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    In the film industry the genre romance is defined as wherein the plot revolves around the love of two progantist. Even though the film Stuck in Love falls under this genre, the film is nowhere near similar to the cheesy romance films that are popular in today 's teen culture. Stuck in Love was produced and directed by Josh Boone. At such a young age director Josh Boone does multiple of other things within the film industry. Not only is Boone is a director but he is also a screenplay writer. He…

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    The image, Untitled Film Still #21, was captured by Cindy Sherman in 1978. This is just one photograph in a 69 photograph series called Untitled Film Stills. To make the pictures, Sherman posed in all of the roles or, more precisely, played all of the actresses playing all of the roles. In other words, the series is a fiction about a fiction, a deft encapsulation of the image of feminity that, through the movies, took hold of the collective imagination in postwar America—the period of Sherman's…

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    Over the course of this class we’ve covered a vast amount of information on the history of photography, film and art, from 1839 to the present, all interesting. But what fascinated me the most, was when we covered Alfred Hitchcock, discussing his movie “Psycho” and “North by Northwest”. Although as a graduate student I was given the opportunity to do my final paper on any topic, but I just had to do mine on the “Master of Suspense”, Sir Alfred Hitchcock. Since I was a kid, we use to watch Alfred…

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    Case Study: River Film

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    production company “River Film”. River Film creates and develops films, initially specialized in films for the property and development sector, but now they work across a variety of sectors and industries (River Film, 2016) According to the business director (Alastair Young), River Film is a business to business communication with a corporative work structure, which it’s not the type of work that creative consumer driven advertising agencies are looking for when commissioning film production…

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    Film Analysis: Karate Kid

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    difference in culture and learned slowly how and why the kid sometimes behave. The movie also had insidious stereotypes like Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith learned from the past, this was to point out and to poke some stereotypes about Asians people. The film parodies the idea that all Asians are martial art master in Kung Fu and can pick a fight with anybody and win the fight or grab a fly with chopsticks in the air like nothing. There is always this image that surrounds Hollywood thought…

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    Tim Burton films are very unique and one of a kind. He describes and creates a fantasy that only he can control. His films are very mysterious, and eerie. To make those effects possible he uses cinematic techniques. The techniques that are prominent in his films are the use of sinister and content music, low and high key lighting and lastly the use of flashbacks. He uses this to make his films very interesting and entertaining. This essay will talk about the many cinematic techniques that Tim…

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    1. I think the major musical film is no longer a money maker for Hollywood because it is not unique anymore. Viewers would find it repetitive or too common to make over and over again. Some scenes would especially be repetitive that would lost the interest of some viewers. Some challenges would be making it unique that allows it to stand out from other musicals. If it is the same story or similar ideas, it may be unsuccessful. Additionally, the actors need to be flwexible if they are in a…

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    Women and film, they have being making movies since the beginning of filmmaking and they have always being suppressed by the film industry. Women never really managed to get the space and respect that they deserve with film. From 1896 when the first women made a movie to now 2016, 120 years later not a lot has changed in the industry. They are still not being employed as much as men, nor are they making the same amount of money as men and they are defiantly not getting recognizing by the awards.…

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    to be created so that the people of the Middle East could have a film to cherish about their culture. The film was scripted, animated, and released all during and within a year of the gulf war. This film, just as Disney has done since the world wars, was used as a form of propaganda and a method to gain nationalism from the people when we entered a foreign land for war. Therefore, Disney had to incorporate western values into the film to display what actions are correct, and how the Arab culture…

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    Most of the critics and commentators of the famous picture film The Birth of a Nation had a lot to say about it, and for the most part I would say that they all agreed in the fact that the film was the most extraordinary achievement of the cinema. Such an influential and controversial film had everyone speculating about it. Many argued that he film identified Negroes as an unbridled, bestial, horrible race and that the film itself brought all different kinds of human emotions before people’s…

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