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    genre of historical growth throughout history up until this day, and for many more years to come. Intrigued by the creativity of film making and the way it has expanded throughout time with capturing its audience attention and keeping up with its generation of fantastic films, as well as transitioning from black and white films to color. Even more amazed at the fact that the history of film began in the 1890s during the discovery of the motion picture camera. With that being said; there was…

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    In all of Roman history, perhaps one of the most influential men was that of Lucius Junius Brutus. At the pinnacle of his life, he was able to start a revolution that overthrew a monarchy and helped to establish what would become the most power land in the ancient world: Rome. Yet, despite his accomplishments, he has seen very little recognition compared to some Romans, like Julius Caesar. However, Brutus’s life should not be kept in the shadows. For this reason, I propose that a film dedicated…

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    during the 1950s and 1960s. In this report I will try to bring some short informations, facts and thoughts by other sources from history of cinema to present reders of this articleinterest and also giving them some idea about this powerful movement in history of cinema in the world and especially after War World 2. According to Robert Sklar in his book An International History of the Medium said: “As it turned out, the strongest response to Hollywood‘s challenge during the 1930s came from…

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    Racial Bias In America

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    Throughout the United States’ history, police have become increasingly well-armed with firearms (F., J.). Lethal force should be the absolute last resort as officers have the options of support from other officers or CEDs, also known as Tasers. To reduce the immediate resort to and frequent…

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    Missouri, found incriminating evidence that show law official’s taking purposely taking money out of low-income people as well as poor people pockets “disproportionally African Americans-to put into court and city coffers”(Bingham, et. al). Traffic Camera Best Practices Best Practice One Brennan Center for justice at New York University School of Law identified five essential recommendations that advocates against the increase and incarnation for criminal justice debt. They are (1) Conduct…

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    Disney’s main reason for making his first movie is because it was an escape from reality during the depression. His movies helped people forget about what was happening for a few hours and have fun in this time of sadness. Disney created history by making his movies and theme parks. His parks are some of the most popular parks in the world. Disney lived a great life, but sadly died on December 15, 1966 due to lung cancer. He was 65 years old when he died. He may not be here today but people…

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    Photography is not just strictly visual, it is influential, subjective, objective, and impactful. It is a means and a medium to bring about change in society or the world. The camera is a small but powerful tool to bring about social change but to also share an image, an image captured in a moment of time. In a quote by renowned American photographer Aaron Siskind, “Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever... it remembers little…

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    express the emotions that once had meaning. The film, The Blue Angel, directed by Josef van Sternberg, in 1930, and The 39 steps, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, in 1935, are two completely different films that's capture one great thing: the beauty of history. Neither film narrative’s directly have major historical context, however, they embody each designated era and the stylistic elements of its time. While both directors have different…

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    very real, and body cameras have presented themselves in response to this (Akkoc). Police cameras have gained popularity in the last few years, but the benefit of safety and regulation of police officers does not outweigh the clear negativities of their presence. These cameras cost the public their privacy and freedom, as well…

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    watching the Lumière brothers Arriva of a Train at La Ciotat (1896) in France. These new moving images amazed audiences all over the world. Thanks to Thomas Edison, Georges Méliès and the Lumière brothers, the great pioneers of film history. Silent films used camera effects, music, lighting, staging of props and the actor’s body language as a medium to create a universal language that communicated to people intellectually and emotionally. A collection of Thomas Edison, Georges Méliès and the…

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