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    “Hatchet” is a great book, and was also made into a feature film in 1990. The book's main character Brian, who is thirteen years old, shows that the most important thing to him is his family. The story begins with Brian traveling to Canada to visit his father. He would travel there every summer. Until this summer Brian who gets stranded in the middle of the forest. During his flight back home the pilot had a heart attack and died. The plane crashed and landed in the middle of a lake in the

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    One main genre that is very popular is comedy; these films have been entertaining audiences for decades with over-the-top scenes, characters and funny moments. This essay will focus on what features are needed to make a comedy movie by concentrating on the pro-filmic codes, filmic or technical codes, character types and networks, social themes and narrative patterns and stock scenes that go into creating these films. Comedy is a genre of film that uses humour as a driving force. Even though the

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    Film Noir Features in Blade Runner and The Matrix “The Matrix” has a main science fiction theme but also includes features of film noir films. It is directed and written by Andy and Larry Wachowski. Other than Science Fiction and film noir the film can also be classed as a Hybrid. “Blade Runner” is more of a film noir film than “The Matrix”. Although it does include action and fighting scenes but these have film noir features in them. Most ideas about the film are

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    Upcoming feature film, “Concussion”, brings the NFL concussion crisis into the spotlight “Concussion”, A a film based on a true story about the long term repercussions of repetitive blows to the heads of football players, deals a blow to the NFL itself. The film brings to light the truth about questions regarding safety in the game of football. December 25, 2015 – Sony Pictures will release to theaters the film in which Will Smith stars as, Dr. Bennet Omalu, a Nigerian forensic pathologist who discovers

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    English Feature Film Assignment Joline Liao The Help (2011) is a drama set in the 1960s in Mississippi, United States, which successfully positions audiences using various film techniques to convey the message that prejudice is a destructive force that corrupts society. Three specific scenes will be analysed and evaluated, focusing on aspects such as mise-en-scene, cinematography and post-production. Tate Taylor and Kathryn Stockett provide a detailed insight into the harsh lives of people showing

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    and stories, but how did this help him be a catalyst for change? He continued to create. Disney’s imagination never stopped and this allowed his company to prosper. Disney made made many Alice shorts, but he eventually grew bored of the combination films with real actors and animated backgrounds. His next idea was Oswald the Rabbit, which was an all animated shorts series. This series was how Disney’s name became recognized widely amongst animators,

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    some of his more famous films, such Jaws, E.T, and Jurassic Park, broke the current box office records that were set at the time. But the path to successes was not always easy for him. In 1946, Spielberg began his life in the Ohio city of Cincinnati. He was born into a Jewish family, and moved to New Jersey, and Arizona in the process of his childhood. In his early teens he began making armature films with his friends, he would charge 25 cents of admission to his home films, while his sister sold

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    does the use of imagination and memories stop? By examining memory represented in animation and film, through Bartlett’s theory of schema, we can see how the film develops an active organized method to distinguish reality from memory. This paper examines five films based on memory, thus arguing that imagination does not distort memory in animation, but create a role as a form of embellishment for the film to help memory. Fredrick Bartlett is a British psychologist from Cambridge University, based

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    news and music media across the United States. Most recently he has had guest appearances on VH1’s Why Am I Still Single and OWN’s Ayanna Fix My Life. Currently, he is in pre-production on exclusive projects such as a web series, a short film, and a feature that may launch as early as the Spring of 2017. Nonetheless, things were not always looking so promising for this millenial, media mogul. And yet, in spite of humble beginnings and battles with depression, he persisted through several major

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    as one of particular importance. M. Night Shyamalan had previously only directed short films, but had started to come into the mainstream with his second feature length film Wide Awake. The Sixth Sense had a huge box office success all over the world and after being nominated for 6 Academy Awards, it won two - Best Supporting Actor (Haley Joel Osment) and Best Screenplay. This film is another where Bruce Willis is co-starring with a child (previously Mercury Rising).

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