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    In July 2016, after a rough 12 months, Chipotle decided it was time for a new marketing push that would remind customers what drew them to Chipotle in the first place. The plan included a temporary loyalty plan. Unfortunately, at the beginning of the program, the company’s chief creative and development executive, Mark Crumpacker, who had been leading the reboot, was charged with drug possession and named by the police as a repeat buyer of cocaine from a New York delivery service. Research from…

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    Anime Vs American Culture

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    gotten my first laptop, and I decided to surf YouTube to watch my favorite cartoon at the time. A few episodes in, I stumbled upon an anime called Shugo Chara on the recommendation column and clicked on it. It immediately drew me in because of the animation and over time, the plot and the morals in the anime made me an official anime fan. After I discovered anime my perspective on life and ideals changed, which made me a better person, and it also became my main form of escapism. In case…

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    Compare the ways in which The sword in the stone and The legend of king Arthur have explored different perspectives of the same story line in their movie. Introductions: As many movies get older and outdated movie's producers make new and improved versions of a pervious movie. Made back in 1963 The sword in the stone was created by Disney. This movie was rated G and was a cartoon movie recommended for family or children to watch with comedy and musicals all throughout the film. Only recently…

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    mainly for commercial use, they are still widely enjoyed at festivals and old cinema premieres. This event challenged my way of thinking because I did not realize the huge impact anime had on Japan’s cultures and others. I had always believed animation was just created for the soul purpose to entertain modern society, but that is not the whole truth. The first use of anime was to create mini films used as propaganda for companies in order to advertise their new upcoming product. This was…

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    Yeon Sangho's The Fake

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    could be seen in several previous Hollywood movies like Fight Club or Drive. In The Fake, teal is used mostly in the evening on the heavy fogs and night sky, and yellow appears by daylight, of coursed toned to a much more depressing vibe. The Fake’s animation on human activities is executed quite well regarding its low budget, with an old school art style that can be noticed by the clear separation between less detailed background and more well-inked animated objects (humans,…

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    Inside Out Thesis

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    A mixture of bold, sweet, gorgeous, funny and sometimes sad, ‘Inside Out’ has certainly found a place in the heart of children and adults alike. The movie was borne out of an original idea by Pete Docter and was co-directed by Docter and Ronaldo Del Carmen. An animated film with the characters voiced by prolific actors such as Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Bill Hader, Lewis Black and Mindy Kahling, the movie taps into complex psyche of a child and tries to answer some profound questions about a…

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    Edwin Catmull’s entire life has been based around his love for animation. As a little kid, Ed would wait for Walt Disney to come appear on Sundays on his black and white 12” television. He called it the, “Disney Magic”. Walt Disney was on of Catmull’s boyhood idols. The other idol that he had as a child was Albert Einstein. He explained, in his autobiography, the reason he probably looked up to these two men. He felt that they both represented creativity, just in different ways. Disney…

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    However, this is where Kon's genius lies. The presentation of the characters, along with the animation of the environment and the music score culminate in such a visually accomplished result, that the spectator has to sit and watch it voicelessly, even when the lack of cohesion in the script is quite evident. It is the kind of oneiric cinema that…

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    Animation Dance History

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    The first ever dances that were recorded were in India and Egypt in 3300 BC. Dance is defined as moving rhythmically to music and usually has a sequence of steps that you follow. Although there are many cool styles of dance, modern animation is the best. Animation, also known as popping or robotics, is an illusionary street dance and one of the original funk styles that came from Fresno, California during the late 1960s-1970s. This style of dance consists of waving, popping, tutting, slow…

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    InuYasha the Movie: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass is my all-time favorite movie. It is an anime (short for Japanese animation) with romance, action, and fantasy. The second movie in the InuYasha series, yet this movie is animated from the manga not the television show. It holds so dear to me because it helped cultivate my love of anime. InuYasha tackles feelings of uncertainty about the future, healing after family wounds, how to move on from family addictions and loneliness. InuYasha…

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