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    Exam- Question 1 During the mid to late 1950s, television networks and major film studios were not willing to work one another. There were a number of reasons why these corporations. One early problem for the motion pictures studios attempt to sell films to television was their issue with exhibitioners. Exhibitioners threatened they would boycott studios who sold features to television or studios who moved to telefilm. They were forced to take the threats seriously because the exhibitioner’s…

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    Question 3 what makes a classic film? Answer: A classic film is the one which not only has to entertain the audience but it also has to provide the essential dimensions which as all the necessary drama, thrill and black and white photography which comes with it. The main element that determines a classic film is its test of time which means that it is supposed to pass the key of time and work universally as well as expand on the main idea which it is delivering to the audience. In order for a…

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    Before the 1940s, Hollywood and the Studio System, was one that carried the American Film Industry to new heights and brought on different visions from aspiring filmmakers and film companies. What was once just a convenient place to escape the grasp and control of The Trust, became the place to be during the 1920s. Hollywood was thriving with the system it created. The Big Five film companies created movies that made those years the Golden Age of Hollywood. But of course a system that gave the…

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    according to these issues so everything would still get done in time. For instance, I initially wanted to record the EP in an Adelaide recording studio over a few days. However, due to the busy schedule of the musician who played for my EP, we had limited time where he was available. As a result, we recorded the songs in one day. Also, the cost of an Adelaide studio was quite expensive for me to pay. Therefore, we recorded at the local church as it was less expensive and still had quality…

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    expansive experience as a professional recording engineer. He manages a world class studio and has worked with some of the biggest bands. So he has clout, street cred-ethos. From his perspective he sees me as a knowledgeable engineer, a professional guitarist that works with top notch musicians and writes great songs, that’s my ethos. He can trust that I’ll be professional in the studio, have a band ready to perform in the studio, knows we haven the songs, and he knows us…

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    Indie Film Definition

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    itself. Indies are defined as being made outside of the studio system but the connotations of what that actually means are usually blurred. Today i will convince my audience to watch more independent films instead of commercial films. My three main points are that Indies are more personal, creative and unique. Modern day cinema is under a system where six major conglomerates are in charge of showcasing todays popular culture. Each major studio is in the movie making business with hundred…

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    Godfather's Of Animation

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    is scarce, but when the traditional methods are brought to light can that still be considered as true?. When people aspire toward’s animation in today’s society, it often the bastions of traditional animation that capture the imagination, such as Studio Ghibli, founded by animator and director Hayao Miyazaki. The dedication by the company installed by it’s founder is the animator’s strive to capture the textured stroke’s and fluency as seen in hand-drawn animation and that aspiration was most…

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    Product Placement In Film

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    The main objective of almost every film made in Hollywood is to earn an exceptional amount of money. However, if a film production goes over budget or is expected to fail, movie studios need to find another way to earn revenue. Whenever a film needs to be promoted, producers always turn to outside sources. These outside sources are usually corporations who just want their newest product shown off to the world. Therefore, advertisers often team up with movie producers in order to promote…

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    My Dance Research Paper

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    Studio dance gave me my foundation of dance. It taught the basics of dance and of life. That life takes work to achieve your work. That sometimes, you have to put in an effort outside of classes to truly improve. To learn and pick up choreography quickly and to juggle remembering multiple dances for studio and competition. I hit a plateau in my studio training the same year I tried out for my high school’s drill team and made…

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    Personal Narrative: Blood

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    childhood. It was about ten years ago, when I was three, when I came to realize that I had to be more careful. Since I was two years old, until I was five, I took dance lessons. At the studio, there were multiple classes for different levels and for different styles of dance; every year every dance class in the studio would get together and have a recital. It was the day of the recital, and I was more than ready to perform. The auditorium chairs couldn’t hold me in, just as I couldn’t hold in my…

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