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    Essay 1: A. Author Chris Pallant describes Pixar Animations aesthetic style as “hyper-real.” What does he mean by that expression? How does it speak to inherent properties of cinema as a medium? How does this create a bridge to Disney’s traditional style of cel animation? Hyper-realism is used to describe Pixar’s animation style and how it uses CGI, non-human point of view shots, and similarities to live-action cinematography in order to create a tension between the real and the wondrous. There is

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    L Brands is a specialty retailer focusing on women’s apparel, personal care, and beauty products. Their major brands include Victoria’s Secret and Bath and Body works. L Brands, like all companies, has developed a strategy that they believe will help them be successful. A firm’s strategy encompasses its specific goals, the actions or policies to achieve these goals, and the allocation of its resources to these actions and policies. Firms try to develop a strategy that they believe will help them

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    Walt Disney : The Disney

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    Walt Disney is famous for his animated movies through the 20th century. It all started in the 1920s with a series Walt Disney directed consisting of seven fairy tales. Walt Disney is most famously known for his character Mickey Mouse, which appears first in Steamboat Willie, in 1928. It was the first Disney cartoon to be produced with synchronized sound. From this, an empire was created. The Walt Disney Company still produces cartoons to this day, but how did we get to the movies children watch today

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    Virtual communities such as Second Life have revolutionized communication channels for public relations professionals. The virtual-communication platform uses the integration of social and digital media to communicate with target audiences. The internet-based simulated environment permits users to not only interact with each other, but with products and services provided by organizations and individuals. Thus, Second Life has become an interactive, collaborative and commercial communication channel

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    ESPNews, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Films, ESPNU, ESPN Classic, ESPN Now, SEC Network, and ESPN The Magazine… just to name a few (6). Disney is known for that Iconic shape of one specific cartoon mouse, the symbol it’s self has changed as the years go on but Mickey Mouse’s head/ silhouette is always an easily recognizable logo for a company that everyone knows. The logo was originally adopted in 1991, 63 years after the original “Steamboat Willie” was produced (1). This was one of the many firsts for Disney

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    Dedications Oswald the Lucky Rabbit - The first Disney character that ended up lost and nearly forgotten. Mrs. Zaham - She let me borrow her copy of Epic Mickey which is the main focus of this book. Introduction My view on poetry is that you should tell a story or add to another tale while using action words to give more detail and feel of movement. Like in my poem, Thinner Pools, I used the word swirling to indicate that the pools are still active. Swirling is a better word choice than something

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    Rhetorical Analysis: “Why Are All the Cartoon Mothers’ Dead?” For many Disney stories, as noted by Carolyn Dever, character development begins in the space of the missing mother. The reason behind why the death of mothers is beneficial to character development, may be an unknown fixture of fiction so deeply embedded into the animation world that it has become somewhat of a mystery. In the article ‘Why Are All The Cartoon Mothers Dead’, Sarah boxer makes the claim that patriarchy and misogyny are

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    Walt Disney Personality

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    6 “He was a tremendous guy. A true genius in every respect. Terribly driven. A very remarkable personality. Very appealing in many ways,” - Charlie Ridgeway Bold and humble. He always liked to take risks, and he was the vision of a real leader. Everyone around him enjoyed his presence, many looked up and still do look up to him. “Do a good job. You don’t have to worry about the money; it will take care of itself. Just do your best work — then try to trump it.” - Walt Disney Developments to becoming

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    Disney is one of the most influential worldviews or religions in society today. The impact that the Disney company has had on culture has been long lasting and still affects how we understand the world around us. The cultural productions that Walt Disney the man has left behind, and that have been continuously developed by Disney the company have continued to serve as an escape from reality while giving viewers tools to deal with reality. Disney brings about the question of what makes a religion

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    You do not have to be a cartoonist in order for animation to be a part of your life. “Animation is the technique of photographing successive drawings or positions of puppets or models to create an illusion of movement when the movie is shown as a sequence.” In other words animation is creating an illusion of lifelike motion by using static drawings, objects, or models all posed in many different movements that are sequenced. Animation can be found everywhere in this world such as in our work, schools

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