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    Truth In Film

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    First, this film does hold truth in the matter that no added eliminates are there that could possibly make something fake. Everything in and about this film is truth. Now, does it come off more truthful than other films, I think no. If every film we viewed was made just like this one, than I would say yes. We already have an idea of what a film is going to look like and/or have in it when we go the the movies, so for me personally, this film threw me off a little. I assume the film does have the…

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    Stagecoach Film Analysis

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    Throughout the films I have watched this semester, American Indians have been constructed and represented in many different ways. Different films in different eras have led to stereotyping American Indians and poorly portraying the construction of American Indian life. At the beginning of this semester, films portrayed American Indians as savages who could not kill a Cowboy, but at the end of the semester, that stereotype changed into American Indians represented as helpless people who cannot be…

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    Product Placement In Film

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    The main objective of almost every film made in Hollywood is to earn an exceptional amount of money. However, if a film production goes over budget or is expected to fail, movie studios need to find another way to earn revenue. Whenever a film needs to be promoted, producers always turn to outside sources. These outside sources are usually corporations who just want their newest product shown off to the world. Therefore, advertisers often team up with movie producers in order to promote…

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    The film industry has existed for about a century already, and although it is not that much time, it is one of the most culturally inclusive and diverse industries around the globe. Diversity is defined by the variety of demographic, cultural, and personal differences among an organization’s employees and customers. I believe that for film companies it is very important to be a diverse and inclusive industry not only because of business advantages but also because it fuels innovation and the…

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    Blockers Film Analysis

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    is a 2018 feature-length comedy film directed by American Kay Cannon. The film has garnered early box-office success earning $20.5 million (Eggertsen). Blockers was Cannon’s first film for which she was the director, however, she has had previous experience in the film industry. She was best known before for her part in writing the critically acclaimed comedy Pitch Perfect. This allowed Cannon exposure to the genre of comedy before the creation of Blockers. The film follows three teenage girls…

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    After watching my third Martin Scorsese film, I believe I’ve came to a general understanding of his director style. A great deal of his films are centered around dramatic events in history that are portrayed in realistic manner that keeps the audience interested. Gangs of New York is a film based on Irish Immigrants in New York in the early 19th century. It depicts gang violence among the five boroughs and different gangs that existed at that time. As he does in both Wolf of Wall Street and…

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    The Graduate Film Themes

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    for the modern Hollywood film, which is cooperated by the director Mike Nichols, the composer Paul Simon and Dave Grusin. It has developed new conventions for presenting song in film, conventions that ‘build upon traditions established by the “classical” Hollywood musicals of the studio era’ (Berliner, 2002). The American popular rural folk in 1950s created the old classical song "the Sound of Silence", and it aids The Graduate (1967) to achieve a magnificence in the film industry. The perfect…

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    The Disney Film Fantasia

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    Fantasia The Disney film “Fantasia”, produced during Disney’s so called ‘Golden Age’ in 1940, strings together ten animated and live shorts with a full professional orchestra and to showcase the work of eight venerated composers. One of the hallmarks of Disney’s ‘Golden Era’- also nicknamed ‘The Tar and Sugar Era’, was the vivid mix of light and dark, sweet and sinister. Fantasia is a shining example of this melodramatic style. The film opens with a subdued, but colorful, live action opening…

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    The Film Chinatown

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    The film "Chinatown" presents Los Angeles’s crisis of stifling drought, despite the presence of the river, but the lack of dams and poor drainage tampering in the city. In the film we sink into the thirties of Los Angeles glooms as if we are at that moment. So the director was able to take us to see that moment through (atmospheres, decor, clothes, make-up and even music) in order to make us live this melancholy atmosphere of crime. The film story begins after a visit from a lady for the office…

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    The Village Film Analysis

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    “The Village,” an M. Night Shyamalan film, was written as a satire to illustrate the idea that although many people believe the government is heavily involved in their everyday lives, some of the things that happen or what a person or society believes in comes from a particular individual. In the movie the elders do their best to ensure that the younger generation believes that there are monsters in the woods by the village in which they live. Throughout the film, Shyamalan uses the character…

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