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    Brett Ratner

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    Ratner is the name signed behind Rush Hour film series as a director. He is most famous by that endeavor. Other notable works as a director and producer include, “The Family Man”, “X-Men: The Last Stand” and “Tower Heist”. His eye has been behind the director camera since 1990. So how much exactly is Brett Ratner rich? According to sources it is estimated that Brett Ratner`s net worth is $65 million. Amount gained mostly by successful productions of films, but his career also expands onto the…

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    could affect another individual. Confusion might be unavoided in my film, but at the end, everything is connected and shows the sophisticated relationships between every individuals. The audience will be young people, who are in their 20-30s and college students. What attracts them in the film is the similarities between main character and the audiences, both are having struggle to live during their years in college. There are many films that attract young audiences by creating the connection…

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    Director, writer, producer, and actor Quentin Jerome Tarantino (1963 – present) is considered one of the greatest directors of his generation. His films have been seen all around the world. Quentin Jerome Tarantino (1963 – present) is credited with directing nineteen television shows, short films, and full feature films. He has also been credited with writing over twenty-five television shows, short films, and full feature films. This paper will discussed Quentin Tarantino’s (1963 – present)…

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    Hiring new directors has been successful over the years. Studios only see the movies as a success if earns a lot of money at the box office if the movie is good it's plus but overall that's what studios want. In “Why Studios Are Hiring Indie Directors For Blockbusters” a article written by Sam Aberdeen hints that hiring new directors has been successful. “The success rate seems to be more in favor of the directors, though, and there's a huge plug to this practice: successful films equal higher…

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    The Joker

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    narrative of the film centres around crime between the protagonist; Batman/Bruce Wayne and the antagonist; The Joker. The genre of the film is a crime thriller. Christopher Nolan, the director of the batman trilogy make uses of variety of film techniques in the dark knight to create scenes of order and absolute chaos. Christopher uses a variety of camera angles, sounds effect and special effects to depict his scenes between order and chaos. When creating a scene of order the director uses…

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    Steven Spielberg

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    work. Steven Spielberg realized this and did whatever it took to reach his dream. As the creator of many extraordinary films he definitely knows about hard work. He is considered one of the founding pioneers of the new Hollywood era. He has proven that he can go from happy and silly movies to serious and inspirational films. Steven Spielberg has brought life to many amazing films and has no sign of stopping. As a child Spielberg always had an interest in filmmaking. His parents were divorced…

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    Wes Anderson is an American film director, famous for several of his beautiful movie creations which reflect back upon his creative, imaginative, and amusing personality. He has received four Oscars alongside recognition for his costume and production design. Anderson’s childhood background contains a troubled past regarding parents divorce which led him to develop an interest towards storytelling, as a form of escape. He certainly has a unique way of inputting certain key elements of his…

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    George Lucas is one of the most successful, creative, and legendary movie directors of all time. Not only has he made movies with techniques that went beyond what the other directors were doing at the time, he made a movie trilogy that a large population of people can enjoy. His full name is George Walton Lucas Jr. He grew up in Modesto, California and was incredibly interested in drag racing. His dream, as a teen, was actually to become a professional racecar driver until he got into a…

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    Love Simon Transcript

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    My topic will be on a romantic-comedy film recently released called “Love, Simon”. However, it is not your typical romantic comedy, it is the first LGBT+ gay teen film to be produced by 20th Century FOX, a major film studio. I have chosen to analyze two separate genres for this topic. I will be analyzing interview transcripts from an actor and the director, and magazine articles on the movie itself. Both magazine articles (movie review) and interviews serve to enlighten but mostly entertain…

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    Every film contains characteristics that were developed by the director in order to strengthen the film as a whole. Many of those characteristics are protagonists and antagonists, ideology, and allegorical messages within the film. The three of these terms are shown in films such as Crash, Warm Bodies, and Diary of the Dead. Protagonists and antagonists develop the story line and message that the director is trying to get across. The ideology within each film also helps strengthen the…

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