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    Joanne Morreale’s “Revisiting The Osbournes: The Hybrid Reality Sitcom”(2003) asserts that the Osbournes reality television show was a surprising hit between 2001 and 2002. Morreale backs up her claim in saying that their television show was one of the highest rated programs on cable television and also the most successful series in MTV’s twenty-one year history. The reality sitcom follows the lives of Ozzy Osbourne, his wife Sharon, and Jack and Kelly. The television show began being moved to…

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    Long Shots In Birdman

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    that utilizes long shots is “Birdman” directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu. The entire movie was made to seem like one continuous shot. Alejandro did this by hiding cuts extremely well. Although long shots add to a film they are extremely difficult and taxing on the entire crew. Long shots also require an extended amount setup time, which also means higher cost. Even though all of these cons are true, they are still worth making. Long-duration continuous shots are worth the time, money, and…

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Film Review

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    and now Beneath. All films that happen to take place in a mine, in fact I can't thing of a single film that takes place in a mine that I dislike. A lot of this stems from the fact I like horror films with a ton of ambiance with a claustrophobic feeling of being trapped to back it up, which is something Beneath has in spades. What makes this film even better is the tight script and well-balanced cast. Something that made this film standout to me, and I really like how this film played with my…

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    There are several specialized roles in shooting this documentary film, including producer, director, scriptwriter, talents, editor, camera operators, gaffers, sound operators, location manager, set designer, marketer, and a transportation driver. Uncontrollable Panic needs a producer, who is to ensure that our film is made on the right track and that everything goes smoothly. Specifically, s/he will help the team organize the film production and develop our script into a workable project. Thus,…

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    modified and gerrymandered by the powers that be, to alter or suppress perception in their interests. The Matrix (1999) tells the story of Thomas Anderson, a miscreant cyber-criminal under alias ‘Neo’ revealed by other-worldly intervention from the crew of the Nebuchadnezzar to be the ham-fisted Jesus Christ allegory destined to save mankind from simulation-based machine bondage. Berger develops his thesis by providing examples to the malleability…

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    added to the movie production process. The early superhero films that were produced like the 1941 Adventures of Captain Marvel were only black and white. Though there is nothing wrong with black and white movies, the introduction of color in 1939 to film greatly influenced the attitude of the audience of its time. Color changed superhero film for the better. There was a time period after the early films when there was a decline in Saturday film serials, that aimed the superheroes that were in…

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    Rob Thomas Book Report

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    similar to Veronica Mars, though the protagonist was male. Thomas's father was a vice-principal at Westlake High School near Austin, Texas, and the main character attended a "thinly disguised version" of the school. As Thomas had begun writing for film and television, he did not resume his teen detective idea for several years. Writing a novel could take months for Thomas, whereas a television script…

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    to numb the pain grows. Their minds running around one last possibility in circles, all concluded with a jump. The Golden Gate Bridge, the main focus of the film, is a popular tourist destination. As the documentary sets into motion,…

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    The Blair Witch Project

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    This film explores the legend behind the Blair Witch, who is a supposed murderer in a small town, through three student filmmakers. In its entirety, the film is recorded from a video camera, making the events seem realistic, subsequently increasing the integrity of the film. In terms of the plot, the filmmakers begin by interviewing the nearby town on the Blair Witch, confirming its existence. They then journey through the woods to investigate the Blair Witch, confronting many supernatural-like…

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    Lawrence Of Arabia Essay

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    case against the Ottoman Empire at that time World War I. Theme - The main theme of the film is it’s a flashback of Thomas Lawrence when he went to the Arabian Sahara, struggled emotionally with his alliance between his original people “the British” and his new friendship with the Arabian tribes. Its different in the way they presented it because as…

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