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    Wall Of Sound Analysis

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    establish a context for the game, and or the movie as well” (412). As a result, Weisman decided to visit Universal Studios and the famous ride Jurassic Park−The Ride to have a better understanding of why this ride was so popular and famous to the public. He concluded, that the “theme park ride was designed to give the sensation of being hurled headlong into Jurassic Park, Weisman wanted to create an experience of being plunged into the world of…

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    Meaning Of Sound In Film

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    complemented by a song that starts out joyous and ends with a soft, sad and smooth tone. Spatial awareness through sound is done through sounds and dialogue that complements the scale of the shot. We hear a grand orchestra in the island arrival scene in Jurassic Park (1993) which helps signify the grand scale of the island and events to come. When our guests first arrive in the wild with a dinosaur off to their left, the low key but increasing tone of the music signifies the intimacy of the shot…

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    recognizable film scores in cinematic history, including the Star Wars series, the first two Jaws films, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, the Indiana Jones series, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Superman, the first two Home Alone films, Hook, the first two Jurassic Park films, Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan, the first three Harry Potter films, Catch Me If You Can, Memoirs of a Geisha, War Horse, and Lincoln. John Towner Williams genre of music consists of film score, contemporary…

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    Orlando Amusement Parks

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    like, the famously known play “Wicked” and the Metropolitan and Museum of Art. Orlando has more than 5 amusement parks and a week will not be enough time to visit all of them. This parks consist of different rides like "The World of Harry Potter", "Jurassic Park Adventure", "Buzz Lightyear's Space Spin" and "The Twilight Tower of Terror". On the other hand, New York only has just a few amusement parks, such as "Coney Island". One of the many…

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    Triceratops are one of the most famous types of dinosaurs. They have been named the state fossil of South Dakota and named the state dinosaur of Wyoming. A person can watch Triceratops interact with other dinosaurs in the movie Jurassic Park and read about them in many children’s books (Triceratops Wikipedia). Triceratops are part of the Ornithischian family. Triceratops were named by Orthniel Marsh in 1889 after some brow horns were found near Denver, Colorado in 1887 (Fastovsky). This…

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    Steven Spielberg as Inspired by Frank Capra Throughout the short history of film, many directors have arisen that stand out in history. These directors have defined generations and created lasting legacies. These legacies carry on to future directors of future generations; be it the techniques used by directors, or the ideas and themes in their films. One such director that has been credited as an influence for a modern director is, Frank Capra, who inspired the works of Steven Spielberg. Steven…

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    The 13th Warrior

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    Michael Crichton, I know when I say the name it most likely brings up images of Jurassic Park, Andromeda Strain, and maybe even Westworld, which was the first movie to ever use computer generated images (also known as CGI). Not to take away from any of those movies, but in this case I would like to talk about The 13th Warrior. That being the title of the movie, the novel was originally titled, Eaters of the Dead, published March 1976. This is one of the reasons I chose this story marking it’s…

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    only glide, but scientist say over time evolutionary traits have been passed down to the birds that can fly. The Caihong Juji Had lived in northeastern china, 160 million years ago in the late Jurassic period. Which there were also many dinosaurs that lived in this period. The Caihong Juji had lived in the rainforest. It would glided across tree with it’s feathers and look for food. It was a carnivore (meat eater) that had hunted for small mammals, and reptiles. It would also show off it’s…

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    Having said this, 2015 was a particular good year for the film industry with releases such as: Star Wars, Jurassic World, The Avengers and Inside out (Yeomans, 2015). All of which were box office hits, so it is comprehendible why profits would have dropped in the following year. The company’s health is not just dependant on customers buying tickets for films…

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    Synthetic Biology, Science Fiction, and the Escape from Boredom Synthetic biology may seem like an area of study that is not very connected to our popular culture, and it comes across much like a field inaccessible to the non-expert, but Kurt Andersen, who reports with Eric Molinsky, the producer of the article “Biology in Pop Culture”, has seen these ideas present in popular culture for decades. Screenwriters, such as Kurt Andersen are keen to two basic archetypes. These two basic archetypes…

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