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1. The number of people involved in the creation of “Inside Out” (2015) is approximately 500. Because of its complex nature‚ animated movies require a large number of personnel‚ from the director‚ to the storytellers‚ the producers and the animation team. 2. I would consider core personnel the director‚ the voice actors‚ the writers and the producers. That is because these are the people who have a direct influence on the film‚ they’re the decision-makers‚ they shape the product and make it what
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1. Which tasks did Shizuka find calming? Shizuka found sewing‚ dyeing and cooking calming. 2. What does Taku like to do? Taku likes to hide in bamboo basket and jump out to surprise the maids. 3. What happened to Yuki? Yuki was forced to take poison. 4. Which clan did Kenji help during the war? Kenji helped the Sadamu clan during the war. 5. How does Kenji plan to make amend with Takeo? Kenji plans to ally himself to Takeo to make amend. 6.Where is Arai waiting? Arai is waiting in small town named
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Stephen Dupuis Emotional Value through Animation Childhood and family life can be greatly influenced by animated cartoons and feature films. Throughout the latter part of the twentieth century‚ animation has undergone tremendous change. Forces including technological advancement and the increasing desire for higher profits have shaped this genre and caused it to cycle through periods of dormancy and innovation. One such resurgence occurred during the late 1980’s and early 1990’s‚ a period
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In Gail Tsukiyama’s The Samurai’s Garden Stephen is sent from his homeland in China to Japan to recover from tuberculosis. In his journey to recovery he begins to learn from the culture of the Japanese. Stephen soon discovers that Matsu‚ the family’s servant‚ shows quintessential characteristics of Japanese culture. Matsu’s traits can often be compared to those of medieval Japanese warriors. Throughout Samurai’s Garden‚ Matsu shows characteristics of a true samurai. One of the characteristics present
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Katsushika Hokusai’s print entitled The Great Wave is a Japanese art during the period ukiyo-e which is a movement that depicts everyday life. There were many materials used in this piece. Including “Ink‚ Paper‚ Printing blocks‚ Prints‚ Relief prints‚ Wood blocks‚ Woodblock prints”(metmuseum). The print was created after the artists fame had died down. In his late seventies‚ to pass time. Hokusai printed different views of Mount Fuji. The Great Wave being one of 36 and the most known. Hokusai
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HYPERLINK "https://dcccd.blackboard.com/webapps/blackboard/content/listContent.jsp?course_id=_29945_1&content_id=_1989014_1" Chapter 1 Assignments Which of the following represents a row in a table? a record Which of the following defines a relationship in which each occurrence of data in one entity is represented by multiple occurrences of the data in the other entity? one-to-many An entity is represented in an E-R model as a(n): Arrow Which of the following is not an E-R model relationship
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the nineteenth century and now available on a global scale‚ Manga and Anime is a form of entertainment for many. Manga‚ a Japanese term‚ frequently referred to as a graphic novel are stories that are presented in a comic book fashion (CITE KIMBERLY BOLAN). Mio Bryce‚ a PHD holder in Japanese studies thoroughly analyzes the creation‚ integration‚ and evolution of Manga and Anime on a global scale in his article Manga and Anime: Fluidity and Hybridity in Global Imagery. (CITE WEBSITE). Bryce does an
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Mobile and Pop Culture in Asia Gwangju‚ Corée‚ octobre 2006 Introduction Manga and anime are now part of the cultural habits of different generations of French readers‚ and they are a major cultural space where images and meanings about Japan and Asia circulate. From the end of the 1970’s‚ intercultural relations with Japan developed mainly through this Japanese media culture1. The success of manga and anime contributed to a strong interest in different aspects of Japanese culture‚ but there are
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I have watched many animes in my life time. And I have loved everyone of them. For example‚ detective conan. I have watched many animes in my life time. And I have loved everyone of them. For example‚ detective conan. I have watched many animes in my life time. And I have loved everyone of them. For example‚ detective conan. I have watched many animes in my life time. And I have loved everyone of them. For example‚ detective conan. I have watched many animes in my life time. And I have loved everyone
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