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    Film Forum Strengths

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    STRENGHTS: Film Forum is the only autonomous nonprofit cinema in New York City and one of the few in the U.S. As a nonprofit, the operating income comes from a combination of earned income (ticket sales, concession, merchandise, gift cards) and funding from private and public sources. Film Forum is able to take significant risks in the programming. Film Forum’s programs are thoughtfully curated, with attention to unique cinematic qualities, historical importance individually or within a genre…

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    INFORMATIVE SPEECH Your Name: Choong Hwan Park Topic: How to conserve your smart phone battery effectively Attention Getter: I will use the smartphone commercial video through YOUTUBE for 45 seconds to 1 minute Establish Credibility and Connection to Topic: As I am living in 21st century and I am also one of the smartphone addicted users, I have been thinking about how to make my smartphone battery longer. Therefore, I did enough research how to conserve battery for my comfort, and I believe…

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    Visual Search Lab

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    varied from 4, 8, 16, and 32 distractions. The demonstration measured the reaction time for each trial. There were a total of 144 trials where 72 were feature search trials and another 72 conjunction search…

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    David Fincher

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    A film director is responsible for all aspects artistically and technically during his or her production. Directors may write the films script themselves or be commissioned to write it from the start, or they may be hired after an early draft of the script has been completed. During the pre-production directors are also responsible for selecting the right cast, crew and locations for the film to be placed in. They also direct the rehearsals and the performances of the actors once the film is in…

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    Virtual Reality In Film

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    perception –what and how we see and hear all help create our experiences. Throughout the ages, storytelling been an art practiced by many and has taken several forms in order to appeal to these senses through such media as books, paintings, music, and film. When filmmaking first became an artistic medium capable of producing compelling stories, it took over one hundred years to reach the point technological advances the industry has reached today. It has expanded vastly to quickly become the…

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    Tim Burton Childhood

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    career that spans 16 features in more than 30 years animating, directing, and producing films. Hes worked with film companies including Warner Brothers, Disney, and Touchstone, and has been awarded several different awards for his work in films. In case you're still unfamiliar with his genius, Burton is the filmmaker behind Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, Alice in Wonderland, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory just to name a few. He also directed the newly released film adaptation of the…

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    The actors in each film are indicative of the era in which they were made. In The Immigrant, a silent era film, director Charlie Chaplin uses a group of actors that he’s used in previous films, most importantly Edna Purviance and Henry Bergman, with the latter starting in two of Chaplin’s 1915 films, The Kreutzer Sonata and The Melting Pot, all the way to Modern Times in 1936. Many similar ‘auteurs” of the time used the same actors as well, especially D.W. Griffith, who used actress Lillian Gish…

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    Special Effect History

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    achievements in the early film days was the first production of The Wizard of Oz it was the first film to incorporate color during production.…

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    creates movies that are the best known and anticipated worldwide. No studio is as careful with their product and as successful with their movie making as Pixar. Yet, Inside Out, far exceeded the common expectations. This movie is one of the greatest films ever produced by Pixar thanks to director, Pete Doctor and co-director, Ronnie Del Carmen who were able to make it happen. Inside Out is the story of 11 year old Riley, whose world turns upside-down when she and her parents move to San…

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    During my studies at La Trobe University I have learned the process of making films. I have learned the names of shots, the formatting of scripts, and have studied various directors both has a part of the course and in my personal time. Through La Trobe I have been taught to think critically, write effectively, and be able to translate the words on the page into the visuals on the screen. I have done this outside of university as well, often instigating side projects to push my creative and…

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