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    When producing any film there are a numerous amounts of different aspects that initally need to come together to create a film that will be succesful. The producers of said film need to hire a crew, actors, set a buedget, find a place to shoot the film, and have a number of other resources that are vital to the production of a film. For example, cinematic technique is a very important part of a film. Cinematic technique includes and is not limited to, how the director decides to use camera shots

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    As a film student, I believe that films can have a lot of effects on people. They are visually entertaining and can be exciting for all ages, but books also have a lot of powers that will be talked about here. There are many of the differences between books and movies. The main points to be compared and contrasted are imagination, time consumption, the entertainment value, and the ideas and media. Films make you observe the situations happening in a story while books make you feel it. One will

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    Since the beginning of Documentary Filmmaking, films have shown the eternal search for truth. Exposing reality as it is to the world through Film became a goal to Documentary Filmmakers. For a period of time Filmmakers lost their path along the way and became promoters who manipulated the audience around the world into believing what they wanted. During the 1960’s two special movements began to emerge in different parts of the world. Direct Cinema in North America and Cinema Vérité in Fance. These

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    Esmeralda is a woman who has it all –a loving husband, a bright and healthy child, success, health, beauty and wealth. Inside, however, Esmeralda is a broken woman. After a year of marriage, she discovered husband’s extramarital affairs and her world has fallen apart. Once again, she feels betrayed by God, by people, and life. For all of her existence, Esmeralda dreamed of feeling wanted, loved, important and appreciated. She believed that as long as she was kind, gentle, and loyal, love would find

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    Title: “Notice Me, Chris!” General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that film production tax breaks are worth it Thesis: I am going to talk about why states should offer better tax incentives to film productions, the arguments opposing it, and the solution to those arguments. Introduction I. Attention Grabber: Who would like to have Chris Evans in their backyard right now? A. If you were in Atlanta earlier this year, you would have been able to say you did

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    The Actor Monologue

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    Hunter! We need to go over light cues, I added a few new ones. Oh, how many? I don’t know. Like ten or fifteen. Oh well let me just get my script and we can go over them. Hunter! We need you downstage. The stage isn’t fully set yet and the crew’s too busy cleaning up to work on it. Yeah sure, just give me one second. Hunter! Can you give the actors their ten minute warning to get started? We really want to get past the first scene today. I groan and do all my jobs as quickly as possible, marking

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    Therefore, The Man with the Movie Camera combined the depiction of the city with reflexive representations of the filmmaking process and the auditorium. [1: Since 1921, Soviet society had seen the relative success of Lenin?s New Economic Policy and its ultimate transformation to full central planning by 1928, under Premier Stalin. The film is essentially a criticism

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    In this COMM3002 Communication Studies project video clip, we are going to take the tactics of parody and comedy as the genres of our video clip to mock the TV show nowadays are too resemble and without quality guarantee to general public. This is a satirical story which mocks the entertainment industry of Hong Kong nowadays, all the artists are double-sided faces, in front of the camera, we act nicely; however, once they off the camera, they exposed their own personality in a panoramic view, and

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    Individual Analysis For the assignment of producing a six supplied line 180-second drama short film I was tasked as the 1st Assistant director in our production ‘Hidden’. In my role analysis I shall be examining my role as 1st AD going into depth of preparation, research and contributions I made towards the short film. The main roles of the 1st AD is to creating a shooting schedule, working with the director to decide a shooting order, give directions to crew and actors and be aware of health and

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    Nigel Latta Blows Stuff Up is a New Zealand based, science themed television show. Each episode is packed with dramatic and entertaining experiments, testing the fundamentals of science. This essay will look at what the production manager’s duties for this series involve, what major issues and risk factors the production manager would need to address, and it will suggest course of action that may solve these problems. These factors will be discussed for pre-production, during production and postproduction

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