Vitals Name: Gordon Parks Birth Date: November 30‚ 1912 Place of Birth: Fort Scott‚ Kansas‚ United States of America Nationality: American Ethnicity: African American Gender: Male Occupations: photographer‚ composer‚ filmmaker‚ writer Awards Julius Rosenwald Award for photography‚ 1942; Syracuse University School of Journalism Award‚ 1961; Frederic W. Brehm Award‚ 1962; Newhouse Citation‚ Syracuse University‚ 1963; Philadelphia Museum of Art Award‚ 1964; New York Art Directors Club Award
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“The Great Dictator‚” that was created in the year 1940 by Charlie Chaplin. In the year 1940 there was a person named Adolf Hitler and he wanted to rule the world. Adolf Hitler was anti-semitism and this film was to basically satirize Adolf Hitler and to denounce the Nazi party. In the film‚ “The Great Dictator‚” Adenoid Hynkel represented Adolf Hitler. Charlie Chaplin directed‚ produced‚ starred in‚ and wrote‚ “The Great Dictator.”. Charlie Chaplin played two roles in this film. He played the role
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2.2) Description of story Title: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Author: Roald Dahl Type of story (e.g. detective‚ adventure‚ animal story): Fantasy Concise summary of story: Charlie Bucket is living in poverty and his luck changes for the better when he wins a lifetime supply of candy and a chance to visit Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. Main characters: Charlie Bucket‚ Willy Wonka‚and Augustus Gloop Which character did you like best?: Charlie Why?: He has a lot of respect and love
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-Charlie Chaplin vs. Buster Keaton In my personal‚ I like Charlie Chaplin because he uses pathos in many of his films and he also made sure to use small props in his films which made him seem relatable. They have both have made a dramatic impact on the film culture of the 20th and the 21st centuries. Keaton with his large inventions and props mixed with his slapstick humor gave audiences more than enough to laugh about. While Chaplin was able to get the same reaction by using small props he
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Modern Times analysis Austin Womack From what I have seen of modern times‚ Charlie Chaplain works in a factory under a supervisor‚ who answers to the head honcho boss upstairs. His life is affected by intensity of work‚ his employer‚ technological advancement‚ and even a feeding machine. As he slaves away with his coworkers‚ they begin to panic as the workload increases. His boss orders an increase in the speed of the workers output multiple times. This
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was released in 2005. The director of the movie was Tim Burton. The main character was Freddie Highmore. His name in the movie was Charlie Bucket. He plays the role of poor boy who wants to visit the Wonka chocolate factory where it is no one visit there for long time ago. The main idea of the movie is about the difference of family in the children’s character. The director present about character of children who have been the chocolate factory and won the game in
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about a boy Charlie Bucket‚ who lives in extreme poverty. A poor but virtuous boy‚ Charlie lives in a tiny house with his parents‚ Mr. and Mrs. Bucket‚ and all four of his grandparents. His grandparents share the only bed in the house‚ located in the only bedroom‚ and Charlie and his parents sleep on mattresses on the floor. Charlie gets three sparse meals a day‚ which is hardly enough to nourish a growing boy‚ As a result‚ he is almost sickly thin. Once a year‚ on his birthday‚ Charlie gets one bar
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Scientific Management The 1930’s were a period of economic misfortune‚ industrial standardization‚ and social struggle. Entertainment of the thirties was laced with powerful depictions of the period’s culture. One such example can be seen in the work of Charlie Chaplin‚ specifically his film “Modern Times”. The wisely constructed scenes of this film portrayed Chaplin’s opinions of the period’s prominent management styles. The production elements of the workshop scene‚ in particular‚ display Chaplin’s criticism
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Charlie Chaplin made audiences laugh‚ but he also made us feel. Buster Keaton may not have drawn as much laughter or emotion as Chaplin‚ but his comedy was at least as creative. Throughout the 1920s Keaton took great risks both physically and financially. Harold Lloyd lacked the training and natural comedy of Chaplin and Keaton‚ yet he could make us laugh as hard as we did when watching Chaplin‚ and could draw as much sympathy and suspense as Keaton. These were the great pioneers of cinema. Today
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The Charlie Brown Experience What comes to mind when you think about Charlie Brown? Probably the great comic strip that was in each Sunday’s paper for years. You’re a good man Charlie Brown was a wonderful musical presented by Minnesota State University Moorhead’s theatre department. It brought people back to the days when Charlie Brown was a household name that everybody loved‚ regardless of your age. The combination of great acting‚ unique set design‚ lighting‚ and the memorable value made
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