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    projector. It was created in the 1890's by the Lumière brothers. The first film exhibited by the

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    Meanwhile, movie attendance continued to decrease and in the 1960’s movies were on television prime time in the evenings. The major studios were getting far more watch time hours of telefilm then feature films at that time. Despite competition from television's increasing technological sophistication over time in the 1960’s and 1970’s the development of color television and large screens, motion picture cinemas still continued. By the 1970’s the movie

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    Star Wars : A New Hope

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    themes in Star Wars: Episode IV—A New Hope (1977), paying particular attention to ‘good versus evil’. This theme stands out in because it speaks to one of the oldest struggles of all, the battle between right and wrong. A main aspect of mise-en-scène that plays an influential role in defining the difference between characters that have been designated as good and evil is the use of fabric choices and the costumes they wear. Bordwell and Thomson say in Film Art an Introduction: “costume is often coordinated

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    Have you ever wondered how the life of Elvis Presley went? Or how his love for music created fame for him? Well Elvis Aaron Presley was born on january 8th ,1935 in Tupelo,MS to father vernon and mother Gladys presley. Elvis had a twin brother by the name of Jessie garon who sadly died at birth ,leaving Elvis as an only child. Growing up Elvis started showing his love for music and eventually received his first guitar at age eleven and grew up to become one of the most biggest names in rock and

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    His Films contained social and political themes, as well as autobiographical elements. In conclusion he helped turn industry into art. Place: Stonehenge (2500 B.C.) The Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument located on Wiltshire, England. the place has continuously

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    Analysis of Star Wars Released in 1977, the original Star Wars movie quickly became the highest grossing film of all time and it changed the way people thought of filmography. With its unique special effects and storyline, it created a new era of Hollywood movies. It became a huge blockbuster and eventually spawned a new universe that now spans several decades. The films, now numbering six with three more being made, have a fan base of millions of people. In order for a film (series) to have that large

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    Bead Game Essay

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    Bead Game by Ishu Patel was created in 1977. Bead Game is a stop motion animated film that was created by arranging single beads into shapes lines, mammals, and mythological creatures. Further into the film the creatures absorb and devour one another, creating other figures and creatures from the remaining beads. These beads end up evolving into scenes of modern human warfare. In the beginning of the film Patel begins with on simple white bead and continues to add other beads and color- making his

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    Star Wars Social Culture

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    is an indispensable part in contemporary American culture. From 1977 until now, the whole series has been an incredible legend and a worldwide cultural phenomenon. Great changes has it made in various aspects. In 2005, Wired writer Michelle Devereaux created an infographic that explicitly explained the impact of Star Wars, mainly in the film industry. “How Star Wars change the world” created by Michelle Devereaux Many famous film director, like Steven Spielberg and Ron Howard, were inspired by

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    Fun Film Plc Case Summary

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    In relation to Fun Film plc’s current situation, the preliminary issue we must first identify is the preceding to look at other issues arising from this case, is whether there was an intention to be legally bound. The presumption of the intention to create legal relations refers to whether the parties, via their agreement, wish to be enforced by contract law. Therefore, in this case, the courts must determine whether this is an social/domestic agreements or a commercial arrangement. Firstly, we distinguish

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    number-one single "Fame" and the album Young Americans. In 1976, Bowie began a sporadic acting career, starring in the cult film The Man Who Fell to Earth. The following year, he further confounded musical expectations with the electronic-inflected album Low (1977), the first of three collaborations with Brian Eno that would come to be known as the "Berlin Trilogy". "Heroes" (1977) and Lodger (1979) followed; each album reached the UK top five and received lasting critical

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