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    talking about a guy that has such a visual sense‚ an aesthetic‚ a storytelling style. It’s like he’s got his own genre.” Countless people across the globe know of and agree with Haley’s statement. The type of style Burton has generates a rarely found atmosphere‚ making it unique. Director Tim Burton tends to use outlandish characters‚ low key lighting and dull colors to create a mysterious and creepy mood. In Director Tim Burton’s films‚ he uses outlandish characters to form the mood creepy and mysterious

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    City of God Film Critique

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    problems like how to find money‚ and possibly love. He must do so while also trying to stay alive in a violent environment of drugs and gang warfare. This harrowing tale is told through a modern lens; with frenzied editing‚ multiple story lines‚ and foreshadowing in a natural almost documentary style through the perspective of the main character. Right away in the opening scene‚ the audience is introduced to the City of God. A shot of a knife being sharpened is shown over and over and quickly cuts to scenes

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    Impact of Films on Youth

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    D E C L A R A T I O N I declare that the dissertation entitled “IMPACT OF FILMS ON YOUTH” is a record of independent research work carried out by me under the supervision and guidance of SANTOSH KUMAR BISWAL. This has not been previously submitted for the award of diploma‚ degree‚ associate ship or other similar title. Andhra Loyola College (Vijayawada) Date: (MANOJVANPARTHY)` DCV_26

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    Film Analysis

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    Code and convention of horror film: A horror film follows certain code and convection to achieve its purpose of scaring and alarming the audience. The following are some of them: Setting/location: The location used for this genre of a film is isolated and lonely area that has been abandoned or an area where the victim will feel vulnerable. For example small communities‚ dark streets‚ narrow alleyways‚ roads‚ woods‚ haunted places‚ farms‚ country sides and cities etc… sometimes places with ‘dark’

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    numerous films and as well in the TV talk shows. Recently‚ Buress has created own talk show entitled “Why? With Hannibal Buress”‚ which airs on Comedy Central. His career in the entertainment industry has been active since 2009. Have you ever wondered how rich Hannibal Buress is? According to sources‚ it is estimated that Hannibal Buress` overall net worth is $1 million‚ an amount acquired through his career as a stand-up comedian and actor‚ as he has appeared in the blockbuster films such as “Neighbors”

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    Film Noir Film Analysis

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    Film Noir‚ meaning “black film’ in French‚ was the trending style and genre in American culture between the 1940s and the 1950s. It is a combination of European cynicism and the American landscape. Film Noir has its origins from German Expressionism and French Poetic Realism. Nino Frank‚ who was a French film critic‚ was the first to introduce this black and white genre to Hollywood in 1946. Many of the directors who introduced Film Noir where refugees from Nazi‚ Germany. From that moment in time

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    Vice Virtue Essay After viewing the films Remember the Titans and Seven in class it made me realize all of the things in the media swirling around vice and virtue. Nearly everything we use as entertainment in the media revolves around these seven cardinal sins‚ the vices‚ and the seven cardinal virtues. The truth is our society today thrives on these things; many times we will not watch or listen to something that is all good‚ the evil is needed to supplement the entertainment factor. Our society

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    From August 12‚ 2015 through to the 14th‚ the class was treated to guest lecturer‚ Professor Ngari Ngunjiri. He showed three films: One on the Aztecs; one involving a not so widely distributed insight to the African Empire; and one detailing the building of the Chinese Empire. The film depicting ancient Chinese civilizations was the most interesting. It was so because it showed how much of a forward-thinking people the Chinese were‚ and still are. Notably‚ the Chinese Empire has survived for approximately

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    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 sounds of people biking‚ and we

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    political power and being allowed to do almost anything he could imagine. Black slaves who had no freedom had their own idea also. They dreamed of one day realizing his or her idea of freedom‚ which was to not be a slave. Along with freedom came the issue of equality. Even thought the two are completely different‚ they played a part in defining one another. In the 1830s and 1840s blacks were not thought of as being equal to white Europeans and so were not given freedom in some places. They were

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