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    Since I was young, I have always loved movies. I love movies so much that I decided to go into the film industry as a film director, editor, and producer. Since I began my journey on the filmmaking path, I have directed, produced, and edited over forty short films, and even produced a feature film this summer. Movies are my life. However, when I am not making movies, I do enjoy exercising, reading about the industry, going to class, and talking with the professional staff at my workplace.…

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    recommendations exploring possible pros and cons of each so that the reader of this document is aware of the possible consequences that a strategy may take. Consider this. 5.1 Recapping the Lessons As we see, the Cineplex is a Canadian company engaged in the movie theater industry, and dominates the market because it has more and better resources and capabilities than competitors. His vision is not as clear as its mission and values, but not enough to be a problem for their success, as the…

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    Film began with the simple invention of the magic lantern in the 17th century. All it needed to work was light, such as a candle, and crude lenses. It was used for entertainment and often times, education, for all ages. It remained very popular until motion toys came about and soon the concept of “persistence of vision” came forth, in which it is “the eye's capacity to retain an image even after it has been removed”. Peter Mark Roget in 1824 came up with that description and idea and helped…

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    those depressing movies. This particular film was not supposed to make it this big. Many, when they heard of the corrupts of this movie, believed that is was dumb, made no sense and should not of been produced. This movie is known as Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. When reading the title one can understand what the critics were saying. What kind of film writer would give a movie a title like this? But as the saying goes you can’t judge a book by its cover. Once you sit down and actually watch Mr.…

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    Paid In The Film Industry

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    The film industry is one of the biggest industries in the United States. It rakes in a huge amount of money each year, in 2014 alone it made around 564 billion dollars. Even though the industry as a whole is very large, some films are considered commercial flops. One reason that this may be is that there was not enough advertising for the film. A few other factors may be release date, star power, critical reviews and word of mouth, its connection to existing franchises or books, and the film’s…

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    Foreign films don’t always have political messages, but when they do they portray the reality of the situation. In the film “The Year My Parents Went on Vacation” is based on the reality that many families in Brazil were going through in the 90’s, when the military took control over the government and anyone who would speak up was considered a communist. Through one family the film maker did a great job at showing how the government overtake caused a huge impact on thousands of families and many…

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    Schlondorff’s The Legend of Rita used different movie techniques such as camera angles and scene settings, lighting/character placement to help portray what he wants, aspects of the rugged world happening in the time period through costumes/makeup and props, and the people who defected and fought to change the regime. Mise-en-scene aka “placing on stage”, in filmmaking moves our attention to the space of the shot itself. If a really long take is needed, planning is required to make sure that…

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    Chicago Symbolism

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    she was being hanged although she was innocent. She may have been the only innocent character and the director utilized the use of the color white to show that. These examples of symbolism are so fluid, as David Ansen states in his article, “…the movie flows back and forth--stylishly, fluidly--between reality and illusion.” This…

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    Avengers: Age of Ultron Superheroes have drawn the attention of young mind for countless generations and the recent superhero movie “Avengers: Age of Ultron”, was no exception. However, before it entered theaters, “Avengers: Age of Ultron” was well advertised by posters like this one. Potter’s movie poster is aimed at intriguing any passerby and persuading him to attend the movie. The poster uses a few simple lighting and color techniques to catch the eye of the viewer as well as reveal the…

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    Film Noir Vs Neo Noir

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    Entertainment in the 20th century took a revolutionary turn once the motion picture was created. Suddenly, getting the family together and trekking down to the town theater became a typical weekend activity. As a result, post-WWII films, typically in the style of film noir, became extremely popular. These film noirs based their plots around the anxieties of the 1940s time period; its translation into French literally means, “black film”. Other genres became popular as film grew and expanded, but…

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