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    Veronica Ortiz TRF 235 – Prof. Barbara Jones 10/1/14 Film Profile DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc.: 1000 Flower St Glendale, CA 91201-3007 818-695-5000 http://www.dreamworksanimation.com/ Key Executives: Jeffrey Katzenberg – CEO and Director Andrew Chang – General Counsel and Corporate Secretary Margie Cohn – Head of Television Lew Coleman – Vice-Chairman and Acting Chief Accounting Officer Ann Daly – President Bill Damaschke – Chief Creative Officer Finances: 2013 Reported Total Revenue: $706.9

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    DreamWorks II Holding Co., LLC is a film production company, which develops and produces films, along with television programming and video games. The company was founded on October 12, 1994 by Steven Spielberg, David Geffen, and Jeffrey Katzenberg. They officially founded the company with the financial backing of $33 million from each of the three cofounders, and $500 million from Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, putting the value of the company at the time around $2.7 billion. The goal of the

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    The film American Beauty, directed by Sam Mendes is a film about imprisonment and escape from imprisonment (Mendes, 1999). American Beauty explores the breakdown of a suburban family man whose life journeys from self loathing and emptiness to freedom and liberation but at the ultimate cost of his life. Mendes effectively employs a range of techniques to help convey the meaning of this film such as set design, camera angles, colour and soundtrack. Cinema often uses structured set design and camera

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    Peli’s execution. Peli uses this risk to his advantage, making sure every detail in the film is relevant and captures his vision. Yet, the final scene of the film strays from this technique, and for good reason. Steven Spielberg, whose company DreamWorks was acquired by Paramount during this time, viewed the film prior to its distribution and worked tirelessly to get it released. In the same interview with Entertainment Weekly, Spielberg is quoted as saying: “I sent more emails and made more phone

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    Robert Sconyers HUMN 330 Module 5: Moral Issues in Film “Saving Private Ryan” Embry Riddle Aeronautical University February 08, 2017 Instructor: Dr. Sara Rogers Saving Private Ryan is a film staged within World War II, during which an incredible mission to locate and bring home Private Ryan is launched in behind enemy lines within Europe. The return of Private Ryan is hoped to increase moral in the homeland and benefit combat efforts. Captain Miller is in charge of the reluctant team tasked

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    Stranger things does an amazing job and showing how working together is better than working on your own, in both season one and in season two. Another example where an individual made a drastic mistake was when Hopper decided to investigate the Upside-Down tunnels alone. Down in the tunnel he became trapped by the roots of the tunnel and was left to die. Had he investigated down there with someone else he would not have had to attempt to free himself by himself, but someone else could have prevented

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    1. Carlson had three main reason to shoot Candy’s dog it stunk, it was old, and was in pain according to him. The dog stunk up the bunkhouse so the guys couldn't sleep at night. The dog could barely walk and looked terrible and filled with pain. So Carlson said “i'll take him out back and shoot him, won't even feel a thing”. At first candy was not going to let him shoot him but realized it was for the better. The shooting of the Candy’s dog and Lennie are very similar and had a good reason to be

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    Seventeen dreadful hours in a plane is what it takes to go from Cleveland, Ohio to Chios, Greece. The 747 commercial plane to the mainland is heaven compared to the sinister, much smaller, propeller plane to Chios. The tiny coffin holds maybe 30 people tops and feels a lot like being inside a tin rattle.Landing after two hours of unsettling turbulence awakens thankful thoughts in a person.Compared to the dark dungeon of the plane, everything outside is bright and full of life. The island Chios is

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    In “ The Story of Owen: Dragon Slayer of Trondheim”, written by E.K. Johnston, the author expresses a major theme of teamwork as the story goes on. The formation and effectiveness of the guard is one of the main ways the theme is expressed throughout the book. After the Guard successfully gets everyone into the shelter, Siobhan informs the reader that “The Prime Minister was forced to reserve his party’s standing on the issue of training students in basic dragon defense, and then he had to publicly

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    In addition, HP is a longterm partner with DreamWorks; the companies having partnered together since about 2000. HP has a managed print services (MPS) contract, so that they are constantly observing printing and paper usage, and thus processes and workflows, and can identify hot spots where too much paper is being used and inefficiencies are thereby created. The two companies meet weekly or biweekly for both sides to provide feedback and discuss concerns, and also meet quarterly to strategize on

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