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    The author demonstrates this by reiterating what teen Vishal Singh said about colleges‚ “He says the chief difference is that filmmaking feels applicable to his chosen future‚ like the University of South Carolina or the California Institution of the Arts in Los Angeles‚ will be so impressed with his portfolio that they will overlook his school performance‚” (par. 70). The author

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    NO CLASS / NO SCREENING Jan. 23 (W): Filmmaking becomes BIG BUSINESS Jan. 25 (F): Filmmaking becomes BIG BUSINESS Readings: Text‚ Ch. 1: pp. 23-33; Packet: “The Nickel Madness” Watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bc7wWOmEGGY Watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cJlddQ7TKg Week 3 Jan. 28 (M): Filmmaking becomes BIG BUSINESS Screening: Beyond the Rocks (1922‚ USA) Jan. 30 (W): Filmmaking becomes BIG BUSINESS / Hollywood and the 1920s

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    Critique Writing Definition: A critique is a critical or judgmental review of some kind of text. In a critique you may evaluate the author’s opinion‚ supporting material‚ and argument. A Five-Step Approach to Writing a Critique: 1. Introduce the Critique’s Subject. Introduce the work under analysis‚ identify the author‚ and provide preliminary information about both. Indicate your thesis (your judgment) and the criteria (how you intend the judge the work). 2. Review the Background Facts or Issues

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    REEL TO REAL: THE HISTORY OF PHILIPPINE FILMS Introduction The youngest of the Philippine arts‚ film has evolved to become the most popular of all the art forms. Introduced only in 1897‚ films have ranged from silent movies to talkies; black and white to color. Outpacing its predecessors by gaining public acceptance‚ from one end of the country to the other‚ its viewers come from all walks of life. Nationwide‚ there are more than 1000 movie theaters. Early in the 1980s‚ it was estimated in

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    see. The narrative is delivered so effortlessly and efficiently to the audience that it appears to have no source. It comes magically off the screen.’ John Belton‚ film scholar‚ Rutgers University Classical Hollywood narrative refers to the filmmaking tradition established in Hollywood during the 1920s and 1930s. It became the dominant style throughout the western world against which all other styles were judged. While there have been some challenges to it in recent years‚ it remains the accepted

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    alcohol consumers and are customers of less mainstream. · ‘Special events’ market segment is mainly based on : Italian Westerns which feature all–you-can-eat spaghetti‚ and silent films with live accompaniment by local bands and Austin’s thriving filmmaking community who are some film makers to speak at special engagements. Service Concept · Alamo Drafthouse’s main product is “movies” · Also serves a variety of beer and wine and offers appetizers‚ hot sandwiches‚ pizzas‚ pasta and dessert

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    LA Confidential and Film Noir One of the most influential film movements in the 1940’s was a genre that is known today as film noir. Film noir was a recognizable style of filmmaking‚ which was created in response to the rising cost of typical Hollywood movies (Buss 67). Film noir movies were often low budget films; they used on location shoots‚ small casts‚ and black and white film. The use of black and white film stock not only lowered production costs‚ but also displayed a out of place

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    women in animation has a lot to do with the impact of feminism on funding policies in arts institutions and television‚ i.e. there’s been a concern to redress the traditions of women within it. In the US‚ the rise of independant and alternative filmmaking was a contributory factor. in the UK woman in animation have benefitted from Channel Four’s remit to innovate‚ through developments in art education have also played a significant role Since the mid- 70s the growth in the number of courses offering

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    oral‚ she made an exhibtion out of gummy bears‚ an exibition out of t-shirts‚ she also made an exhibition out of beads and books‚ and she also uses fabric in her sculptures. It is interesting how she decided from her previous job that consisted of filmmaking to persuing an artistic career‚ although they both are types of media. Yaya Chou was born in Taipei‚ Taiwan‚ moved to the USA and currently living in Los Angeles‚ California. She acquired a Bachelor in Arts in Mass Communications from Fu-Jen

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    black boy named Steve Harmon from Harlem. Steve is on trial for a being a possible accomplice to a murder. The book begins with him in jail waiting for his trial to start. The story is written in screenplay format‚ due to Steve’s passion for filmmaking‚ along with Steve’s journal writing which he does even in the courtroom. Steve writes this way to keep his sanity while being in prison during the trial. The majority of the story takes place in the courtroom. Steve is there with another defendant

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