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    Animation is a process of displaying still images in a rapid sequence to create the illusion of movement. Animation derives from Latin verb ‘Animare’ which means ‘to give life to’. Each picture is shot on film one at a time and is shown at the rate of 24 pictures per second making the pictures appear to move. Meanwhile, during silent era, animation was developed . It was started on 1906 until 1929 by the six famous cinematic animators with different background. There are James Stuart Blackton,…

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    of an American Hero? Snowden and Citizenfour are films that attempt to retell the story of Edward Joseph Snowden. A man who was fed up with over extension of power in the government and wanted to show the citizens of America just what their government was capable of and how their privacy was almost non-existent. He downloaded thousands of files from the NSA. The films try their best to show the story as accurately as possible. However, can a film truly depict the story in its entirety and with…

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    The Vatican post the release of La Dolce Vita condemned the film as being pornographic and an insult to the traditional Italian Catholic church. The film with its play on the Italian essence of Hollywood was extravagant and not what could be considered as following the practices of the Catholic Church. But, why then did some believe that aspects of the film point to false spirituality? This falsity was seen in the opening scene as a statue of Jesus Christ was flown over the city, symbolizing…

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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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    Pure Flix Film Analysis

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    number of films for the company. The studio is also responsible for the newest telling of the Samson story, and they are currently in post production on a more faith inspired version of Unbroken, most recently adapted for the screen by Angelina Jolie. Their most popular film by far is God’s Not Dead, which reinvigorated the Christian film movement, however when you look at ratings, something still does not make sense.…

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    Disney Animation History

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    The majority of large animation producers of the time were drafted in to produce informational films for a number of different aspects of the war effort. Animation was now being sought after as a form of motivating and explaining in an engaging manner due to its relatively simplistic nature of the time (Solomon, 1994). It seemed that animation had begun to move away from the notion that it could only be used as a form of entertainment. It was now being utilized for its ability to convey…

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    Whether or not you go to the movies every weekend, films are an important part of our lives in the modern world. No matter where you go you will inevitably see advertising for one movie or another, and if you do not then you will see one for a television show. In the age of the internet and social media it is truly impossible to escape movies even if you could not care less about them. I know people who have not been to a theatre in years and others, like myself, who go practically every week to…

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    impact this film may or may not of had on it. As well as the continued creation of Nazi propaganda in condemnation of Jews. Tegel also indicates that the creation of this film in its antisemitic air may have been excessive for many Nazi sympathizers. Tegel will also note the three dissolves in which Suss will evolve and devolve in the film. Tegel starts off by saying that during the Third Reich there were over a 1000 films made and 229 of these films could be categorized as propaganda films.…

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    The science fiction film based on a novel by Ernest Cline - Ready Player One, has the American director and producer Steven Spielberg planning to leave himself out of the cutting room floor. Ready Player One is a thriller about a kid on a high-stakes treasure hunt, by going through a virtual reality world made in a society that's been preoccupied with '80s pop culture. And even before Steven Spielberg signed on to helm the film version of the book by Ernest Cline, the director was all over the…

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    subcategory a film belongs to (based on various personal factors), a film categorized as one of higher quality and values will affect the way the audience will perceive it. In other words: a serious, informative documentary that addresses issues of society will have more credibility and impact than a rather entertaining genre such as Reality TV for example (Hill, 2007: p.58). But the operation of arranging…

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