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    Film review of American Graffiti American Graffiti shows the life in early 1960s and it’s made by George Lucas in 1973. The movie shows a summer night which happened in a small town called Modesto in California and it describes the adventure night about the teenagers who were graduated from high school. There are four main characters in the film called Curt‚ John‚ Terry and Steven. It’s describe a life at the end of the summer in a small town called Modesto in 1962. There was a evening about the

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    In this world I see a big problem in graffiti should not be protected there is a difference art then vandalism Graffiti is mostly looked at by made on property that does not belong to the person expressing themselves and without the permission of whoever owns the property. Getting the need to show graffiti is from the consent of the owner from the person who owns and or worked there you need permission to show a type of graffiti without names when it can be shown but it can not have anything inappropriate

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    to release a film in the early 1970’s‚ just before all this would change. George Lucas did just that‚ with his 1973‚ released of the nostalgic move American Graffiti. Classic custom cars‚ friendship‚ and fear of what the future holds are classic interplays between social and cultural tensions in American Graffiti. In the film American Graffiti‚ George Lucas sets out to make a nostalgic film‚ which would play into his own life‚ and what was on everyone else’s mind at that time in society (Dewitt 47-50)

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    Would you ever expect to see graffiti in the woods? My sisters and I went on a walk in the woods by our house. We walked in the woods and smelled the strong scent of sap dangling from the pine trees. I knew that we would see some animals on our walk in the woods. I looked to my left and saw some deer roaming in the cornfield with a few bunnies next to them. We kept walking and we saw a giant cement wall with tons of graffiti . It was so cool looking at the graffiti art on that wall because it had

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    A problem that arises when a a person sees graffiti is to question whether it is art or vandalism. Graffiti is a form of art‚ but is also viewed as a form of vandalism by almost everyone. Depending on the medium in which the painting is performed on‚ the answer to the question will vary. The overall community of graffiti artists’ canvas is on private and public property‚ in which causes it to be illegal art. Removal of graffiti costs billions of dollars and gets to be pretty expensive for cities

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    Graffiti V. Modern Art

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    Robert Allen compare & contrast essay 1st hour english 4 8/13 Modern Art or Graffiti Have you ever wondered what graffiti is? How about why modern art looks like it does? Have you ever thought to your self if graffiti and modern art could be compared or contrasted? Well‚ here’s your answer. Modern art‚ like graffiti‚ is based on style‚ but in modern art the style is mainly based on the time‚ not based on expression. In modern art there are many styles a few of such as impressionism

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    form of art is so unique is because it is often known for compromising four elements of art: Deejaying‚ Rapping‚ / Rhyming Graffiti and Dancing. This genre of music was created in the south Bronx of New York. This was created by African Americans and Latino’s during a very economical depressing time in the late 1970’s. One of the first things to affect society were the The Graffiti movement began around 1972 by a Greek American teenager who tagged himself or went by Taki183. His art work was spread

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    Deiveon Duncan English 101-A06 Mrs. Autenzio 11 October 2017 Graffiti Research Paper Graffiti is the term given to letters‚ images or artwork that is painted‚ sketched‚ marked down or drawn in any manner on property. Just like any other piece of art‚ graffiti is an expression. It can easily be argued that graffiti is the biggest art movement we have ever seen‚ especially on a global scale. The use of Graffiti dates back centuries‚ where walls and trees and mountain rock where used as a canvas for

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    Motivation Evaluation

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    day. Harrison Ford worked as a stagehand for The Doors‚ he built sound studios for Sergio Mendes‚ and he made cabinets for George Lucas. At the time George Lucas was not a well-known producer like he is now and he was producing the film American Graffiti. He offered Harrison Ford a small role in the film to make a little extra money and Harrison said yes. Later‚ as George Lucas become more famous‚ he asked Harrison Ford to do construction work for a bigger office. One day while doing construction

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    George Lucas Paper-star wars

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    Cited: “Albert Einstein Quotes.” Think Exist. ThinkExist‚ n.d. Web. 5 Apr. 2012. . American Graffiti. Dir. George Lucas. 1973. Universal Pictures. DVD. Bondi‚ Victor. “Film Auteurs.” American Decades 1970-1979. Ed. Victor Bondi and Jim Zrimsek. Detroit: Gale‚ 2009. 59-63. Print. Craft‚ Dan‚ and Ryan Super. “Digital Domain.” The Pantagraph [Bloomington

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