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    Sitcoms Research Paper

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    Sitcom Essay Comedy programs such as sitcoms which focus on issues and current events in our society have become seemingly popular in today’s day and age. This maybe due to the four elements found in the programs. The four elements being: plots‚ characters‚ settings and the techniques in which humour is applied. These elements ease the program into achieving two possible purposes; firstly‚ to entertain its viewers; and secondly‚ to provide moral guidance to its viewers. A prime example of a sitcom

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    Evaluation of Animated film My finished animation closely resembles my initial idea as the story behind it is exact but the quality isn’t as good as id like it to be. The reason for this is we didn’t have a sound studio to recorded to sound in so the sound frequency wasn’t monitored. The lighting also wasn’t up to the standard I would of liked as we didn’t have a dark room to recorded in so we could control the light. My target audience is teenagers between the age ranges of 14 to 18 year olds

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    http://www.filmsite.org/animatedfilms.html Animated Films are ones in which individual drawings‚ paintings‚ or illustrations are photographed frame by frame (stop-frame cinematography). Usually‚ each frame differs slightly from the one preceding it‚ giving the illusion of movement when frames are projected in rapid succession at 24 frames per second. The earliest cinema animation was composed of frame-by-frame‚ hand-drawn images. When combined with movement‚ the illustrator’s two-dimensional static

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    The SLACKERETTES is a proposed one half-hour sitcom. The premise about three slackers tying to work as little as possible and coming up with crazy and zany ideas to support their lifestyle has merit. One can see the fun that could be generated each week as they come up with a new scheme to pay the rent. The premise is well set up for a long-term series. The goal and the stakes are well defined. The emotional premise about friendship also presents with merit. The pilot does a nice job of conveying

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    Tamil Nadu

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    CHAPTER 1 Introduction: Children are not only hooked to television but also to the cartoon entertainment dished out on various channels to mention POGO‚ cartoon network‚ Disney etc. Cartoon mania grips kids Even in the slum areas‚ a faint glow of the flickering TV screen is always visible. And if every house cannot afford it‚ one can see the old concept of community viewing resurging in these places. As 10-year old Raghav‚ studying in the Perambur Corporation School‚ said‚ "I paid Re.1 to my

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    Disney is one of the most recognized names in the world‚ but few know as much about the man behind the Magic Kingdom‚ not to mention the hundreds of animated cartoons countless feature films and endless toys that bear his name As the man of his time Walt Disney was an innovative animator and created the cartoon character Mickey Mouse that inspired children around the world. Coming up as a kid‚ Disney had four brothers and one sister. He lived most of his childhood in Marceline‚ Missouri were

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    Consumer Behavior

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    demographic groups cannot afford to utilize a one-market advertising or promotional strategy. Take something as basic as breakfast cereal: while it may be fine to appeal to children on the basis of offering sweetened cereals in funny shapes with animated cartoon characters‚ older adults may be more sugar-conscious and concerned about controlling their weight and overall health. So‚ even though you’ll find Sugar Pops and Grape Nuts on the same aisle at the grocery store‚ each is targeted to a totally

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    despite some audiences watching these shows in horror‚ they are becoming more and more socially acceptable. Entertainment of the past was rather held back when compared to what is on television today. This raises the question‚ are modern comedy sitcoms too controversial? In 1992‚ the BBC aired the British comedy Absolutely Fabulous‚ introducing viewers to two of the most self-indulgent and irresponsible women to have ever graced our television screens. This show which was created by the wonderful

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    of Conclusion Conclusion: All classic Disney animated feature films based on fairytales released from 1937-1994 teach us that good or bad is based on your physical appearance; beautiful people are good and the ugly ones are bad. Concepts: Animated feature film – empirical Fairytale – fictitious good – evaluative bad – evaluative physical appearance – evaluative beautiful – evaluative ugly – evaluative B. Definition of Terms Disney animated feature film These are stories that are told

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    Betty Boop is a remarkable animated cartoon character discovered by Max and Dave Fleischer‚ pioneers in the development of animated cartoons and at the head of Fleischer Studios. These bright men worked tediously to find a cartoon to compete with the iconic animation‚ Mickey Mouse. The brothers’ first approach was “Bimbo the Dog‚” but was not as renowned and famous as Disney’s mouse. Something was missing and they made it a mission to find out. Maybe Bimbo the Dog was lonely and needed a girlfriend

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