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    Restriction of expression in the film industry is in the form of censorship, which in the UK was set up in 1912 as the British Board of Film Censorship (BBFC) by the film industry as a self-regulatory body charging the film industry for the service. The local councils in the UK usually accepted these classifications. This is a view of the censorship laws and in particular the era of the ‘video nasty’ and how it slipped through the film censorship net. Looking back to the 1930’s, an early example

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    believing the common stereotypes commonly portrayed in movies. In films and television shows blacks are almost always portrayed as murderers, robbers, rapists, pretty much anything negative, like American History X, for example. Two black men are shown breaking into a white man’s car. People see this, and in turn believe that all black men will try and steal their car; as stupid as it may seem, it is true, and as a result, film producers try to incorporate

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    nearly 30% of the American population when to go watch movies per week and by 1920 it became half of the population. This shows that their action made the film industry a staple in pop culture from it early beginnings. Additionally, the active audience can control if the film be part of the mainstream or not. For instance in order for a film to be mainstream a large group of followers must come with this. An example would be the Star Wars franchise more specifically the title for the new movie.

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    Up until recently the show was announced canceled. But Netflix has agreed to pick up the show and air it’s new season in 2016. Netflix Inc. “is an international provider of on-demand Internet streaming media available to viewers in all of North and South America, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and parts of Europe” (Wikipedia, 2015). Degrassi was only aired in Canada and the United States, but now that Netflix has agreed to pick up the show, the show will be given the opportunity to be watched by

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    1960s Movies 1960s cinema reflected the good and the bad of the decade. 1960s cinema influenced many of the films we have today. 1960s cinema brought attention to movie musicals, which were movies that had many song and dance numbers along with dialogue and blocking. Three of the biggest hits of the decade were movie musicals. Some of the decade’s biggest hits, including the movie musicals, are still popular today. In the 1960s, there were many popular movies, both in theaters and on television

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    a must-know for a filmmaker to gain basic knowledge on the subject , and the session number 6 Writing for Actors: how to get the best out of cast; what to leave out; a writer’s relationship with director and actors I had a special interest for 99 Film Scenes for Actors that day , this session was the most appealing and explanatory on how to deal with actors and manage performances. It is essential to

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    Since before women earned the right to vote, there has always been a demand for men and women to work as an actor in the film industry. Their ability to captivate, move, and inspire earned them recognition as movie stars. This rich history of stars, ranging from Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton to Mary Pickford and Julia Roberts has seemingly been gender neutral. However, the question of wage discrimination among actors and actresses is often not a point of discussion. Perhaps this is because the

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    Mind The film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, 2004, written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Michel Gondry, deviates from conventional film by using not only naturalistic elements but elements of surrealism as well. The film has many conventional elements that make it enjoyable to watch for many people, and for it to have mainstream. The surrealism elements give the film a unique perspective on a romantic plot, and makes the scenes visually exciting. Even though the other film styles are

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    Film Review : ' Psycho '

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    first film chosen Psycho (1960) Hitchcock used detailed visual and aural compositions to express his characters feelings of paranoia and claustrophobia, along with his experienced editing skills to create suspense. With a fine-tuned sense of irony, Hitchcock examined the abnormal perversions and obsessive desires lurking beneath the surface of ordinary lives and societies, enabling him to become a smart observer of America in the 1950s, the decade during which he directed his greatest films. Psycho

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    It has been apparent that in the past few years, the number of people attending movie theaters has continued to decrease (MPAA, 2014; Harris Poll, 2014.) With various digital streaming sites like Netflix continuing to increase in consumption, (Kuittinen, 2015) people have become less motivated to go to movie theaters because of the feasibility and convenience of watching movies on various devices (Kuittinen, 2015.) According to the MPAA’s Theatrical Market Statistics 2014, there was a significant

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