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    Diegetic Sound In Film

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    Sound has been an integral part of the film storytelling process since the studio era began. Since its inception, sound has proven to be an important technical and creative innovation used by film directors to gain the attention of its movie viewers. Present day films are unbalanced because they are visually two-dimensional but use 3-dimensional (3-D) sound. Sound plays a vital role in calling the viewer’s attention to the spatial and temporal dimensions within scenes. Directors, Editors and…

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    During the first cinema half of century, movie theatres were the ony place where films could be screened. Then, the birth of the televisión brought about a double commotion: cinema were not worshiped places anymore and screening movies at home became possible. The media on which you could watch them also diversified, video tapes and DVDs implied the democratization of filmic works and the disappearence of celluloid which was rapidly replaced by the digital signal. Nowadays we can watch movies…

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    The first movie that included a synchronized film score was named Don Juan, released in 1926. It was a romantic movie about a sword fighter and the many women that he loved. The premiere of the movie in New York was also the premiere of the Vitaphone system by Warner Bro’s. The Vitaphone was a sound film system that allowed sound to go along with the film. Other companies made their own version of the Vitaphone. Western Electric had the Movietone and RCA had the Photophone.…

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    all-star team behind it, that alone is not what makes it a Hollywood Renaissance movie. In addition to it reputable Hollywood Renaissance team, it also shares many of the common themes of a Hollywood Renaissance movie as we have seen in class. The New Hollywood movement is “remembered as an era in which Hollywood produced a relatively high number of innovative films that seemed to go beyond the confines of conventional studio fare in terms of their content and style.” (King) It is often…

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    Sun Studios Essay

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    Sun Studios has lagged behind our competitors in the market for the past 5 years. Our box office receipts have fallen short and the success of our pictures has been moderate. To address our performance in the market and surpass investment goals we must strive to offer top decile entertainment and blockbuster movie offerings. To guide us in developing a higher level of entertainment and potential blockbuster production we compiled data from the top 50 movies during the years of 1937 - 2012.…

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    Baywatch Reboot Analysis

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    The key to reboot success is 'casting' and it seems that the studio behind the new Baywatch reboot got that message. First, Zac Efron and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson were cast in the lead roles. Now, they're screen-testing some of the most buzzed-about young actresses in Hollywood for the female lead. Although no one can take over for Pamela Anderson and Yasmine Bleeth — but Paramount is sure going to try. According to Deadline: Alexandra Daddario, Pretty Little Liars‘ star, Ashley Benson, The…

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    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, Paramount Pictures, Lowe’s, RKO, Warner Bro’s, and Twentieth Century Fox dominated the motion picture industry during this time. The studios created…

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    The Auteur Theory, is the idea that the true author of a film is the director. The director leaves an implicit remark on the film and because of this cinematic, literary, or thematic signature, they are credited as the author of the film. While there are numerous people involved in the production of a film, with some directors it is truly prominent who can be described as the author of the film. Mel Brooks, renown comical director and screenwriter is one instance of the undeniability of the…

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    The movie industry is one of the largest economic sectors in America. Despite of its importance, it is not free of challenges and problems; one of the principal problems that threatens the production of movies is the raising piracy. How does piracy harm the movie industry? Does a popular movie sequel will never come true because of piracy? The answer to these questions not only reveals how fan you are of good movies, but also how negative piracy is for film production. Movie piracy is harmful to…

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    A Genre Analysis

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    Nick Lacey, is the characteristics or conventions for categorising genres, which contains five major factors; iconography, characters, settings, style, and narrative structure. Iconography is the images, tools, or features which are presented in the movie, the meaning is sent through these objects such as spaceships and high-technology tools in Science-Fiction films. Stereotyped characters, there are different types of characters in different genres, for example, action genre has both…

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