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    “La Amistad” I will write about the movie “Amistad”, directed by Steven Spielberg. He is a famous director, he has directed many movies, for example: Jaws, Indiana Jones, Jurassic Park, E.T, Tin-Tin, War Horse, Amistad, etc. The movie Amistad was released in December 10, 1997. It was based in a true history of historical events of 1839 before the United States civil war, it was aboard the slave ship “La Amistad” that was traveling from Cuba to the South of the United States with slaves…

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    While I do not support violence in daily life, I think violence in film is necessary for certain genres of films for example action films and documentaries. Even though we do not like it, violence is a daily part of real life. At times, in order to depict real life situations and relate to the audience I think violence is needed in films. For me violence adds to the film by making it more believable. I also feel that that if done correctly, violence can add an element of excitement in films. I…

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    Arts Encounter Paper 2: Much Ado About Nothing 1. Introduction Kenneth Branagh, renowned actor, producer, screenwriter, and director, can dedicate much of his career to his early Shakespearian performance and work, “Much Ado About Nothing.” This performance has sparked the careers of many now well-known actors but Branagh’s character, Benedick, receives much of the spotlight. Through his talent in acting, Branagh brings light and understanding to a character with an otherwise difficult plot—and…

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    The short film Gould Meets Gould is an example of seamless realism. This short film opens with a black screen and white letters showing the film’s title, Gould Meets Gould. It is literally about Glenn Gould, who argues with himself about the roles of artist and audience. Gould Meets Gould is a film written by Gould in which he interviews himself. Since seamless realism tries to disguise the illusion of realism, this film is an excellent example of the form. In the film, Gould is…

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    ENRON: The Smartest Guys in the Room film reflection According to Ritzer, (2004). “The process of rationalization causes society to put a great deal of emphasis on efficiency, predictability, calculability and control”. Progressive rationalization can actually result in some irrational consequences. ENRON was superior at energy deregulation and became one of nation's ten largest companies. However, its collapse affected thousands of employees and bankruptcy left investors with worthless…

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    the Bourne Supremacy, like, Julia Stiles as Nicky Parsons, a coordinator and logistics person for the assassins that worked for the CIA. Brian Cox played the part of Ward Abbott, the director of Treadstone, an experimental group, which Jason Bourne was apart of. Joan Allen was the part of Pamela Landy, a section director of the CIA who uncovered ties to Treadstone and the relevant traitor inside the CIA. The last big name is Karl Urban, who plays the Russian Assassin, Kirill, whose job is to…

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    Tim Burton, a famous director of many movies, was influenced by Roald Dahl, Edgar Allen Poe, Vincent Price, Dr.Seuss, Grimms’ Fairy Tales, and Disney. Tim Burton’s influences have shaped and molded his unique style; Burton uses various cinematic techniques to create a dark and suspenseful mood while also maintaining a childlike innocence. Burton also doesn't hold back on using his imagination in his films; you can see his films tend to lean toward fantasy and fiction rather than being realistic.…

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    In La Jetee, my interpretation of watching the film was a young man traveling in time as an experiment. Although as I continue watching, there are details within the film such as the background sounds, transitions of photos, and the still photos that give a deeper meaning than of a Sci-fi movie shown this year. In this essay, I will explain how La Jetee uses transitions as well as background sounds to emphasize the still images meaning of time and reality. Chris Marker creates an illusion of…

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    The Cinematography of Citizen Kane and Blade Runner Though Blade Runner and Citizen Kane were made many years apart from each other and set on completely different timelines with completely different story lines, there is a lot that a viewer can appreciate from both of them and how these films give a reflection on our society. Both movies have earned its fair share of rewards throughout the years for its cinematography and visual effects and has left an impact on how movies are created today.…

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    IOI Corporation Berhad (IOIC) is an integrated business model company under IOI Group and is listed on the Main Board of Malaysia Stock Exchange. The group started the business in the early eighties and has established a leadership position. This leadership position achieved by engaging in various businesses and has been ranked among the top companies in Malaysia as well as in Asia. The values of sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR) have been embedded in the company vision…

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