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    viewers. The essay has three sub-points, the first being how videos released for home viewing have amounted almost equal to the same film released in theaters. This is very contrary, because film was first invented and believed to be enjoyed in a movie theater on a big screen surrounded by strangers all focused solely on what is being projected on the screen in front of them. A quote in the essay, “we have “sacrificed” image quality and communion in the dark for increased selection, convenience,

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    An issue that has remained prevalent throughout most of history is filtering and censorship. Perhaps one of the more controversial topics discussed within this course, filtering and censorship directly relates to my future career goal of being a filmmaker. While I’m undeclared at the moment, the idea of making films in the future has always been of interest to me. Filtering and censorship often holds an important role within the cinema as it sets the standard for what can and cannot be shown on screen

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    Gopro And Contour Essay

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    In the action camera world, there are two big names: GoPro and Contour. In the last year, the action camera market has exploded, marked by the proliferation of cheap action cams and, more recently, by the entrance of major brands such as Sony. However, in the shadow of the big boys, there is a little known action camera that has a big offering... The Crocolis HD Action Camera At $149.99, it significantly undercuts the competition in terms of price. The GoPro Hero 2 retails for $299 and the Contour+

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    Indie Film Research Paper

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    In the world of film-making, female directors are rather scarce. It’s easy to find a great actress, but all too often, men fill the role of director, and women get overlooked. In the world of independent or indie films, there are often more opportunities for women to get involved, and it just so happens that is where we find Crystal Faith Scott. Recently, I happened upon her work, and I realized that she was just the kind of person to not only shed light on her crowdfunded feature for which she is

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    Tony Kaye has used many film techniques to successfully express his purpose of each scene to us the audience. Another important film technique that Tony Kaye utilizes is Mise en scene as it is used to describe the design aspects of the film and allows us to analyze everything in one scene. One scene that perfectly fits these details is the memorable police scene when Derek surrenders to the police and gets taken into custody. We see Dereks tattoo and the signs at the back clearly in this scene.

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    In the 1920’s, one of the biggest studios in Hollywood was Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. Or as you may know it as, “MGM”, or “the company with the lion at the beginning of movies.” This studio was founded in 1924 and their first film was released in 1925. They have released many popular films that most people have either seen or heard of as well as some not-so popular films that most people didn’t even knew existed. Some you may recognize is Poltergeist, The Hobbit, and even The Wizard of Oz. Today, Metro-Goldwyn

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    Hitman Research Paper

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    on which it was based, 2007's Hitman actually made a decent amount of money, and at one point there were plans to create a sequel to it. Those eventually fell through, and it looked as though the six people on the planet who wanted another Hitman movie were going to be disappointed. But then it was decided that a reboot would take place instead. Now we have Hitman: Agent 47, which is, indeed, a reboot, although I don't think it really matters, given that the only plot that anyone can even remember

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    In this essay, I will elaborate on the coexistence of blockbuster and independent films in America with emphasis on independent film making concentrating on the similarities and differences portrayed. Co-existence The explosion of independent films in America started in the mid 80s due to the lack of creative niche films after the reorganization of the Hollywood studio systems. During this era, the big Hollywood studio system ran like a Ford Production plant systemized and standardized, pumping

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    Mise-En-Scene is a French word which refers to how the film frames materials, objects, and characters and uses them in a beneficial way. The director of BEETLEJUICE, Tim Burton, releases his inner creativity and imagination by using props, camera movements, costumes, and make-up to control his audience. Burton draws his own image of ghosts and portrays them to be freakishly, unusual characters. However, Burton uses his unique skills to make the Maitlands seem surprisingly normal as well. The viewers

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    Mise-En-Scene is one of the most basic concepts in the film industry. I am going to explain how each basic characteristic of this concept is reflected on the movie Blood Simple, which includes setting, lighting, costume and staging. One of the most important things that make a movie stand out is the setting. In the movie Blood Simple the setting can be described as an inner Texas town where there is not much to see. This place gave me the impression of a boring place to live. At first we can see

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