can this nation of ours live up to its name ‘Great Britain’. What do you think poverty looks like? Is it starving‚ malnourished people in Africa or India living in shanti towns; Or is it the images shown to us by charities and films like ‘Slumdog Millionaire’. The reality is that poverty is closer to home than you would like to think… Images of a perfect childhood‚ playing out with friends on careless summer days‚ being called in for a scrumptious meal‚ devouring every morsel and licking your plate
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Then Versus Now After watching the Evolution of Movie Dance and Beyonce’s Split Screen Count Down I do believe that dance has evolved on the screen over the years. I think it has evolved because of the different styles that were and are used today. During the beginning of the 20th century‚ styles like ballroom‚ the Charleston and tap dancing were mainly the only styles portrayed. Later on in the fifties musical theatre and jazz was portrayed in Singin’ in the Rain (1952) and Jailhouse Rock (1957)
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may vary from simple shacks to well-maintained structures‚ but what’s in common of the entire world’s slum is that they are crowded and the buildings are very closely established. The biggest slum is the slum in Mumbai where some scenes of Slumdog Millionaire are filmed. In Mumbai approximately 60% of the population live in slums. Worldwide there are about one billion people living in the slums. People living in the slums are often described as poverty unemployed and illiteracy‚ but other people
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[92] In 2007‚ Rahman was entered into the Limca Book of Records as "Indian of the Year for Contribution to Popular Music".[93] He is the 2008 Lifetime Achievement Award recipient from the Rotary Club of Madras.[94] In 2009‚ for his score of Slumdog Millionaire‚ Rahman won the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award‚ the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score‚[95] the BAFTA Award for Best Film Music‚ and two Academy Awards for Best Original Music Score and Best Original Song at the 81st Academy
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GIMNASIO CAMPESTRE MUSIC DEPARTMENT JUAN DIEGO OSPINA 9C THE FUNCTIONS OF FILM MUSIC NECESSARY MUSIC: The first category that Oppenhaim mentions in his article is Necessary Music. As its name describes it‚ this category is about music that is incredibly necessary in a film‚ to let the viewer understand and the movie to show its objective clearer. In this case‚ the music is extremely essential for a movie scene or an act; it would be a pointless image without a deep purpose‚ simply meaningless
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I was first introduced to the religion of Hinduism in 2008‚ when the movie “Slumdog Millionaire” came out. In one scene of the movie it shows Rama‚ the seventh avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu and a king of Ayodhya in Hindu scriptures. Rama is revered for his unending compassion‚ courage and devotion to religious values and duty. I wanted to know why they showed Rama in that scene and what importance he had in that scene. In that scene it shows a group of Hindu’s running across railroad tracks attacking
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Mumbai traffic compels few office goers to park their cars at stations and take the reliable local to office everyday! ‘Bombay to Goa’ to ‘Saathiya’‚ the local train has repeatedly come on the silver screen. Even the Oscar winning Indian movie ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ had one of its popular songs shot at the famous Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus platform. Over the decades‚ it has turned out to be Mumbai’s lifeline. The tracks take a three hour daily break from 1:40am to
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Lumière Brothers (1895) The Hurt Locker – Kathryn Bigelow (2008) The Bourne Identity – Doug Liman (2002) The Grand Illusion – Jean Renoir (1937) Pearl Harbor – Michael Bay (2001) Precious: Based on the novel Push by Sapphire – Lee Daniels (2009) Slumdog Millionaire – Danny Boyle (2008) A Single Man – Tom Ford (2009) Avatar – James Cameron (2009) Iron Man 2 – Jon Favreau (2010)
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“I beg to place the following resolution before the council for its consideration.…the state should accept in this country the same responsibility in regard to mass education that the government of most civilized countries are already discharging and that a well considered scheme should be drawn up and adhered to till it is carried out.. The well being of millions upon millions of children who are waiting to be brought under the influence education depends upon it...” The above words are the
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take place. Some shoots will use 35mm or 16mm film which needs to be processed and transferred into files which are then imported into the editing system. Other productions will shoot on cameras which generate digital files when shooting‚ e.g. Slumdog Millionaire used the ‘RED camera’. Other systems still use tape‚ HD‚ Digibeta‚ HDDV‚ DVCam etc. again although these are digital tape formats they will need to be imported or digitized into the editing system. Editing is often referred to as the second
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