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    What do blood, excitement, and frustration have in common? Fishing is always fun but when you don't catch anything, it can be frustrating. If I could, I would go fishing every day On the Fourth of July I was a nice warm day. I got out of bed, but everyone else was asleep. (Compound) I got breakfast. I was so hungry, I could eat a horse. (Metaphor) Every else woke up after I ate breakfast. When everyone was ready for the parade, we left. After the parade, my dad and I went home to get fishing…

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    awareness related to their IP makes advertising a cakewalk, especially with online releases of teasers and trailers leading up to the release of films. The display of modern and retro-themed movie posters at theaters will continue, reminding moviegoers of the upcoming movies. We recommend using a standard TV appearance schedule; placing actors and directors on talk shows and in interviews in the months leading up to release. Because China is a relatively cheap area to advertise in, Lucasfilm can…

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    Paid In The Film Industry

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    The film industry is one of the biggest industries in the United States. It rakes in a huge amount of money each year, in 2014 alone it made around 564 billion dollars. Even though the industry as a whole is very large, some films are considered commercial flops. One reason that this may be is that there was not enough advertising for the film. A few other factors may be release date, star power, critical reviews and word of mouth, its connection to existing franchises or books, and the film’s…

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    The film I watched this week was Marvel’s Doctor Strange, a comic book adaptation of the famed Doctor Strange character created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. This film was about an extraordinary surgeon known as Doctor Stephen Strange who loses the ability to utilize his hands and seeks help to regain the ability to be a surgeon in many ways finally being forced to seek the help of a mysterious being known as The Ancient One. In doing so, Stephen Strange gains many new abilities that change him…

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    Pixar Research Paper

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    Pixar Animation Studios is a well-known creator for movies, shows, and short films. They have made films such as Toy Story, The Incredibles, and WALL•E. Pixar animators are the storytellers of legend. Their tale is a long and hard one, with trials and speed bumps. Through the hard times they have faced, Pixar has remained victorious. The company has gone through an amazing transformation and really has become one of the wonders of the digital age. In the beginning, it was George Lucas, the…

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    animated films and cartoons, Disney can generate commercial interest in film merchandise and promote racial stereotypes. For example, the release of the Toy Story film coincided with the release of Toy Story related merchandise. Furthermore, Disney’s Aladdin teaches children the underlying themes of “Arabian barbarity” “Aladdin clearly portrays the ‘bad’ Arabs with thick, foreign accents, while the anglicized Jasmine and Aladdin speak in standardized American English” (Giroux 109-10). With films…

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    Jaws is a 1975 American thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg and based on Peter Benchley's 1974 novel of the same name. In the story, a giant man-eating great white shark attacks beachgoers on Amity Island, a fictional New England summer resort town, prompting the local police chief to hunt it with the help of a marine biologist and a professional shark hunter. The film stars Roy Scheider as police chief Martin Brody, Robert Shaw as shark hunter Quint, Richard Dreyfuss as oceanographer…

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    following information represents action film industry. The film industry age of moviegoers consist in the range of 18 – 34 years of age. The gender consists of all but mainly higher with males. The income level consists of the middle class. The ethnicity of avid moviegoers is Caucasian. The avid moviegoers are fast passed and energetic. The geographic area for producing the films will be in the southwest region. I will be located in Los Angeles, CA. The release of the movie will cross over…

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    attendance in theaters. Peoples cinematic experiences are threatened because of film theft and punishment for the theft should be severe. According to the article “Digital Darwinism: Piracy Pushes Progress” in Information Science & Technology Abstracts “It wasn 't all…

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    George Lucas Star Wars

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    changing the game of his or her sport, these moments can take place anywhere and at any time. For the film industry, one of the most important and groundbreaking films ever made was Star Wars, directed by George Lucas. Star Wars instantly became one of the most popular films once released, creating a fanbase that will continue for many generations. Lucas was able to create this unbelievable film through many common techniques that were used for many decades before his time. However, the most…

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