First‚ whenever the animators or critics mention something about the Elmer character‚ a clip related to what they just said plays. Second‚ there is music or clips related to the character/show playing in the background about 95% of the time‚ even when the people are talking. Other presentations in the same genre also emphasize the number of related clips are demonstrated in the video. The way the documentary starts is with the classic Looney Toons introduction
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that were made and so did he. The two having fun with their toys makes us connect back to our childhood when we used to play with toys and enjoyed life. Other techniques that were used to touch our emotion were the music that was playing in the background. Sad sounding music always emits tears‚ for some. Another type of appeal that was dropped into the movie was ethos. Now this is a little dark for a children’s movie‚ but there was
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stylized geometric backgrounds‚ this made the actual cartoon characters stand out. How he uses certain color choices of what mood reflected the scene. Its as wonderful as his close friend’s‚ Grenndy Tartakovsky‚ stylistic color choices he uses. He is also an animator‚ director‚ and artist who started up the same time as McCraken. Tartakovsky uses color and brushstrokes to portray certain moods in his backgrounds. Soft lines and organic shapes for calm and nature;
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this tells us that she is gathering information. Example of diegetic sounds in this movie are when the characters move and talk‚ this also synchronous because we can see where the noise is coming from. An example of a non diegetic sounds are the background music‚ this is also asynchronous because only the audience can hear
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As technology has grown immensely in the past century‚ we have seen the rise of many movies surrounding this topic. Movies ranging from family friendly flicks about the bond between a fighting machine and boy while others explore the science behind technological advances in educational films. However‚ the large majority seem to highlight the morbid possibility of what could happen when technology turns against us. These examples are found all throughout the media‚ but are dramatized to a whole new
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Jaazmyne Stringer English 101 4/7/2014 Paper two Getting Tangled in Stereotypes Stereotypes are apparent in numerous forms of media such as Disney movies‚ resulting in generations behaving accordingly to these perceived ideas. Disney movies are bursting with context that can mold the minds of younger viewers about gender‚ race‚ age‚ and beauty. In the article “Escape from Wonderland: Disney and the Female Imagination”‚ Deborah Ross expresses how Walt Disney is known for control and believes
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2004 and owned by Ronnie Screwvala‚ CEO of UTV (51%) and UTV (49%). Also‚ as part of this alliance‚ Disney would purchase an equity stake of 14.9% of expended capital in UTV. The total investment from Disney was estimated to be $44.5 million. Background and Dynamics of the case Under Screwvala’s strong leadership‚ UTV quickly became one of India’s leading integrated media company. UTV started in 1981 as a cable TV operation company. UTV initially focused in the creation of television content
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Finding Nemo At first glance this movie appears to be just a computer animated film about a bunch of fish for children. Lookinat at it from a psychological standpoint‚ however‚ reveals it’s more complex than one may think. I chose this film o write about because of the fact that all the main characters seem to suffer from some sort of psychological disorder. The story is about a small clown fish with an injured fin‚ Nemo‚ who rebels against his father‚ Marlin‚ and gets captured by a human scuba
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Essay #5 Final Draft AFL085-22 April 15‚ 2013 For a high school student growing up with in the last ten years and choosing what career they wanted‚ they were probably told that dealership technicians make a lot of money. If they had plenty of customer paid work to work on‚ they probably could make a lot of money. However‚ nowadays cars are much better built‚ and the need for service of cars is much less than a decade ago. You can also find yourself working on a lot of warranty work. Do you
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In this analysis paper‚ I will be looking at the animated film “The Cameraman’s Revenge” by Ladislaw Starewicz. While the majority of animators during and before his time worked on two dimensional animated films‚ Starewicz stepped off the beaten path and instead chose to implement his taxidermied insects in his animations; that alone made this film unique and fascinating for me to watch. Watching the film was a surreal experience with my knowledge of how innovative this form of animation was for
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