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    currency in the prison. A geographic factor would be the weather that was shown in the film. It would seem that throughout the time where the film was shot in prison the weather was always dreary and overcast which added to the somber feel of the movie. The only time that is seem otherwise was when the inmates were enjoying a few beers on the roof of the prison, and the last scene when the main character was in Mexico and his friend was walking towards him. An example of the social structure of…

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    are many factors surrounding the movie theater industry that one can use to understand the management environment. There are many internal and external components to consider when running a movie theater. This chapter discusses what components affect manager’s decisions and the view from the stakeholders in the business. One could make an argument for most of the components of the external environment being the most important component for the manager of a movie theater to focus on, but in my…

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    “Come on! Let’s ALL skip this boring Physics homework and instead let’s go to the cinema and watch that new Star Wars movie that just came out! He never checks our homework anyway, and I heard that there is a great place to eat that’s close to the cinema.” All your classmates are going. What would you do? Are you sure it’s the right choice? Peers, at any age, influence your life, especially during your adolescence. You might not realise it, but you might be affected a lot by your peers, so much…

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    Accessibility in Theater Without breaking important social norms, where else can one openly watch humanity’s live unapologetic hurting, crying, screaming, laughing, and loving? Why, nowhere but the theater! For this reason, the theater is a one of the best creative destinations for entertainment. It is a safe space that allows audiences to observe what otherwise would not be possible, and this opportunity to witness carries immense potential for social change. This is why things like political…

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    Lisa Simpson Qualities

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    To become the president of Springfield it takes allot of responsibility, and integrity. The people of our country are counting on the Future president to take a step up and make Spring Field the best and safest environment. They are expecting that he or she will speak up upon them to help make changes for the best. This is why i present to you, Lisa Simpson - one of the most well know and trust worthy. At her young age she has proven to be brilliant and one of the most passionate about the…

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    why Banksy is disappointed to Thierry is when he created his supposed to be street art documentary that he promised to every artist was kind of a disaster and terrible movie. Banksy hope that Thierry can make a good documentary and a chance to tell the world the importance and acceptance of street art but it turns into unwatchable movie. Banksy come to realization that “maybe Thierry is not really a film maker but a person whose having a mental problem with a camera” (Banksy) The film entitled…

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    In the opening sequence of the 1979 film, Apocalypse Now, the technique of double exposing film is used repeatedly. The origins of the technique date back to early photographers in the late 1800’s and the technique was translated into filmmaking very soon after the birth of cinema. The first use of the double exposure in film was in The Great Train Robbery, which was released in 1903, but the technique exploded in the 1920’s when cinema became a more well-known art form. The double exposure…

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    who was the undercover. Then the movie went back and inserted the things happened to each Mr. Color before the robbery to leave audiences endless imagination for who exactly was the undercover. We didn’t know it until Mr. Orange shot Mr. Blonde. Finally, almost every main character showed up in the movie died in the warehouse except Mr. Pink, who is “distant, pragmatic, calculating, and unsentimental.” (Weinberger 50) He seemed weak and creepy throughout the movie but he was the only one kept…

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    author’s work becomes a feature length movie entertaining more people than have ever even heard of the book. While many audience members leave the theater with their jaws on the floor, some audience members leave a little disappointed. They see all the details that the movie got wrong, big or small. Many movies fail to completely fulfill their original book’s ideas and plot lines. The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton is no exception to this rule. The Outsiders movie was far different from the book in…

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    Media content analysis was introduced as a systematic method to study mass media by Harold Lasswell (1927), initially to study propaganda. Media content analysis became increasingly popular as a research methodology during the 1920s and 1930s for investigating the rapidly expanding communication content of movies. In the 1950s, media content analysis proliferated as a research methodology in mass communication studies and social sciences with the arrival of television. Media content analysis has…

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