SAE Institute Oxford An Analysis of ‘The Snake Charmer’ by Jean-Leon Gerome and ‘The Blue Lotus’ by Herge‚ their views of how the Occidentals viewed the Orient. Clemens Khoo 16193 Qualification: BA / BSc (Honors) Degree Date of Submission: 23rd August 2013 Word Count: 3301 Introduction The Orient till this day‚ continues to mystify and amaze us as well as strike fear in our hearts. From Disney cartoons such as Aladdin to portrayals of Arab
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graphic artists separate each frame into up to 8 different layers of depth‚ - a computer generates a 2nd image that is slight offset‚ -costs $100‚000 per minute - 2011: 21 movies - Avatar‚ Tron Legacy‚ Toy story 3. The Hobbit‚ The adventures of Tinin ❖ Filmed in 3D * - 2 different cameras one for the left and one for the right images‚ - cameras set at a distance that resembles the distance between your eyes - 2011: 29 movies - - Piranha 3D‚ Alice
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I personally don’t have much information about European comic culture‚ but there are some examples which are famous worldwide: Tintin‚ Asterix etc. Japanese Comics Japanese Comics are called “manga” and comics are really popular in the japanese culture. People of almost all ages read manga‚ which has a wide range of variety of topics for example like action‚ adventure‚ romance‚ historical drama etc. Japanese manga are mainly weekly black and white magazines which can be more than a hundred pages
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Tintin‚ the boy detective from Belgian comics‚ participates in many exciting international adventures. Smashes network of opium traders in Egypt‚ frees a gorilla from a Scottish trap‚ finds Yeti in Tibet‚ flyes to the Moon. But in spite of that fantastic list of ventures‚ he only once travels through a made up area. In King Ottokar Sceptre‚ Tintin finds himself in Southeast Europe‚ in the fictional land Syldavia‚ a country that is bordering with as fictional Borduria‚ and engaged in conflict with
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This article may contain original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding references. Statements consisting only of original research may be removed. (September 2007) The absent-minded professor is a stock character of popular fiction‚ usually portrayed as a talented academic whose focus on academic matters leads them to ignore or forget their surroundings. The phrase "absent-minded professor" is also commonly used more generally in English to describe people who are
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Comic books have also been esteemed as treasure houses of cultural content as they speak‚ graphically of course‚ of myths and legends across the globe. An example of this sort educational comic lies in the popular series The Adventures of TinTin by Herge‚ where the protagonist‚ TinTin‚ a young Belgian reporter‚ travels to different parts of the world (and in one instance‚ the moon) to cover important events‚ and then of
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of Star Wars (King B3). Williams grew in the ambience of music‚ he certainly had a very fortunate start as a kid‚ although he has always been passionate about animated films‚ he hasn’t been fortunate with children-book-like films until The Adventures of Tintin in 2011. “... whether the characters were falling in love or having a knock-down-drag-out fight‚ was reflected in the music.” (Davis 179) that was his goal to make his music create personality‚ however it wouldn’t have been possible without
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Racial Stereotypes in Comics Open up a comic book or graphic narrative and you are likely to discover not only words and pictures that form a story‚ but also many colorful assumptions‚ predispositions and prejudices held by its creators (Royal 7). Critics have long associated comics with the perpetuation of racial stereotypes (Singer 108). Cartooning relies on simplification‚ generalization‚ distortion and exaggeration. When suppressing the individuality of a person’s appearance to conform to a
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John Towner Williams born February 8 1932 is an American composer‚ pianist and conductor. Born to Jazz percussionist Johnny Williams‚ who also played with Raymond Scott Quintet‚ John Williams was exposed to music from a very early age. Having moved to Los Angeles in the late 1940s‚ he attended the University of Los Angeles and went on to study privately with Italian composer Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. Williams also spent a number of years conducting and arranging music for the US Air force band
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Alive In 1972 a plane full of rugby players on their way to a big match Crashed on route from Uruguay to Chile after being blown off course when they experienced bad turbulence. There were 37 on board 45 including the crew 29 survived the crash into the Andes mountains. There were a good few injured and needing help. One of the players got a metal pole stuck in his stomach and another player who was training to be a doctor pulled it out. And tried to help others who were also injured‚ he told people
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