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    Who Framed Roger Rabbit

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    producers created so many of these scenes, or I just could not stop laughing at how hilarious this movie is. Who Framed Roger Rabbit uses elements of narrative, cinematography, special effects, and acting to make an out of the box and a hilarious movie. From watching this movie, I believe that this story is being told in omniscient narration. Throughout the movie, the camera only showed the things I needed to know and…

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    A poster used in the advertisement of the film ensures that neither is left out. A film strip is used not only to create the outline of Roger Rabbit, the main animated character, but also includes shots of animation and live action together on the visible parts of the strip. While it cannot give everything away, the characters shown do coincide with the text given alongside the poster, “It’s the story of a man, a woman, and a rabbit in a triangle of trouble.” It is clear to see the man,…

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    Disney is a world-famous company. Its full name is The Walt Disney Company which is named after Walt Disney who founded the company and created “Mickey Mouse”. Walt Disney was a well-known cartoon maker and a successful entrepreneur. He established Disneyland in 1955. Disney is a large diversified multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate headquartered in Burbank, the US. Disney gradually improved its brand image and culture by relying on Mickey Mouse in the 1930s to 1940s, and…

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    Minnie Mouse Toy

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    No one really thinks about the real story behind the making of the product that is being bought. It could be a 14-year-old child who made the Mickey Mouse toy you leave by your bedside or the Disneyland sweater you are gifting your younger cousin for Christmas. While Western consumers “…worry about exposing their children to Chinese-made toys coated in lead [or any other harmful chemicals], Chinese workers, often as young as 16, face far more serious hazards” (Barboza). These children work…

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    photographers, who helped him advance his skills and develop new ideas. 3. Then he moved to the Kansas City Film Ad Company and started working on commercials based on animation. During this time-period of his life, Disney decided to open his own business. His first employee was Fred Harman, from the ad company that both worked in. Finally he began… II. Failures and Obstacles of Walt Disney. A. “Laugh-O-Grams” was established. 1. His first business, in collaboration with the Kansas City…

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    Later, they got blessed with two daughters named, Diane and Sharon. It was not until 1906, when the family moved to Marceline. One of the engineers on the route was a favorite uncle of Walt’s who usually stayed at Disney’s household. Walt would sometimes put his ear to the train listening for the train whistle that might be bringing his uncle. The Disney family settled not to far from town on a 45 acre (18 ha) farm. Walt retuned from France in 1919. He then moved back to Kansas City to…

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    Disney a Magical Place to Never Forget “Laughter is timeless, imagination has no age, and dreams are forever” – Walt Disney. Disney world is a place that everybody would love, because everybody that goes there no matter what age they become child again. Who does not love Mickey? Who does not think about going there even one time per year? A dream that may people have is to take the baby to go see Mickey for the first time. So, my family took me to Disney several times, but the first time I…

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    Disneyland Evaluation

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    vacation at. I will be showing that Disneyland is a theme park that people should visit because it creates good memories and it has rides for people young and old. Even though the price is higher than other parks like it, you are paying for quality and lastly there are fun activities for adults too. Firstly, Disneyland is a great place to create memories whether you are young or old. There’s so much to do in this theme park. There are all of the rides of course. Each ride is different…

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    surface. Once again the sea witch, Ursula, swoops in to give Ariel a choice. The Shakespearean journey of Ariel is her trying to get Prince Eric to “Kiss the Girl” and start a love story. Through her journey Ariel comes to step four and realizes she can’t force love. She is trying her best to get Eric to notice her, so she can stay on land. Ariel comes to her senses and realizes that isn’t how love always works. This is when another girl comes into the story and steals the prince away. Ursula…

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    One of the example of entrepreneur who having this traits before they are success there is Walts Disney. Walts Disney well known as the co-founder of The Walts Disney company. He was the owner for Disneyland. Before that, when he was young ,he worked in a newspaper office but later he fire by newspaper editor for not being creative enough. But Walt Disney was not giving up ,he step forward. Walts Disney and his staff created numerous famous fiction including Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy,…

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