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    Joyeux Noel Film Analysis

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    Did you know that the shooting of the movie, Joyeux Noel, took place in 4 different countries? The movie was shot in Scotland, France, Germany, and Romania. Joyeux Noel, directed by Christian Carion starring Benno Fürmann as Nickelous and Diane Kruger as Anna, was released in theaters on November 9th, 2005. The movie, Joyeux Noel, is based on a true story that took place on Christmas Eve of 1914. An unofficial cease-fire took place along the Western Front, resulting in the enemies meeting in…

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    I was looking on Google trying to figure out what movie I should watch for this journal, I notice while rea ding the descriptions, that most of the films dealt with some kind of martial arts training. Additionally, what I also found appealing while looking at which movies to watch, was how most of the films were set back in time and the movies were mainly set back to the early 19th century. For my movie selection, I choose a drama and action movie called Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and it…

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    visual means. Hitchcock created an entire film from the rear window of a Greenwich Village apartment symbolizing a certain “movie-watching” experience. Hitchcock uses mise en scène to show how the film is going to progress, uses camera movement around the buildings to give a sense of continuity and time, uses the frame of the rear window as the frame of a metaphorical movie screen to allow the audience to experience pure visual cinema. The opening sequence can be seen as a curtain raiser. Indeed…

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    The Film Industry

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    cinemas, despite ticket prices increasing from $6.21 in 2004 to $8.13 in 2013, a 31% increase. The increased popularity of piracy and the ease to by which films can be viewed for free has acted as a major cause of reduced revenue. Piracy brings the movie to one’s home screen for no cost and has become a major challenge to the US film industry. According to the Motion Picture Association of America, the box office revenue in 2014 dropped 4% from $10.9 Billion in 2013 to $10.4 Billion.…

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    The Matrix: A movie making Revolution The Matrix is a movie released in the year 1999, and it is considered a cult classic by many moviegoers. In terms of science fiction movies, it ranks highly on many lists and represents what critics consider to be a pioneering way of storytelling. It tells the narrative of a dystopian future. In this new reality, machines rule the world and are harnessing humans as an energy source. The humans are plugged in to a virtual reality which is popularly referred…

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    time and evolve as American culture evolves. As such, directorial use of existing technology, and the cultural desire for improved movie-making have led to the development of the motion picture industry. “To most people, a movie is popular entertainment, a product to be produced and marketed by a large commercial studio. Regardless of the subject matter, this movie is pretty to look at – every image is well polished by an army of skilled artists and technicians” (Barsam & Monahan, 2016, p.3).…

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    those depressing movies. This particular film was not supposed to make it this big. Many, when they heard of the corrupts of this movie, believed that is was dumb, made no sense and should not of been produced. This movie is known as Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. When reading the title one can understand what the critics were saying. What kind of film writer would give a movie a title like this? But as the saying goes you can’t judge a book by its cover. Once you sit down and actually watch Mr.…

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    Super Screen Case Study

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    entertainment, is it a surprise that people would rather trade high-priced popcorn and $12 dollar tickets for home cooking and convenience. Also, did they think that the rising cost to watch a movie in theaters would drive away would be viewers? There was a time in which five dollars could buy you a movie, popcorn, soft drink, even some candy. I cannot…

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    for pleasure only. Unlike popcorn syndrome, popcorn hangover is when you actually watched the movie or television show and its mind boggling. You actually think about what happened and you begin to process those thoughts to form an actual opinion on what you watched. How might the concept of "popcorn hangover" be a benefit to modern society? Popcorn hangover can be beneficial to modern society if the movie message is positive and warrents people to commit acts of kindness or to think before…

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    Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee Movie Poster Assignment For this assignment, you will create a movie poster that advertises the film, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. You may work with a partner or alone. Either way, the following is required: ●The front should have a creative picture, with the names of starring actors, blurbs about the movie, etc., just like you’d see in a poster outside a movie theater. DO NOT COPY COVER IMAGES OR POSTERS YOU FIND ON THE INTERNET!!! ●The back should…

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