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    In the campaign “Taking the Bite out of the Binge” Netflix uses the lack of a preexisting definition of binge watching to create a campaign that shows a favorable light on the term. After using two studies from two organizations as secondary research, Netflix conducts it’s own primary research to better understand how Internet streamers watch TV in the U.S and Canada. The reactive campaign is a research campaign designed to generate publicity as a strategy. The strategy was to address why…

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    Although the audio play and the movie have significant differences in content, both versions of “Sorry, Wrong Number” exemplify that they are the perfect mediums in their own respect. While the movie provides visuals for the characters along with explanations of events in the audio play, it seems the movie leaves little imagination for the reader compared to the audio play. The audio play, despite allowing the reader to imagine the circumstances, can also be considered as not enough for some…

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    Bruce Lee Research Paper

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    Part A The focus of this investigation will be “To what extent did Bruce Lee’s inspiration to make films and perform martial arts impact his life while changing the asian culture?” The years 1940-1973 will be the target for this investigation. During these years was the life span of Bruce Lee. Bruce Lee’s life revolved around martial arts, film making, and learning. A young Bruce Lee was in a street gang in which he then got into fights with english men. Bruce wanted to learn how to defend…

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    Citizens of the United States specifically were afraid of communism penetrating high places of influence or importance such as the government or even the Hollywood film industry. The term for this fear is know as the Red Scare (ushistory.org) Due to the advancement of the Red Scare an organization was formed known as HUAC. HUAC stands for House Un-American Activities Committee. This organization was formed in 1938…

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    Questions Setting- How does the physical state of the neighbourhood impact the movie? What do the condition of the homes say about the neighbourhood? How has the neighbourhood’s population changed over the years and why? Why has Walt stayed? In the film, there are many shots of the neighbourhood that depict how worn down it is. This adds to the change that has happened in the neighbourhood, with many refugees moving in and a growing gang problem. It is especially noticeable when young Thao is…

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    I choose Gran Torino for this assignment as I found it the most interesting out of the three choices we had. Everything involved in the film provided a helping hand to produce a stellar film that entertains the masses while unconsciously discipling the generations. The story follow Walt a misanthropist and his journey to salvation—in a twist of irony assisting Walt is a young male of Hmong descent. Hmong is a minority ethnic group in northern Korea. The relationship between the two fabricates…

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    Jennifer Lawrence is an actress, she is in many movies and films. She stars in many of our favorite movies like The Hunger Games and many more. She started her career at a very young age which you'll find more about later. While growing up and in between acting, Lawrence served as an assistant nurse at the children's summer day camp that her mother ran. She's a very sporty person. Growing up, she played basketball, field hockey and softball as a kid. At school, she was voted the "Most…

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    affect your viewpoint of the film simultaneously: the voyeuristic, vicarious, and visceral. What Boorstin concluded was that these three forces impose a particular feel on the viewer. The Adjustment Bureau represents each of these “three eyes” the best. First, the “voyeuristic” eye to film is the philosophy behind the films production. Every film that has ever been produced is subject to the context of the era in which it is created. Second, is the “vicarious” eye of the film, which deals…

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    The U.S. movie-going public spends more than $10 billion annually at the box office (source). Thousands of people head to movie theaters to see the latest action blockbusters and “chick-flicks”. These people also rent and purchase our favorite films on DVD or watch them online or on smartphones, Ipads , or via other forms of technology.From the stage to the audience it may look easy to put on a show and not look nervous, but more goes into acting than the general public may realize. Actors play…

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    Granny Weatherall¨ by Katherine Anne Porter, and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s ¨Rappaccini’s Daughter are all examples of books that were put on a screen. For movie makers, stories by Modern and Contemporary authors are great for adaptation into movies. The film industry bends stories to make them work better for an audience on a screen. even if it means changing critical pieces of the story. Plots are what get changed the most in the movie adaptations,…

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