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    David Cook Essay

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    465) and in 1889, George Eastman invented a crude flexible flimsies where are long strips of frame made of celluloid. In order for film-makers to make successful motion picture films in the early 1890s, they needed to have “flexible, transparent film base, a fast exposure time, mechanism to pull the film through the camera, an intermittent device to stop the film…

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    Czenstochow, Russia industry played a significant role in developing manufacturing. Entrepreneurs would sometimes visit a German factory replicate the equipment and methods of production. Several workers from Werder's gold factory, from Jerzy Landau's celluloid factory, from Wajnberg's comb factory, would later tell how they would sometimes interrupt the work at night and go to pray Minkhah-Maariv [evening prayers] in the small synagogue that was arranged in the factory itself. The manufacturer…

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    kind of man who took great passion in his films without a shred of decently. One could say a driving force without a moral steering wheel when came to making movies for people who needed to distress. Every porno he produced was to him a work of celluloid platinum. He pretty much did everything. Wrote the screenplay, composed the music, cut the editing. He wanted to revitalize story telling in porn and not just have it as random scenes of fuck. ''There has to be a story, building up tension will…

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    commotion: cinema were not worshiped places anymore and screening movies at home became possible. The media on which you could watch them also diversified, video tapes and DVDs implied the democratization of filmic works and the disappearence of celluloid which was rapidly replaced by the digital signal. Nowadays we can watch movies everywher, on TVs, laptops, tablets (illegal downloads, digital subscriptions…) and also undoubtedly in cinemas where facilities have been improved over the years.…

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    of cinema. The first use of the double exposure in film was in The Great Train Robbery, which was released in 1903, but the technique exploded in the 1920’s when cinema became a more well-known art form. The double exposure technique is unique to celluloid film as it is created by exposing a film roll twice with another strip overlaying it. Double exposures have been used across all genres, for many different purposes and effects. Historically, the technique is thought to be…

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    Upon the creation of emulsion-coated celluloid film sheets, Edison’s staff was able to continue with their creative development of what would be know as the Kinetoscope. A prototype of the Kinetoscope was soon after introduced; a machine housed within a rectangular wooden cabinet that reached…

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    War Dog Analysis

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    In his years in the showbiz industry, Channing Tatum has been used to share some things with the public ever since becoming one of Hollywood’s most bankable and recognizable figures. However, for “War Dog: A Soldier’s Best Friend,” Tatum and his team of producers put the spotlight on three war veterans who share their respective stories and memories about their canine companions. Tatum knew about his desire to produce the said documentary, which will air in time for Veterans Day on HBO, yet he…

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    also suggest why women appear to achieve supporting roles and are often sexually objectified. Not only are the films directed and produced through a male gaze, but they are also filmed to be viewed from a male audience and perspective. The annual ‘Celluloid ceiling’ report found that in the top 250 domestic grossing films of 2013, women accounted for only 16 percent of directors, writers, executive producers, producers and cinematographers. Moreover, the films represent males to be fearless,…

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    remained consistent. However, when they present characters that have a different sexual orientation, rather than what society views as the “normal”, boy-and-girl, husband-and-wife-relationship, these characters are seemingly, made into a mockery (The Celluloid Closet, 1995). With the influence of media, it is acceptable to say that society favors heterosexism. This concept means that our people are orbited around the idea that heterosexuality is the only natural sexual orientation and should be…

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    While you're paying money to go see sea animal do tricks, looking like they're happy and having the time of their lives, you’re actually just paying for more equipment for them to make these sea animals lives even more miserable. In captivity, many sea animals such as Orcas suffer from poor physical and mental health. When they are not in captivity they can travel 50 to 100 miles a day. But with them being in places like sea world their tanks are normally only twice their size, forcing the…

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