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    It’s Such a Beautiful Day is a film by American writer and director Don Hertzfeldt. Hertzfeldt is an award winning cult animator who combined three of his earlier short films, seamlessly into one longer film. It’s Such a Beautiful Day tells the discombobulating story of Bill, a stick figure man suffering from an unnamed illness. This film exhibits several postmodern qualities, including the disjunctive antiform, the diegetic levels of narration, the playful use of absurdity, and the visually…

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    Fairytales, Femininity and Film: Feminine Ideals in American and Japanese Children’s Animation The nature of social expectations evident in children’s animated films is compelling. Socialization structures, values, morals, spirituality, gender expectations, and national culture and identity are all expressed through animated media and marketed toward children. Animation is more than entertainment, it is a major means by which children assimilate culture. Film is one of the most useful sets of…

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    Disney Amusement

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    A&E Television Networks, 2015. Web. 08 June 2015) Walter Elias "Walt" Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Hermosa, Illinois. He has a brother named Roy Disney who is co-founder of Walt Disney Productions. Walt Disney was one of the greatest animator to create cartoon characters. During Disney high school career he attended McKinley High School in Chicago. There he took drawing and photography classes and was a contributing cartoonist for the school paper. At night he would take courses at…

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    Keiko Nobumoto, for example, was a Japanese screenwriter for popular anime such as Cowboy Bebop, but she also worked on popular games like Kingdom Hearts. Likewise, animator Yoshinori Kanada, who is best known for his work on Birth, one of the first original video animations to be released to the market, also worked in the widely popular Final Fantasy series. Oftentimes, possessing similar developers also lead to crossovers…

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    Snow White Research Paper

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    Throughout the years, The Walt Disney Company has been an inspiration for children, even adults with family movies, shows, heart-warming episodes and movies of heroism and perseverance. Disney is one of the largest media corporations in the world getting 38 billion in revenue for 2010. (reference?) The Walt Disney Company started in 1923 in the rear of a small office occupied by Holly-Vermont Realty in Los Angeles. It was there that Walt Disney, and his brother Roy, produced a series of short…

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    the slippers are silver. The director made the decision to make the slippers red to emphasize the use of Technicolor in the film. It is quite possible that Walt Disney made a similar decision. The creation of glass slippers showed his prowess as an animator, proving that he could draw difficult items. Glass is not an easy thing to draw, because it is transparent. Also, this shoe fit the color scheme of light blue/white that he created for the film. Through analyzing these decisions, it becomes…

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    20 Job Positions That Don't Require Drug Testing (Yet) We all deal through life’s struggles. It is mostly difficult to just let the days pass and not being able to do something for ourselves or for our families. Every one seeks for having a much better life especially being able to provide for the basic needs of the family. However, some individuals feel being restrained with the thought of not having a good-paying job because of one particular reason – drug testing. Some drug users may still…

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    the decision to expand the studio in the 1950s to include sound stages and production craft facilities (The Walt Disney Studios- History). The company prospered so much that he even held the patent for Technicolor for two years, making him the only animator allowed to make color films, and there was still more money to spend (Kim). Disney had enough money left over to make another film, one of which would be an even bigger success. He called it “Snow White and the Seven…

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    Sonnenschein On Sound

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    Sonnenschein, (2001), suggests that hearing is the first sense that we develop in our mother’s womb and the last one we lose before death. Our ears together offer a stereophonic reception, whilst providing distance and spatial perception and therefore our place in the world. However, we tend to downgrade the ear’s function to almost a reflex and only become aware of its significant role when the eyes cannot perceive the information provided. Still, this gives the opportunity to the sound…

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    Sphere of Influence Jonas Rivera was one of the people who were greatly influenced by Walt Disney. Jonas is an American producer, he produced the Pixar films, Up and Inside Out. Jonas spent a good amount of his life trying to learn about Walt Disney, his work and his influence. When he was only five years old, he watched his first movie, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, At that moment he knew that animation was his true love. Walt Disney influenced the countries, Asia, Europe, and North America.…

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