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    keep your grades up and don't get into too much trouble you can keep the room." I squealed and hugged her so tightly she just chuckled and gave me a kiss on my hair. She went back upstairs leaving me to look around my dance studio had surround sound and sound proof walls. The part where my friends could hang out is next to that and it has a door that leads outside. Walking back upstairs I checked the time it was only 8:30 so I hung out in my room for the rest of the night and eventually fell…

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    genetic engineering. However, this perpetual pursuit of order counterintuitively increases man’s fear of chaos. William Faulkner discusses this topic of dealing with chaos through the portrayal of Quentin and Benjy within the novel, The Sound and the Fury. In The Sound and the Fury, William Faulkner argues that time destroys all…

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    The Beach Boys wrote their hit album Surfin’ USA in March of 1963 with multiple Brian Wilson originals all with good rhythm and beat to them. It is a rock and roll album with many great hits by the Beach Beach Boys. Many of these songs were written by Brian Wilson with the help of his peers in the band. Surfin’ USA consists of a number of good songs. The Beach Boys is made up of Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnson, Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson, David Marks, Blondie Chaplin, and…

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    the 1930’s are in black in white, this era was labeled “The Golden Age of HollyWood.” This was right after that of the 1920’s silent films. The 1930s were known for their sound and color revolutions. There also became more genres of films such as; musicals, historical biopics, comedies, western films, gangster films, newspaper- reporting films, social realism films, and horror to name a few. The advancements of 1930’s special effects in movies had a major influence on the movie industry. Some…

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    decline of the silent film era 1 Silent Films Introduction. The mental image that many people have of a silent film is of a simple, black and white film, perhaps grainy and distorted in image, depicting a time long gone. With modern, dialogue driven narratives in film, it is easy to forget that dialogue is not the only way to drive a story, dialogue does not necessarily need to be spoken out loud in order to be effective, and that many actors had built careers out of silent films- careers…

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    Music And The Jazz Singer

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    assignment I thought I was going to be completely bored. I thought that since it was a silent film with music, I would not be able to understand what was going on and for a while I was right but as I continued to view the film, I completely understood what was going on. The Jazz Singer sparked a revolution by the film industry to have synchronized speech, singing, and music using the vitaphone. Even though the film only had two senses where the characters actually spoke and the rest of the…

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    As grandiose as the production design was for its time Metropolis, set designer huge sets to show the hellish factories of the subterranean world. The models of the city's towering skyscrapers are also surprisingly convincing for a 1920s film. Even beyond the expansive production design and (for the time) special effects, Lang's visuals are all consistently inventive. The robot Maria provides some of the movie's most iconic images, including her transformation into a human being. In a later…

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    Using Ordinary Headphones to hear Dolby Digital 5.1/ 7.1 Surround Sound One of the fun goodies we have obtained from the technological vending machine of science is surround sound. This three dimensional palette of aural bliss makes our movies more immersive, gives our music new depth and makes gaming more addicting than ever. When looking at the handful of speakers in a surround sound system, one could offer a rough guess at how all of those tones are delivered from every direction to…

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    Music adds to the effect of visual and imagination. Different musical instruments and music creates different types of moods and emotional impact. “Mahal” is considered as a horror genre. The type of music used in horror movie is much more appealing to the audience than the other type of music used in different movies. There are two types of music used in Mahal a lot, loud music and slow music. Loud music could also be described as sudden music, this music is used to give a frightening touch to…

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    This movie is filled with references and allusions way outside of the time period in which the events are depicted to occur. Many things ranging from music choices to remarks are outside of the time period and put there purposely for literary advantages. These advantages range from small things, such as humour, all the way to the serious and important reasons. The movie is filled with music way beyond its time. The opening scene is a joust with the song 'We Will Rock You' by Queen playing…

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