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    Matthew quickly added he wasn't a fool to miss the sign's of what kind of ship he was on. Seeing her bleeding gums solidified his hunch of what plagued her crew. Stepping away thanking the woman, telling her to send the next one. As the hour past into two sweat beaded along his brow as he ladored under the harsh sun. Dismissing the last of her crew that was affected by the disease. "Captain," Matthew said leaning against the railing that overlooked the deck. "What did you find Doctor,"…

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    Marc Ching Research Paper

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    A few months ago we asked, "Why Marc Ching keeps going back to China to pay for and then film even more dog torture?" Marc Ching cries and cries how he has lost his soul. Starting with I believe trip 5 he cried 'I am sorry I can't do this anymore, so this is my last trip.' But Marc Ching Doggie kept going back and paying butchers to mutilate even more dogs. He is now on trip, god only knows, #14...#15? All we knew it was getting pretty tiresome seeing yet Marc Ching's weepy snot-nosed face on…

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    Many different technical aspects are used to create the many films people watch around the world daily. Technical aspects that include: shot framing, camera movement, editing, specific point-of-views, dialogue, music, and many more all go into the making of a film. The common use of some of these aspects in films can make up a director’s directorial style. In The Silence of the Lambs, Johnathan Demme uses all of these aspects; but he specifically uses music, lighting, and editing, to make up his…

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    could happen?” Fortunately, there are few films out there that have a very deep meaning to others. To others, they are just more than movies. What they watch allows them to keep on believing and always work for their dreams. The film “Secretariat” has a universal message and a very strong impact on the viewer. The difference between a movie that entertains people and a movie that sends a message to people is that there is a certain meaning in the film. In many action movies, there is no…

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    controversial belief that film has contributed surprisingly little to art. Graham claims that this medium has failed, time and time again, to give any significant art, despite it being a super-medium. While he does, in fact, defend the claim that film is an art form, he does not seem to support the idea that film is important, or high, art. As Graham sees it, this medium is one incapable of achieving artistic greatness. This essay will attempt to evaluate Graham’s various claims about film as a…

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    The fantasy adventure film directed by Joe Wright and written by Jason Fuchs, maybe telling again the story of J.M. Barrie's classic tale, but in the flick, 'The Wolverine' actor Hugh Jackman and his band of buccaneers lead an exciting chorus of 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' by the American rock band that was formed by singer and guitarist Kurt Cobain - Nirvana. The Australian actor and producer Hugh Jackman, who plays as the wicked and cruel pirate in the Pan film, 'Blackbeard,' took some of his…

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    Band Night

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    As a student studying Short Film Production, I soon realised that it was completely different to the experience on the module during my first year of University. The learning curve was far more expansive. I learned how to appreciate the various roles within a production, I learnt that even if a role that may seem small in comparison to the DOP or Director that they still play a significant part in the overall production. It requires a team of individuals to be fully coherent with one another to…

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    Cowboy Bebop: The Movie

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    population living on Mars. As a result the government has issued a 300-million woolong reward in order to capture the cold-blooded culprit that’s behind it. A legalized bounty hunter crew of the spaceship called Bebop takes the case in hopes of cashing in the bounty. Though the mystery surrounding the person responsible steers the crew down a more treacherous stricken path than they initially imagine. For those that have never seen the show I would…

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    English 10 Compare and Contrast essay 6/30/15 Captivating Audiences Have you ever wondered how film writers came up with all of the ideas to make fantastic blockbusters? Many of these movies are adapted from their original books, including The Odyssey, which was written by Homer. This novel is believed to be composed near the end of the eighth century. However, the Odyssey became modified by the film writer Andrei Konchalovsky, into a famous movie. The Greek hero Odysseus and conqueror of the…

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    Film in our world today is something we use to portray our imagination. We use films to put ourselves in dangerous and thrilling scenarios that we would never really want to be in. Why do people like to watch horror movies if they get scared? People like feeling like they are actually in the movie entering that dark, creepy room with the squeaky floorboards and the terrifying silhouettes. My major happens to be Film Making and Television Production and I chose this career because I enjoy the…

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