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    It Girl Poem

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    The assonance that is in It Girl by Jason Derulo are important because they help describe how perfect/beautiful the girl is to him, they help describe how much he loves her in the song, they help describe her attitude towards the guys that were talking to her, they help describe that even though her is drunk her knows and to leave with a strange and they help describe how loyal she would be to anyone her is dating or married to, because all the guys in the club were trying to flirt with her and when

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    The Hare Advert

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    In 2013 the 2D animated advert ”The Bear and the Hare” was first shown as a teaser during Agatha Christie's Poirot, Wednesday the 6th of November before releasing it on Saturday the same week. The advert was directed by Elliot Dear and Yves Geleyn with the animations created by Aaron Blaise. Blaise who has been a Disney animator (The Lion King, Pocahontas, Beauty and the Beast) (https://creatureartteacher.com) created in the advert had a similar look. The advert has been ranked as one of

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    The Jazz Singer

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    The Jazz Singer, released in 1927, is a black and white film that centers on a young man who wishes to conquer his dreams in becoming a professional jazz singer. This film, directed by Alan Crosland, demonstrates new developments from the decade of the 1920’s. During the decade, many new advances; such as the introduction of musicals and other technological advancements, were created. The Jazz Singer utilized these new advances of the decade and incorporated them into each scene. This is evident

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    Holocaust and the Moving Image: representations in film and television since 1933, is a collection of essays that grew out of the 2001, Holocaust, Genocide, and the Moving Image: Film and Television Representations Since 1933 symposium held at the Imperial War Museum in London. The conference, was designed to address the historic, social, educational, and psychological relationships bound to the experiences of the Holocaust and film, while reaching forward to actualize the knowledge and expertise

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    Short films vary from feature films as they are generally short in length and not highly commercialised, expressing how more does not always denote better. This presents film directors with the freedom to address controversial topics and to not have to keep the interest of the audience for extended periods of time. This is effective in the manner that the genre can allow for the widening of personal choices for the director, despite the time frame. Vincent by Tim Burton explores the use of experimentation

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    “Did you have sexual contact with the natives?” “No.” “Did you share needles or have any open cuts I should be aware of?” “No . . . ” I said. The masked doctor examined the hundreds of boils on my face and body. A week prior, I got into a bus accident in Tanzania. I was delivering a bag full of medical supplies to a rural hospital. A tropical storm hit the night before, making the gravel road slippery. My vehicle lost control and slammed into a palm tree. I hit the front seat hard, and

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    The indie hit Short Term 12 is a film about scars, external and internal caused by those closest. The unassuming title of the drama refers to a foster care facility, set somewhere in Los Angeles. It houses troubled teenagers that are between court dates or foster families. These kids can be there for sometimes a week or sometimes years, many living in a state of limbo. These are kids who have experienced more in their life than some its supervisors, most who are not much older the kids. It is a master

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    The film Short Term 12 was written and directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, is based a short film by the same name also created by Cretton, it follows the lives of the children and counsellors of an adolescence foster care facility. The original Short film was highly acclaimed and won the Jury Prize at Sundance in 2009. The feature film adaptation of the short film was wrote and directed by Destin Daniel Cretton again. Cretton himself spent many year as a consoller in a facility very similar to

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    directing credits, twenty-two writing credits, and three Oscars, all to one man, Steven Allan Spielberg. Despite his critical acclaim today, Spielberg started out as an amateur director who was rejected from multiple major film schools. Even though he was rejected by many film schools, Steven has made some of the most prominent and most popular movies of all time. Though he is still working to this day, everyone can tell that the legacy he will leave behind will be startling. Overall, Steven Spielberg

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    Rehtorical Analysis 'Babies' Essays

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    Hollywood production, he had a camera and needed to get key shots right the first time. He needed to be careful not to interfere or directly influence the babies and their families, keep true to his artistic vision, and stay focused on the theme of his film. Being a father of three children must have greatly worked to Thomas’ advantage. He would have known somewhat what to expect in relation to the different stages and milestones most babies achieve. It doesn’t matter what country a baby is born

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