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    like. Okay that was amazing totally should write out the ‘essay’ I had in mind. Great, get home and I’m pretty sure I couldn’t even bring myself to reply to role-play threads let alone type out paragraphs of rambling. Then after seeing it a second time one week later I was like yeah okay I really should just sit down and write it. So without further ado… How Feminism Created and Saved Wonder Woman From the beginning, as one could guess with her being a female…

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    The film industry has endured many changes throughout time. 2 significant changes that would go on and alter the business direction from being on a rise to taking a steep fall were the Hollywood Blacklist and the United States v. Paramount Pictures case; which greatly impacted the revenue earned by studios and the employment of many film professionals. To understand the Hollywood black list, what was happening in American history must be understood first. With the fall of Nazism and…

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    they are a fan of, and sometimes even take terms from the shows they are a devoted fan of for use in their everyday lives. A fan culture differs greatly from the casual fan, and that definitely proves to be the case with the Warner Brother’s popular 2000’s television…

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    The Motion Picture Association of America and their ‘rating system’ (Motion Picture Association of America, 2016) serves as an industry backed form of self-regulation for the content of films for the American consumer. However, amongst the changing times of the Country following World War II and leading into the turbulent 1960’s, Major movie companies were willing to forego industry-approved regulation for major films, forcing the MPAA to change from the Production Code towards the modern-day…

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    On the other hand, DC Entertainment is currently owned by Warner Brothers, which is a subsidiary to Time Warner. Time Warner is broken up into 3 main segments, which includes Turner, Home Box Office and Warner Bros. As of the 2015 - 2016 television season, Warner Brothers was ranked as the number 1 producer of primetime television series in the United States. The Warner Brothers segment consists primarily of the production, distribution, licensing of television series and feature films. In…

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    Movie Industy Case Study

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    For example, Comcasts and Disneys make more money from their cable or consumer product lines than from box office receipts. As a result, studios are becoming risk adverse on movie projects as each project takes two to three years to get into production, and there is uncertainty on whether the story and the characters…

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    Toy Story 3 Analysis

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    Introduction: When Hollywood makes a movie that becomes and instant sensation, the studio often decides to continue the story in hopes that there is more cash to be milked out of it. This results in sequels of varying quality which may sour some opinions of the original film. Fortunately, this is not the case with Pixar’s beloved Toy Story franchise. Both sequels add a new spin on the story of toys who have a life of their own when humans cannot see them. In particular, Toy Story 3 deals with…

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    For example, in the Godfather, which was released seven years before Apocalypse Now, Coppola used a double exposure in the form of dissolve transition to show a passage of time by overlapping scenes that two separate character actions. While, the technique may create a feeling of time passing in The Godfather, the effect of this technique is very different in Apocalypse Now. The barrage of double exposure shots in Apocalypse Now produce an effect that works as an introduction…

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    specialist scientific or medical journal which will have greater credibility than a report on the same subject in popular press); Context (e.g. a health article published or broadcast during a disease outbreak will be read differently than at other times); Audience characteristics such as age, sex, race, ethnicity, education levels and socioeconomic position which will all affect ‘readings’ of media content. Qualitative content analysis examines the relationship between the text and its likely…

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    Film noir, a genre of darkness, of shadows, of hardboiled loners and bottom-feeders. The term noir was coined by French film critic Nino Frank in 1946 that literally means “Black Film”. This essay will discover how film noir is affected by the context of history as well as its course of evolution to reach its state nowadays. This would collectively enhance my degree of understanding of this influential genre of filmmaking. The origin of film noir dates back to the 1930s, the great depression…

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