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    “Quentin Tarantino” Quentin Tarantino has made a reputation for himself for using very specific camera shots, references and themes in his films. In using these techniques, these films have become a part of their own genre. Charles McGrath says in the New York Times- “His movies are famous for their violence and bloodshed; their blaring soundtracks; their offbeat, Pinteresque dialogue; their startling performances from actors you had almost forgotten about; and their encyclopedic range of references

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    reminds us that protection objectives may be used to generate and perpetuate control in our life. In the history of film, many directors try to create films with a setting of relation of power between looking and being looked at. Some of the films illustrate how the reality being present through the forms of surveillance, social engineering and message control. In other words, films are ways to tell the audience, or the public, how the society looks like, and provides more persuasive and obvious messages

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    Every film director and writer is unique and talented in their own ways. An advocate of that statement is a well-known movie producer in the Disney franchise, named Tim Burton. Not only is he talented in directing and writing movies, but he is also an animator and artist. He started his career in 1984; and today, he has impacted the movie industry with various unforgettable films that are still being talked about today. His unique sense of style and technique in each of his films is what makes Tim

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    Director Quentin Tarantino is an infamous director known for such beloved films like Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, Reservoir Dogs and many more. What sets Tarantino apart from other directors is his unique style. He frequently includes meaningless and innocent dialogue in his films, at least one dance scene, there is loads of blood and gore, and finally, the POV trunk/hood shot from a car. His unique style has allowed many people to fall in love with his films and patiently await the next one. The first

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    modern films are better than earlier films. It is argued that due to advances in film making and the film technology. Movies like House of Flying Daggers show that with great directing and usage of the modern-day technology that marvelous films can be made. This is not to dispute the fact that flims like Lifeboat and White Heat were not both fantastic in their own way. The films used the resources that they had to their advantages and made unbelievable films. Despite the greatness of early films, a modern

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    The First Oscar's Awards

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    happen overnight that easy. Working had to achieve the dreams or the ways you would like for a best film could take months or even a few years. Perhaps you have been to a movie theater and there is this one film that it looks interesting. Thinking to yourself about the film cover looks interesting, but once it starts could it put me to sleep? If so they could of have had done a better job on the film then taking time to have a good looking cover. Any good coven can throw some very

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    Hollywood In The 1960's

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    blockbuster, did Hollywood reach a turning point. Personally, this was one of my favorite films (documentaries) that we watched all semester; it named several movies off that I’ve never even heard off and can’t wait to go rent on Amazon to watch. Also, I know it premiered only 13 years ago, but it’s incredible to see how some of the producers/stars that spoke have aged since then. One of my favorite films

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    Oz on the list of greatest films ever made. Any person of any age can tell you that there is no place like home. We hit on all types of films like Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds and Rear Window. A film that I was really excited to get to was Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather. The God Father showed us the world of gangsters. A world filled with crime, violence, and more importantly, the strength of family. Every time I am trying to get something I want, I make an offer they can’t refuse.

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    In the early 1940’s, foreign films were made and created an important impact to filmmaking all around the world. Foreign films allowed viewers to see different cultures and traditions of other countries. Most of these films were shot in black and white with subtitles to go along against the background. They were sometimes grainy and did not have as good sound quality as Hollywood films had because they were produced with such a small budget. This transition of new camera techniques and editing began

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    Indie Film Industry

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    A new trajectory for the independent film industry has just begun. The flexibility that mobile technology provides has not only accelerated the revolution indie film production, but also it has offered the opportunity for indie filmmakers to produce films by using an alternative filmmaking technique, with no budget or micro-budget. In recent years, the demand for agility and versatility life style has risen rapidly while the development of mobile technology has been advancing. Needless to say, software

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