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    downloaded from my iPhone. The application was a video maker, and this was perhaps the biggest failure that I’ve encountered during this project. The video maker application worked fine at first, but I soon realized that it was difficult to synchronize music and clips together. The main purpose of this project was for me to explain…

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    produced by Sparkly Key Animation Studio. It was released through television and internet platform since 2007. Thus far, this animation has become a series of productions. For a Chinese animation, the scale of it has create a unique record. The broad and profound Chinese traditional culture shown in animation is an important factor for the popularity of this series (Lan, 2014). The success of “The Legend of Qin” cause a wave that culture and art communicate in animation. In Chinese market, “The…

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    In the episode called “Game changer”, Haley’s father is explaining that an IPad can be used as a library, as a movie theater or as a music store all rolled into one. Haley’s sister tells her that a library is a place where people get books and Haley responds by saying that a movie theater is a place where people go on dates. What Alex is implying is that her sister is too stupid to know what a library is. On the other hand, Haley’s response implies that she has been on many dates because she is…

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    translating words into action. There are thousands of people who enjoy watching movies in different genres. In films, the genre decides who the characters are, the setting, and the plot of the story. Film language is the visual representation of a series of continuous photographs in an orderly and logical fashion. Each…

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    the characters interact. The film starts with a guy sitting on a bench, tapping his leg as he waits for the train. A girl approaches the scene and it's as if the sound of her footsteps and his tapping combine to become a specific kind of music. It's the music of chance and timing and it's these sounds that build up to the moment where these two characters lock eyes for the first time. The way these scenes are shot is impressive and significant to the storytelling because the camera pans to…

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    Troubadour Analysis

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    TROUBADOUR is a proposed new TV series that blends sci-fi, action, comedy-drama, and music. The TV pilot also features a very likable protagonist in the character of Tristan. He’s a rather ordinary man, who is thrust in an extraordinary situation when he is selected by another race to become a artistic warrior Troubadour and he has his own private muse. With the role of warrior comes great musical inspiration and powers through a magical medallion. The main conflict for the series is a group of…

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    Research Paper On Titanic

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    If you were a sports fan in Hartford the day of my birth you had probably traveled to Dell Rapids the night before to see the West Central Boys basketball team. The Trojans, who defeated the Quarriers 76-68, were lead by Tucker Hansen, who had 23 points (“West Central 76, Dell Rapids 68” 4C). Also from around the Sioux Empire the police were searching for the driver of a truck that hit a pedestrian. The driver of truck hit a man from behind on 31st Street North and between Cliff and Van Eps…

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    Just six years before his birth Elizabeth I became queen of England in 1558. It was a time of great history and relative political stability, followed and preceded by eras of upheaval. For the time being, arts held a great importance; theaters thrived and playwrights were active including William Shakespeare. Theater was central to Elizabethan social life leading to great buildings and the development of companies of actors, both professional and amateur. It did receive criticism. Puritan…

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    being created and the start of the jazz age are just a few things that put the roar in the 1920’s. Cars were being bought, spectator sports were becoming popular, women were gaining rights, alcohol was banned, speakeasies were created, dance and music grew and markets reached an all-time high, only to come crashing down to conclude this historical decade. Bringing a national identity for ourselves, the roaring twenties was a time of huge change and growth of our nation’s history. Lasting from…

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    Part 1: List a literary example of the following genres. Include the title of the piece, the author, and describe in your own words why it is categorized as this specific genre. A. Comedy: The Last Straw (Diary of a Wimpy Kid #3), Jeff Kinney. The way the characters are portrayed in a cartoonish manner as well as the lighthearted mood in the book. B. Tragedy: A Life Too Short: The Tragedy of Robert Enke, Ronald Reng. This book is placed in the tragedy genre because it’s written about the…

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