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    Detective Genre Doloney

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    Moving on to the appearance of detective genre on the screen, Maloney claims that filming in the early 1900s was rather basic, as of being almost dependent on images and visual elements. The actors had to rely on their costumes, facial expressions and the set to be able to get the message across to the audience. After 1903 and 1906 the film industry flourished, describes Maloney, and new techniques and equipment such as the mobile camera, the close-up and the editing of the films was introduced.…

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    It takes many factors to make a good director: a director must be calm, he must be articulate, and most of all he should be inspiring. However, Christopher Nolan is not simply a good director, he is one of the greatest directors of all time. Not to mention his impeccable writing, his directing expertise is beyond comparison: he skillfully draws the best performances out of the renowned actors in his cast, his imaginative stories can bogle even the most ingenious of minds, and his movies, while…

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    MCABOE Board of Directors Meeting Mrs. Taylor attended the MCABOE Board of Directors meeting on September 30. A president, vice president, secretary and treasurer were elected. The next meeting is November 4 and they are offering Community Relations Leadership (CBA 106) to all Monroe and Lenawee County district board members. The MCABOE meeting in the spring will be about renewing the technology millage. They will provide a history of where technology was 20 years ago and where it is now.…

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    Analysis Of La Haine

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    The Weaknesses found in the movie La Haine directed by Mathieu Kassovitz would be the accepting, ignorance and violence against the police brutality, gangs and drugs there is in the French projects. Where the three characters of the film Hubert, Said and Vinz each portray there way of handling what is happening. Instead of reacting a different way that can bring notice to the police brutality there is and the unfairness they are treated with. Each character has an individual identity that is…

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    Citizen Kane Meaning

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    This really draws the viewers into to the end when they are shown Rosebud and the end. Another shocking surprise the director brings at the end of the film is Rosebud being his childhood sled. In the beginning of the film, Rosebud is shown for a brief scene and then nothing else is mentioned or shown about it until the end of the film when it is being burned. Since the director did not show much attention to the sled in the beginning of the film, the audience also feels like they are on the…

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    The Maysle's brothers have collaborated with site specific contemporary artist Christo a number of times, capturing Christo's art work in a cinematic format. However, the Maysle's brother capture much more then just the artwork itself, they capture it's process which in contextualizes and immortalizes Christo's work in a contemporary format. In this essay, I will discuss the methods in which the Maysle's brothers represent Christo's art work so as to best represent Christo's contemporary…

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    The Save Nubia Project that was presented at Contra Costa College Monday, March 1st, 2017 was a pleasant, informative experience all around. Professor Manu Ampim was the primary speaker as the seminar opened up with a short-video explaining the details of 'Save Nubia' and why this movement was so important. The issue was that over 4,000 years of African History would be displaced, or lost due to flooding caused by the Dams being built by the Sudanese Government across eastern and northern Sudan…

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    The stories shared are really heartbreaking to watch and the whole film has an exceptionally solemn, depressing and cold feel to it. Some have condemned it for demonstrating redemption yet I think that views truly overlooks the main issue here. All things considered, life needs to go ahead after such traumatic occasions and I think Herzog is essentially demonstrating the effect of one's actions and what life will resemble attempting to move past it. The stories are all to a great degree…

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    Minute North American towns, composed of a closely knitted society, of friends and family, where everybody knows every single citizen, are famous world over. Popularity of TV shows such as Twin Peaks, and Desperate Housewives has only further cemented the status of a small idyllic town with a deep seeded mystery, knitted within the fabric of its society. And it comes to no surprise that this particular subject matter has also been explored by the video game industry, within the last decade.…

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    2.Give your personal response to Citizen Kane. Did you like it? Why or why not? Citizen Kane is one of the best film that I have watched, I enjoyed watching how politics were during that time. The film was released in year 1941 which is known as an American dramatic film which was directed by Orson Welles. Citizen Kane was nominated for an Academy Award but won only the best original screenplay that was played by Herman and welles. The story of this film is a fictionalized pastiche of the life…

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