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    Women's Role In The Media

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    are asked who or what they are wearing while the men in their same career field are asked the hard thinking questions. This has always been the norm and has never been questioned because society has deemed okay to think of women just as items. In films, very few women are given the role of a main character. Most women are often the supporting characters and even a few of them are taken seriously as directors or producers. Women in the media are portrayed in a dark, demeaning way in contrast to…

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    “In a sense, terrorism blossomed in the advent of television. Television promotes terrorism in religion and in politics” (Marilyn Mason). The production of television shows and movies all have influences on people as a society. In our nation in this era, we have been accustomed to the lifestyle of technology, social media, and the atmosphere of television and movies on how they influence us. In our world today, it seems that we are being controlled by the advancements in technology. It is an…

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    Movie Theater Advantages

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    new movie theater, Casa Blanca in San Antonio, Texas, they offer a new way for customers to enjoy movies in comfortable reclining chairs. While, society is always offered the option to enjoy a newly released film at the movies it is always an option to stay at home and watch the same film. Weather you are at home or the movies you can enjoy the same movie, but with slightly different experiences. A few factors that contribute…

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    Divergent, along with many other books, has been made into a film. Along with this transition from book to movie, changes were made for theatrical effect and with a time cap. Divergent the book was published April 2011 and the movie was released March 2014. This paper does contain spoilers of the movie and book. Divergent the book is about a dystopian society set in Chicago. They have a government system that separates people through five factions: Dauntless, Abnegation, Candor, Erudite, and…

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    This next section of chapter dives deeper into television as a medium. Commercials are something we are now accustom to, they have become an inconvenience more than anything, yet our by habits and ideals of what society is or should be is heavily influenced by them. They have even found a way to fit our political figures in to their 30 second time slots. Living in the Bible belt and in the state that produced Billy Graham televangelism is nothing new. Television offers a new medium for…

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    because they are the best at what they do, actors and athletes are in the public eye at all times, become spokespeople for brands, and risk their career playing or performing in sports. When you watch a movie in the movie theater you are paying to see a film produced with talented actors and actresses that are good looking, capable of memorizing lines, and making it look natural. These things draw us into the action and we feel like we are apart of the movie. “Some great actors…

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    It’s Such a Beautiful Day is a film by American writer and director Don Hertzfeldt. Hertzfeldt is an award winning cult animator who combined three of his earlier short films, seamlessly into one longer film. It’s Such a Beautiful Day tells the discombobulating story of Bill, a stick figure man suffering from an unnamed illness. This film exhibits several postmodern qualities, including the disjunctive antiform, the diegetic levels of narration, the playful use of absurdity, and the visually…

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    The Netflix Business Model

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    There once was a time when watching a television show viewers loved the suspense of waiting another week to see the next episode. With the change in technology viewers no longer have to wait that long. With the change in technology viewers no longer have the suspense of waiting a week for the next episode. There are many people who don’t mind sitting down in front of the television, tablet, or computer screen and watch an entire season, that consist of 10 plus episodes, of a specific TV show in…

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    The 1952 film, Singing In the Rain was directed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen. This film has stood the test of time as one of great classics. If we look at the film and break it down, we can see that the elements that make it so great are partly unique to the time of its creation. The 1950’s stage flare is something that was used to increase the film’s actual effectiveness on the audience when coupled with the plot of the movie. The genre of a musical is so often done in a ‘real life,’ such as…

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    However, the study also finds that women are more likely to be sexualized, and have a lower paying job than their male counterparts. The film industry fares far worse by comparison, in a depressing study conducted by the New York Film Academy: of the top 500 films from 2007-2012, show that only 30.8% of speaking characters are women. That same study, they shows 26.2% of women have scenes where they are partially naked. There is a mere 4.6% difference…

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