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    Ferris Buller's Day Off

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    During the 1980s, America sees a vast improvement in its film industry. New technologies and innovations were invented and found during this decade. Some notable inventions include higher quality sounds, higher pixel and quality cameras and other interesting and unique features when editing. These innovations can be seen through some big time movies as the the 1980s made some classic movies that will be remember for ever. A classic movie produced in the 1980s was “Ferris Buller’s Day Off.” This…

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    Have you ever read a book and then watched a movie about it? Is it ever the exact same? No, it is never the same because the movie always has to spruce it up a bit. If the play was exactly like the trial, it would be a documentary. So the play has to put dramatic scenes and funny lines into it to make it more interesting. That is what Inherit the Wind did with the Scopes Trial. The play based itself on the trial but made a lot of changes to it, to make it more interesting. The similarities…

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    It’s not fair to get forced to buy food at the movies! I think you should be able to bring your own food to the movie theater. People are getting kicked out of movie theaters all over, just because they are bringing their own food! This is what I think about it. You save a lot more money if you bring your own snacks. You could get a giant bag of pretzels for the same price as 1 pretzel at the movies. One bag of popcorn could be $5.00 at the movie theater and only $2.00 for a box of popcorn at…

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    In the world of hollywood film, as well as society as a whole, there are often racial biases that benefit some, and inhibit others. Time and time again, theses racial stereotypes are portrayed throughout Hollywood cinema. As shown in the Good Will Hunting, Will Hunting, played by Matt Damon, shows time and time again that superior Knowledge, and white skin color is the the key to success. Whether it was him winning over Skylar in the Harvard Bar, or talking his way out of legal consequences in…

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    Hercules Never Give Up

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    Movies are watched across the globe by millions of people from various religions, cultures, and ethnicities. What often makes movies stand out across cultures and apart from one another is an overarching theme, or message, that supersedes the movie itself. Disney is known worldwide as being one of the world's best animated movie makers for a variety of reasons, including the themes found in many of the movies they produce. The movie Hercules, which Disney produced in 1997, is no exception. In…

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    Animator Research Paper

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    Animator: Digital Gods The future of almost every aspect of our lives is digital. While a relatively new career compared to most, animation is quickly gaining ground and popularity. It is a very skill based field, and there are many talented individuals who want to do it. With entertainment increasingly making use of CGI and related technology, animators are in high demand. According to Learn.org, job growth is expected to be around 6% from 2014 to 2024, which is in line with most…

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    snatchers perfectly describes the situation of the american people in that era by taking concepts of real spies in government, Russian space exploration and results of fears aroused by HUAC to a very abstract concept of alien invasion on the world. Film is metaphor of america in 1950s, since it parallelizes the theme of mccarthyism spread of communism and cold war…

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    The American film industry has based the content of movies on real life issues. In everyday life these issues are handled with sensitivity as they are an implicit part of society. The stories which individual are unwilling to talk about are stigmatized by society, therefore, an individual may suffer in silence. Tyler Perry has produced a sequel to Ntozake Shange’s “For Colored Girls.” It was first produced as a prose poem, influenced by the period of black power and feminist movement. The poem…

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    “One may search the Copyright Act in vain for any sign that it is unlawful to copy a program for later home viewing.” Writes Justice John Pual Stevens in the majority opinion for Sony v. Universal City Studios. He went on to say the recording of programs for later viewing, or time-shifting, “Merely enables a viewer to see such a work which (they) had been invited to witness...” The 5-4 ruling was the beginning of a complete transformation of the video industry. A new kind of viewer slowly…

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    impact this film may or may not of had on it. As well as the continued creation of Nazi propaganda in condemnation of Jews. Tegel also indicates that the creation of this film in its antisemitic air may have been excessive for many Nazi sympathizers. Tegel will also note the three dissolves in which Suss will evolve and devolve in the film. Tegel starts off by saying that during the Third Reich there were over a 1000 films made and 229 of these films could be categorized as propaganda films.…

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