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    These events were known as the Paramount decision and the Hollywood Blacklist. Both had a significant impact on not only the way movies were produced, distributed and exhibited, but also affected people directly, such as screenwriters, actors, directors and musicians as well. In both cases, laws were being broken, and the rights of individuals were being violated. The shift in direction came when those affected sought litigation, and censorship began. Paramount Decision The five major studios…

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    the most celebrated directors of our time. His film making techniques are striking, but the most important things within his films are exploring the biggest characteristics of life. High concept subject matter and film techniques redifined the cinematic experience. Few other film directors matched Kubricks attention to detail, kubricks work conveys a message and purpose, this creates style that everything has a meaning on the stage, from costume design to a character movement. Kubrick manner of…

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    After reading “The Hidden Costs of Going Green” by Bill Carter and “For Job Market, Green Means Growth” by Brian Wingfield I have seen both sides of the situation for going green. Carter touches on the hazards that occur by turning our world into a green world (550-1). Wingfield promotes the economic boost going green would give to our world in his article (548-9). The authors’ have taken their side on the issue, but now it is my turn to determine which author has a more credible argument. When…

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    recognizable as a director. He is known as the master of suspense and through his artistic choices he is the author of his films. Hitchcock has his own persona and often appeared in cameos in his films. His unique style leaned away from studying films as a genre but through an auteur approach, Cashiers du Cinema written by the father of auteruirsm, Andre Bazin. Bazin stresses on mise-en-scène, the content of images, that reveals the filmmaker’s vision. To be an auteur a director must present…

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    greatly added to the overall effect of the movie. The most influential camera element that was used in the film was camera work. Lumet chose to incorporate a variety of different methods of camera work including camera shots, angles, and camera movement into his film. While the film consisted of long shots, medium shots, and American shots, the close-up shots seemed to dominate the…

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    The Graduate and Dead Poets Society are both coming of age films that convey a story about growing up. The directors of these movies had different approaches with their use of camera work. The Graduate used camera work as an obvious element to the movie, whereas Dead Poets Society had more muted shots. The Graduate used different camera shots frequently to express the emotion of the scene, while Dead Poets Society used the shots to enhance the impact of the dramatic scenes. Dead Poets Society…

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    The term “film festival” may mean different things to different people. Film buffs look at it as an opportunity to watch thrilling new films from all over the world before general release or even film that will never be released. Filmmakers see film festivals as opportunities to display their work and gain acknowledgement to international audiences as well as to connect with other filmmakers. Film producers, distributors and investors use film festivals as a platform to network, educate…

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    com/this-day-in-history/hound-dog-is-recorded-for-the-first-time-by-big-mama-thornton. Accessed 21 May 2017 Sartwell, Crispin. "We can't Let the Culture Scolds Win." Los Angeles Times, 27 Sep, 2015, pp. A.26, SIRS Issues Researcher, https://sks.sirs.com. Silvera, Nicholas, director. 0:00 / 0:46 100% SFSU 2016 - Campus Employee Assaults White Student for "Cultural Appropriation". YouTube, 28 Mar. 2016, www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDlQ4H0Kdg8. Accessed 21 May 2017. Thomas, Christine M. “Republican…

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    enforces the fact that Jonas broke a rule. In the movie by adding a chase, it emphasized he was being tracked down for his illegal activities. Jonas broke the rules in both the book and the movie, but it was better in the movie because the whole movement and actions…

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    and surprises, the thriller has long been one of the most popular genres in film. Since the father of the thriller, Alfred Hitchcock, released Psycho, thrillers have captivated audiences with the combination of suspense and anxiety. Austrian-born director Michael Haneke, takes the central ideas of thrillers and places his own twists and style in his film to create his own unique brand of thriller. This is very evident in this 2002 movie, Caché. Despite Psycho and Caché both being classified as…

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