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    Rocky Ford Movie Theater

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    the public eye like you could share this story. The issue I’m addressing is the local Rocky Ford movie theater. The reason I chose this issue over any other issue is because this one is HIGHLY solvable and it would be gaining way more money than they would be losing. The Rocky Ford movie theater plays 1 movie for the whole week and does not have a vast option of movies to choose from like all other movie theaters. For instance at least 2-4 weeks ago they were playing the motion picture, “Sing”…

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    Pixar Essay

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    1. Based on the reading about Pixar, briefly discuss the difference between individual and collective creativity. Individual creativity is primarily seen as an initial idea brought up by one person, and collective creativity is a contribution of ideas towards something larger. Both forms of creativity are used to create something artistic, and are used together. Collective creativity depends on the foundations and an individual creative idea brings. In the example of Pixar, an idea is brought…

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    Glendale, CA, being the fourth largest ethnic enclave after Armenia, Moscow, and Berlin, proves to be a paradise for all categories of people. Whether you love indoor amusing activities or outdoor exploration, you won't go wrong with Glendale, CA. The following are six reasons you should consider taking a trip to Glendale, CA. 1. Sights and Landmarks in Glendale, CA From the massive and unique Forest Lawn Memorial Park to the old Episcopal parish church of St Mark, and even to the Doctor's…

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    Film Director Outline

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    Slide 1: Introduction. A. Thesis Slide 2: What is a film director? A. Explanation of what a film director is. B. The salary. Slide 3: What colleges should you go to and what degrees are useful for becoming a film director? Names of top colleges to become a film director. A. Degree needed. B. How much the college cost? C. Where is the college? Slide 4: How are these jobs being done without degrees in the 21st century? A. How are people are making YouTube shows? B. Web series? C.…

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    Mockingjay Research Paper

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    as the 10th highest grossing film at the domestic box office Catching Fire received positive reviews and is widely considered by critics to be an improvement over its predecessor, with the sentiment being that it's "a more-confident, more-polished movie"; praise also goes to Lawrence's performance as Katniss. It's the most critically acclaimed chapter in The Hunger Games series, according to review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.…

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    time. He had wanted to remain home while the rest of his brothers went out to go drink, because his most favorite ever was going to air its season finale. Jyushimatsu really did not want to miss it. The suspense, the drama, and the action! It was the best show ever in his opinion. Osomatsu had told him he could just record the show and watch it later when they all came back. But where was the fun in that? Watching it live was so much more entertaining! So there he was, his eyes practically glued…

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    view the whole cinema in black and white. Some of the film can be seen as grey due to the different shades of black that occur throughout the movie. The Great Train Robbery took place during the 1900s where technology was not as developed as it is today, because of this black and white was normal for that time. Many people today will not pick to view a movie if it is in black and white as they are more interested in something with color. A person may be drawn to a black and white film for the…

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    favorite movie comes on, you catch a whiff of something gross. You turn around, just in time to catch a man scorching down a three course meal behind you- and it is stinking up the whole theater. You turn back around in disgust and try to enjoy the movie as much as you can. On average, 58% of people who go to the movies smuggle in their own food to avoid buying the greasy, unhealthy snacks provided. Is it right to sneak food into the movie theaters? It is right to sneak food in the movie…

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    and even produced a feature film this summer. Movies are my life. However, when I am not making movies, I do enjoy exercising, reading about the industry, going to class, and talking with the professional staff at my workplace. I have tried my best to get involved on campus since I started attending the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. My first year here, I immediately joined the campus filmmaking group, CINEMA 16 and have since became the Vice President for the organization. I have also…

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    Film began with the simple invention of the magic lantern in the 17th century. All it needed to work was light, such as a candle, and crude lenses. It was used for entertainment and often times, education, for all ages. It remained very popular until motion toys came about and soon the concept of “persistence of vision” came forth, in which it is “the eye's capacity to retain an image even after it has been removed”. Peter Mark Roget in 1824 came up with that description and idea and helped…

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