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    Burton’s Techniques Although he worked with Disney, did you know that Tim Burton wasn’t allowed to release some of his films with Disney because they were ‘too scary’? Tim Burton has been spooking audiences of all ages for 30 years with his films created from childhood drawings. One can infer that Burton is able to create a twisted outlook on characters in his films by using low key lighting contrasting high key lighting, non diegetic sound, and high/low angles. To begin, Tim Burton tinkers with…

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    . Disney was an innovative animator and created the cartoon character Mickey Mouse. He won 22 Academy Awards during his lifetime and was the founder of theme parks Disneyland and Walt Disney World. In 1929, Disney created Silly Symphonies, which featured Mickey's newly created friends, including Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and Pluto. One of the most popular cartoons, Flowers and Trees, was the first to be produced in color and to win an Oscar. In 1933, The Three Little Pigs and its title…

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    Richard Bernard "Red" Skelton (July 18, 1913 – September 17, 1997) was an American entertainer. He was best known for his national radio and television acts between 1937 and 1971, and as host of the television program The Red Skelton Show. Skelton, who has stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work in radio and television, also appeared in vaudeville, films, nightclubs, and casinos, all while he pursued an entirely separate career as an artist. Skelton began developing his comedic and…

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    industry, he is what many would call a cultural icon. Walt Disney was born in Chicago. As a young boy he took extra art classes, and eventually got a job as a commercial illustrator at the age of eighteen. In the early twenties, he and his brother, Roy O. Disney, established the Disney Bros. Studio , which would go on to be known as the Walt Disney Animation Studios. This studio became popular for the creation of many characters and intellectual properties, such as Mickey Mouse, that are still…

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    Michael Kenna Essay

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    I have chosen to write my report on Michael Kenna. Michael Kenna was born in Widnes, England in 1953 and he specialized in artistic landscape photos. He was one of 5 children born into a working class home. He picked up his passion at Banbury school of the art where he began painting and then picked up photography later on. Michael Kenna moved to San Fransisco in 1977 where he since has lived to this day. He is best known for long exposure, artistic, black and white, landscape photos. In fact…

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    World War I Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient. Born in Pall Mall Tennessee, the third of 11 children, as a youth he became an expert marksman in the back woods around Pall Mall. In 1917 he received a draft notice to fight in the war, to which he wrote on the back of the notice 'don’t want to fight' and sent it back to the local draft board. The board rejected his refusal to fight and he was sent off to basic training. After basic training he was assigned to the 82nd Division where they…

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    The happiest place on earth, created by the amazing and talented, Walt Elias Disney. Disney’s imagination was like a bomb; it started with one idea, then once that idea hit success, it only created an outburst of classic-character masterpieces. Walt Elias Disney, founded the movie classics: Pinocchio, Lion King, Snow White, Tarzan; and the famous, Mickey Mouse and Friends, and many others, but no show or movie could top his best creation: Disneyland and California Adventure Park. Joining…

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    Hayao Miyazaki was born on January 5, 1941, in Akebono-Cho in Bunkyo, Tokyo. Miyazaki’s family included his three brothers, his mother, and his father. Miyazaki went to elementary school in Utsunomiya until the third grade. Miyazaki and his family then moved to Suginami-Ku where he completed fourth and fifth grade. Miyazaki went to Omiya Junior High and that’s when he realized that he wanted to become a manga artist. Miyazaki then went on to attend Toyotama High School where his interest in…

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    “All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.” This is one of the many inspirational quotes from one of the world’s most famous entrepreneurs. Since Walt Disney was a child, he has never let anything ruin his dreams of becoming an artist. Throughout his life, he has managed to create 2 amusement parks, multiple classic movies, and he has an entire channel based on his legacy. As a result of Walt Disney’s persistence, creativity, and entrepreneurship, he has given people…

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    Spongebob Flanderization

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    a scene in the first Spongebob Squarepants movie, where Spongebob becomes intoxicated on ice cream after not getting a job. (The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie) The way he acts intoxicated is very similar to how he is portrayed in the later seasons. Patrick is affected by flanderization in that he loses his ability to deliver an occasional funny quip and is instead dominated by incredible stupidity and is unbearable to watch, similar to most of the newer episodes since 2004. Squidward was the…

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