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    Pixar and directed by Andrew Stanton. The two cinematographer for this amazing animated movie were Sharon Calahan and Jeremy Lasky. This movie was edit by David Ian Salter and the lead voices cast for each character were: “Albert Brook as Marlin, Ellen DeGeneres as Doris, Alexander Gould (as Nemo), Willem Dafoe (as Gill) and Brad Garret (as Bloat).” Before viewing this movies, I did some research to find out the synopsis of the movies, this movies is about an ocellaris clown fish named Marlin swimming

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    When you see the name Ellen DeGeneres, you automatically know who she is. She isn't brand new or fresh content. In fact, she has been around for quite some time now. From being in multiple T.V. shows to giving away thousands of dollars to charities and campaigns, she is a very generous person. Her early life might shock you, and might even have you thinking how she even made it to the big screen. Imagine a world without her and all the amazing things she has done never impacted anyone. Well, that's

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    When we hear “For me, for one, for all,” we generally think of the makeup brand Covergirl. Covergirl uses different phrases to get the audience familiar with the brand. The Company uses many Celebrities for their commercials and magazines like Ellen DeGeneres, Sofia Vergara, Katy Perry, and Rihanna. They tend to lure Women in by using well known attractive Celebrities, by making it seem that if you use this product you will look young and beautiful. They use Ethos, Logos, and Pathos to boost their

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    amendment in the Constitution of the United States of America. Many famous figures are already creating a culture where each person uses the platform that they are provided to advocate for their beliefs or political opinion. I recently saw that Ellen Degeneres started a non-profit campaign to fight federal government law allowing hunters to bring “trophy” elephants killed in Zimbabwe into the United States. Mainstream party game Cards Against Humanity bought a large plot of land where Trump is currently

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    making them lazy. In the essay, the author, Ellen DeGeneres discusses the advancements in technology specifically in the restrooms. For instance, the toilet, sink and paper towel. The toilet can flush automatically itself, the sink can turn on without it being necessary to touch it and lastly the paper towels have been replaced with automatic hand dryers. All these advancements are claimed to prevent the spread and contamination of germs. Although Ellen does make strong claims against them and goes

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    fin. Marlins wife Coral is killed in the confrontation. He starts off by a hopeless chase of the boat that the scuba diver fled to after stealing young Nemo. He then bumps into a fun-loving, forgetful, little female fish named Dory, voiced by Ellen DeGeneres. Dory has a memory loss problem, and tells Marlin she saw the boat, but forgets about meeting Marlin. Dory then tags along with Marlin and helps search for Nemo. The duo then find themselves fish head to fish head with a great

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    Stanton was educated at The California Institute of the Arts (or "CalArts") in Los Angeles, where he studied character animation. He also is a director, screenwriter, producer, and occasional voice actor. Main actors were Albert Brooks (Marlin), Ellen DeGeneres (Dory) & Alexander Gould (Nemo). Finding nemo had 49 wins out of their 61 nominations. Finding nemo was mainly about his dad looking for him he passed by so many unexpected things and meanwhile, nemo was stuck at a dentist fish tank. Finding Nemo

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    Today public figures such as celebrities are looked up to by people of all ages. Often viewed as role models, celebrities appear on television with the entire world watching, and are known for their wealth, talent and fame. A role model is defined as “A person who serves as an example of the values, attitudes, and behaviors associated with a role. ” ("Role model." Definition 1. Web). Whether celebrities enjoy being in the spotlight or not, they are looked up to by millions of people around the world

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    The movie Finding Nemo (2003) is about a Clownfish name Marlin (Albert Brooks) who has to find his son, Nemo (Alexander Gould), after he is taken from his school. On his way to Sydney to find Nemo, Marlin meets Dory (Ellen DeGeneres). In the end Marlin and Dory find Nemo and bring him home back to his anemone. In Finding Nemo love overcomes fear and obstacles. Marlin loves his son, loves him enough to put his fear of sharks aside in order to look for him. In this scene Marlin is swimming

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    Finding Nemo

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    The film I’ve chosen to analyze is the film Finding Nemo, an animated comedy-drama adventure film, directed by Andrew Shanton and Lee Unkrich. Major actors include; Alexander Gould as Nemo, Ellen DeGeneres as Dory and Albert Brooks as Marlin. The film was officially released in May 30th, 2003. This blockbuster film was nominated Best Animated Feature, also winning more than forty different awards. Nemo, an adventurous young clownfish, is unexpectedly taken from his Great Barrier Reef home to a dentist’s

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