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    childhood drawing cartoons for family, and friends. After returning from France in 1919 his brother got Walt a job at Pesmen-Rubin Art Studio. This is where Walt met the cartoon artist named Ubbe Eert Iwwerks, or as his friends called him Ub Iwerk. Together they advanced in the ranks and produced a cartoon called “Laugh-O-Grams” which due to its huge success, Disney was able to open their own studio. There first order of business was to produce a series of seven-minuet cartoons. The cartoons…

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    Juvenile delinquency has always been a thorny issue for the American government. According to Leapman, every four violent crimes committed by the adults are followed by one carried out by those under the age of 18 (p 118). Superficially, crime is a result of people’s personal aspirations and negative impacts of the environment. Although the direct causes of this process are unknown, violence on television is arguably the most powerful trigger of the juvenile violent behavior. The first argument…

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    up a studio in Los Angeles to create animated cartoons. In 1928, his short film Steamboat Willie, featuring the character "Mickey Mouse," was a national sensation. It was the first animated film to utilize sound, and Disney provided the voice to Mickey. From that point on, Disney cartoons were in substantial interest, yet the organization battled financially in light of Disney 's emphasis on enhancing artistic and technical quality. His first full length cartoon, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs…

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    ‘Couleur de peau: Miel’, is also called as ‘Approved for Adoption’ in English, is a French-Belgian animated movie based on the adoption experience of Jung. Jung is a cartoon artist and is involved in the directing of the movie. In the animated section of the film, Jung was appeared as a 5-year-old Korean child who was adopted by a Belgian family. His confusion of family status and civil status increases with his growth and his path of growing in Belgium was winding. He tried to escape his…

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    secret of his popularity” (Walt Disney). Disney created a cartoon character that the average person could relate to and genuinely enjoy. It was not easy to introduce a cartoon character to the public. There were mountainous difficulties during the creation of Mickey Mouse and finding the method to make the character come alive. Disney was the first animator to synchronize sound with the actions of the characters on the screen through the cartoon “Steamboat Willy” (Fanning 57). Before this,…

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    A film should associate with entertaining the audience and knowing whom the audience is to satisfy them. I watched a 4 minute long black and white animated cartoon called “Private Snafu: Booby Traps” by Robert Clampett from 1944. The film involved a character resembling of a soldier of World War II that learns the hard way the dangers of booby traps. Throughout the film, Clampett makes it obvious that he is aware of his audience being the soldiers of War World II and does so by…

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    of artwork in the tunnels near Lanark residence, and obviously painted by some of its floor members quite a few years ago. This particular sign caught my eye because I was curious as to why an entire floor of people would choose a 2001 children’s animated movie to represent them in a public area for an indeterminate amount of time. I believe that the Shrek painting is a perfect example of a social media meme. According to Little (2014), “Internet memes—images that spread from person to person…

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    Walt Disney was an American animator, entrepreneur, film producer, and voice actor who won 22 academy awards in his entire lifetime. Disney was massively influential on North America, creating many cherished and adored animated American classics. Walt Disney was the most influential animator in all of North America because he produced an enormous portion of America’s popular media and entertainment. Walter Elias Disney was born in Hermosa, Illinois on December 5, 1901 to Elias and Flora…

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    Sita Sings The Blues

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    It was the first time that I heard and watched this movie---Sita sings the Blues. This animated movie won the best-animated feature on the Annecy International animation festival, and it also got the award nomination of the independent spirit of the 24th American independent filmfest. There is no doubt that this film is a wonderful film otherwise it cannot win and get these honors and awards and the focus from so many people around the world. But there are still many people think this film is a…

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    Enchanted Drawing History

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    creative forms of film and its history goes almost all the way back to the beginning of movies. The first example is a short two-minute film called The Enchanted Drawing from the year 1900. It was not entirely animated as it included live action footage, but it was the first movie with animated sequences as far as I am aware. It consists of a man (in live-action) drawing a picture of a man's face on an easel, as well as other objects, such as a cigar and a glass of wine. He takes the…

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