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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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    Film Review of Fight Club

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    Grace Tobin American History Through Film Film Review April 29‚ 2014 Fight Club‚ a 1999 dark comedic film‚ finds originality in it’s celebration of violence in which the heroes form an underground community with the license to commit crime‚ drink‚ smoke‚ and most importantly‚ beat one another up. In this film Edward Norton stars as your typical representation of the depressed‚ over worked and over anxious man. His life is dull and repetitive and his job sends him spiraling into a lifeless

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    Titanic: Film Summary

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    Film Review  Summary of the film. Two or three sentences are fine; you don’t need to include a lot of details. For example‚ you might summarize the film Titanic by saying‚ “This film is a classic love story set on the only voyage Titanic ever made. The young woman involved‚ who is played by Kate Winslet‚ comes from a high society family. Meanwhile‚ the young man‚ played by Leonardo Di Caprio‚ is poor and traveling in third class. Their relationship is intensified by the fact that

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    Nosferatu Film Assignment

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    NOSFERATU Nosferatu directed by F.W. Murnau‚ is a feature horror film made in Germany.  It was filmed according to the Nosferatu legend‚ the horrific vampire of Transylvania.  The film was very archaic‚ in a sense. I noticed in the film that most of the scene changes had a certain color of light.  I felt that those light changes were trying to signify the time in the day or the certain amount of light in room of the scene is to help amplify the audience vision.  I like how Murnau transitioned

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    The Impact of Music Piracy

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    The Impact of Music Piracy According to the Recording Industry of America (RIAA) the record industry loses $4.3 billion dollars‚ worldwide‚ due to music piracy (RIAA‚ 2003). The American Federation of Artists claims that on-line music piracy has caused some record store sales to drop by 20% and that 20.6 billion illegal downloads occur every month (AFM‚ 2004). Many experts believe that music piracy is currently the number one threat to the music industry. RIAA sources claim 278 million people

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    Symbols in Australia Film

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    “Symbols are useful in films as they help to communicate underlying meaning to the audience” Symbols are significantly important in the film Australia by Baz Lurhmann. They assist in depicting and understanding underlying meaning in the text. Symbols in the film are used to represent central themes such as‚ social class or standing through aspects like dress code. For instance‚ Lady Ashley’s umbrella and fancy hats are evidence of her wealth and power. Adventure and travel are also shown through

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    Comedy: Film and Friday

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    A.J. Ford Period 2 Mr. Miller 1/14/13 I adore comedy films. Comedy films really make me happy‚ because I am a person who attains great fulfillment out of simple laughter. After all who does not relish a good laugh? I have seen a range of comedies from stand-up comedy with Mike Epps‚ to Wedding crashers. I am absolutely a fiend for comical movies. However I do enjoy a plethora of movie types from comedy‚ romance‚ action‚ biography‚ historical‚ and horror. Diversity is integral when

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    Partisan Film Analysis

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    Partisan presents itself as Australian Ariel Kleiman’s feature-film directorial debut‚ though you wouldn’t realise it from the maturity displayed on screen. The narrative‚ rather than flimsily structured as some critics have purported‚ is sinisterly brooding and intentionally thin‚ giving the film a normality that adds effective contrast to the otherwise shocking subject matter. The subject matter in question revolves around Alexander‚ a misbehaving child played in a menacingly placid way by newcomer

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