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    Pixar Research Paper

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    creator for movies, shows, and short films. They have made films such as Toy Story, The Incredibles, and WALL•E. Pixar animators are the storytellers of legend. Their tale is a long and hard one, with trials and speed bumps. Through the hard times they have faced, Pixar has remained victorious. The company has gone through an amazing transformation and really has become one of the wonders of the digital age. In the beginning, it was George Lucas, the creator of Star Wars and Indiana Jones, that…

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    James Cameron Avatar

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    movie that executes this and does so extremely well. “Avatar is a joyous celebration of story craft and the visual possibilities of cinema.” Meyer (2017) Avatar is such a successful movie because of the interesting plot, the characters who make the film, and the moral, which remains with the viewer long after the movie is over. In the summer of 2009, James Cameron’s Avatar was released in theaters. Production on this…

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    on-screen character is otherwise called sensational Character, Dramatic Artist,Dramatic Performer. A performer is somebody who plays a character in radio, film, TV and theater preparations. Hollywood is the universe of films that permit men and ladies to have the chance for displaying the abilities in acting and increase great popularity. Hollywood films have got group of onlookers everywhere throughout the world thus acting in a Hollywood motion picture can make you famous everywhere…

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    surrounding the film The Battle of the Somme, which has arisen as a result of the recurring debate concerning both the purpose of the film itself as well as the truthfulness of its content. The first issue is that of the rationale behind the creation of the film, with one side arguing that it was created for propaganda purposes and the other arguing that it was not. The second issue is that of the authenticity and subsequent significance of the film, with one side arguing that the film offers an…

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    Creation of Emotion in The Hunger Games While we watch movies, we are made to feel different emotions. This is because all directors have a goals to entertain and connect with the audience. To do this, directors use different aspects of film to connect the audience to the characters on-screen. In The Hunger Games, director Gary Ross evokes variations of sadness and discomfort to connect viewers to the characters through music, sound, and character emotion. In the next few paragraphs, I will…

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    making it. I always thought that some things in the movie were coincidental but in reality, they served an overall purpose in the film to convey the theme. This semester, I have found an answer to my many childhood questions. The two films that stuck out to me were Mad Max:Fury Road directed by George Miller, and Whiplash directed by Damien Chazelle. These two beautiful films had many amazing things that went into it to portray the overall theme using Mis-En Scene. Mad Max: Fury Road has a very…

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    discrepancy in the film industry, to no one person's surprise, massively favors males over females. Which is why we have less female leads, according to the 2016 Hollywood Diversity Report, 74.2% of lead roles in the top 163 films released in 2014 were played by a man, leaving only 25.8% to be played by women…

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    Memento

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    Another famous example is George Lucas, the director of Star Wars. He brings his audience into a science fiction world that so many people have fallen in love with that Lucasfilm's has made over four billion on just the films themselves, not even taking into the consideration the action figures and video games that were made based on the movies that made the companies progressively…

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    Sound Of Music Lessons

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    bucket of popcorn and let the von Trapp family whisk you away from reality and into an uplifting story which is bound to make you smile. Over the course of the last 50 years, I believe the main focus of movies has shifted from wholesome family films, which only hint at signs of impropriety, to depicting…

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    Imitation Of Life Themes

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    Discrimination against Women and Minorities in the film: Imitation of Life by John Stahn, 1934 & Douglas Sirk, 1959 The film Imitation of Life is anything but a domestic melodrama or romantic story that is portrayed in the article of Imitation of Life (John Stahl, 1934. Douglas Sirk, 1959: Style and the Domestic Melodrama, by Jeremy B. Butler. To begin, the film is a prime example of sexism and racial prejudice that ignited a political and social war between the sexes during the 1950s in the…

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