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    The Departure

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    Khelil Beidoun 11 February 2013 Cochin Sec. 15922 English 101 THE DEPARTURE The Hero With A Thousand Faces‚ written by Joseph Campbell describes the process or outline of “The Heroes Journey.” In other words‚ the sequence of events a hero/heroine must experience before completion of their adventure. The call to adventure‚ refusal of the call‚ supernatural aid‚ crossing of the first threshold‚ and the belly of the wale; describe the beginning of a hero’s adventure known as “The Departure

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    omniscient‚ where the narrator is all knowing. The book takes place thirty years after the battle of Endor‚ and after the destruction of the Empire. Leia Organa (Princess Leia as in the Movies/Carrie Fisher in real life) and the New Republic are within reach of ending war and conflict which has been inevitable since the Empire came to power. Even though the Empire has fallen the Senate has been split up into two groups the Populists and the Centrists where the Centrists believe in a more firm government

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    Steven Spielberg's Jaws

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    camera angles‚ types of shots‚ and through montages. I am going to attempt to analyze Spielberg’s amazing camera work in relation to the effect it had on the movie.This movie keeps the viewer on the edge of their seat while not even introducing the true star of the movie until its half way over. The viewer knows that the shark is there and due to several point of view shots‚ is given the opportunity to see through its eyes. Spielberg uses a lot of camera movement throughout the movie‚ this adds to the

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    appears to assist the hero. For example‚ in the well-known Fairy Tale Snow White and the Seven Dwarves‚ the dwarves are the guide or spirit that provides Snow White with food and shelter while she is in the sacred world. Or in the George Lucas movie “Star Wars‚” Obi Wan Kenobi acts as a guide for the protagonist Luke Skywalker. The guiding spirit in this case‚ is the own conscience and integrity of the protagonist. Reflecting on his decision to refuse help‚ the protagonist realizes his mistake and is

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    Jurassic World Case Study

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    is the fictional corporation that owns and operates Jurassic World. MasraniGlobal.com is made to look like an actual corporate site and even has pages with job postings‚ a page for investors‚ and an about page. While viral marketing isn’t anything new‚ Jurassic World’s marketing team could have easily fooled

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    renovated. In the world of animation‚ CGI made the creating and editing of animated movies possible to change a scene in a month rather then a year. Movies have stuck to CGI majority of the time making it the new standard for most viewers‚ the new type competition between production companies‚ and the new requirement on resumes for hopeful animators. CGI gave the production of science-fiction movies the possibility to have a realistic feel. The significant differences between CGI and classical hand-drawn

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    Films of the Year 1978 The Dawn of Superman and…the Dead? The year 1978 was an excellent year for film. Some notable movie titles that are still popular today are; the peppy musical Grease‚ The first Halloween movie‚ which has had numerous remakes and sequels the most recent having been released in 2009. Along with these classics there were two that stand out‚ Superman: The Movie and The Dawn of the Dead. Both these movies have survived into the twenty first century‚ becoming icons of the 1970’s

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    Tristan Stardust Hero

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    Victoria‚ loved the wrong woman. Tristan somehow remained caught under her spell even though Victoria exalted only material things in the world compared to whatever man might fall in love with her. The story progressed to the point where Tristan met the star named Yvaine. Despite a rocky start to the relationship‚ (falling out of the sky and landing on a girl is not very romantic) Tristan and Yvaine grew close during their adventure. After meeting the Captain‚ Tristan slowly grew to love Yvaine. Of course

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    Gene Youngblood Research Paper

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    writer‚ and film critic for the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner; in 1965 he conducted a weekly program on film and the arts for KPFK‚ Pacifica Radio in Los Angeles; in 1967 he wrote‚ produced‚ directed‚ edited‚ and on-camera reported "human interest" filmed news features for KHJ-TV in Los Angeles; since 1967 his column “ Intermedia” has appeared weekly in the Los Angeles Free Press on subjects ranging from

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    9/11 Action Movies

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    against . In Rambo II and Rambo III is he fighting against Russians . The Soviet Union was druing the Cold War only one relevant enemy with opposing ideology . In a majority of action movies was an enemy of the U.S.‚ or threat of a world peace and stability somebody from the Societ Union . After the Soviet Union devided into plenty of nation states ‚ an enemy stopped to be that concret and a new sort of enemies had been occuring - terrorists and extremists. A favourite topics and scenes were for Hollywood

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