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    Dziga Veertov Analysis

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    Isaiah Isaacson During the early 1900’s, the relatively new concept of film was emerging as one of the most popular forms of entertainment. As more and more improvements were made to the motion picture camera filmmakers were able to begin exploring the realm of creative possibilities they could achieve. Two notable films that that did this are Dziga Vertov’s Man with a Movie Camera, and Sergei Eisenstein's Strike. Both films are known for their groundbreaking use of montage and the powerful…

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    Tim Burton Childhood

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    Burton has a directorial 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…

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    In 1911, Windsor McCay created his first cartoon, based on his comic strip Little Nemo. The silent animated short film with a running time of 10 minutes is one of the earliest ever made and its expressive character animation distinguished the film from the experiments of earlier animators. Little Nemo, 1911. https://alchetron.com/Little-Nemo-(1911-film)-45390-W The response to the film was enthusiastic. An item in the trade publication Moving Picture World, which praised the film's…

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    Special Effect History

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    Special Effects have been evolving for years it all started in 1895 when Alfred Clarke created what is considered the first-ever special effect. While filming a reenactment of the beheading of Mary, Queen of Scots, Clarke instructed an actor to step up to the block in Mary's costume. As the executioner brought the axe above his head, Clarke stopped the camera, had all the actors freeze, and had the person playing Mary step off the set. He placed a Mary dummy in the actor's place, restarted…

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    David Fincher

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    name with dark and stylized thrillers such as “Seven and Fight Club”. His feature debut was Alien 3 (1992), which did not go smoothly. The production company did not allow Fincher to have complete control over the film, and the end product did not turn out as he expected. The experience was enough to convince him to go back to directing music videos and commercials for the next few years. He agreed to give another feature film a chance, and this time he had complete control over the entire…

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    inner-workings of mind as being highly visual and realistic. The animated destinations of the Train of Thought, Long Term Memory, Abstract thought, Dream Production(“Three Views: Inside Out.” ) , and more, are well thought out and take part in surrealistic features that oddly feel believable in the personified way they are…

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    History Of Film Analysis

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    History of Film Although, technically the history of film begins in Europe in the 1890’s with the first motion picture, every innovation in the art world from the beginning of time played a part in getting there. From cave drawings, to oil paintings, to photography, to stroboscopic toys; elements of film can be found in nearly every form of art. When the first motion picture was invented filmmakers were only able to make their films 50 seconds long, there was no camera movement, and no…

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    over two seasons planned. It has been nominated as 2016 Best Pilot by WebFest Montreal. Danger Pay is also mentioned by Tubefilter as an “under-the-radar series to watch”. wp-1471994128909.png Why did you choose to go the route of YouTube to feature these shows? Webseries can be a great way to create low-budget projects. YouTube is an accessible and easy means of distribution. It allows me to showcase myself globally and gain a large audience and loyal followers. Do you have any other…

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    Short Film Analysis

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    fall in and out of love, discover the meaning of life, or conquer a nation in two hours. In 10 minutes, a character may only be able to summon up the courage to ask someone for a date.’ (2010 :10). Although he is talking about the difference between feature and a short, I would argue that this is also true for the difference between the 5 minute and the 30 minute short. Anamnesis and Sidekick contain life and death scenarios, and deep conundrums for the main characters. Even Teaspoon ends with a…

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    Free Economy Model

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    is not just indicative of Facebook but to online shopping marketplaces such as eBay. The ratings system eliminates the need to be face to face when buying an item off someone as online shoppers can see the rating of seller, selling the item. This feature has now become a staple part in online shopping and has changed the way buyers perceive buying online. It has allowed consumers to become more engaged and comfortable with buying their items online. Statistics show this as in 2015 7.6 million…

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