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    persuade its audience to view its company as a playful, supporting place to work in hopes to promote people to join the company. The first way in which the commercial employs pathos in order to persuade its audience is its innovative use of anime/animation. The more creative an advertisement is the higher emotional impact gain (Heiser). The creative aspect that makes…

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    The presentation also differs by the fact that when a movie is produced it can have many special effects and animations. For example, on screen they can have explosions, bloody scenes, and even supernatural animations like aliens that can’t be displayed in a play. When watching a play, it is the characters that will captivate the audience even if the plot isn’t the best. However, when on screen it tends to be…

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    Beowulf Analysis All works of great writing eventually become movies to satisfy the limited attention spans of the growing day and age, with alterations to main characters to make them Hollywood ready and modernizing the language in order to please the masses. As all text slowly begins its descent into digitalization, parts are lost as entities and ideas become viewable objects. After viewing multiple interpretations of Beowulf, the text emerges as a more successful and emotional version of the…

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    Nothing compares to the crappy animation and the somehow terrifying but intriguing plotlines of the old games. I remember being scared of all the secret stairways. I remember the alluring artwork that went into all of the rooms in the game. I remember “When the four sided box loses its…

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    Walt Disney Film: Frozen

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    Introduction Frozen (2013), a Walt Disney film, the academy award winner is the movie that I chose to write the critical response on. Preproduction Walt Disney planned to modify Hans Christian Anderson's tales since they started out animating; The Snow Queen had been one too. This individual collaborated having Samuel Goldwyn in 1943 to make a biopic associated with Anderson, which might include animated sequences through many of Anderson's tales - like The Snow Queen. Even so, difficulties…

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    Walt Disney World

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    France to drive an ambulance for a year. When he returned in 1919, Walt pursued a career of being a newspaper artist by getting a job at Pesmen-Rubin Art Studio. From then on Walt had many jobs filming commercials and doing hand-drawn animation. Walt started his own animation business and hired is first employee, Fred Harman. He eventually married Lillian Bounds, who was a secretary at the Disney Studio. They were married in 1925. Together Walt and Lillian had two daughters, Diane and Sharon.…

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    I am a sandwich artist. Or so is the title I am given. I do not place chemical mixtures of metal and adhesives on a paper canvas to create masterpieces to present to the world. My medium for transferring my creativity to others is through bread, meat, vegetables, and cheese and their countless taste buds. There are ups and downs to being a sandwich artist. I have learned a lot of skills in the past several years as a sandwich artist. However, being a sandwich artist is not all it is made out to…

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    first day of stock trading. Despite Apple’s massive success, the company believed that Job’s ideas and strategies were hurting the sales. Jobs left Apple in 1985 and purchased an animation company. He invested $50 million into what later became known as the wildly popular Pixar Studios. The investment helped the animation studio flourish as it earned $4 billion creating movies like Toy Story and Finding Nemo. In 1996 Jobs returned to Apple. Jobs noticed that Apple sales decreased during his…

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    Special Effect History

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    Special Effects have been evolving for years it all started in 1895 when Alfred Clarke created what is considered the first-ever special effect. While filming a reenactment of the beheading of Mary, Queen of Scots, Clarke instructed an actor to step up to the block in Mary's costume. As the executioner brought the axe above his head, Clarke stopped the camera, had all the actors freeze, and had the person playing Mary step off the set. He placed a Mary dummy in the actor's place, restarted…

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    In the movie Moana by Ron Clements & John Musker takes place on a little island called motuni, where moana is told by her grandmother that she has a destiny greater than she could possibly think. She embarks on an adventure of her life that helps her to find who she is and the meaning of life. The animated movie was released on november 23, 2016 and was 1h 47m long and it touched audience everywhere. The movie Moana was set at the end of that era, about two thousand years ago, on a fictional…

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