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    Professor Martinez ANTH 2410 8am TR 24 November 2015 Film Response 4 In Cultural Anthropology: Appreciating cultural diversity textbook written by Conrad Kottak, he discusses globalization and the effects it has on today’s societies. While there are positive and negative aspects of every advancement in technology/society, globalization remains a discussion that people are in debate over. Through observations in the media and advancements in technology, globalization is impacting how society…

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    Moonport Film Essay

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    Moonport Film When attempting to complete a goal you have to start somewhere, that somewhere could be good or it could be bad. Have you ever wondered how NASA or our American Space Program began? Where did it start? How did it get to where it is today? and, How did it effect the economy and the people along the way? The journey of NASA, had an impact on many people, cultures, and economy’s. The film a Moonport Film explains all of this and more including, hw the location of the space program…

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    1982, directed by Godfrey Rerggio; music composed by Philip Glass (in 5 minutes, usually a 85 minutes film); http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSTTOO5-xSI Koyaanisqatsi is a visual concert of images set to haunting music. I personally did not see a plot in the more modern way, but there are definitely scenarios, this video gave the power to the viewer to give value to the images and music. The video uses a technique of extensive time lapse photography, meaning it speeds the images up, but also…

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    Option B: Technology & Film Throughout the past several decades the film industry has been known for its increasingly diversified combination of two worlds. One entailing of the unique artistic expression of producers, while the other faced by the commercialization behind funders. Within time these two sides have tugged and pulled the potentially true underlying aspects of film, creating room for a capitalistic overtaking within the industry. The empty space between expressionism and…

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    to our attention. In 1967, they released a film of the so called “Big Foot” which sparked up a lot of commotion in the media. There just is not enough proof to support his existence. Why has there not been a more recent study about how big he actually is, Big Foot is just a man in a costume, and there is no DNA evidence to prove anything. Roger Patterson and Bill Gimlin seemed to have the evidence they needed to prove Big Foot was real. With the video launched, Bluff Creek soon became a hot…

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    Prior to the turn of the millennium, video games were practically spat upon by those in “high-art” circles. Seen as mindless time killers, barely worth a mention, they were isolated from discussion for the better part of a quarter century. However, as years passed and technology evolved, the medium as a whole evolved with it. Development tools became more accessible to the masses, providing any person with an idea to tell a story that pushes the boundaries of the medium and of art itself.…

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    In today's contemporary society, technology is one of the most influential and progressive resources that enables artists and designers to communicate across all mediums. Technology has developed rapidly, notably since the Industrial Revolution as the transition to new manufacturing developments was made, influencing virtually all aspects of daily life (citation). Technology has penetrated humanity’s lives significantly, and whilst some argue that humans are vulnerable to losing their…

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    Second Skin

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    Second Skin The film called Second Skin is an interesting documentary that only informs the public but also make awareness of the ever growing issue of people becoming addicted to online games. The reason is since the invention of technology where it became portable and affordable to the public people have become obsessed with it. For example, if you ask an elder at what age they got a phone they would usually say when they were young adults. However, if a person asks a kid in the present day…

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    Toy Story 3: A Case Study

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    strategies onto the last film of the trilogy. This is because they are profitable marketing strategies that lead to customer satisfaction. Disney’s theme parks often viewed as household friendly environments popular among all age groups widening Disney’s target market. Therefore in readiness for the release of the film their branch in France known as Disneyland Paris had introduced the Toy Story play land to capture the European market, this was launched during the release of the film.…

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    Utv Case Study

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    UTV Motion Pictures UTV Motion picture is basically a film unit of UTV software communication, which is a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. It is dominant player in Indian film industry. The last decade in Indian Cinema UTV delivers some of the most iconic movies including Swades, Rang de Basanti, A Wednesday, Udaan, Peepli live, Paan singh Tomer, barfi, Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, Chennai Express, The Lunchbox, Kick, 2 States, Haider and PK. In the last 10 years, 4 of the…

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