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    Pixar, a film production company, has been making animated movies since 1988. It began with small, short films; to then be full professionally made animated films. This research paper will explain The Pixar company’s impact in the movie industry as a whole. Pixar has started making these animated movies since February of 1988. Before their movement to computer animation, they’ve been making traditionally animated films. Traditional animation commonly known to be the old style of animation

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    present day, films are a result of the public’s demand for entertainment. However, the production of films is an art that subtly delivers hidden messages to the public or as Kracauer suggests, coded references. After World War 1, despite the hardships each nation had dealt with and the frustration towards those in power, the public was happy it finally ended. Afterwards, America dealt with economic prosperity and a rise of interest in entertainment and enjoyable activities, specifically films, to in a

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    1977 by the effects and sounds of the film, which in fact were really good at that time, he influenced people because of the plot and

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    Edward Scissorhands Essay

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    Edward Scissorhands is a 1990 American Romance, Horror, Gothic and fairy tale hybrid film directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp. The film shows the story of an artificial man named Edward, an unfinished creation, who has scissors for hands. Edward is taken in by a suburban family and falls in love with their teenage daughter Kim. Supporting roles are portrayed by Winona Ryder, Dianne Wiest, Anthony Michael Hall, Kathy Baker, Vincent Price, and Alan Arkin. Burton conceived the idea for

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    “Epidemic of Invisibility” For numerous years film studios have been casting and funding movies from all different genres and backgrounds. Most films have a reoccurring and common theme to them. There is a protagonist who faces adversity in a particular setting and must take on various trials and tribulations to achieve his or her goal. For long as I have been watching movies (I’m 19) the main character has had two universal traits in majority of the films I have seen, which are white and male. If you

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    Book vs. Movie When it comes to making memoirs into films, major details tend to be left out by the directors. The result of leaving these details out can take two different turns, positive or negative. One detail being left out can cause the entire story to take a wrong turn. This happens a lot because fitting a lengthy story into a 1-2 hour film with only so much of a budget, is actually quite hard for the filmmakers to do and results in films leaving out critical facts that could either benefit

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    The Narration of the film doesn’t really fit in to Broadwell’s narrative structure; it has its own meaning of structure. The way movie and its plot have been written it completely challenges the structure of a classical Hollywood movie. The only common factor here was the “non-diegetic elements” of the movie, the background score. What we can also see in a conventional classical Hollywood film. According to Broadwell feature of Narrative structure, a film must have “Chain of events” which will be

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    In OReily’s animated film ‘Please Say Something,’ he demonstrates the relationship between a cat and a mouse and depicts their struggles through a montage of updates (micro-shorts) of their lives. OReily desired to do a destruction of the traditional archetype of ‘cat and mouse cartoons.’ At the same time, he wants to create a good story that everyone can relate to. He demonstrates this through the delivery of the language of animation. OReily’s approach to the visual characteristics of the environment

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    Tron Cons

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    The film Tron is celebrated and held as a triumph today, but back in the 1980s, the film suffered from lack of appeal to a wider audience, geared toward more teenage video-game buffs and computer nerds, with a juvenile story, laced with simple dialogue, and unsophisticated costumes. Without a doubt, the major appeal in Tron is the minimal use of CGI and spectacular animation that was used to create its computer enhance landscape. However, “in spite of its groundbreaking use of computer-generated

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    Grave For Fireflies

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    During this summer we view many film, which I would not have personally picked to view, these films were insightful and diverse in nature. The most enjoyable film I viewed this summer was Grave for Fireflies. This was an animated film about the bombing of Japanese cities during world war two. Grave for Fireflies provided an interpretation of the effects of the war unlike the one provided by the American prospective on the Japanese. In World War two – bombing of Japan the Japanese people are shown

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