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    Classic Hollywood Style

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    background sets‚ and general cinematography ought to have been good‚ but not so good as to capture the audience’s attention; the point was to transport the audience into the movie world and distance them from their lives (“The Hollywood Style”). One exceptional example of this style is the movies Wizard of Oz. Not only did this movie utilize sound and color‚ as well as the classic plotline of ‘a journey home‚’ but it also accomplished the goal of the Classic Hollywood Style; Wizard of Oz uses fantastical

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    adjectives to write a 150- to 300-word review of a movie‚ sporting event‚ musical performance‚ or television show.           Bold each adverb.          Underline each adjective.          Compare the event to one or more similar events. When comparing‚ use at least three comparatives and three superlatives. Twilight the New Moon is a movie that I would defiantly recommend people to see‚ if a person is into vampires and wolves. This movie had my full attention; I could not move my eyes from

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    Leo’s Four-Plex Theater Case Characteristic of the business The characteristic of Leo’s Four-Plex Theater is entertainment services business‚ specifically movie theater business. Current situation of the business The Four-Plex Theater is a single located four-screen movie theater located in small town in west Texas‚ and reported as not profitable as expected by the owner with suspicion due to the control problem in the theater operation. That’s why the owner hires an accounting professor for

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    THE SHINING The key to a great movie is using cinematography to control the mood and tone of a piece in order to affect the viewers’ feelings. In Stanley Kubrick’s "The Shining"‚ the cinematographer manipulated the lighting to create a certain mood and cast of light onto the scenes. Since lighting is the key to cinematography‚ it can have a major impact on a films narrative. During the scene of The Shining‚ entitled "Great Party‚ Isn’t It?" the cinematographer used light to put emphasis

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    Arts and Entertainment

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    ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT: Art is that three-letter word which encompasses literally everything around us. The world we live in and everything in it that spells beauty‚ creativity and innovation‚ is a piece of art. The world itself is God’s creation‚ a piece of His art. We human beings‚ and everything ’living’ are God’s masterpieces‚ His works of art. And then there are miracles man created... his works of art. Forms of art are many...music‚ dance‚ drama‚ painting‚ pottery... and the list just goes

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    Many movies were released in the 1930’s‚ and were loved and watched by thousands when it was first released. These films are still watched today by many others. Some of them were known around the world‚ because of how fast it became popular. Some of the popular movies are‚ Alice In Wonderland (1933)‚ Cleopatra (1934)‚ The Prisoner of Zenda (1937)‚ The Wizard of Oz (1939). The Wizard of Oz‚ was a 1939 American musical comedy-drama fantasy film .It was the most expensive production at that time

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    Tom Lennon Research Paper

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    make his own movies and shows. He took many risk writing‚ producing‚ acting‚ and directing his works of art. One of the many risk he took was directing a movie that had a two-million-dollar budget. The movie was made and aired in the movie theatres. The movie did not get great reviews. It also was leaked on YouTube and viewed more times than the movie was in theaters. He also took another risk with his show being cancelled but he received the chance to still produced the show. He took a risk by staying

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    Cited: 18‚ Jack Valenti October. "Valenti Defends Movie Ratings System." Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times‚ 18 Oct. 2006. Web. 11 Mar. 2012. <http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-op-valenti18oct18‚0‚5017650.story>. "Banned Films: Media Resources Center UCB." The Library-University of California

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    A Beautiful Mind

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    How has the feature film you have studied captured and sustained the viewers interest? Yes exactly and today in my seminar I will identify these key words to analyze and answer this question. In the film ’A Beautiful Mind’‚ the director Ron Howard‚ along with writers‚ producers etc have used many techniques in order to capture the viewers interest and sustain it through out the film. I have identified the most important techniques used as: -how the actors are presented through characterization

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    Rashomon

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    composition (Abrams et.al 96). I consider the setting‚ the use of light and shadows‚ and the composition‚ the relevant elements of mise-en-scene that makes possible the understanding of Rashomon and which can be noticed in the film. Rashomon is a movie made by Akyra Kurosawa in Kyoto (Japan). This film was the first Japanese film watched by many western audiences and it won the Grand Prix at the 1951 Venice Film Festival. This film is based on two

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