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    For many years, beer has become the world’s most generally devoured alcoholic drink. With the fast growing societies, thousands of beers are manufactured, sold and consumed every single day. Just like any other drinks, there are many different types of beer such as Heineken, Carlsberg, Tiger Beer, Guinness, Budweiser, Corona and Becks. There are many more brands of beer but these are a few brands that are well-known around the globe. Among the brand of beers that were mentioned above, Tiger Beer

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    and editing, and also with how Bazin might react to Abbas Kiarostami’s film. Throughout this course so far, shots and editing have been an integral part of what has been covered. Close-up has a unique approach to how it is directed. Considered a mockumentary, it has all the styles of a documentary with some twists. The close up shot creates an intimate feeling for the viewer. With a close up shot the viewer connects emotionally better with the person in the movie. Whether being interviewed, as seen

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    Ethos In Bowling

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    Michael Moore tries to bring some extremely imperative points and the closer view of American culture and to some degree succeeds. In order to achieve this, Moore utilizes particular references to it and utilizes rhetorical and convincing devices to develop his contention for changing weapon laws; thus, one unmistakable expository request he utilizes as a part of the film is, besides the recurrent pathos, ethos. In any case, by controlling distinctive things and misleading the viewer in this film

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    joking lunch conversation amongst Roller Girl Films. He is an egotistical, arrogant teenage wannabe Rapper, who knows little to nothing about the life he is trying to portray. Roller Girl Films decided that they could best convey Lil Yeast in a mockumentary style. Not all decisions were this unanimous, however. A discord was struck between the members of Roller Girl Films,

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    Summer Heights High is an Australian mockumentary series which uses satirical devices to depict the public school system, and its teachers and students in a negative light. The creator, Chris Lilley, portrays these subjects using stereotypes, irony, and hyperbole. The show focuses much attention on the main three characters; Hellen "Mr G." Gregson, an overenthusiastic high school drama teacher; Ja'mie King, a teenage girl doing an exchange programme from a private school to a public school; and Jonah

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    Worldline Analysis

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    A worldline is simply the events and affordances that specify someone’s life, or the life of someone being presented to you in a movie. There are an infinite set of events and possibilities all around us, but we choose to see whatever subset holds meaning for us. All movies present us with a worldline, the question is whose? At first people thought it was the worldline of the audience but there are actual three ways in which a worldline is narratively presented. The majority of movies use the omniscient

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    explores what it would be like if there was a device that could wipe your memory of a film, thereby allowing you to experience it as though you had never seen it before. Clocking in at around twelve minutes in length, this 2015 short science fiction mockumentary was directed by Maureen Bharoocha, who co-wrote the script Eric Cunningham. Boasting humorous dialogue, near-perfect delivery, and a cautionary message about overindulgent

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    What got you interested in Theatre? My interest in theatre started when I was living in Spain. My parents started a theatre company with other military and US teachers. From the ages of 4-9, I got to play small roles or work backstage on plays ranging from Shakespeare to Neil Simon. Where did you study and how long did it take? In Undergrad, I majored in theatre and opera. Immediately after graduating I continued my studies in theatre and opera performance in graduate school. The overall time in

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    Self Reflexive

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    Movies and Meaning – Summary Chapter 8 – Modes of Screen Reality Pages 289-325 Key Outcomes • Explain the basic modes of screen reality. • Describe the principles of narrative, character behavior, and audiovisual design that operate in each mode of screen reality. • Differentiate ordinary fictional realism, historical realism, documentary realism, and fictional documentary realism. • Distinguish two modes of cinematic self-reflexivity. • Explain why multiple modes of

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    television show Modern Family, gender role within gay couples are recognized. Modern family is an ABC comedy television series that has been airing since September 23rd 2009. Modern family is the first family show to be filmed/made as a mockumentary. A mockumentary is a television show where events presented in a documentary style to create a parody. Within this mocumumnetary, the author follows a gay couple,

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