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    This is the facts to Marder v Paramount, Sony and Lopez case. Maureen Marder life story is written to create a Flashdance movie. Marder accept the payment of $2,300 from Paramount Pictures Corporation by signing the general release contract, which means that she releases or allow and terminate all her legal rights about the movie Flashdance, even direct or indirect connection. Then suddenly, the movie made more than $150 million box office hit and continued showing on television and created it…

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    Agenda Setting Summary

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    This article was interesting to me because it taught me that even minor aspects could have a huge impact on a show and whether it will succeed or tank. I thought it was interesting that the time slot of a show can have a heavy impact on viewers and ratings. Thursday night is a popular night for TV already, ABC has some of their most popular hits such as Grey’s Anatomy which has , NBC has the NFL games, like the article pointed out and Fox now has this family drama to get thrown into the mix.…

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    Hacksaw Ridge Analysis

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    REVIEW OF HACKSAW RIDGE: Good war-films can be very disturbing to watch. The dramatic realism of modern digital effects spares little and many audiences will find Hacksaw Ridge one of the most violent sensory assaults that can be experienced in a cinema. If it were not a true story that celebrates an unusual hero the film could have been accused of a glamourous display of unrelenting carnage. The film plays in two halves: the early life and romance of Army Medic Desmond Doss (Andrew Garfield)…

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    Norman Lear Influence

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    Norman Lear played an important role in the development of scripted television in the 1970’s. Lear created the hit show All In The Family, which was a sitcom that featured an African American family. The show was watched all throughout the country, giving Lear a platform to discuss controversial issues. The series began by making jokes while addressing various racial themes, but later evolved into talking about other topics such as menopause, impotency, homosexuality, and the ongoing Vietnam War…

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    I have been interested in the visual arts for a long time. I have worked on various animations in the past but something I have just come across that I love is cinematography. I was the cinematographer for a documentary recently and I captured the b-roll footage to put throughout the movie. The documentary was a group project that I did for a video production class. The footage I got was meant to be small interesting clips to cut into an interview. I have provided an edited version of my footage…

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    The musicale had a lot of variety in the performance of the songs. The pieces ranged from being purely instrumental to art songs. There was also a mixture of music from the Baroque through the Modern era. The assorted musical periods and instruments contributed to a more varied Musicale. The group pieces at the beginning and end of the Musicale sounded the most contemporary. “On stranger Tides” was a good choice to start with because it was from a popular movie with which most of the audience…

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    Today, the name Los Angeles has become synonymous with the film industry. However, the city, which goes by the initials LA, has a history going back long before the movies. It is known for a variety of culture and business operations. As a result, it is the most populated city in the state of California. LA has the second highest population in the entire United States, second only to New York City. Spanish and Mexican Roots Spanish governor Felipe de Neve founded Los Angeles in the early 1780s…

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    in both pictures. This is compositing. Doing this five minute project I’ve used: Masking, Alpha Channels, and Mattes to create a composite. This demonstrates how they can work together and the process in which they do when creating a still image. In film it’s more complicated, as the images are moving. Even so, the general idea is the same. Shah Gabrielse VFX Mattes Essay…

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    was obvious that the voice actors who performed the tracks (including Christopher Walken as Louie and Scarlett Johansson as Kaa) don't have singing as their day job. Given that music is a big part of Disney magic, this definitely took away from the film. Additionally, there wasn't a lot that kids would laugh at. It's not that the movie is inappropriate for children, I'm just not sure they would find it consistently entertaining. It honestly serves adults more, and only does so in the setup and…

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    Until I was introduced to the 50 Shades Trilogy, E.L. James, I had never read a book from cover to cover, including school-required books or any type casual reading. After two weeks I read the entire series. With this new found love of mine I was stunned that I actually enjoyed having time to read. Before I began to read the 50 Shades Trilogy, I honestly did not think I would be able to read even one book, let alone three. I have always preferred movies over novels; therefore, never in a million…

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