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    exploits product placement Product placement in film has been nothing new. Production companies would often insert advertisements and products into their film in order to gain revenue. But what happens when a fictional icon of media starts to rely on product placement? In 2013, Man of Steel was released nationwide and seemed to revive Superman, an icon embedded in American culture. In Jeremy Kirk’s review for firstshowing.net, he praises the film; “Regardless, this fresh, ironically grounded Clark

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    Women in film production are not a rarity in today’s Hollywood scene; however, they have only begun emerging in recent years. There are many female producers today, but only a few have had great, attributed successes. Throughout this research and analysis paper, I will focus primarily on one successful producer who, throughout her productions, addresses many intersection of life- Shonda Rhimes. She has successfully produced television shows such as Grey’s Anatomy, How to Get Away With Murder, and

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    resulted in decisions that created a new revolution that dealt particularly with the regulation of content of films. Consequently, in 1934, at the same time that the “Golden Age of Hollywood” began, the Hollywood Production code was formally implemented. The film (1933) felt the effects of conservative ideas, which later led to the censorship code’s introduction. The analysis of the Pre-Code film can be a valuable tool for the comprehension of the Production Code’s direct impact on Hollywood and the

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    popular films of its time, and continues to be a classic film. I choose to write on this film not only for its cultural relevance today, but because many topics discussed in this class can be found in this film. Violence, government censorship, and sex are just a few of the topics/ideas presented in this film. In addition, topics such as patriotism and heroism are relayed in this film, which made this film so popular during this time. Top Gun, directed by Tony Scott, is an American drama. The film is

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    Film Production “Movie-making is telling a story with the best technology at your disposal.” - Tom Hanks. Film production is one of the most important aspects of film, and the industry is one of the fastest growing and largest grossing industries in the world. There are many different characteristics of film production. Since the 1800’s, this business has been prevalent. Playing one of the most important roles in the film industry. Film production has improved tremendously since its birth to its

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    He has worked on numerous projects ranging from TV Programs to Feature Films, & TV Commercials to Documentaries, Company Corporate Presentations; in capacities ranging from Assistant Director to Director, & Editor to Executive Producer. He has also worked as the CEO of Pasaydan Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. for 2 years & as a Field Producer for Sony Corporation, Japan. He has worked as the Executive Producer for 3 Marathi Feature Films Aaichha! Gondhal…, Nirop & Hota Asa Kadhi Kadhi. He will make his

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    Supreme Court shook the world of American cinema by declaring the studio in violation of antitrust law, and guilty of monopolizing the “distribution and exhibition of films” by maintaining ownership in the majority of theaters around the country (Lewis 195). This decision effectively did away with the studio system, which had dominated film production for over twenty years. In addition to the monumental upheaval this decision caused, the early stages of the Cold War led to a growing paranoia throughout

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    artist, director, producer, screenwriter, and producer who is considered an auteur. He has been a part of countless unforgettable films such as Beetlejuice (1988), Edward Scissorhands (1990), The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Corpse Bride (2005), and Alice in Wonderland (2010). Most of these films incorporate Burton’s fascination with the frightening/dark and unconventional stories. There are common elements he reuses in many of his films. The auteur theory

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    Research Assignment 4: “Animal Luck” Over the years, animals have been in all kinds of entertainment media, film, television, and commercial, anything that has to do with media in general. Nonetheless, just like the main and minors, and even the extras, animals are actors as well. However, there is major controversy about the use of animals in any entertainment. Here are some key terms defined by the American Humane Association (AHA): Animal is any sentient creature, including birds, fish, reptiles

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    book doesn’t mean they will be exactly the same. Characters and settings can change, scenes might be added or deleted. To Kill A Mockingbird is no different. While there are many similarities, there are plenty of differences. Goals were set by producers and directors, specific actors were chosen to bring characters to life. This creates several differences that can be seen between the book and the movie. After it was published, the book, To Kill A Mockingbird, was in instant success. The book showed

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