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    Collective Memory and Disney’s Romanization of Pocahontas Disney has a penchant for taking old stories, which were typically unsuitable for children, and turning them into movies with beautiful animation and songs which are generally regarded as “timeless classics.” As a result, the original awful tales are forgotten by the children who watch these movies and the shiny, new Disney retellings are passed down through generations and held in our collective memories. The same thing has happened with…

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    According to Kleiner’s analysis of African art before the 1800s, caves such as the Apollo 11 come from Africa and are assumed to be some of the oldest paintings currently discovered, showing the diversity of the continent itself. The works are difficult to date and decipher meaning, although some of the best work comes from the Benin Kingdom. Assumed to be established in the 13th century, most of its power rose along the 16th century. The kingship was considered sacred and presented artworks…

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    Heroes do exist. Even if no one in a cape wearing spandex appears to save society when prejudice and wrongdoings occur, there are some that emerge to do just that in more discrete ways. The heroes of today go unnoticed by many and work tirelessly to protect the world from itself. When these mysterious workers are brought into the public eye, they do not receive the praise they deserve. They are, instead, attacked by those in power and labeled as threats. Aaron Swartz was one of these heroes,…

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    in this film through the reflective use of “the mundane with the fantastical and the morbid with the sublime to create a thoroughly eerie and unsettling dreamscape” (Shankel, 2014) concluded with the expenditure of contrasting live action, clay animation and stop motion. Švankmajer, already renowned in Czechoslovakia for an auteurist style that interrogates societal norms and expresses a disillusionment with bourgeoisie hegemony, makes use of the view that Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is…

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    of communication language in IM talk. Tweeter limited the length of a tweet in 140—characters, not words. This is the worst time for language as an artistic form, language have been assaulting fiercely internal, language is being tore up. Images, animations, videos building a new discourse style, called multimedia, language only exist as a…

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    The internet is like table salt; life without it will still continue but will lack flavor or taste. Today is the internet age, and the impact of the internet is on every field of our daily lives, especially the younger generation’s. People always deride the internet as being more harmful to children than it is useful. However, research show that the internet really is making the children of today smarter, happier and more sociable. Human beings are the super animals. The biggest difference…

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    5.1.1 Consumer buying behaviour processes Celebrity endorsements have positive effects on shoppers' purchasing conduct forms. Firstly, brand awareness and acknowledgment of the purchaser are improved. Also customers can review the Internet retailing sites before and amid shopping better with celebrity advertisements. Thirdly, celebs can influence purchaser’s brand elective assessment process. Be that as it may, celebrities’ supports have fewer effects on buyers' buy choice. It is on the grounds…

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    our experience are spatialized hence turning the screen appearance into knowledgeable experience (Murray, 2015). The digital media is Encyclopedic in that it can contain a vast range of digital information in the form of texts, photos, drawings, animations, musical recording, audio recording, live image, three dimensional models, databases, search engines, videogames and ability for use of logical symbolic representation which is not limited to simulation of complex systems. Therefore when the…

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    characteristics of an animated character representing bouncy ball and make it look peaceful, scared, happy, sad or angry (Fig 2). Fig 2. Paradigm. Participants manipulated five slider bars corresponding to five dynamic features to create either animations or musical clips that expressed different emotions. (Source: National Academy of Sciences 2013) One half of the participants in the study, from both Cambodia and America, could use the slider bars…

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    ” Cinematography is “Every creative choice related to composition, lighting, and camera motion—anything that audiences can see in a given shot. (Schoenberg)” Cinematography usually starts with the composition of a shot as lighting and camera animation cannot be done until it’s know what environment the scene will take place in. The Truman Show’s set is very animated with people walking the streets and buildings alive with people. However the entire point of the film is that all of this…

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