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    Film and Tv Worksheet

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    Film and Television Worksheet SOC/105 September 10‚ 2012 University of Phoenix Material Film and Television Worksheet Name of the film or television show you viewed: The Closer | Respond to each question with a paragraph of at least 50 words. State your point of view and explain it thoroughly. What is the primary emphasis of the film or show? Examples: artistic expression‚ technological achievement‚ informative. Explain your answer. The

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    Film and Polish Dubbing

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    Advocates of original-language versions still consider dubbing to be nothing more than an aid or a stopgap measure to increase turnover in the film industry. Critics do see dubbing today as a "bridge between nations and educational classes"‚ according to the film historian Martin Koerber during a colloquium held on the subject at the Berlin Film Museum in July 2004. But they also see the danger that the content and intention of the original versions may be distorted. Pros and cons of dubbing

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    COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS Presentation At Asian Academy of Film and Television October 6‚ 2004 ©2004 LEX ORBIS Part - I October 6‚ 2004 ©2004 LEX ORBIS 2 Contents Idea – Expression Dichotomy Meaning of Copyright What do you protect Meaning of the “work” Works in which Copyright Subsist What is a Cinematograph Film Who is the owner of Copyright Owner in Cinematograph Film It is complex to ascertain the copyright in Cinematograph Film October 6‚ 2004 ©2004 LEX ORBIS

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    film versus book

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    Films versus books Nowadays‚ in the century of the technological progress‚ people tend to read less and instead of it they prefer to watch movies. It depends on people‚ but for me books are much better. Firstly‚ books develop in us the power of the imagination. Readers create their own world‚ they decide for themselves‚ how the characters look like‚ how they speak and other details. This imagination is the creative process‚ which is missing in the film. Books let us live everything that happens

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    Film Analysis Assignment

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    Film Analysis Assignment James Bond: Tomorrow Never Dies(1997) Among all the films on the list‚ I chose James Bond: Tomorrow Never Dies to write an analysis paper. This film was released in 1997‚ and it was the eighteenth spy film in the James Bond series. Question 1: As an action film‚ the theme is to versus evil as normal. British navy warship was attacked by a torpedo and was destroyed in the territorial sea of China. The British Admiral Roebuck decided to send warships to retaliate

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    Racism on Crash Film

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    the film Crash. In United States‚ people tend to be judgmental and learn to develop a very deep fear towards other cultures. American citizens are know by their extremely nationalist attitude‚ which lead them to build a rejection when they are being raised‚ to foreign human beings. Following this further‚ although throughout the years this country has had many important leaders battling against racism‚ nowadays the expressions of it keep being rougher as we can see in the movie. This film differs

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    Pansette Film Analysis

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    In the film‚ the trial of Pansette is a large‚ public affair. The townspeople are all transported to the trial and get to openly participate in the spectacle. Often‚ they went from standing on the sidelines listening intently to the goings on of the trial to being

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    Film Music Critique

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    Mus 355 Music Critique of film Score Action‚ suspense‚ love‚ and drama are all the makings for a great film. None of these key features to a film could have any substance or feeling without the help of music. Composers play a big role for setting the tone of the movie‚ developing characters‚ moving along or supporting action‚ and depicting the time and place the movie is taking place. In the movie Heat‚ Elliot Goldenthal does just that. Goldenthal was born in NY in 1954 and studied music under

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    Casablanca: Film Critique

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    “brings tears to his eyes”. The Film Casablanca explores the themes of sense of duty‚ sacrifices‚ and letting go of past love‚ all in chaotic and disastrous world. Casablanca was set in Moscow during the Second World War. The film follows an American club owner Rick Blaine and his journey reuniting with past love IIsa Lund. The director Michael Curtiz chose eliding duration technique because Casablanca took place at least in a couple days. Within the first minute of the film he uses montage a form of elide

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    Zimbabwean Film Industry

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    Introduction The film industry in any given country has an influence on the growth of the economy. However‚ the slow growth of the film Industry in Zimbabwe can be greatly attributed to the advancement of technology. In order for the indigenous film industry in Zimbabwe to produce quality films worthy of a global audience‚ there are a number of educational technological and commercial concerns that need to be addressed. I shall attempt to discuss the challenges that African‚ specifically looking

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