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    in Their Films Hitchcock's films directly influenced and relate to David Fincher's Gone Girl Conclusion Evan Prunty Professor Kimberly Neuendorf COM 320 15 October 2015 Introduction David Fincher?s modern masterpiece of cinema Gone Girl premiered around this time last year. Around that time, I was in COM 221 an intro to film class that is offered at CSU. In the class we had just viewed Alfred Hitchcock's film Strangers on a Train. Being lucky enough to view these films in…

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    important ideas and theories to be considered with adapting “Lolita”, one needs to know the desired audience of the adaptation and themes that will…

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    Wilder in the 1971 film adaptation, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and was portrayed by Johnny Depp in the 2005 film adaptation, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Both the films and the books describe Willy Wonka as a phoenix-like man who has an odd and creative character. He baffles the other characters with his behaviour but the main protagonist, Charlie, enjoys his antics. He is known to the world as the "greatest inventor and maker of chocolates that there has ever been". (Willy…

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    Importance Of Cinema

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    involving men and women concerning cultural difficulties. Any time confidently utilized it could be so potent to be able to encourage and also enjoy men and women. Scientific discipline and also technological know-how can be prompted by means of producing films about the subjects involving science and also analysis. Beginning involving movie theatre with Sub-continent: The primary at any time movie manufactured in sub-continent ended up being Raja Harishchandra that is unveiled with…

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    Becoming A Filmmaker

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    it as a career worth pursuing The education a filmmaker will need is a bachelor 's in a field related to film. It can be film theory or something like film history.. A degree in a specific editing software can also make a filmmaker popout (Bureau 1). A degree is heavily recommended by many but some famous filmmakers have made it without one. Degree or not, a very good knowledge of basic film…

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    Long Pants Analysis

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    picture fell behind schedule and went over budget and since Langdon was paid a fixed fee for each film, it represented a financial loss to his own Harry Langdon Corp. Shocked by the financial set-back, Harry Langdon made a fateful decision: He fired Capra and decided to direct himself. After being fired, Capra and his…

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    Shakespeare is considered the greatest English writer of all time (“William Shakespeare Biography”). He has written countless sonnets, poems and plays. Many of his works has been closely analyzed and some are still acted out at theaters. Plays such as Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet are even known among people who have never studied Shakespeare. Shakespeare’s work has been around for hundreds of years and many films has are adaptations of his works. Macbeth is tragicomedy play that’s about…

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    Passion Of Christ Analysis

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    and resurrection. Then in 2004 Mel Gibson made his version of the movie and as I like to say brought it in to the 21st century with updated graphics, violence, and blood. The combination of images, faith, and history this film truly was like no other Passion of Christ movie ever done. The Passion of the Christ is a serious and deep piece of cinematography, it not just show us how much pain one man went through for us but it celebrates for the unbeliever the triumph of humanity over an absolute…

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    Kinship And Marriage Theme

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    Kinship is the blood relationship between people. Marriage is the union between man and women as partners in a relationship. The two films that were assigned are “Life, Above All”, directed by Oliver Schmitz and “Monsoon Wedding,” directed by Mira Nair. Both films tied into this week’s topics and also had similarities between them. To start off, the first film “Life, Above All” tells the story of a South African girl named Chanda. Chanda is a very smart girl and pretty outspoken. Her…

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    Both Citizen Kane and The Great Dictator are widely considered to be among the best films of all time in their respective genres. Orson Welles’ masterpiece may very well be the greatest drama film ever created, while The Great Dictator became Charlie Chaplin’s magnum opus and was the most anticipated motion picture of its time. Although there are many explanations as to why these films have withstood the test of time, the cinematography and artistic choices by Welles and Chaplin stand out as a…

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