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    Ans. Company – WALT DISNEY VISION - • To be one of the world’s leading producers and providers of entertainment and information. MISSION – • Using our portfolio of brands to differentiate our content, services and consumer products, we seek to develop the most creative, innovative and profitable entertainment experiences and related products in the world. The Walt Disney Company was founded in the year1923 on 16 October as DISNEY BROTHERS CARTOON STUDIO. It was founded by Walt Disney and Roy O…

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    and has a great deal of information on situational leadership. This article discusses transformational leadership from the perspective of senior leadership. Included in the research is the topic of the situational leadership model. The theory is expanded in the article to discuss points such as situational judgment and tacit knowledge. However, following the topic of situational leadership throughout the article is not easy. Although this article may be helpful, it would not provide a great…

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    The Movie Jaws was first released in 1975 and soon became a very popular film. Directed by Steven Spielberg, the main actors were Roy Schneider, Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss, Lorraine Gary and Murray Hamilton. With an $8 Million budget, the revenue from the film totaled to $260 Million as it was a huge hit. The film won 3 Oscars for best sound, Best Film Editing and Best Music/ Original Dramatic Score. It also won a Golden Globe for Best Original Score- Motion Picture and 9 other awards.…

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    Visual Effects Industry

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    As a result of the rapidly declining cost of computing power in the 1980’s and 1990’s, visual effects technologies encountered an unprecedented period of rapid growth, innovation and improvement. This period of advancement bled-over into the 2000’s with the rise of consumer and prosumer software programs, which were becoming more and more intuitive, while still remaining cost effective for smaller productions. The science fiction genre changed rapidly throughout the 2000’s, as a result of new…

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    financial success and audience approval. The Universal Monster Movies display a significant era in film history where a genre was shaped, not necessarily through intention, but as a result of a financial crisis. Although popularized in American cinema in the 1930’s, horror had existed in media for centuries before. The elements and ideas associated with horror are…

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    There was a time when I doubted myself because I was unsure of the future, questioning whether I want to be a film director or a sound designer. I decided my calling was film directing and nothing else. Ever since then like an endless loop of reruns it kept playing through my head, “Did I make the right decision?” I attended university and decided to major in recording arts; it was my ticket into the film world and pursues what I am passionate about. I minored in journalism to experience…

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    Globalization and its impacts on Culture Globalization is the interaction between people, companies and government of different nations. Globalization focuses on changes which occurred in economic and political affairs. Globalization also have significant impact on local cultures and values. The effects of globalization on local cultures have received less intention due to the fact that the issue of local culture is more confusing and sensitive. With the development in economics, culture and…

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    Darwin's evolutionary thinking has influenced many sciences, among them psychology. As one of its effects, animals began to be used in psychological research processes, and this use is justified by the assumption that the basic processes are common to different species. In these studies, the animal is used only as a means and not as the research object, with an understanding of human behavior your ultimate goal. Making a retrospective review, it is undeniable the importance of knowledge gained…

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    Steal This Music Summary

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    misleading if not openly dishonest as the primary beneficiaries are not the artists but the corporate conglomerates that control the access to the work. Demers discusses a range of performance types, historical moments, and artistic forms from temporary cinema to art-music composers, from home radio to hip-hop and pop artists in the process of conveying a large sweep of the 20th and 21st century American…

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    The 1970s served as time of mass hysteria surrounding different national issues. The stereotypical American, white and middle-class, worried about issues that began in the 1960s and continued into the 1970s. The media depicted and often over-dramatized concerns over heroin use segwaying into the suburbs after tearing apart nation 's great cities. American’s had an immense concern over the new way sexuality was being portrayed in media such as pornography. Discussions soon emerged on childhood…

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