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    For example a western genre has elements, symbols to identify that world: for ex, there are sheriffs, outlaws and the wilderness. Different genre requires different types of stars. In Warners gangster films the stars were associated with working class people, the only predominant audience left after the Great Depression. As they watched these movies they were attracted by the attack on the government and Warner's profited from it. This may be considered an ideology. All the genres presented an…

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    my data collection as I was completing many assignments a day and studying several hours at a time. One of the biggest things that surprised me was how much time I actually put into school work. In one week I spent nearly fifty three hours going to class and studying. I am definitely treating college like a full time job. My study habits were consistent throughout the week. I like to study alone, or with my cat, in my home at my desk. It allows me to easily be organized and does not allow for a…

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    of the Worlds,” comes his first public film “Citizen Kane.” Orson Welles stuns audiences once again with his unprecedented production. However, not all were eager for the release of this movie. William Randolph Hearst, newspaper publishing extraordinaire, was not impressed by the obvious parallels between himself and main character Charles Foster Kane. Despite Hearst’s efforts to keep “Citizen Kane” from the public, it was released on Sept. 5. “Citizen Kane” is a unique movie, from the…

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    Introduction In spite of the nebulousness inherent in determining and measuring expertise, crowdsourcing systems in research and practice that seek to acquire distributed knowledge (e.g. citizen science) indicate a preference for expert contributors. To ensure information quality (IQ), consumers – users of data acquired from such crowdsourcing projects – implement gatekeeping strategies that vary in degree of subtleness and intentionality. These gatekeeping strategies stem from the underlying…

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    advertising, as a way to appeal to buyers. Using doctors in advertising is particularly inconspicuous because often times, the “doctor” in question is only a paid actor. In spite of never turning a profit, Citizen Kane is well-known to be considered the best film ever made. At the time of its release, Citizen Kane was groundbreaking, both cinematically and creatively. The film’s make up techniques were sophisticated for the era in which the film was created. Makeup artist used new makeup…

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    "Well, nobody's perfect" the famous last line from the movie Some Like It Hot by director Billy Wilder, almost did not make it into the film. The line was only a temporary fill-in, until Wilder could come up with a better line. Fortunately, the line made it into the film, and became the most famous and iconic line of the entire film. The story is about two men, trying to escape from a criminal gang by dressing up as woman, and fleeing to Florida with an all-woman jazz band. The film thus stands…

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    When Citizen Kane was released in 1941, it forever changed the film industry and exposed the world to a great cinematic masterpiece that used the American Dream as a foundation for it’s plot. Nearly a decade later Rashomon was released and displayed the unique aspects of Japanese cinema and the pursuit of the truth. Orson Welles and Akira Kurosawa both had clear visions of what they wanted their films to be; however, the two men took different approaches. Welles demonstrated different filming…

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    Citizen Kane is one of the main movies as to its filmmaking impacts. Director Orson Welles and Cinematographer Gregg Toland were massively inventive in use of camera shots, angles, and lights. Moreover, they utilize the narrative and Dramatic elements in a creative way, describing a story of one individual in many ways. All in all, Citizen Kane opened interesting platform in the filmmaking and techniques. Charles Foster Kane was a man who had everything in his life. But, the one thing he needed…

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    The Three Idiots (2009) is the best film I ever watched in my life. Not only the film that interesting done, but also its contents which interpret many society problems through the story. This essay is written about what messages I have received from this film. Including how those messages related to the development. First of all, the pressure from society and family. There are many scenes which talking and showing the audience about how serious the characters are suffer with their education…

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    extracted. 1.1 Segmentation of the movie Suppose, n is total no. of segments, L is length of movie (in seconds) and T is time period of each segment (in seconds) than segmentation is defined as, (1) Movie is segmented into different segments. Each segment contains 10 seconds of that movie. Whole movie is divided in 10 seconds segments. Suppose movie is 2 Hours long, then movie is divided in 720 segments. For 3 Hours…

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