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    AVTAAR+FILM REVIEW

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    AVATAR Producer: James Cameron Director: James Cameron Screen Writer: James Cameron Director of Photography: Mauro Fiore Music: James Horner Cast: Sam Worthington (Jake Sully)‚ Zoe Saldana (Neytiri)‚ Sigourney Weaver (Grace)‚ Joel David Moore (Norm Spellman) et.al. A dozen years later‚ James Cameron has proven his point: He is king of the world. As commander-in-chief of an army of visual-effects technicians‚ creature designers‚ motion-capture mavens‚ stunt performers‚ dancers‚ actors

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    In my personal opinion Avatar is the best movie I have ever seen. I loved everything about the movie‚ especially the state-of-the-art technology. When I first saw the trailer for Avatar there were no famous actors in it but the thing that did draw me into seeing it was the amazing scenery. Most of the scenery in the movie reminded me of a tropical rain forest except the rain forest literally jumps out at you. After I saw Avatar for the first time with my older brother and dad‚ I felt like walking

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    particular that hold true to this statement and they are Pocahontas‚ James Cameron’s Avatar‚ and The Lion King. These movies hold very similar ideologies in regards to nature and greed. However‚ they tend to differ in their cinematographic approaches in revealing the underlying and‚ or‚ obvious‚ ideologies. To begin with‚ all three movies have a constantly repeating theme‚ and that theme is the respect for nature. In Avatar‚ there is a very intimate respect for Mother Nature on Pandora. The native people

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    Second Life Virtual World

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    Have your avatar communicate with 5 others; write a report on your experience. An avatar is a digital‚ animated representation of yourself in Second Life. When you join Second Life‚ you have a standard set of avatars to choose from. Once you receive your avatar‚ then you can go into “appearance mode” and change your hair‚ skin‚ shape‚ and clothing. When joining Second Life‚ every new member must agree to the Second Life Terms of Service‚ which outlines the rules that all avatars must follow

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    these identities because of fear. I will use the films: Avatar and Memoirs of a Geisha as well as the novel: We Shall Not Weep by Johnny Masilela as references. Everyone creates identities for others. Often this is sub-conscious or unintended. We sometimes create these identities because carefully compiled propaganda and language have been used on us. From what we hear‚ we form identities. In the film‚ Avatar‚ Colonel Quartich‚ head of the Avatar programme‚ tells Jake Sully “ Every living thing that

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    Avatar One of the most interesting aspects of the movie Avatar is the culture that makes it up. The Na’vi is an entirely made up and brand new culture with language‚ norms‚ relationships‚ religion‚ and beliefs. Western civilization tries to move in on their land and their ways‚ believing the Na’vi are savage and primordial who must be living in the past due to their lack of modern technology uses and spending their every day and night in nature. The Na’vi have very close ties to their ancestors

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    paycheck essay

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    many lessons to the audience about how money influences people There are many interesting aspects in the movie. Michael thought he built the machine for the wrong purpose so he decided to destroy the machine so that he can save the world. In the Avatar movie‚ Jake Sully was used as a pawn whereas in Paycheck‚ Michael was also used as a pawn. Rachel Porter will come and save Michael . They are the heroes and want to destroy the machine to save the world. Once the machine is destroyed Michael and

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    platform‚ people can create and design their own appearance. One can make an avatar taller‚ slimmer‚ and more beautiful than their actual self. Wade took the privacy of being behind a screen to his full advantage. Struggling with his weight‚ Wade explained‚ “I was overweight‚ and had been for as long as I could remember.” Taking the anonymity of being behind a screen to full advantage‚ Wade was able to create an avatar that mirrored his personal body goals. Wade not

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    Avatar was released by 20th Century Fox and was directed by James Cameron and has been one of the most anticipated movies of the decade that grossed over $2.78 billion worldwide. James Cameron had made sure that Avatar is nothing like what the audience has seen before. Avatar was released by 20th Century Fox in 2009. 20th Century Fox is one of the six major American film studios which produced some of the best grossing films of all time including the Star Wars and X-Men franchise. The director

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    Virtual World

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    virtual worlds came into existence duirng 1960’s. Maze War (also known as The Maze Game‚ Maze Wars or simply Maze) was the first networked‚ 3D multi-user first person shooter game. Maze first brought us the concept of online players as eyeball "avatars" chasing each other around in a maze.” 1978 MUD was released‚ it however was not 3D‚ it was text-based and used a TELNET program(communities & chat rooms) WorldsAway‚ a prototype interactive communities featuring a virtual world. Cityspace‚

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