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    distinctive experiences in at least TWO episodes of Seachange set for study and ONE other related text of your own choosing. Composers use distinctively visual images to convey distinctive experiences within our lives‚ such as feelings we have felt‚ places we have been and images we have seen. This then helps emphasise the different purposes distinctively visual images can create. We are shown this in the TV series directed by Debbie Cox‚ Seachange‚ episode Manna from Heaven which is about Lady

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    “Star Wars Episode 8” spoilers reveal that Disney and Lucasfilm are using drones to shoot down paparrazi spies during the filming in Croatia. After news broke out that “Star Wars Episode 8” spoilers have leaked out aerial photos of the very open and public set in Croatia‚ securities were implemented to ensure spying doesn’t happen during the filming of the eighth installment. Making Star Wars has explained that there is an elite “Star Wars” team that will willingly go to drone warfare with people

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    Star Wars Episode 4 and Star Wars episode 7 share many similarities. Honestly‚ both episodes are near exact‚ I could classify it as a remake. From destroying the enemy’s base‚ to the murder of a “mentor” character‚ there are very little differences at all. But there is a reason why J. J. Abrams decided to make these episodes so similar. He did it as a marketing tactic to get people more excited for this trilogy. Star Wars episode 4 and episode 7 are very similar. They both find a droid that has

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    Star Wars Episode III Revenge Of The Sith A New Hope for film scoring… In 1977 George Lucas’ vision of a universe where war‚ mysticism‚ despair‚ and hope was made a reality by 20th Century Fox studios. Instrumental to the shaping of a complete universe was the musical language created by John Williams. Williams’ orchestration‚ thematic motifs and understanding of the emotional context of the story propelled the film to legendary status‚ and now‚ in 2005 we reach the climax of the six feature

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    it a religious practice‚ and know about how much success it has made. Although I bet that if you asked every fan of the Star Wars franchise what the worst movie in the series was‚ their response would be the beginning of the prequels‚ Star Wars: Episode I-The Phantom Menace. I would also bet that every fan of the franchise that has seen The Phantom Menace could easily give you multiple reasons on why the movie was flat out awful‚ and so will I. The title of the movie isn’t a good one and makes absolutely

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    A Distant Episode

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    “A Distant Episode” written by Paul Bowles recalls the story of a professor who is captured by the Reguibats‚ a nomad tribe. As the story began‚ it focused on the professor and his journey to find an old friend; however it took a turn when the professor was turned over to the tribe. This short story has similar aspects when comparing it to The Heart of Darkness‚ by Joseph Conrad. The ideas of cultural imperialism‚ the climax and the idea of people going insane are resembled in both pieces of literature

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    complexity. The plot lines in shows like Starsky and Hutch and Dragnet are easy to follow. The story begins and ends in each episode‚ requiring no follow up in later episodes. Modern television shows that develop complex plots require a certain degree of engagement from its audience. The challenging simultaneous plot lines require viewers to “intuitively track narrative-threads-per-episode” in order to truly comprehend what is going on (Johnson 72). With multithreading‚ the audience is required to “integrate

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    dramatic scenarios for each of their episodes. Investigator and journalist‚ Sarah Koenig‚ hosted the podcast and she presents her story in a form of reporter‚ in which she shares the story of a murder that occurred in Baltimore‚ Maryland. This critique will review the very first episode of The Serial Podcast and the quality of Sarah Koenig’s report from the story of the murder‚ to the interviews she shared with her witnesses. In the first episode entitled‚ The Alibi investigates the story

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    Analysis of Pawn Stars

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    also interviewed. In which they give us specific information about the history of the objects and their opinions. It is all portrayed in a way to show that the guys who work at the pawn shop are very knowledgeable while the public is not. Every episode seems to be about one day at the pawnshop. They take all of the more interesting customers and objects from the previous week or month and put them into one day. They also have flash backs to earlier in the day‚ the lighting is different for these

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    Puberty Blues Essay

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    They are both very clever but somewhat unpopular high school girls who wants to raise their social standings in order to go out with boys. Through out the episodes we get to know the girls’ parents- Judy and Martin who are closed off and don’t interact with each other much and Pam and Roger who have a far more open relationship. The sixth episode was directed by Glendyn Ivin and written by Fiona Seresis. The main plot is when the ’greenhill gang’ including Debbie and Sue‚ get wasted‚ go driving and

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