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    Case Study FIlm Industry

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    Film is a large multi-billion dollar industry in the USA and worldwide overall. Compared to other industries it has a very unique characteristic. For example when it comes to the real estate‚ fashion‚ cars consumer cost will always reflect the cost of manufacturing. If Nissan spends less on manufacturing a car‚ it will charge less than what Rolls Royce would. This rule doesn’t hold in the movie industry. When a person goes to a movie theater they have a wide variety of choices and the price for

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    Raging Bull Film Analysis

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    this is important to note is; Raging Bull rejects many of these tried and true methods‚ yet still offers an aesthetically exciting alternative to Hollywood’s system. What the film takes from the conventional structure of Hollywood‚ such as classical narration structure‚ continuity‚ and realism‚ seem to offer stability in a film with sharp

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    Blade Runner Film Analysis

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    story of their own. They tell more than just the story‚ but the underlying thoughts behind the film. This can be seen in Blade Runner by Ridley Scott‚ THX 1138 by George Lucas‚ and Children of Men by Alfonso Cuaron‚ as the landscapes help develop the complexity of the story. The directors of these films use setting and landscape to express and contribute to the development of the main argument of each film. In Blade Runner‚ Ridley Scott immediately constructs a dark‚ gloomy‚ and worn out Los Angeles

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    Propaganda and Racial Profiling In the Film Gone With The Wind Popular modern film has developed in such a way that propaganda and racial issues plague the screen. Gone With The Wind is a popular example of a film that has been affected by these malpractices. The film‚ released in theaters in 1939‚ has gone down in history as one of the most successful and well-known movies of all time. One specific article on listverse.com calls Gone With The Wind a “romanticized portrayal of the South during

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    The Racial Differences In The Film Industry Researchers at the University of Southern California studied the 700 top-grossing films from 2007 to 2014‚ excluding 2011‚ and analyzed the race and ethnicity of more than 30‚000 characters to reveal diversity in film. The research showed for nearly a decade‚ filmmakers have made virtually no progress in portraying more characters from non-white racial and ethnic identities. Of the top 100 films of 2014‚ nearly three-quarters of all characters were white

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    Inception a film by Christopher Nolan Nolan elaborates‚ “At the heart of the movie is the notion that an idea is indeed the most resilient and powerful parasite. A trace of it will always be there in your mind…somewhere. The thought that someone could master the ability to invade your dream space‚ in a very physical sense‚ and steal an idea—no matter how private—is compelling.” (2010) Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) is a skilled thief‚ the best in the dangerous art of extraction: stealing valuable

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    The Brilliance Within the Background One of the most powerful movie elements to how the audience perceives a scene of the film is often looked over. Close to all pivotal movie scenes contain the little background music‚ also known as underscore. This powerful audio element effects the way audiences feel and react to a scene. The underscore that is present in The Book Thief greatly impacted the tone‚ mood‚ and suspense of certain scenes. Three of these scenes that were greatly impacted by underscore

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    Literature vs. Film Literature can‚ at times‚ have a fascinating connection with film. In some cases‚ it is evident that the two are intertwined in many more ways than the average person may realize. Whether it is a film or a piece of literature‚ both are written by someone that wants to impact readers or a viewing audience. With that being said‚ it is always a question of whether or not the author accomplished his or her goal and if the audience was impacted in the way he or she wanted. Is this intent

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    Throughout time film has navigated itself in many directions through the use of growing technological advancements and worldly changes which have impacted in many breakthroughs in film history. Bicycle Thieves which was written by Cesare Zavattini and directed by Vittorio De Sica captured hardships of Italy post World War two through their neorealistic style and thematic approach. The famous final scene captures the true essence of a working class man during this historical era; this was accomplished

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    How did the Paramount decision of 1948 change the U.S. film industry? To what degree did the decision alter the way the industry did business? The Supreme Court ruled against the Hollywood’s monopoly of the film industry of the United States‚ directing that the production and distribution of movies be separated from movie exhibition practices. The ruling marked the death of studio era and led to numerous changes in film industry decades later. The paramount decision pushed the Twentieth century

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