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    Introduction Imagery‚ sounds‚ storytelling ability‚ excellent editing‚ serious acting and creative imaginations are all technically combined to make a good movie. Movies represent storytelling at its best. The writer gives a script to the director who interprets it and creates a core team of professionals that includes the cinematographer‚ the designer (and his team)‚ the sound engineer‚ the actors‚ and the editor. They make films to entertain‚ to express emotion‚ tell stories‚ deliver

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    Racism in Disney Movies

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    annotated bibliograph Racism in Children’s Movie (Especially on Disney Movies) 1. The Mouse that Roared: Disney and the End of Innocence (Culture and Education Series) + The Mouse that Roared Student Edition: Disney and the End of Innocence [Kindle Edition]; Henri A.Giroux (Author) Giroux tackles Disney’s theme parks‚ its recent forays into education and its movies in an attempt to expose how Uncle Walt’s legacy is eroding democracy and endangering our nation’s youth. He disparages Disneyland

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    The Tell-Tale Heart Genre

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    the edge of your seat? The works of “What Is the Horror Genre?” by Sharon A. Russel are going to be helping me critique “The Tell-Tale Heart”. I will be analyzing the unimaginable words of Edgar Allen Poe. Trying to understand the trail of thought and the technique of this amazing writer. “Many people define horror by its subjects. We all think of creatures like Frankenstein’s monster‚ Dracula‚ and the wolfman as monsters in the horror genre.”(Russel 125). This is further represented in Edgar Allen

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    Genre labeling is an approach to interconnecting record companies and its artists across the history of the process of music making‚ selling‚ and consuming. Generic Genre Labeling in the music industry led the creation of three primary musical styles - Folk Music‚ Art Music‚ and Popular Music which was able to maintain socially accepted music regulations. This prompted music fans to question the concept of mass culture and alienated subjectivity of musical styles. Artists like KD Lang‚ an influential

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    Western Movies Since 1960

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    NOT-SO-ACCURATE prophet once wrote‚ "As recently as 1972‚ there were a tremendous number of quality Westerns being made . . . and since there seems to be a ten-year cycle in Western movie making‚ I ’d say we ’ll see more in about 1982." 1 In 1982 only two Westerns were released‚ and neither was exactly a major success. Barbarosa‚ starring Willie Nelson‚ drew some respectable reviews–and some very damaging ones–but nobody went to see the film. The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez appeared first on PBS television

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    Movies are not the only part of the film industry that misrepresents mental illnesses; cartoons and tv shows misrepresent them as well. By referencing mental illnesses within children’s cartoons‚ it allows the children to learn to stigmatize mental illnesses early in life. For example‚ in a study of six main cartoon characters portraying mental illnesses‚ three of them were comical‚ and the other three were the villains (Wilson par. 15) This is another example of how the entertainment industry is

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    “How do your texts relate to the characteristics of the Gothic Genre?” The Gothic literature movement began in the late 19th century and was a derivative of the Romantic Movement. Writers of the Gothic Genre were focused on drawing on the emotions of the reader and creating an atmosphere of suspense‚ mystery‚ terror and dread. The writers also emphasized the supernatural‚ and how horror can be present in many everyday situations. Gothic texts also place emphasis on emotions such as agitation

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    9/11 Action Movies

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    Action movies before and after 9/11 Action movies are from the early years of cinematography one of the most popular genres. Actors like Arnold Schwarzenegger‚ Steven Segal‚ Sylvester Stallone are well known persons in nearly every country in the world . Our is research paper is mailny focusing on a topics that were in action movies before and after 9/11 . The major questions are‚ in where was the movies recorder ( geographic location)‚ who is an "evil" in and what are his origins plus from which

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    The Outcast Archetype Movies and films are important parts of not only our education‚ but also our life. Some teach us historical information or life lessons‚ and some just make us laugh. When we watch movies‚ we realize that many characters are just like us. As Linda Seger says‚ “Whatever our culture‚ there are universal stories that form the basis fall all our particular stories.” (Seger 386-387). One character that always seems to steal the audience’s heart is the one that doesn’t always fit

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    STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: The study aims to understand the different cause of computer games addiction and manage their time on study and playing games. Specifically this study seeks to answer this following questions: 1. What are the cause of computer games addiction as perceived by the students? 2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of being addicted to computer games? 3. What are the proposed ways to eradicate computer games addiction? PANPACIFIC

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