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    Casino The film “Casino” was directed by Martin Scorsese in 1995. Scorsese is a very talented director that always finds a creative way to get the point of the film across to the viewers. The main character of Casino is Sam “Ace” Rothstein who is played by Robert De Niro. Some of the other main characters are Ginger who is Ace’s wife and Nicky‚ which is Ace’s childhood friend and formally known as his business partner. In the film Casino‚ Scorsese uses a creative strategy to show two things be Ace’s

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    Discuss the techniques that Scorsese uses in order to create and maintain suspense and mystery throughout. During the film ‘Shutter Island’ there is a vast array of different techniques used by Martin Scorsese to give the movie a deeper meaning. Many have been introduced to keep the audience on the edge of their seat. Lighting techniques and sound were used during the movie to give it an atmosphere that would create confusion. The storyline is extremely manipulative of the audience and succeeds

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    honour. Raging Bull is about the only Scorsese film that doesn’t romanticise the chauvinistic gangsters of 1950’s New York; Jake LaMotta isn’t a role model‚ and watching him doesn’t fill you with a sense of admiration or envy – unlike gallant Henry Hill‚ from Goodfellas. Raging Bull slowly blurs the line between the ring and Jake’s home life: first taking his own anger and jealously into the ring‚ then his vicious appetite for violence into his home. Scorsese often parallels the action within the

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    Gangs of New York � PAGE �4� Analysis of _Gangs of New York_ HUM/150: Introduction to Film Studies Workshop 5 Word Count: 2083 Analysis of _Gangs of New York_ In 2002‚ Martin Scorsese teamed up with Miramax Films to direct _Gangs of New York‚_ a film he had dreamed of making since the 1970s. With a $97 million budget‚ the film was a box-office flop‚ grossing only $190 million worldwide. Nevertheless‚ _Gangs of New York_ earned 10 Academy Award nominations‚ and won two Golden Globe Awards for

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    was consistent with the brand’s positioning. We targeted the film Pearl Harbor because of the dual appeal of its young hot cast‚ Ben Affleck and Josh Hartnett‚ and the relevance of Ray-Ban sunglasses to the WWII storyline. The fact that Ray-Ban Aviators were actually worn by fighter pilots during WWII provided a built in credibility for the brands placement in the film. We also knew that the superstar power of directors Michael Bay and Jerry Bruckheimer‚ whose films appeal to audiences 18-34 years

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    the classic Aviator shape. 1937 Ray-Ban Trademark Registered The name ANTI GLARE was too generic. It did not distinguish the new eyewear clearly from rival products. In 1937‚ the Ray-Ban trademark was registered and marketed‚ gracing a new model with a metal frame. The name Ray-Ban was chosen for the new product to emphasise that the eyewear could block out glare and protect the user’s eyes from the sun’s rays. The Large Metal model immediately leapt to fame with the name Ray-Ban Aviator. 1938 Early

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    Storms brewing‚ being an aviator is a dangerous career. Plane soaring‚ flying was Amelia Earhart’s favorite hobby. Amelia Earhart is an inspiration to everyone with heart filled dreams. First‚ Amelia had a joyful childhood. She had a family who loved her and a place to call home. On July 24‚ 1897‚ Amy and Edwin Earhart had a baby girl (Wagner). Amelia was born into a wealthy and influential family. In 1908‚ the Earhart family moved to Des Moines‚ Iowa for job opportunities. This event resulted less

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    incidents happening all around the country. The plot deals with local gangs having control of an area‚ but also racism‚ xenophobia‚ and discrimination. Director Martin Scorsese is known for doing films about the American Identity‚ religion‚ and violence‚ so Gangs of New York was right up his alley. As a fellow New Yorker‚ Scorsese grew up in Queens of immigrant parents in a Catholic household‚ so the film touched close to

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    The biggest problem humans have been having since the dawn of time is‚ ’how do we entertain ourselves? ’. One would assume it began with fire‚ something that aroused the eyes and entertained the mind.Though fire may have been the beginning‚ centuries upon centuries later a much more highly intelligent form of entertainment revolutionized the world‚ motion pictures. In the dog eat dog world of entertainment Film reigns alpha dog. Film has some of the biggest influence on the world around us. It shapes

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    ARH264: NEW AMERICAN CINEMA (Class #8616) Rob Edelman‚ Lecturer Fall 2013 TUESDAY‚ 5:45PM-8:35PM‚ LC 23 During the late 1960s and early 1970s‚ great social changes were occurring in the United States. These changes were sparked by the emerging youth culture‚ the progression of the Civil Rights Movement‚ opposition to the war in Vietnam‚ and the advent of the modern-era feminist movement. This course will explore the manner in which these changes impacted on the American cinema. Editing

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