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    Spirited Away Essay

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    Spirited Away rightfully qualifies as Hayao Miyazaki’s magnum opus, winning fifty-two awards after its release in 2001. The movie describes a young girl’s journey of trepidation and discovery after becoming trapped in the spirit world. There, an almost byzantine story unfolds containing complex relationships, unwritten rules and profuse emotions. As with any work of this scale, a mosaic of themes and motifs riddles the production, but I wish to discuss one of the major “paths” we, as the…

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    Monopolies In The 30's

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    In the early to mid-20th century, the studio system of the movie industry was a powerful and very profitable business; the vertical integrated structure had proved to be successful. The nine or ten major studios made big profits from both the production of movies and the distribution and screening of their own movies. This was possible because most of these studios owned a chain of theaters in the major cities. With the independent theater owners, they made money by a system called “block…

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    Who Do You Think Is The Hero In The Movie "Spirited Away"? by Jenny Vue Many people believe Chihiro is the hero in the movie, but personally, Haku is the main hero even though he doesn't have screen time as much as Chihiro. He was the one who found Chihiro in the spirit world, he was the one who gave her something to eat so she wouldn't disappear, and he was the one who helped her get a job in the bathhouse. The first reason why Haku is the main hero is because when Haku first saw Chihiro, he…

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    powerful and renowned Osamu Tezuka, whose TV series and manga were exported worldwide. Miyazaki had a serious case of “anxiety of influence;” because of this, it wasn’t until 1963 when he graduated and was appointed as an animator for Toei Animation Studios that Miyazaki developed his own illustration style (Cavallaro…

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    Born on December 6, 1950 in Nakano, Japan, Joe Hisaishi is a Japanese composer and musical director known famously for his scores in animated films from his professional partnership with Studio Ghibli's co-founder, Hayao Miyazaki. (Brightwell) Although known professionally under the name of Joe Hisaishi, or Hisaishi Jo, his real name is Mamoru Fujisawa. His work consists of different works such as European classical, Japanese classical, film scores, experimental electronic, minimalist, and…

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    Death Note Research Paper

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    One of the features of the Death Note is an organic fusion of realism with fantasy, with the apparent superiority of realism. Despite of that fact, Shinigami is acting along with people, and the intrigue revolves around the notebook for the murders. Shinigami Ryuk purposely dropped his notebook on Earth, which gives the power to kill people. As he explains it later, he was bored with life in the world of Shinigami and decided to have some fun. Eventually, the notebook quickly finds its owner…

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    Business: Restaurant; “The Luxe Dinning Theatre”, Movies with a Menu. This restaurant will be a movie with a menu; luxury, comfort with delicious cuisine and other unique features within. Mission Statement: The mission of The Luxe Dinning Theatre is to bring back the beautifully old traditional theatre to something new and unique. We wish to enrich and entertain the community in a unique way; through exceptionally delicious cuisine, service and a movie like no other at a great value.…

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    Blockers Film Analysis

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    Blockers is a 2018 feature-length comedy film directed by American Kay Cannon. The film has garnered early box-office success earning $20.5 million (Eggertsen). Blockers was Cannon’s first film for which she was the director, however, she has had previous experience in the film industry. She was best known before for her part in writing the critically acclaimed comedy Pitch Perfect. This allowed Cannon exposure to the genre of comedy before the creation of Blockers. The film follows three…

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    the stage of production where you brainstorm ideas and get ready for the recording of your advert at the studio. The role of a Audio Engineer in the preproduction stage is to get everything ready for the tracking/recording stage of the advert.A Audio Engineer should get all the equpment that is needed form the recording sutch as mics and pop filters. A Audio Engineer should also book the studio and…

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    Exam- Question 1 During the mid to late 1950s, television networks and major film studios were not willing to work one another. There were a number of reasons why these corporations. One early problem for the motion pictures studios attempt to sell films to television was their issue with exhibitioners. Exhibitioners threatened they would boycott studios who sold features to television or studios who moved to telefilm. They were forced to take the threats seriously because the exhibitioner’s…

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