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    Ballroom (1992), Romeo and Juliet(1996) and The Great Gatsby(2013). All three of these films re-reveal either a place (Australia in Strictly Ballroom) or a classic text (such as in Romeo and Juliet and Great Gatsby). He uses the casting, costume, soundtrack and settings to construct and reinvent stories in order to take audiences from the real world to a reel world of theatrical film. Luhrmann always manages to create other worlds within his films. In Strictly Ballroom…

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    The Coen brothers are two of the greatest filmmakers in the history of the American movie industry. Joel David Coen was born on November 29th, 1954 and Ethan Jesse Coen born on September 21st, 1957. The two brothers have worked together on creating an award winning sense of humor through the stories of their characters, most of whom are trapped in worlds that are often tinged, unforgiving, and daunting universes. Since 1984, the Coen brothers have directed more than 15 films of diverse genres…

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    Footloose The Movie Essay

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    can make it difficult enjoy the content, lighting, camera angles, and soundtracks of movies. Footloose, the original version, is an old fashioned coming of age movie that the entire family can enjoy, and it has a storyline with characters that are relatable, and are easily followed by audiences of many genres. One of the most important elements of any movie is character development. The main character, Ren McCormack…

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    paper and Youngho's body language consistently convey concern. Overall the art style leans towards a stylized realism that helps develop an eerie and unwelcoming atmosphere. The true star of the show, however, is the incredible audio design--with a soundtrack reminiscent of Akira Yamaoka's work on the Silent Hill franchise. The ambient industrial tracks create a tense, creepy, and ominous atmosphere, and--in conjunction with the visual design--turns exploring the school into an unfriendly and…

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    in December of 2000. With its critically acclaimed cast of George Clooney, Tim Blake Nelson, John Turturro, and Holly Hunter, it quickly became a hit. Its beloved folk and bluegrass music solidified it as a favorite for many. The soundtrack became the first movie soundtrack to win a Grammy for best new album since 1994. O’ Brother follows three men on their journey to find a false treasure after escaping from prison. It becomes a dangerous adventure laced with catchy songs throughout.…

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    any better. It has remarkable tracking, close-up, and aerial shots. A great tracking shot in the film occurred when Mitty skateboarded down a mountain. “Far Away”, part of the soundtrack, fit the scene perfectly. It required music that contained suspense and upbeat music. In addition to the cinematography and the soundtrack, the movie had great production design. Besides the film techniques, it also had great literature techniques interwoven. The production started off in “prosperity, descends…

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    Bastion

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    Not only is there this PvE conflict, but also a dialog based conflict with the character known as Zulf, who is another survivor of the “Calamity”. The audio visual presentation of Bastion consists of magnificently composed soundtracks combined with beautifully immersive atmospheres. The atmospheres of the game consist of dire bogs, ruined cities, and dark forests. Levels are usually composed of many waves of enemies as the narrator describes the circumstances as well as the player’s…

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    Music In Jamaican Society

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    Within the Jamaican society music plays an integral role in the shaping of the everyday lives of most individuals. It is through this medium that some individuals are able share their day to day experiences. In Jamaica there is a strong bond with music and film; some film directors started their career with directing music videos before making their debut on the big screen and as such music becomes the background on which many scripts are created. There is a long history with the Jamaican…

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    united States under Capitol Records which distributed worldwide, with two different format, the album was released with a six song double EP in the UK and an 11 song album in the United States and elsewhere, Magical Mystery Tour happened to be the soundtrack to the film with the same title that was originally broadcasted by the BBC on December 1967. The loss of Brian Eipstein (Beatles manager) on August 1967, leave The Beatles unexpectedly without direction. Since 1962 their manager had sensibly…

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    Gorilla Advert Analysis

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    Deduced from the facial expressions and the melodic gestures of the gorilla, the drum solo paired with the iconic Phil Collins soundtrack becomes a symbol of happiness and joy, much like a child's expectancy and joy from chocolate. Predominately targeted at the primary chocolate consumers, aged 4 to 16, it is also likely to attract audiences aged 40-60 for the renowned soundtrack and many stereotypical links to Cadbury’s 1993 Flake advertisement (link below.) Many critics believe the gorilla is…

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