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    Bb King Biography

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    As once said by King, “The beautiful thing about learning is that nobody can take it away from you” (Biography.com Editors, B.B. King Biography, The Biography.com website). He was known as an American blues singer, guitarist, and record producer. He introduced a different style of guitar to many hopeful electric guitar blues players. This allowed him to become one of the greatest and most influential blues musicians of all time. Riley B. King was born on September 16, 1925, on a plantation near

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    planning his next tour schedule and decided he wanted to end his tour in his hometown, Leesburg, Georgia. He was very excited to sing in his hometown. He went on tour to places like California, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, and many more states. When he got to his hometown in Georgia, he noticed something was different, very different.

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    Life in Burton’s Eyes “One person’s crazyness is another person’s reality” was once said by the famous director, author, inspirer, Tim Burton. He creates films that have surprised many of his supporters. Most of the films he has directed have had elements of horror and modernness. Tim Burton uses cinematic techniques such as flashbacks, high key lighting, and dolly/tracking to express his style natural creepiness throughout his movies. First off, Tim Burton uses flashbacks to help the viewer understand

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    Luis Garcia                                                                                                                      Sociology 101                                                                                                                 Professor Gomez                                                                                                                         10/17/2017                                                 Midterm Pop Culture Critique: Narcos             One

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    Angles, and Lights Oh My! Edward Scissorhands and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory may seem like very different films. One being about a man with metal blades for hands, the other about a man who owns a chocolate factory, but in reality the films share many similarities when it comes to cinematic style, due to the fact Tim Burton directed both. Tim Burton has an unique style, and the ways he shows this style is not only through the stories he creates, but also the use of lighting, and camera angles

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    Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind(Tim Burton). Who knew that a movie could be so much like the real world events? Two subjects projected in two single clips. One from sorrow and the other formed by fright, yet you can only overcome a fear if you face it. As shown in the Tim Burton clips. Tim Burton in Corpse Bride, uses low angle as a cinematic technique in order to display how a character has more control. First example of

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    San Andreas Narrative

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    “Years ago i was wanted in chicago. I was in the San Andreas gang. i was in hiding until i remembered i made a opponent. A opponent with the finest chap in the world. It was to meet at Big Joe Brady's restaurant twenty years later same date and time.” I said talking to tyrone. “Ok get on with the good stuff.” said Tyrone in the jail cell next to me. “ok.” I said It was about ten o'clock at night and only a couple people were on the dark and wet slimy street. Then out of nowhere a well trained

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    Tim Burton the director of his famous films like Edward Scissorhands, Corpse Bride and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. He uses multiple cinematic techniques which each benefit the films. The director uses music and sound, flashbacks and camera angles. These cinematic techniques emphasize the different types of emotions of the characters and how it draws the viewers in. Tim Burton uses music and sound to give off the feeling of how the character feels. This sets the mood of a certain scenes

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    The Teflon Don, The Dapper Don, known by many names and feared by all is John Gotti. Formerly, the most powerful crime boss in not only the United States but also the world. Gotti was considered to be one of the most powerful crime bosses in the world and he was the head of the most powerful, largest,wealthiest, successful, influential, dangerous and feared syndicate in the world. The way he stayed on top is by brute force, extreme violence, murder, intimidation and fear. During his time in power

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    Johnny Cash was a towering figure in 20th century American music. The son of southerner babtist sharecroppers John R.Cash was born in 1932 and begun playing guitar and writing songs at age 12. During high school he performed frequently on radio stations. With the tennessee two he first began recording for Sam Phillips,sun label in 1955. In 1970 cash performed at the Nixon white house. He and June Carter traveled to Israel in 1971 to make a documentary. Cash’s 25-year relationship with Nashville

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