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    The world has been plagued with inequality issues since the beginning of time. The film Braveheart portrays this issue magnificently. Braveheart‚ directed by Mel Gibson‚ was released in 1995 and since then has won a total of 5 Academy Awards including Best Picture 1995 and Best Director Mel Gibson. Based on true history‚ Braveheart takes place in the late 13th Century in Scotland. William Wallace (Mel Gibson) returns to Scotland after living away from his homeland for many years. The king of Scotland

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    Canadian Film Industry

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    In the Canadian Film industry there are numerous major players‚ some of which are supported by the Canadian and Provincial governments and others are independent companies. In this paper‚ we will take a look at the structures in which these firms function as well as their roles within it. The government of Canada has a strong support and purpose for the film industry and we will take a closer look at some of the motivators for these actions and how they seek to do so. The objectives of the government

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    The Avatar Film Analysis

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    of Species‚ and Animal Populations) were easily spotted in the duration of this film. The director/writers of the film wanted to depict just how greedy and controlling developed nations can be towards undeveloped nations. In the real world this is currently happening with the US and UN trying to change cultures and customs in different nations thinking that they’re looking for what’s in their best interest. In the film the humans did the same thing with the Na’vi people‚ they invaded their planet

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    In October 1927‚ the first feature film was presented as a silent film‚ The Jazz Singer. Made with a Vitaphone‚ “an instrument that synchronizes motion pictures and sound perfectly‚” it was a major hit to the general public (Eyman). After years of silence‚ someone finally decided to change the disc on the Vitaphone to film‚ introducing audible movies. Since then the introduction of Technicolor‚ Cinemascope‚ and Aromascope used first by the 1960 film‚ Scent of Mystery. All of these new cinematic

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    Ict in the Film Industry

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    ICT AND FILM INDUSTRY Digital technology in the past decade has totally changed the movie industry. Focusing on the crucial procedures of movie making and the impact that technology had on each of the areas‚ this research would look at recent reforms in the pre-production part of film making‚ furthermore we will try to know the new instruments‚ equipment and storage facilities being used by modern film makers and producers. Film distribution and the adverse impacts that technology has had on the

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    differences between a film camera and digital camera. For instance‚ a film-based camera records images directly onto a light-sensitive coated film‚ while a digital camera records images (via an image sensor) onto flash memory cards.  A digital camera comes with an LCD display which can be used for viewing images immediately after you have taken the shot‚ whereas for film‚ you have to bring it to a photolab for developing before you can see the picture There are many differences between film and digital

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    Film Poster Analysis

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    Poster Analysis In the poster I have used is heart-warming and sentimental image to convey to the audience that the film is about the friendship and love of a boy and his dog. The mise-en-scene suggests that it is set in a rural place which also carries conventions of a tragedy genre. The poster suggests that it is a family drama and maybe even a tragedy film. The name of the film is ‘A Dog’s Life’; I picked a typography that suggests that it is written in chalk or crayon type texture to shows the

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    Kokuhaku Film Review

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    continuously hunting him for vengeance. I could say that Ms. Moriguchi achieved her retribution as a mother‚ and also taught the children a lesson about Life and how it is important to them. I can say that film was a frightful masterpiece and yet a bloody murder. CINEMATOGRAPHY & VISUAL DESIGN The film was a puzzle to solve. If you missed a scene it will be hard for you to cope up‚ and understand what is happening. Every scene was taken from different perspectives and angles; hence making the people

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    Film and Video Production

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    Mrs. Grinnell English 12 1st May 2005 Film and Video Production: Becoming the Future of the Silver Screen Every so often a movie is released with such tense anticipation and glamorous visual art that the public is drawn to this dramatic rendition of life in the theatre. For even just two hours or so‚ you are put into a different lifestyle. Action‚ drama

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    Why hate the Film?

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    Why Hate the Film? Paula Oliveira Dr. Sucheta Choudhuri Literature and Film 2315 21 February 2014 Why Hate the Film? While most of us love watching films‚ those of us who have read the book in which a film was developed from‚ will most likely feel uneasy when the film does not match exactly what we read. In most cases‚ we feel disappointed to not see our own interpretation of the book on the screen. A film made from a book or inspired by a book

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