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    Charlie Chapman wrote and directed The Gold Rush‚ a 1925 American film. The producer and actor declared several times that this was the film he would like to be remembered. The film was silently powered‚ meaning that watchers had to pay undivided attention to capture the humor and the many aspects of comedy projected by Charlie. This essay explores the film The Gold Rush and how the film’s indications of early genre such as film‚ comedy‚ music and melodrama have helped develop and convey the film’s

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    Rashomon

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    Rashomon My analysis paper is based on mise-en-scene in Rashomon. The mise-en-scene‚ which means putting on the stage and it covers the setting‚ props‚ costumes‚ performance‚ lighting‚ and color. The way these elements are modified and are arranged within the film to appear on screen is the composition (Abrams et.al 96). I consider the setting‚ the use of light and shadows‚ and the composition‚ the relevant elements of mise-en-scene that makes possible the understanding of Rashomon and which can

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    When a film is seen many factors play into whether people think its good or bad. To make a good movie it takes money‚ know how‚ exposure‚ and most importantly acceptance. When asking the question was the film accepted consider three basic factors. Was it a Hollywood success? How many people went to see the movie? What were the opinions of the viewers? All these questions are answered when the film is shown. By applying these questions to the film Crash we can see how the general public responded

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    The film Who Framed Roger Rabbit is stated by Louis Giannetti as being one of the most successful instances of combining live action with animation. While this is very true‚ there is a deeper meaning to this combination. The film portrays many examples of the racism‚ segregation‚ and prejudice demonstrated in the 1940’s. The movie symbolizes the state of unrest between white Americans and people of color. Additionally‚ characters and scenes are used to represent different social statuses and situations

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    “You Must Remember This” is a podcast created by Karina Longworth‚ who is a former film critic for the LA weekly and founder of Cinematical.com. Karina not only writes the episodes‚ she also produces and edits the original copy. It really is‚ as the description calls it‚ her passion project. You can hear that passion in every word she speaks; with her sultry tone that emulates the classic Hollywood she is describing. Karina accomplishes this by making the timbre of her voice very warm‚ trailing off

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    Movies: Film and Cinema

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    Nowadays‚ mass media has brought a wide range of choices for people to enjoy‚ such as classic movie or films‚ which are phenomena of cinema industry. Some people argue that watching movies at the cinema is the best choice in order to enjoy all types of movies‚ while many other contend that home is an extremely option as well. However‚ watching movie at home is preferable than watching movies at the cinema or Cineplex. There are some distinct similarities and differences between watching movies at

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    The Battle of the Woods: Hollywood and Nollywood Cinema of the United States has played an undeniable role in the transmission and interpretation of many values that we hold today. We perceive real life situations based on what Hollywood has taught us. Some ninety years after the first huge success of American cinema‚ “The Great Train robbery” was released‚ we were introduced to a new brand of films. The cult classic “Living in Bondage” was distributed. This low- budget film produced in Onitsha

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    Economics of multiplexes in India : A study of the PVR group(2009-11) The revenue generation techniques of the cinema halls have been one of the least explored areas of the communication studies. This essay is an attempt to look at the revenue generation strategies of the PVR Group‚ specifically‚ two halls‚ PVR Plaza and PVR Rivoli‚ located at Connaught Place‚ New Delhi.  The financial year 2008-09‚ that is in focus here for the purpose of study‚ was marked as a particularly slow year for the Indian

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    When I was a kid‚ one of my favorite story books was‚ Where The Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak. As a piece of my childhood‚ that simple story about Max and the “wild rumpus” meant a lot to me. So in the fall of 2009 when I saw the coming attraction for the full-length feature film‚ my first thought was‚ “I really hope they do it justice.”      In chapter 10 of Adaptation: Studying Film and Literature‚ authors Desmond and Hawkes note that one of the potential reasons for the failure of an adapted

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    Identify what barriers there could be to communication within the preoperative environment and explore the way these could be overcome. In the perioperative environment communication is important towards patient care the majority of patients will feel anxious and/or scared and will need reassurance from the care staff (Shields and Werder‚ 2002). This reassurance can be given by communication in verbal or non verbal forms. Verbal communication is the most common; we can talk to our patients. If the

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