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    The Art of Film The first Important film directors and their films. Le Prince - “Roundhay Garden Scene” and “Leeds Bridge” (1888). This film is an incomplete “Actuality” showing Le Prince’s family in the back yard of their home. It is not a narrative and the event lasts only briefly. The types of shots and camera angles. (Lecture and Giannetti) Camera Angles • Shot Size • Camera Orientation Shot Size Designations • Long shot • Medium shot • Close-up Realism‚ Classicism‚ and Formalism. (Lecture and

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    into use in sci-fi fandom in the 1940s‚ although there seems to have been a lapse in cultural continuity between the communities. An early instance of using text characters to represent a sideways smiling (and frowning) face occurred in an ad for the MGM movie Lili in the New York Herald Tribune‚ March 10‚ 1953‚ page 20‚ cols. 4-6. (See "Creation of :-) and :-(" section below.) In 1963 the "smiley face"‚ a yellow button with two black dots representing eyes and an upturned thick curve representing

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    to focus on job attractiveness by increasing salary in order to retain and attract more people. Several large hotel companies announced increases in salaries early in 2011. For instance‚ there was a 5% salary increase for non-management employees at MGM Macau‚ a 6% salary increase for non-management employees at Wynn Macau‚ a 5 % salary increase for entire employee at SJM‚ and a salary increase of 4.5 % for all fulltime employees at Sands China. This is especially true for the job of casino dealer

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    as an outlet for Turner’s considerable library of animation‚ and the initial programming on the channel consisted exclusively of reruns of classic Warner Bros cartoons (the pre-1950 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies)‚ the 1933–1957 Popeye cartoons‚ MGM cartoons‚ and Hanna-Barbera cartoons. At first‚ cable providers in New York City‚ Philadelphia‚ Washington D.C.‚ and Detroit carried the channel. The channel opened with an introduction by Droopy‚ and the very first program that Cartoon Network ever

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    experiencing exciting new technologies‚ film became incredibly popular in America and was a way to glorify what Americans wanted during the time and helped establish and solidify America as a bustling‚ exciting country. The 1920s is when powerhouses such as MGM and Warner Bros. would begin their domination of the iconic silver screen visual

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    Marrying Absurd

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    before or after the issuance of a marriage license. Driving in across the Mojave from Los Angeles‚ one sees the signs way out on the desert‚ looming up from that moonscape of rattle-snakes and mesquite‚ even before the Las Vegas lights appear like a mirage on the horizon: “GETTING MARRIED? Free License Information First Strip Exit.” One hundred and seventy-one couples were pronounced man and wife in the name of Clark County and the State of Nevada that night‚ sixty-seven of them by a single justice

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    Fulfilling your dreams will remain a mirage if you simply sit down and dream on. You may have a dream of attaining financial freedom to go after your dreams‚ instead of doing what you have to do‚ to get bills paid and put food on the table. You think about it‚ dream about it‚ analyze it‚ attend seminars on it‚ read books on it‚ and work out a plan to achieve it and all the works. There comes a time you simply have to rise up and just do it. There is no better time than now. Yesterday is gone

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    any years in the making‚ and subject to stringent safety and artistic controls‚ each show costs millions of dollars to develop and produce. The challenges. High production costs and values mean high ticket prices. To justify the cost to the audience‚ Cirque must do two things: continue to come up with spectacular ideas; and continue to find‚ recruit and train enough of the right people. Both are tough. The market for Cirque is maturing. An estimated 90m people have seen a performance. How do you

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    Mistakes are a component of life that one must come to terms with‚ and they serve as accolades of life experience. The boy I was four years ago would attempt to cover up his flaws‚ and showcase a mirage of perfection‚ but today I understand that perfection is

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    In the novel everyone has a certain dream. Like Gatsby‚ his dream is to win Daisy back. Even though he ends up being screwed over and dying afterwards. A theme that people would learn from for the Great Gatsby is the American Dream. “I glanced seaward--and distinguished nothing except a single green light” The green light at the end of Daisy’s dock is the symbol of Gatsby’s hopes and dreams. "Dr. Eckleburg’s eyes are the eyes of God‚ which sees everything." The sign in front of the house with

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