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    then the composer and lyricist work together to put points of where they want their songs to be. At this point, all of them work to make a show out of their separate pieces. The next part after this is done is producing; this is a tricky part, the producer…

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    The Truman Show Discussion Questions Although the town of Seahaven and all its inhabitants are artificially created, Truman’s experiences in Seahaven are not influenced by the presence of the camera on him. He is not acting, as he has no idea that he is being watched by the whole world. Every action Truman takes is how he genuinely reacts when presented with a situation. Truman’s relationship with his “reality” is carefully orchestrated. Because every action has been planned out, the…

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    was pretty much everything is high school from taking public speaking to becoming school president. She went on to receiving a full scholarship to Tennessee St. in public speaking. She then got on with a few jobs at some television shows. Eventually, got her own show renamed after her and the rest is history. Like I said everything just changed for the best when her father came into the picture. During an interview she was taking part in, she actually thanked her past which help her be the woman…

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    embedded into our every thought and decision. In spite of that, hunger for entertainment and social breakthrough creates a diversion in our minds, slowly convincing us the “wrong” is not so bad; letting us ignore whom it may hurt. In the film The Truman Show, directed by Peter Weir, Truman Burbank is initially an unwanted newborn that is, for the first time, legally adopted by a corporation: Omnicam. This corporation utilizes him as a prop; a puppet they can pull the strings of in any direction…

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    Hattie Mcdaniel Biography

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    Hattie McDaniel As known as a great African-American Actress, Singer- Songwriter, Hattie McDaniel was a great woman who paved a way for several other African American entertainers in her time. During the rapid growth of the film industry, Hattie McDaniel was a woman of visionary that took the industry under her wings and evolved into a idealists to the media industry. Hattie McDaniel was born in Wichita, Kansas on June 10, 1893; she was her parents' 13th child. Her father, Henry,…

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    in his film The Truman Show, and through theses cinematic forms he is able to visually present the idea of the challenge of new experiences. In Weirs film, all of his characters such as Truman faces new experiences and the challenges that comes with it. Weir selects the ideas of overcoming fear, trust and control, for his characters to visually show the audience the challenge of new experiences with the use of cinematic forms. One of the ideas that Weir orchestrates to show the challenge of…

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    coffeehouses in the late 1970s. In 1997 DeGeneres revealed that she was gay, and Ellen became the first prime-time show to feature an openly gay lead character. In 1994 she starred in These Friends of Mine; its name changed to Ellen the following season. After the show ended in 1998, DeGeneres eventually moved to the daytime arena, launching her own syndicated talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, in 2003. Ellen DeGeneres’ legacy is making people laugh(funniest person alive), Ellen boldly put…

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    persuading people to look at the world they're living in, and to reflect on what is being done to them. In recent years most of these films have been about the media, in one guise or another, which is hardly surprising. Nor is the basic idea of The Truman Show exactly astonishing. You'd need to have been dead for the last 10 years not to understand that the commercial imperatives of the mass media have changed the relationship between information and entertainment in most people's lives. But…

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    there have been dozens of programs on American TV featuring a relatively diverse array of black families. But for many years within this span of time, there has been what has felt like a drought of Black imagery, a “whiteout,” if you will. Many of our shows essentially came and went, while programs featuring White families continued to dominate the airwaves. Today, however, Black faces are finally all over the network and cable television lineups, and megahits such as ABC’s black-ish, a sitcom…

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    screens throughout the country, and he is very much in demand amongst the British public when it comes to viewing live performers. Michael McIntyres Comedy Achievements Wikipedia'org states that since then he has taken part in numerous television shows including, Live at the Apollo, Mock of the Week, Have I Got News for You and 8 out of 10 Cats. He also performed live at the Royal Variety Performance in both 2006 and…

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