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    Documentary Film

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    film stock—the only medium available—but now includes video and digital productions that can be either direct-to-video‚ made as a television program or released for screening in cinemas. "Documentary" has been described as a "filmmaking practice‚ a cinematic tradition‚ and mode of audience reception" that is continually evolving and is without clear boundaries. In popular myth‚ the word documentary was coined by Scottish documentarian John Grierson in his review of Robert Flaherty’s film Moana (1926)

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    There’s not too many folks out there who don’t have any knowledge of the Star Wars universe. The cinematic space opera’s original trilogy has spawned into a global and cultural phenomenon of epic proportions. It’s influenced countless films‚ books‚ TV shows‚ as well as made an impact on the fashion world. Now Star Wars fans can further indulge their deep love of everything connected to the George Lucas franchise thanks to a brand new exhibit currently taking place in a city with its own otherworldly

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    imagination into reality is a feat of unequaled success and satisfaction for me. I find the process of filmmaking a truly magical one. The way shots fit together to create the illusion of things happening that never did. Sculpting time and space to tell cinematic lies. It’s thrilling. I also believe that change is the only constant in life and I thoroughly enjoy working in a role that allows me to be constantly learning and changing. I love that the job of a person in the film industry changes constantly

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    Katherine Suarez Cinematic History Films of the 1950’s Professor Medaska Paper 3 Studio MGM Metro Goldwyn Mayer Inc. or simply MGM is a great company ‚ mainly involved in the production and distribution of films and television programs. The name comes from the three companies that formed a corporate merger to create MGM Studios in 1924. Metro Picture Corporation founded in 1915‚ Goldwyn Pictures Corporation founded in 1923 ‚ and Louis B. Mayer Pictures founded in 1918. Metro Goldwyn Mayer was very

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    Third Cinema Updated: Exploration of Nomadic Aesthetics & Narrative Communities The notion of Third Cinema first arose in the charged political climate of the 1960s. The original ideas of Third Cinema‚ as with all such political and aesthetic movements‚ were a product of both the social and historical conditions of the time‚ particularly those prevailing in the “Third World.” Poverty‚ government corruption‚ fraud “democracies‚” economic and cultural neo-imperialisms‚ and brutal oppression affected

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    Saving Private Ryan‚ directed by Steven Spielberg in 1998‚ is widely known for its accuracy and realism in portraying World War 2‚ particularly the invasion of Normandy. Steven Spielberg uses a wide variety of camera angles‚ sound‚ and special effects to allow viewers to feel as if they were storming the beaches right alongside 2nd Ranger Battalion. All of this is intertwined to show the sacrifices that eight men‚ under the command of Captain Miller‚ played by Tom Hanks‚ had to make in order to save

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream is one of Shakespeare’s most popular and frequently performed comical plays (Berardinelli). The play transformed into a cinematic production by Michael Hoffman has not changed in its basic plot and dialogue‚ but the setting and some character traits have. The play setting has been gracefully moved from 16th century Greece to 19th century Tuscany (Berardinelli). The addition of bicycles to the play affects the characters in that they no longer have to chase each other around

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    By the time Surrealism emerged as a recognized artistic movement‚ several influential film genres had begun their push into a global cinematic conscience. Such genre-defining films as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) and Nosferatu (1922) for German Expressionism‚ and Battleship Potemkin (1925) for Soviet Montage‚ were all released within a few years of Andre Breton’s First Manifesto of Surrealism in 1924. But Surrealism itself would not see its first film with popular recognition until later in

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    Meeting Business Objectives with Multimedia Promotion and Advertising Promotion and advertising using multimedia is an effective technique to use that will greatly improve the quality of the advertisements. Depending on what type of multimedia have been used will determine the amount of audience that will take interest to the advertisement‚ an example of a multimedia can be a sound is added to the advert‚ this will then attract a wide range of audience due to the sound which is being projected

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    Ebert’s quiet pause after the film ends have on the reader in terms of their understanding the type of person Ebert is? 6. What does Jones mean when he says that the moment Ebert said his last words before losing the ability to talk to cancer “wasn’t cinematic”? If you knew you were about to lose the ability to speak forever‚ what would you do with the opportunity? 7. Do you think that Jones is an objective observer‚ or does he seem to have a bias in writing this article? Explain. 8. It isn’t clear in

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