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    Ideology Genre Auteur

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    Summary of Ideology‚ Genre‚ Auteur By Robin Wood In Robin Wood’s essay: Ideology‚ Genre‚ Auteur‚ Wood revisits Hitchcock’s films and analyses the different characteristics in the films. Wood focuses mostly on Shadow of a Doubt and It’s a Wonderful Life in which he compares and describes the different values of Hollywood cinema. One of Wood’s major points to hear two opposing views. Wood stresses that a critics job should be to look at a piece as a whole rather than at the particular aspects of one

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    Macbeth Film Genre

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    Shakespeare’s Macbeth chronicles the ambitions of the title character through a text rich with power‚ murder‚ and revenge. Geoffrey Wright contorted these elements to fit the crime thriller sub-genre of film which uses action and psychological aspects to build tension and suspense (TSL). This sub-genre personally motivated Wright‚ for he wanted to convey the text from a psychological and materialistic view as was relevant to his home in Melbourne‚ Australia. According to Gary Braver‚ bestselling

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    Western Music Genres

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    Contemporary Western Music Genres Blues Blues is the name given to both a musical form and a music genre that originated in African-American communities of primarily the "Deep South" of the United States around the end of the 19th century from spirituals‚ work songs‚ field hollers‚ shouts and chants‚ and rhymed simple narrative ballads. The blues form‚ ubiquitous in jazz‚ rhythm and blues‚ and rock and roll is characterized by specific chord progressions‚ of which the twelve-bar blues chord progression

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    The Genre of Talk Shows

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    The Genre of Talk “ Talk Shows will never be in trouble because of the subject matter. The more controversial‚ the bigger the shows get” ( Abt‚ Mustazza). In our public sphere today we see a disturbing trend arise with the popularity of lowbrow‚ emotional‚ and chaotic genre called “trash television.” For decades‚ television has been an important resource to help Americans stay informed and entertained as well. In addition to news programs‚ variety shows‚ comedy‚ drama‚ and sports; the genre of the

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    Inspector Goole gave the audience a taste of how the wealthy in 1912 treated the lower class to get what they wanted. He forced the rich family to say the things they had done to the unprivileged in hoping that they would change their way of life. He did this especially for Mr. Birling’s character

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    Digital Photography and Kodak

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    officer. By late February‚ it was looking as though 2004 would also be his most challenging. The year had begun with Kodak’s dissident shareholders becoming louder and bolder. The critical issue was Kodak’s digital imaging strategy that Carp had presented to investors in September 2003. The strategy called for a rapid acceleration in Kodak’s technological and market development of its digital imaging business and the commitment of some $3 billion in investment—financed in part by slashing Kodak’s

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    The second relevant issue that Fitzgerald depicts in his work is “The 1%” of rich people in the American social ladder. Fitzgerald demonstrates the corruption of “Old money” through the behaviors of Daisy and Tom after Gatsby’s death. In the novel‚ he characterizes Daisy as “The 1%” of American who abuses her power and wealth. She never admits her crime of killing a woman and did not pay for respect Gatsby’s death. Likewise‚ her husband‚ Tom‚ takes revenge by informing Gatsby’s killer. Fitzgerald

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    Photography and Camera

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    camera is a device that records/stores images. These images may be still photographs or moving images such as videos or movies. The term camera comes from the camera obscura (Latin for "dark chamber")‚ an early mechanism for projecting images. The modern camera evolved from the camera obscura. Cameras may work with the light of the visible spectrum or with other portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. A camera generally consists of an enclosed hollow with an opening (aperture) at one end for

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    Photography: Saving Nature

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    Photography: Saving Nature “A good snapshot stops a moment from running away.” - Eudora Welty. There are many different types of photography: Portraiture‚ commercial advertising‚ nature photography and photojournalism. Nature photography‚ in particular‚ can be used to document life and nature on planet earth that could be destroyed within seconds by a natural disaster. It can also be used to help preserve and raise public awareness of the wilderness just like Group f/64‚ Ansel Adams and Imogen Cunningham

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    been interested in for a long time. I am interested in the art and the creativity of it all. Photography is fun and enjoyable. It allows the photographer to capture memories of family and friends. I like the idea of traveling to different places and taking photos for people. Meeting new people and seeing new things is a very good benefit that comes with photography. There will be some challenges concerning how to get a job in this career such as budget. However‚ I am still very interested in this career

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