mind to be set on a certain goal that they think they may not be able to fulfil. Acceptance for each

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    Remember the Titans Essay Remember the Titans directed by Boaz Yakin is a film set in Alexandria‚ Virginia in 1971. At this time the first school was being integrated and neither race was happy about it. This film tackles the theme of overcoming racism and uses techniques such as camera angles‚ dialogue and music to evoke a strong emotional response from the audience. In the beginning of the film‚ the white and black members of the team hate each other. Both sides have preconceived ideas about

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    One idea that was memorable from the filmRemember the Titans” was the moment when there was racial unity amongst the two races White and Black. This was memorable because it displayed unity. At the beginning of the movie‚ there was racial unity amongst the two races (black and white)‚ these races were separated based on societies view on Black people. This soon changed after the players recognised each other’s differences‚ personalities‚ and talents. When the black and white schools were migrating

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