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    that speaks truths to audience today. Discuss. The themes presented in the film ‘Witness’ are definitely still existing to the audience of today due solely to the fact that the Amish still remain in present society. The Amish are a community where modern technology does not exist. The film establishes a culture clash between the Amish and the ‘English’ which still occurs today. The idea of a culture clash in the film ‘Witness’ is played on by Weir as he establishes a clear difference in the ‘English’

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    Army Crew Team

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    Army Crew TeamRunning head: ARMY CREW TEAM THE ARMY CREW TEAM Dwight M. Brewington Fayetteville State University MGMT 605 October 23‚ 2011 Dr. Kathleen Gurley Abstract The case is centered on events of the Army crew team’s annual crew season in May 2002‚ four days before The Nationals‚ a 2000 meter race where crew teams row for the best time in an intercollegiate competition. The varsity team has been consistently beaten by the junior varsity team‚ even though‚ the eight Varsity rowers

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    A Comparison of Supernatural Films Horror has been one of the most popular categories of films in the movie industry. Horror movies are divided into genres with different subgenres. Horror movies are defined by the emotional status of the person focusing on people darkest secrets and fears in relation to other genres such as science fiction or crime films that are defined by setting and narrative context (pdf). However‚ the problem with most horror movies is that disgust and fear can be interchangeable

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    shorten an at least three hundred if not longer paged book filled with a complicated storyline‚ intricate details‚ complex characters‚ and an endless amount of time into two or three hours would put the director‚ actors‚ actresses‚ and many other film crew members in a predicament. This could lead to why an enormous amount of people find their beloved books turned into movies ruined. With multiple chapters scrapped‚ characters changed‚ scenes rewritten and added‚ and the budget they are given to add

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    The Crucible is one of the film that is made from the play. There are some differences between them because some parts were cut off and some parts were made up to fulfilled the mood in the movie. In the book‚ the authors used a lot of devices to set mood and tone‚ and develop characterizations such as figurative languages‚ sensory imagery‚ and sentence style to create particular effects. In order to make the film even more intensive and interesting‚ the film makers need to use various techniques

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    Kite Runner Film Adaption

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    Film adaption “The Kite Runner” is a movie that has been adapted from the novel written by Khaled Hosseini. According to the past‚ certain characters and events of the films that had been based on the novels have been left out. Unexpectedly‚ there are merits in this film that should be acknowledged. The movie follows the story quite closely through those points‚ and telling the story adequately. They are the additions to the screenplay‚ the sensory experience and the narration respectively

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    Film Elements Research

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    Rear Window DIRECTOR: Alfred Hitchcock YEAR OF PRODUCTION: 1954 COUNTRY: USA LANGUAGE: English Week 1: Discuss the relationship between spectators and cinema in relation to the film style of Rear Window by Alfred Hitchcock. Stam‚ Robert and Roberta Pearson‚ “Hitchcock’s Rear Window: Reflexivity and the Critique of Voyeurism‚” in Deutelbaum and Poague‚ eds‚ A Hitchcock Reader‚ 2nd ed‚ Chichester‚ UK. & Malden‚ MA: Wiley-Blackwell‚ 2009. Alfred Hitchcock’s “Rear

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    that exist within the “teen world”. The representation of these characters is usually extreme‚ meaning that the viewer instantly recognises the stereotype before the character is formally introduced. While these stereotypes provide comedic value to a film produced for a mainstream audience‚ it also makes the audience think about themselves and how their personality fits into the stereotypes presented. Using research from key audience theories and textual analyses

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    related film of harana

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    RELATED FILM To further strength this study the researchers reviewed some films having relation to the present and these are as follows. “Harana” a documentary film directed by Benito Bautista. Featuring‚ Florante Aguilar‚ Celestino Aniel‚ Romeo Bergunio and Felipe Alonzo. Florante‚ a classically trained guitarist return to the Philippines after 12 years of absence. During his stay he rediscover the music of harana. A long forgotten tradition of Filipino serenading a woman their love. In

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    Film Scores and Technology

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    Recording 101: Film Scores! Did you notice that background music playing when you are watching Harry Potter? How about the songs they sing in the Lion King? Nobody could ever miss the Star Wars theme at the beginning of each movie! The music you hear in the background is the film score and multiple scores create the soundtrack. This music is incredibly important in the movie as it adds mood‚ setting and drama. According to Steven Spielberg‚ films without music are “dry and lifeless.” Have you ever

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