Kingdom of Heaven: History vs. Hollywood The Crusades were a series of military campaigns encouraged by the church and pope to capture the Holy Land (Jerusalem) from Muslim hold. They were carried out during the 11th through the 13th centuries. There were a series of at least 6 crusades‚ some of which were directed at other European countries rather than Muslim countries. Kingdom of Heaven is a movie that deals with the 12th century crusaders. The movie takes place between the 2nd and 3rd Crusades
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that were before 1950 and began in 1920’s roughly. This was an industry that for some reason had it worked out to make a ton of money with little to no risk. They were the “major” players of Hollywood. This was because they were “block booking.” This time frame can also be described as the golden era of Hollywood. There was a lot of success during this time frame because they were really the only ones that would be able to stand a chance. The question is why is studio system
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A Hollywood Ending His backpack over his shoulder‚ my brother grips the paper tightly in his hand. While his feet shuffle across the hallway towards his room‚ a deep-rooted yell from the kitchen follows. Proceeding in reverse‚ he reaches our parents with curious eyes spotting his report card. As our parents stare‚ their faces slump into a shameful woe. “C’mon kiddo‚ you have the potential to get at least a few A’s next semester.” That single word. Potential. Most define the word as encountering a
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Hollywood Studio ProductHollywood Studio Productions have had a reputation to frustrate the efforts of the historians and other scholars‚ to document it with a collection of data‚ or archive the film production. According to Jan-Christopher Horak‚ the studios singlehandedly had been responsible for the uncooperativeness in making their material available to academician. ‘While treating their production records as secret matters of national security‚ on one hand‚ they have on the other rarely taken
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October filming in Hollywood has tinsel and mistletoe hanging from the trees. As crazy as it might sound‚ the entertainment capital of the world is getting ready for the holidays. You might argue that Thanksgiving is eight weeks away and then Christmas is three weeks more‚ but that is preciously the reason the holiday bells are ringing. After a big TV premiere season‚ the studios are getting ready for the next big holiday break. The Christmas holiday of course. Current episodes on the TV were shot
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consider a stop at the Hollywood’s Museum of Broken Relationships. Sounds almost too weird to be real right? Well‚ it’s an actual museum and the theme is quite interesting. Over the past year fans have witnessed repeated break-ups and divorces in Hollywood‚ but this place offers more than a look at the famous relationship endings. Hollywood’s Museum of Broken Relationships is an exhibit where objects are identified as reminders in a time where hurt (or maybe relief) was felt when a relationship was
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Christie JacksonHIS101FA12-1 History v. Hollywood: Gone With the Wind Gone With the Wind is a classic movie that has been loved by many Americans over many generations. In 1939‚ the film won eight Academy Awards. It is a great love story set in the American Civil War and the period of Reconstruction afterwards. Told from the viewpoint of the South‚ the Confederacy‚ it is more of a dramatic love story than a war movie. David O. Selznick produced the film and he hired two southerners as advisors
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great medium with the power to spread culture and ideas and influence in our behavior‚ thinking and trends. This is the way that it connects with the American Experience. In the American Cinema there are seven giant media corporations that make Hollywood movies (including Viacom Paramount‚ Disney‚ Sony-Trista-Columbia‚ Time Warner-AOL‚ News Corp-20th Century-Fox‚ NBC Universal). And also need to mention Independent films – these regularly made by minority group filmmakers. Based in his technology
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History Vs. Hollywood: The Roaring Twenties was a time of jazz and flappers and good times‚ however‚ other aspects of the twenties life were arduous and troublesome. The youth of America was lied to by the government and their parents during the 1910s and World War I. With the reintroduction of the car‚ the youth rebelled against their parents and standards previously created. Other minorities also began to change. The women of the 1920’s wanted more rights‚ which they received when Congress amended
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Classical Hollywood cinema. Both styles are simply ways to further alter films in a more creative manner. The Soviet Montage movement was one of the biggest contributions of the film industry in the Soviet Union to worldwide cinema‚ which relied heavily on editing. The Soviet Montage uses a series of images which connect together‚ making up the entirety of the film. In the American film industry‚ the Golden Age of cinema began in the late 1920s with the Classical Hollywood style. Classical Hollywood style
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