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    manner. It does it through advertisement, television shows and films as well. It chooses to focus on particular narratives and gives so much importance to them that the audience not only becomes more informed, but it triggers thought in the audience and therefore moves them in some manner. A close-up is one such tool to use in cinema. A close-up of a face is so raw with emotion that, the proximity helps build this intimacy between the audience and the actor. The beginning of a close-up was…

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    Jerry Seinfeld Jerry Seinfeld is a comedian, actor, writer, and director. He was born April 29th 1954 in Brooklyn New York. He grew up listening to his dad tell jokes he heard in WWII and repeated them amongst friends. While telling jokes he realized how much his friends and family enjoyed them. That’s when he first fell in love with comedy. After high school he went to college at Queens College, City University of New York. There he was in little productions and comedy skits. He graduated…

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    Vanessa Hudgens Wiki, Height, Parents, Net Worth, Age and Bio Bio Hudgens is an American actress and singer. She rose to prominence when she played the role of Gabriella Montez in the High School Musical; the series brought her noteworthy mainstream success. She has tackled music, movies, and the stage with noteworthy success. She has acted in a number of good movies, Bandslam, Beastly, Sucker Punch, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, Spring Breakers, and Machete Kill. Vanessa Hudgens was born…

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    Ani Hovhannisyan Enoch Anderson English 101 03 December 2015 The US Army in World War II within 2:00 Minutes Aundrey Hepburn, one of the most famous British actresses, once said, “Everything I learned I learned from the movies” (Lamoureux). The role that motion pictures have in people’s lives is distinct and undeniable. As a matter of fact, being a mixture of art and technology, movies have always been considered to be the core part of a nation’s culture and the whole country itself. “So it is…

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    “fairytale princess”. Since her death in 1982 she still has her effect on the world today from her films and by the family she left here on Earth. She was born into a successful family in philadelphia, she was a very shy girl but she became an actor. At the age of 23 she went to hollywood and made 11 films in 3 ½ years. She modeled to pay for her acting but her film career only lasted 5 years. In 1956 she met Prince Rainier iii of Monaco, they got married right away on April 18, 1956. She…

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    The Last Detail, a 1973 comedy-drama, is the product of many respected industry players of the time. It was directed by Hal Ashby (Harold and Maude, Shampoo) and starred Jack Nicholson (Easy Rider, Five Easy Pieces), an actor who is almost synonymous with New Hollywood. The screenplay is an adaptation by Robert Towne (Bonnie and Clyde [uncredited], Shampoo) from a 1970 novel of the same name. Although it had an all-star team behind it, that alone is not what makes it a Hollywood Renaissance…

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    As stated by Dr. Shen-Li Lee from Figure8 and AATE (American Alliance for Theatre & Education) there are three parts that encompasses a musical theatre, which are; singing, dancing and acting has their benefits both mentally and physically. Exhibit A, singing is a voice based instrument that can develop memory…

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    music, seen in a dark theater, shown on the television, or quickly placed on the screens of a hand held device. It can be calming, loud, annoying, humorous, exciting, sad, and eventful. Entertainment is many things and has taken many shapes through the history of society. It would be implausible to say that entertainment has the capacity to ruin society. Entertainment is what develops our society. A young child learns from entertainment. Children’s television shows are intriguing to a child,…

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    an American actress, caught her audience’s attention with her direct symbol of excitement in the film The Country Girl (Gevinson 659). She was known for all the shows she was in. Kelly changed the acting communities by her various performances and created the iconic characters that she was known for. After retiring her profession, she continued to help America through her fame. Grace Kelly, a talented American actress who starred in many movies, created a positive influence on the American woman…

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    “Some people claim that television is the root of all evil, while others think of television as a best friend.” (Rumana) It begin as a pattern of light and dark images. Coverage of the vietnam war made it become controversial. The controversy continues as a resource for education and consumerism. Thesis Statement: The television brought united news to the U.S. citizens living rooms, yet the media interpretations public opinion during Vietnam war. As was mentioned before, there is a wide…

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