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    The French New Wave

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    turned out to be one of French New Wave’s defining attributes. With little to no funding, directors had to find alternate ways to film while working on a very tight budget, which meant non-professional actors, little to no script, and innovative methods of filming (Hitchman). These alternatives to the traditional way of film production are responsible for the The French New Wave’s reputation as an audacious movement based on breaking the rules, not only behind the camera, but within the editing…

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    only to join them but to join the overall movement. SNCC drew people from all over the country to come to their protests and rallies. By involving the Black youth of America, they gave the civil rights movement a new…

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    confusing, childish, amazing, all of these are adjectives describing directors Tim Burton’s cinematic style. Tim burton is a very creative and artistic director he has directed movies such as, Edward scissors hand, the nightmare before Christmas, Charlie and the chocolate factory, and Batman and these movie the director Tim Burton’s uses very unique stylistic techniques especially in his shots and framing, camera angles/movement, and sound. Tim burton does this so that he can achieve his desired…

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    consider the actor-director, Charles Chaplin as an expert through his various films and shorts. His works are enjoyed yet there is something beneficial to one interested in entering the entertainment industry. However, Chaplin did not gain his skills out of nowhere as his movies have been inspired by his poverty-stricken childhood and his mother, Hannah Chaplin. In addition, the learning process is a continous one. As Chaplin learned and was inspored by comedic actor-director, Mack Sennett, he…

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    Gender Inequality in the Film Industry needs to be talked about If you can’t name 5 female directors that have directed more than 3 films, gender inequality exists in the film world. There is a huge pay, equality, opportunity, and bais gap between men and women in the film industry. For every 5 men working, there is 1 woman (Zurko). As a women pursuing film, it’s discouraging how i will have less opportunity and wage than someone else just because of my gender. By highlighting the social and…

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    wanted to be when I grew up I always had an answer for them: I wanted to be a Casting Director. I am the first to admit that this is a weird answer for an 11 year old child to give, however, even then I knew that that job was for me. While I have been sure that I wanted to become a Casting Director since the 5th grade, I have never been exactly sure how to accomplish that dream. There is no major called “Casting Director”. I have spoken to several people in the industry who have given me advice…

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    Plot/Story Ultimately, the directors and screenwriters of Remember the Titans established a serious tone throughout the movie because all of the scenes are relatively realistic. For example, the movie takes place during segregation in America, which occurred around the 1950’s. So, many of the events that we're illustrated in the movie actually happened at some point in time. Like when the school was forced to let black and white students go to school together. Overall, the movie centers around…

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    Pipeline Development and Management Prior to OAI’s engagement, all of the existing Partnership Directors and the Interim Chief of Partnerships had large individuals large prospect lists, which included current sponsors, active prospects, disqualified prospects, and names of potential prospects with no current activity. Each Director managed their list separately. Directors worked towards the team revenue goal, but did not have an established individual goal. Moreover, there were no activity…

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    Cesar Chavez

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    beliefs and the injustices suffered by the poor in order to help the minority group by addressing the problem and fighting for them. Chavez said, “Using violence would make his movement fail, and that violence never solves any problems” . Cesar Chavez viewed his civil rights issues as not just another movement, but a movement to change the conditions of human life. He followed the teachings of Gandhi, who helped India obtain their independence from England through nonviolent actions. There was a…

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    Film was introduced to many movements. I chose to write about The French New Wave which is also known as “La Nouvelle Vague”. The French New Wave happened during 1958 to 1964. The French New Wave was started by a group of French film makers who wanted to create their movement in film and they did that by changing how a film could be made. The French New Wave turned out to be the biggest movement of them all and also made an impact on all filmmakers. Some of the main directors who created the new…

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