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    Shameless Documentary

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    The documentary Shameless: The Art of Disability presents five friends who each have a different disability. They support each other through life and when completing a project for a summer festival. Bonnie‚ a film producer‚ interviews each friend about his or her life‚ strengths‚ and disability. Each person who was interviewed brought about a different point of view. The first friend to be interviewed was David‚ who is a comedian and can portray many different characters. He is a funny and light-hearted

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    Do The Right Thing Theme

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    The movie Do the Right Thing‚ written and directed by Spike Lee‚ has a man vs. society and man vs man theme. As a drama this movie shows the racial tensions in Bedford-Stuyvesant‚ Brooklyn in 1989. The setting is of the neighborhood street is important to this movie because the story is about the community dealing with being suppressed and racism. In Do the Right Thing‚ the film is shot on location with the addition of Sal’s Restaurant. The street corner is Malcom X Boulevard and Quincy Street

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    The Movie Pan’s Labyrinth was filled with symbolism. It seemed that every scene throughout the movie was trying to tell you something or tying in with something else. You could not help but notice all the different compositional modes of filmmaking. Sound for example tremendously added to the film. Although there were subtitles‚ after awhile you could almost not read them and just listen to the sounds and get a good idea about the tone it was trying to set. In fact‚ you could probably have even closed

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    Hannah Kerr Green Cultural Studies March 17‚ 2014 “Grizzly ghost: Herzog‚ Bazin and the cinematic animal” By Seung-Hoon Jeong and Dudley Andrew Overall‚ Hoon and Dudley’s article “Grizzly ghost: Herzog‚ Bazin and the cinematic animal” is valuable and interesting. It is written for an audience who has seen The Grizzly Man and is very familiar with its content because there are not many explicit references to specific moments in the film. I appreciate that Hoon and Dudley introduced the text with

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    created by vaporization of liquid which causes expansion of the liquid and therefore making a shock wave. Fireworks are also used in television quite frequently and have a lot of chemistry behind the scenes. This includes the different metals changing the color‚ the gunpowder to fuel the explosion‚ and finally the ingredients such as charcoal and potassium nitrate that are what make the reaction. Another common television art and magic illusion is invisible ink. Invisible ink was first used over

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    Pulp fiction‚ according to the Vintage Library (Media)‚ provides a ground for creative talent. The freedom provided in the pulp fiction created hardboiled detectives and science fiction genres. Pulp fiction is given credit for the evolution of literature‚ and fictional heroes found in today’s films. In the early nineteen-hundreds the American public was awash with creative writing publications known as pulp fiction. The name was coined from the cheap material that was used in the publications.

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    Asian American & Mass Media

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    FOB VS. ABC ○ PRC vs Taiwan ○ Richmond district‚ oakland hills ○ great star theater­ movie theater in chinatown  ○ Lo Fan­White person 1. How does the movie represent first stage Asian American filmmaking ­community­based 2. How does the movie represent 2nd stage Asian American filmmaking? ­more digestible for all kinds of audience 3. What are the visual metaphors for biculturalism in the film? ­drinking budweiser‚ restaurant scene of chinese people‚ Manila town song‚ American pie  western thing adapt

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    Scorsese

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    Use a range of auteur theories to examine the work of two significant directors you have studied on this module. One director should have produced the majority of their work prior to 1960 and the other should have produced it from the 1970s onwards. Discuss the origins and main developments of auteur theory then examine the works of Howard Hawks and Martin Scorsese with relevance to their status as auteur directors. In having their films examined as auteurs of the cinema‚ both Howard Hawks

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    Inspriring Integrity: McCarthy’s Spotlight Writer and Director Tom McCarthy’s 2015 Best Picture Academy Award Winner Spotlight tells the true story of a group of The Boston Globe journalists working to uncover systemic pedophilia within Boston area branches of the Roman Catholic Church in the early 2000s. Within the bowels of The Boston Globe‚ this group staffed a small and intensely dedicated investigate journalism unit called “Spotlight.” The title‚ however‚ also reflects the larger political

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    The 400 Blows Analysis

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    If anything‚ this film is more of an anti-narrative. It is a film about a juvenile delinquent named Antoine Doinel; it is a film about you; it is a film about anyone and no one in particular. Released in 1959‚ The 400 Blows defied the traditional filmmaking canon and‚ arguably‚ set the French New Wave in orbit. Five minutes into the film‚ we should accept that there will be no pseudo-intellectual pillow talk‚ but

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