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    Warner Bros. Entertainment began when four brothers (Albert, Sam, Harry, and Jack) started their movie company on April 4, 1923. In 1927 they made history by creating the worlds first synchronized-sound feature film, The Jazz Singer. It set a standard that will forever ring true to the name Warner Bros. Entertainment. They taught the world about licensing and merchandising, along with new forms of distribution. But that isn’t their first form of entertainment. No, they started out as traveling exhibitors

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    Jurassic World Essay

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    Jurassic Park sequel to gallop past the $700 million worldwide threshold – currently standing pat with $713.8 million. The film will also cross the $400 million domestic mark in the next few days – and in doing so, it will also surpass Jurassic Park’s lifetime domestic earning of $402.4 million. Currently, Jurassic World is on pace to crush the worldwide total put-up

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    overwhelmingly liberal film based on the first Gulf War under president George H. W. Bush and then there is The Siege of Jadotville which is based on the Katanga conflict in Congo-Léopoldville was a centrist film. There are certain criteria that a movie must fall into that enables them to be categorized as a conservative, liberal, revolutionary right, radical right, revolutionary left, and radical right and these films fell into their respective categories. So why were these films categorized like that

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    Latinos, Politics, and American Cinema Essay

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    Latinos, Politics, and American Cinema Feature films in the United States influence American viewers' attitudes on a wide variety of topics. Americans attitudes toward politics are shaped by films, and specifically the politics of racial interaction. The history of modern feature films begins with Birth of a Nation (1915), a film that misrepresents the Black race by justifying the existence and role of the Ku Klux Klan in American society. From this racist precedent, producers and directors

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    The Big FEW Research Paper When filming dance, there are many settings and functions on the camera to help you capture the perfect shot. While there is an automatic feature that sets the settings for the user, for this class and for filming dance, the camera will be set to manual mode. There are many functions that may need to be adjusted quickly while the piece is moving around you, however, there are three specific settings that should be set prior to filming: the focus, white balance, and the

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    Musical Analysis Gcse

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    The thing that makes musicals so different amongst other films is that it builds a story from works of original music. I admire the ability to write a piece of music, but I admire it even more when another composer comes in with the same piece of music and the sound comes out completely different. In a way they enhance the sound and perfect upon it. Moulin Rouge is an excellent example of this. The writers and composers combine elements of theater, opera, traditional cinema, and numerous elements

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    Masculinity In The Killer

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    which reflected traditional Chinese culture and values. According to Yu's idea of Chinese masculinity in cinema, it mainly represents male-dominated action genres. However, masculinity tradition has been changed since the foundation of new wave wuxia films from the 1960s to 1970s. Yanggang opposites to the traditional view of 'weak male', which means masculinity and macho in modern Chinese society that indicated by Zhang Che, Ideology of Zhang's yanggang aesthetics includes the determination to sacrificed

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    Media Film Poster Analysis

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    Analyse 4 film posters, one from each genre discussed in your groups, commenting on: • Visual Codes • Layout and Design • Language • Significance and Effects on the Audience Film Posters are an important part in promoting films because they give the audience an insight into the film and give them an idea of what to expect. They are a vital aspect of film promotions as they are high profile and attract the audience because it is a major form of visual advertisement. When analysing film posters

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    fully comprehend the industry, studying at a two or four year college that offers courses in film and theater arts, like acting and directing, as well as business management is necessary. Casting directors need to know how to negotiate and understand the complications of working with union employees. It’s also wise to take acting classes. Casting director Kim Petrosky states in her book "100 Careers in Film and Television" that acting classes will help in understanding actors and the acting process

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    Acousmatic sounds in cinema are those sounds that are present without a visible source. The sounds are aural elements used in the film and embody a spatial quality within themselves. Acousmatic and non-acousmatic sounds are essential in cinema because they provide the spectator with a better understanding of the film through both visuals and sound. Michel Chion explores the idea of the acousmatic sound in his essay The Voice in Cinema where he talks about Acousmatic sounds in conjunction with religion

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