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    Technicolor is an adjective A clear picture with lots of details tell a strong story. Therefore why write without adjectives. Pick up a book on the best seller list going through it, reading descriptive adjectives along the way, see how they add details to the other words. With adjectives the nouns dance with a fury and might. Black and white simplified the world, and the artists used shades of grey to fill in the depth on screen. The complexity in art required to create the films inspires, yet

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    Andy Warhol's Art Work

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    I believe his art work is brilliant. He definitely revolutionized the way Americans view celebrities with his paintings. Even in today's age, people are striving to be a celebrity by use of social media. Warhol was just another artist who made things from paintings, prints, sculptures, posters that people could buy and collect. Warhol was a conceptual artist, too, whose greatest work of art, I believe, was being Andy Warhol. What did it mean to be Andy Warhol? It meant knowing how to twist

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    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Book vs. Movie There always seems to be some discrepancy when a film is adapted into a movie. Often times, crucial scenes, or even characters, can be left out in order to satisfy the directors’ and screen writers’ visions. Unfortunately, such changes can clearly be seen in the film adaptation of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. The movie leaves out characters such as the Witch of the North and the queen of the field mice, but adds characters such as Professor

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    Colour in film is the way the audience can connect to the actors and how the audience can feel emotion. Technicolor provided digital dailies and colour finishing for the film. On Fences Technicolor provided as well as digital dailies but also both sound and picture finishing of the film designed to match Denzel and Charlotte vision. Michael Hartzer, colourist for the film Fences had developed a vintage

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    Western began in the late eighteen hundreds when a movie was about 10 minutes long. They started getting popular in Hollywood from the early 20th century to the 1960s. John Ford landmark western adventure Stagecoach became one of the biggest hits in 1939. Many of the most acclaimed westerns were released during the 1952-1956. Westerns themes have evolved overtime beginning in the silent era, the western captured movie-goers’ imaginations. Quick drawing, white hat good guys battled the mustachioed

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    The Wizard of Oz Film

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    warrant to seize the dog. Dorothy runs away with Toto, but after encountering a fortune teller, she returns. During a tornado she is knocked unconscious, only to wake up to find her house has been picked up and swept away to a place of vibrant technicolor called Oz. She is greeted by hundreds of munchkins, who are residents of “Munchkin Land”. They congratulate her on killing The Wicked Witch of the East with her falling house. Her sister, The Wicked Witch of the West shows up to claim her sister’s

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    Disney Productions is one of the leading entertainment businesses, bringing tremendous profits not to mention the joy it brings many people. It has not always been this easy for Disney however. It took the mind of one man to bring it to what it is today, and that’s mans name is Walt Disney. Walt Disney’s life was devoted to the arts and entertainment almost from birth. However, Walt’s fortunes and fame didn’t take form until his creation of Mickey Mouse. Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901

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    Ups Strike

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    One company normally running with 150 local drivers moving 40,000 packages a day continued running with 80 drivers from the management staff (Business News New Jersey). Another industry affected by the strike was the movie business. One firm, Technicolor Entertainment Services, handles distribution for several major studios promised to

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    Journal Entry 3 Literature serves many cultural functions. It can be used to tell sacred religious stories, national stories, heroic stories, folk tales, fables, and fairy tales. Each of these stories has their own cultural values depending on the culture in which they are told. Stories can help provide insight into humanity. Many myths existed before written language and required memorization to tell these stories. The Epic of Gilgamesh tells of human vulnerability and the search for eternal life

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    Hollywood changed a whole lot. Hollywood stopped hiring actors whose voices didn’t match their looks. The talking picture completely replaced the earlyer silent films. Most talking pictures continued to be made in black-and-white. The well-known Technicolor process was available as early as the 1920s. Filmmakers disliked the expensive equipment and difficult production methods it required. Cheaper, more flexable methods later made color more attractive to filmmakers. Although Color films, like sound

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