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    To relate how nostalgia is used in film we must first look at the many elements that are involved in film creation. These include the production, shooting techniques and casting. Restorative nostalgia as mentioned earlier in this research, be an ‘important segmentation variable’ when it comes to choosing locations and content for modern cinema (Seongseop & Sangkyun 2017, p.1). Throughout their research Seongseop & Sangkyun (2017) document how an audience can relate to specific locations and…

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    Books are made into movies for many reasons. It can be to help a reader understand the book better, or simply for entertainment. A movie producer cannot fit every single thing from a book into a movie, so often, viewers who have read the novel notice many differences between the two. The Lord of the Flies is not exempt from this, so there are many things that were changed between the book and movie, even though they are the same. Even, though, the characters, beast, mood, and many other…

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    and started making films at the early age of 7. He attended University College London where he studied English literature, and was a part of the school’s film society. According to IMBD.com he has been credited as a writer 15 times, producer 13, and as director 14 times, with all 13 of the films with credit as a director he was also credited as a writer. Many of the films the he has written, directed of produced have been major box office successes. The top ten grossing films of his are…

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    Pretty Tough

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    “Pretty Tough” is much more than a brand or a film, but it just so happens that their narrative short will be shown at the Artemis Film Festival this year. The main premise of the story is that of two competitive sisters who join the high school soccer team. Recently, I had the opportunity to ask Jane Schonberger about this film and the importance of raising strong girls in today’s society. What inspired you to pursue a career in the entertainment industry? A love for stories and…

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    2016: advancements are endless, especially when it comes to horror films. Think of the famous 1897 horror film Dracula; the blood that looked like blobs of ketchup, the large amounts of makeup on the actors, it all seems so fake now. With advancements in technology producers are able to create horror films with undeniable visual effects. Better visual effects increase the activity in the brain while watching these chilling films. In 2011, American Neuroscientist Christof Koch studied the right…

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    At its core, sci-fi is complex fictional concepts, warped in film to seem real, and at the very least possible. The “what if”, factor is the key to peaking interests of potential spectators and getting the most out of the genre. What if you could enter someone’s dreams and steal their secrets? What if there were…

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    Gattaca Film Analysis

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    ABC news, tonight we are starting a unique series, in which we will look at the techniques used by text and film producers to construct representations of social issues. The first segment of this will be looking at the movie ‘Gattaca’ and the book ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’, and how Destruction of natural impulses or human nature is portrayed as a negative thing by both text producers, with symbols, dialogue and context being used to help reflect this, We live in a society that is…

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    Ratatouille Movie Analysis

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    disgusting and unlikable, but this movie is both a fan favorite and very well reviewed, with the characters being memorable and the tone of the movie being perfectly French. Ratatouille is a modern classic that has inspired children, their parents, and film reviewers. The animation and anamorphism, music design, and character development all contribute to the film’s success. Ratatouille takes place in mid-1950’s France, in the midst of a food revolution. Food critics…

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    The 1985 classic adventure film, "The Goonies", has evolved from cult favorite to iconic cinema for Generation X. Fans can quote the entire word verbatim, but much more went on behind the scenes that the audience was unaware of until now. 1) Sean Astin, who played Mikey, was allowed to keep One-Eyed Willie's treasure map from the movie, but, years later, his mother cleaned out his bedroom and threw away the map without realizing its value. 2) Randell Widner, the stunt double for John Matuszak…

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    Arts Encounter Paper 2: Much Ado About Nothing 1. Introduction Kenneth Branagh, renowned actor, producer, screenwriter, and director, can dedicate much of his career to his early Shakespearian performance and work, “Much Ado About Nothing.” This performance has sparked the careers of many now well-known actors but Branagh’s character, Benedick, receives much of the spotlight. Through his talent in acting, Branagh brings light and understanding to a character with an otherwise difficult plot—and…

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