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    thousandth of a second.[5] Nine years later‚ in 1882‚ French scientist Étienne-Jules Marey invented a chronophotographic gun‚ which was capable of taking 12 consecutive frames a second‚ recording all the frames of the same picture. The second experimental film‚ Roundhay Garden Scene‚ filmed by Louis Le Prince on October 14‚ 1888 in Roundhay‚ Leeds‚ England‚ is the earliest surviving motion picture. The first though to design a successful apparatus was W. K. L. Dickson‚ working under the direction of Thomas

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    Critics argue that these roles that many African Americans play in films as servants‚ jezebels‚ unintelligent black men‚ and “mad black men” are mainly what is available because these are the roles that the film industries audiences want to see. They also think that this is what will sell. Woody Allen is a filmmaker and playwright and he says he only hires African Americans actors and actresses

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    The Zombies Film Analysis

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    A hopeful actress gets her first break in a zombie film‚ but then real life zombies trapped the cast and crew on the set and they have to battle to survive. BRIEF SYNOPSIS: CURTIS (40’s) is a desperate movie director who needs his new zombie film to succeed. When his current actress is not working out‚ he decides to find a new actress. VANESSA (20’s) is a hopeful‚ budding actress‚ working as a waitress. She’s star struck when she meets Curtis and the lead actor‚ MARK (20’s). When Vanessa realizes

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    intentional affairs. The film Miracle directed by Gavin O’Connor and the book The Boys of Winter by Wayne coffin recreated this “story about a coach with a vision‚ a team of patriotic kids from mostly working-class families who were prepared to make sacrifices for the unknown‚ and a nation

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    that reason‚ the theme of the 2009 Brisbane Film Festival will be Australian Identity in Film – A Retrospective‚ as we hope to explore the ways in which Australian feature films have helped shape the complexities and diversity of Australia’s culture and identity. In particular‚ the festival will explore the diverse representations of homosexuals in Australian film and how this has influenced society’s perception and acceptance. For many years‚ Australian film has formed a consistent stereotype for men;

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    Beige Pascua THEA 32 “The Namesake” The Namesake is a film that has both visible and invisible sounds. The different sounds are used to portray different emotions in the film. In the beginning of the film we see Gogol’s father on a train when all of a sudden we hear the train screech but we do not see the actual action of the train getting into a wreck. This is what we call invisible sound‚ when you can hear a sound but not see the origin of where the sound is coming from. We also hear invisible

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    “The Intouchables”-a film of true humanity The movie‚ “The Intouchables”‚ is based upon a true story‚ and real characters. It’s a story about two unlikely people who end up connected in a way only reality could conjure up. I had seen this movie once in 2012. But after I attended this class‚ I decided to watch it again because there are four elements in the movie that are related to what we are learning: disability‚ ethnicity‚ class‚ and culture differences. After watching

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    Visual Techniques in Film and Television Visual Literacy in Business (ACB0918A) May 26‚ 2009 Visual Techniques in Film and Television Television and film run hand in hand in this day and time. While film or motion pictures are created for the “big screen‚” television was created to be viewed at home. As it states in World Book Advanced‚ “television is one of our most important means of communication. It brings moving pictures from around the world into millions of homes” (Curtin

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    Sarung Banggi Indie Film

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    Sarong Banggi Film Critique by: PAULO KEVIN DELA CRUZ Sarong Banggi as the title of the movie is derived from the Bicolano folk song and it was also used as one of the soundtrack of the film. Sarong Banggi or “Isang Gabi” or “One Night” SYMBOLISM The entire story took place in one night so Lights are mostly emphasized in the story and obviously those are utilized to keep up the atmosphere but I think the lights have meaning in congruent with the night life and the things that always happen every

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    Red Tails: a Film Critique

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    Red Tails: A Film Critique Robert Black ENG 225 Introduction to Film Instructor: Dwight Paulsen October 14‚ 2012 “We have a right to fight for our country. The same as every other American.” Colonel A.J. Bullard (Imdb ‚ 2012) The film I picked for my critique is Red Tails‚ a historical World War II drama. The movie starred Cuba Gooding Jr.‚ Terrence Howard and Gerald Mcraney‚ was written by John

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