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    under fire from government forces in Syria – these incidents and more are changing the landscape of documentary filmmaking. This has been made possible by the technology they use‚ the distribution platforms that are now available and the passion of ordinary men and women to tell the kinds of extraordinary stories that were once the domain of professional documentary makers. Factual filmmaking has in some senses become hostage to these new‚ "immediate" technologies. But many working in the genre praise

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    become more than her lover and director‚ he was to become her mentor and one of the main influences on her directorial career which was to be the pinnacle of her success. Working on Fanck’s films as an actress allowed her to learn various aspects of filmmaking such as the roles of the director‚ cinematographer and technician. Furthermore‚ Fanck enjoyed experimenting with certain methods using the camera and editing techniques in new and innovative ways. From Riefenstahl’s film career we know that she

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    can see great resemblance of his choreographic styles in Busby Berkeley works and George Melies camera effects. " " " "Nearly a century before Michel Gondry time‚ another French filmmaker Marie-­‐Georges-­‐Jean-­‐Melies used the same method in filmmaking and story teling . George Melies‚ “inherent wonderment at the seemingly magical demonstrations of the cinematic medium itself‚ and Méliès often located his enterprise within a long tradition of deceptive spectacle‚ which was inaugurated with the

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    artists imagination simply by using a computer program. As software became more user-friendly and simple‚ the process of creating a computer generated image started to resemble its real world counterparts‚ like painting‚ sculpting‚ photography and filmmaking. Often time a computer generated image is the base or starting point for creating a real life artwork. The success of computer generated software in started in the early 1990s‚ when software and the processing power of computers became more affordable

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    Citizen Kane (1941)‚ which is considered as the groundbreaking movie in the history of filmmaking is no doubt the most brilliant movie. This movie is the masterpiece of Mr. Orson Welles. Welles did not only written‚ directed and produced Citizen Kane but also played lead role in the movie. The movie is about the last word spoken by the famous American millionaire and newspaper tycoon Charles Foster Kane. In the whole movie‚ group of reporters try to solve the mystery behind the last word of Charles

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    Singin’ in the Rain Journal Singin’ in the Rain is an amazing film of the musical genre that tells a story about Hollywood. It demonstrates how the need for new technology can affect the lives of individuals who work in filmmaking. It is imaginative‚ comical‚ and has a colorful set design. “The movie shows how meticulous and involved studios were with their films during that era. Every single aspect of production was controlled by a group of professionals to craft a film made with love and great

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    Methods section Super heroes and their narratives play an interesting role in the their relationship to fandom‚ whether it be through films or books each story becomes different through fragmented circulation as McGee suggest of which I talked about earlier in this paper. These fragmented or as Jason Mittell suggest trans-mediated narratives add to the stories of these characters. (Mittell‚ 2015) Goes on to define trans-media storytelling as‚ “significantly expanding the scope of a television series

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    a budget for film industry tax rebates and the future of the program is uncertain. In the face of adversity from lawmakers who care little about film and seek to defund it‚ Texas film will only continue if the outcry to preserve authentic Texas filmmaking is felt and a desire to be competitive with other states in film production incentives exists within the Texas legislature. Otherwise‚ the neighboring states of Louisiana and New Mexico or other emerging film states‚ like Georgia and Kentucky will

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    be about: redneck inbreds. Harmony Korine wrote and directed Gummo: he made the movie to please himself and then the audience. He claims to be a realist writer/filmmaker when he states “realism‚ even if fictional‚ should be the dominant mode in filmmaking” after the screening of Gummo. The directorial style of Korine throughout the movie intended to make the film feel uncomfortable by forcing the viewer to confront the ugliness of the world created and represented in his film. The film is similar

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    Raquel Damti March 18‚ 2012 Video Production Professor Cheatum AOKP Documentary From the beginning of time‚ humans have had a need to communicate with one another. Despite the changing forms of communication due to technological development‚ this desire to connect remains strong if not more pertinent than ever. In the increasingly global society that we now live in‚ the need for instantaneous understanding and interpersonal connections has made mediums such as film incredibly effective. Thus‚

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