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    If I Stay Book Analysis

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    Film adaptations have been popular since the time film production began, but film will never compare to the power of the imagination throughout the pages of a book. Hundreds of pieces of literature have been adapted into movies and no matter what, there is always somebody that is disappointed with the movie. The power of imagination is widely distinct among people. An ordinary reader will read a book and imagine the contents entirely different from the way the author intended. That is the same…

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    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, the producer should be good at…

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    of independent producers…

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    Auteur Theory Essay

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    cinematic forms of authorship this week, notably through the practice of producers, studio executives, and commercial properties. Through the work of Matthew Bernstein, Thomas Schatz, and Timothy Corrigan we find arguments for sub-facets of authorial figures in cinema, but ultimately note that the auteur theory can only be applied to cinema directors. Matthew Bernstein states that rarely is there such a case when a producer can exist as an auteur, but nonetheless it is possible. Bernstein’s…

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    Edward D. Wood

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    and focusing on both his transvestitism and his touching friendship with the once great but now ageing and unemployed horror star Bela Lugosi. (Brooke,1994) Ed Wood the undisputed master of very bad movies and campy showmanship is portrayed in the film bearing his namesake as an inspired and unfailingly resilient optimist. The plot of Ed Wood centers on the director’s unique lifestyle and worldview and how they interact with his enthusiastic drive and obsessive pursuit to creating…

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    The Music of My Life Thesis: The job that best suits me If I were given the opportunity to convince an employer that I posses the qualities required to become a music producer, it would be a simple task for myself. Since I was a child, music has always held a special place in my heart and continues to do so to this day. I have always dreamed of producing music, in hopes that it would impact someone else the way is does me. For example, the song that sparked my interest in producing music…

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    Defour Film Analysis

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    Detour Detour is a 1945 film noir directed by Edgar G. Ulmer starring Tom Neal and Ann Savage. The film starts off by a piano player Al Roberts drinking coffee at a diner while hitchhiking east from California and song plays on the jukebox which reminds him of his former life in New York City. In the flashback, we learn that Al was bitter about his talent going to waste in a cheap nightclub and so was his girlfriend, so she decided to seek fame in Hollywood, leaving him behind. Later, he decides…

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    relies on directors and producers to complete a film or project. Actors are often seen as the driving force behind the silver and small screen. Producers oversee the creation of film; directors bring a the film to life. Producers and directors work side by side. Sometimes a producer will double as a director. Directors are often the creative force behind the film while the producer is the business force. There are many similarities and differences between directors and producers. The…

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    The Studio System

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    the studio system films were mass produced this led to quantity between 400- 500 films a year. This marked a key moment in the film industry in which genres were created. This also led to famous actors drawing the audience to the film. Furthermore the genre created a level of…

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    Unit 24: Writing for TV & Film The commission process The commission is the process where the writers can start doing their work, based on the pitched ideas. Job roles in writing for TV and film; Commissioning Editor The Commissioning Editor has had the job to look over scripts to see if they are worth being commissioned. Commissioning editors would have had previous experience as assistant editors, researchers and even runners to get their position as a commissioning editor. Different…

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