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    The four films that we have watched are all centered around the theme that Africa has more than just a “single story”. Africa is full of diverse people from all kinds of backgrounds. While the Battle of Algiers, Sembene!, Welcome to Nollywood, and Timbuktu have shown many different stories, they have just barely scratched the surface of the millions of “single stories” that can be found in Africa. The Battle Algiers tells the story of the French and the Algerian National Liberation Front during

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    Dominic Biondi ENG 101F 8 January 2017 The White Helmets The movie ‘’The White Helmets’’ by Khaled Khatib is a documentary about people who volunteer to rescue civilian people in Syria. My interpretation of the film is that the white helmets are like heroes to Syrian people because they think of them first before themselves. Whenever there are bombs dropping, the white helmets rush in to pull people out of the rubble. They do not care how dangerous their jobs

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    The main problem that animation faces is that it is an overtly fake diegetic form. The viewer is presented with a constructed reality of drawings and paintings, which may represent the real world, but unlike photographic film, does not look like it. The challenge therefore is to create characters that may believably inhabit their particular diegetic reality. Animators have strived to find a way to resolve this issue through their character design and an awareness of how to deliver narrative information

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    work in contemporary film music, bringing his talents to a dark fantasy world populated by superheroes, monsters, and freaks. The son of novelist Blossom Elfman, he was born May 29, 1953 in Amarillo, Texas. Raised in Los Angeles, he and brother Richard relocated to France in 1971, where he joined a theatrical group. Elfman subsequently moved on to Africa, returning to the U.S. only after battling a bout with malaria; he then reunited with Richard, who had directed the 1980 film The Forbidden Zone and

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    Diagon Alley utilize the same film-like techniques to cue to visitors that they have entered the narrative of the park (Pugh,

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    to 1951, there was a surge of films being made in Italy. These films usually had a central story line that revolved around social problems and poverty that the Italians were facing then. Another signature from this film movement was the use of non-actors and scenes being shot on location. This film movement is known as the Italian Neorealism. This essay will further elaborate how World War II, poverty and social problems faced by the Italians gave birth to this film movement. Pre World War II and

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    written by Kaufman. The film mocks clichés and typical narrative Hollywood conventions by continually using

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    In creating a film, it is of the greatest importance to have a detailed understanding of the concept, plot, genre conventions and target audience of the piece. This essay aims to fully realise these elements with regards to the Crew 1 production, ‘SHe’. In identifying a concept for this film, the topic of ‘Girl Meets Boy’ was interpreted as a point of discovery or realization of another existence. For this reason, it was decided that the concept of ‘SHe’ essentially circle around the idea of ‘exploring

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    less than three-minute show time in the movie? Awesome Asian Bad Guys is the first feature-length movie released in 2014 by National Honor Society perhaps has the answer. This film pays tribute to all of the Asian American actors and actress who have roles as bad characters in classic movie during 80s and 90s. It also examines the lack of representation for Asian American in media well as combating stereotypes. This film “Awesome Asian Bad Guy” is originated from a 2 minute YouTube video from the National

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    Career research paper By hambone The career I'm interested in is Film and Video Editor I'm interested in this because I want to learn how to edit moving images on film, video, or other media. edit or Synchronize soundtracks with images If I were to do this job I would need to know stuff about multimedia,computers and electronics and how to manufacture and distribute products also you need to know how to speak English also you would need to be able to listen to others and don’t interrupt

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