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    big names behind the artists, Max Martin along with other Swedish writers, Denniz PoP, and many other producers that made the artists who they are and that the fans love still to this day. But because these artists have such great producers and writers, were they guaranteed to be big superstars or to have number one hits and become the artists they are today. Music producers from around…

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    however, this struggle is nothing new to the role of a film producer. Film producers turn ideas into motion pictures and oversee all creative and commercial decisions from start to finish. The core of the job comes from balancing art and business in film, aiming to tell creative stories that are made efficiently as well as being profitable. In an academic study on creativity and commerce, Dr. Andrew Spicer stated that the job of a film producer is “characterised as the continuous struggle…

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    If I Stay Book Analysis

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    change needed to be made. The director respectfully included Spragg in the filming of the movie. Similarly to Spragg, author of If I Stay, Gayle Forman, was also respected by her director. She was an executive producer on the film, which meant that she consulted with the director, producer and the screenwriter on drafts of the screenplay and things they had questions about. She also communicated between the filmmakers and the readers, who she had been hearing from for years. She was able to…

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    Edward D. Wood

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    Summary A biopic of the life and work of the legendary worst director of all time, Edward D. Wood Jr., concentrating on the best-known period of his life in the 1950s, when he made Glen or Glenda (1953), Bride of the Monster (1955) and Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959), and focusing on both his transvestitism and his touching friendship with the once great but now ageing and unemployed horror star Bela Lugosi. (Brooke,1994) Ed Wood the undisputed master of very bad movies and campy showmanship is…

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    of independent producers…

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    Power In Wag The Dog

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    election, however, a “Firefly” girl accuses him of sexual misconduct with just days before the election. In a desire to distract the media and the American public, a spin doctor and a famous Hollywood film producer set out to establish a lie that will detract the media and the American public from this scandal. They set out to…

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    With certain people, Hamlet is resolved to get revenge for his father’s death. With other people, this thought is the last thought in his mind. If he had any of the resolve he had showed earlier, his act of revenge would have already been completed. Instead of playing the part of the vengeful son, or dropping the issue entirely, he spends the entire act “slacking off';. He avoids the decision he has to make and pretends to be mad. This is shown when he says to Rosencrantz and…

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    Intro: (2nd to last) Rainbows are defined as; “a bow or arc of prismatic colors appearing in the heavens opposite the sun and caused by the refraction and reflection of the sun's rays in drops of rain.” Background: 2 long - 4 med paragraphs http://www.rebeccapaton.net/rainbows/facts.htm Two of the most important people in “discovering” the rainbow and the understanding the science behind and explaining it are Sir Isaac Newton and Aristotle. Sir Isaac Newton was born on January 4th, 1643, in…

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    (After an hour or two of enjoying the view, Damon faces Elena) Damon: "You in the mood for a swim?" (Elena turns to Damon weirdly) Elena: "There's no lake around here." (Damon rolls his eyes in frustration) Damon: "Do you ever come anywhere else but here?" Elena: (shakes her head) "No." (shrugs) "Well, okay, the library occasionally." Damon: (raises his eyebrows & smirks) "Ah, so you DO go to other places besides here." Elena: (scoffs) "Shut up. I said occasionally, meaning not very often."…

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    artists such as Buddy Holly, Little Richard, and Elvis, along with the problems in the personal lives of Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis, on American Pop Culture was that the music that was put out was no longer driven, or controlled, by these big rock ‘n’ roll stars, or the smaller independent producers who helped promote the music. The larger mainstream record companies who disliked and distrusted rock ‘n’ roll instead produced and sold music that was bland and white-washed in comparison.…

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