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    Looking back into the 1930’s, there are a variety of events taking place. It was a time of discovery and invention. Everyone, has heard of the great depression that took the United States by storm, men lost their jobs, families had to learn how to survive on very little, but there were other events taking place that were overshadowed by the shear, determination it took to live and survive daily. For instance, the icon of a vacation destination was created on paper, the first Mickey Mouse comic…

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    Of all the movies in the world, Disney films top the most untiring movies to watch. One can’t easily feel tired of watching a Disney film even after a hundred times—that’s how much people love Disney. It’s hard to let (it) go. One thing that’s also difficult to outgrow, especially for the ladies, is our adoration for Disney Princesses. READ: Check Out These Priceless Illustrations of Disney Princesses Standing Up for Their Rights I remember catching myself dreaming of Cinderella’s pretty face,…

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    Dreamworks Vs Pixar Essay

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    DreamWorks and Pixar have been long time rivals in the movie industry. Many people argue over which of these animation studios is the better of the two. Pixar is the better animation studio because they are known for many box office hits like Up, Toy Story, and Monsters Inc. Although hits are all DreamWorks produces, they have only won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature for Shrek and Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit. Pixar has won "…Best Animated Feature Oscar seven of the past 12…

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    1968, “The Iron Giant”, as a starting point, pitched his ideas to the famous entertainment company Warner Bros. At that time, Bird was working for Tuner Feature Animation, a multimedia company that merged with Warner Bros. after being purchased in 1996 by Time Warner, Warner Bros parent company. It appears that Bird’s pitch was based around the idea “What if a gun had a soul?”. Upon the merge of the two companies, Bird became the director of the soon to be feature film. Even though Bird wanted…

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    Mickey Mouse Adaptation

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    Mickey Mouse’s first notable debut appearance was in 1928 in “Steamboat Willie” which was so successful it led him and Walt Disney to international fame. Mickey Mouse has an appealing design doesn’t necessarily need a story to be understood, other people 's perceptions of him can give him a likeable personality and he is still a well-known character 88 years later, proving…

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    In the beginning, all films were short. The earliest cinema audiences may not have been particularly aware of this as they marvelled at seconds-long scenes of circus performers, exotic cities, scantily clad ladies and people going about their daily business. For them, the novelty and the thrill of witnessing man’s latest technological triumph was paramount. But as the 20th century dawned, films began to get longer. Short films often offer great creative freedom, having underlying themes and…

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    What do Jaws, Jurassic Park and E.T all have in common? They were all directed by someone who arguably deserves the title, ‘living legend’. The first person to direct a movie that had a revenue of over $100 million, the same person who invented the modern blockbuster with the iconic movie ‘Jaws’. Steven Spielberg is the living legend in question. December 18th, 1946. This fateful day was the fateful day that Steven Allen Spielberg began to grace us all with his presence. Born in Cincinnati,…

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    On February 4, 1938, the first ever Disney Princess movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs premiered, taking in over $1.6 billion when accounting for inflation. This single movie was the first in a series of movies that would redefine a portion of every young girls' life. Today, almost each and every girl goes through something called the “princess” phase, in which they become completely obsessed with everything to do with the Disney princesses. This obsession comes in many forms, including an…

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    Case Study Fre Bros

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    contract with a company name as Frere Bros. In this contract, Joe agreed that all of his services will limited for Frere Bros only and during the time period of this agreement, Joe will not work for any other company except Frere Bros. The time period of the Joe's contract with Frere Bros is limited for five years. During the first year of Joe's agreement with Frere Bros, Joe signed a new contract as a film star in a film which is giong to be made by an other film production company name as…

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    Hayao Miyazaki it is a Japanese animator that very influential in animation area. Thus, there are many featured film that he made such as Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke and many more and every of his film that his made there are several of similarity that can be found on hisfilm such as the technique that he uses, the styles and the concept of his story. However, Hayao Miyazaki had his own uniqueness when he made an animation film even though it has a similarity from with his other film but…

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