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    “Animated characters have interacted with live actors before...but, even in “Mary Poppins,” animation was used as a gimmick. No one ever risked creating a movie which is breathtakingly complicated technically but can succeed artistically only if an animated drawing and a live man form a human bond.” Previous hybrid films had worked for the cartoons, the accommodated for them, letting the camera remain in place and having the living actors fit into a cartoon like lighting . Their interactions…

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    isle. When narrator will speak whole theater will be dark and sound would come from the wall. They also used the animation like birds flying and the sound of rain and spring. The setting looks like the hospital. Every actor has their job to do, with completion of each scene actors will carry their table chair and with 2-3 set is ready with new scene. Clothing wise nurse were wearing white uniform, patients were wearing hospital provided uniform and McMurphys’ two girl friends were wearing…

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    Heritage Film Analysis

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    Heritage films refer to a period of films, initially European, that emerged in the 1980’s and 90’s. Though there is a long list of films that are classified as ‘heritage films’, this type of motion picture is not defined as a declared genre, but rather a list of characteristics declared by the movie industry that classify these films. This paper discusses the characteristics that define a ‘heritage film’, how Tom Hooper’s film The King’s Speech represents the characteristics of a ‘heritage film’…

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    West Side Story

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    times during World War Two between two races. America was in a war and there were many Puerto Rican immigrants coming to the states in seek of a refuge. In this play there are two sides named the Jets and the Sharks. These two sides represent the Americans and Puerto Ricans during this time. I saw this play with my family on Broadway in 2009 and enjoyed this play. West Side Story is not only filled with action and romance but is also full of intricate music that takes more than one listen to…

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    A Genre Analysis

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    First, Blockbuster movies are made with high budget and use famous stars, meanwhile, Art films are made with the lower amount of budget and played by unknown actors or amateur actors. Moreover, the narrative structure in Blockbusters is usually linear narrative, problem-solving routines, easy to understand, no deviation and follows the pattern which is expected by an audience. Whereas, Art films usually use non-linear…

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    Watching movies is a great pastime. Whether it be an action adventure or a romantic comedy, it’s easy for people to sit down and enjoy one of their favorite films. However, there is a deeper perspective in the movies we watch daily. They can provide important life lessons or even advice on a situation. Movies can also have you question reality and drive you into creating serious motives. John Carpenter’s “The Thing” is a perfect example of that. To me, “The Thing” is one of my favorite movies,…

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    My Acting Career

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    It seems that everywhere you turn these days, new actors are emerging in the world of entertainment. All too often, young people have ambitionsto enter this world of glitz and glamor, but they don 't understand the amount of work that goes into such a venture. Thankfully, this is not the true in the case of Lauren A. Campbell, an aspiring, young actress who posseses talent, brains, and determination. Recently, I had the opportunity to chat with Lauren about her foray into the world of acting,…

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    Through the beginning of the commercial the actors in the commercial keep saying “give thanks” and then states something that the average child does and gets in trouble for. This makes the audience think that the commercial is just being made to make people remember the little things and to remember…

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    star or something similar when they are younger. However, most people tend to grow out of that by college. Admitting that I still actually did want to be famous, and be a part of the entertainment industry, was pretty embarrassing. In a society where actors and actresses are often treated with contempt, it was a little humiliating to admit I always wanted to, and still want to, be a part of the showbiz world. A lot of the questions concerning my family and my relationships with family members…

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    Set It Off Analysis

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    was one quote in, Rockabye Baby, that gives an exact view that defines the woman's features and view of a “While occupying spaces traditionally help by males, black women in hip-hop gangsta movies uniquely affirm and reconnect to certain African American Cultural practices frequently absent in presentations of ethnic life”(Smith-Shomade, 26). The aspect that are applied about female characters in, Set It Off, is so profound as to how black women were viewed into the scenes in comparison to,…

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