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    Pushing Passed The Pain

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    “Pushing Passed the Pain”- Short Film An adaptation of the flash fiction story, “The End of Pain.” 1. What is the Purpose, Audience, and Tone of work? The purpose of this short film is to teach the audience it’s okay to forgive those who have hurt you in the past. The audience is geared to anyone who can sympathize and understand the importance of forgiveness. The tone encouraging and sympathetic. 2. Is it what you intended or what you would like for it to say or no? Explain. Yes, this is what

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    Film making runs within my family, which is how I was able to find my passion for it. It all began with my father, who spent his whole career in both the television and the film industry. Before I was born, my father had been a weatherman for news stations all over the country. As a kid, I remember watching him on the television. I always looked up to my dad and admired his profession, which later on inspired me to follow in his footsteps. When my dad moved to San Antonio, Texas, he opened up his

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    Film Analysis #2 When the Day Breaks, a Canadian animated short film created in 1999 by Amanda Forbis and Wendy Tilby, has won over forty prizes such as a prize in the Chicago International Film Festival for Best Animated Short in the same year it came out. The short film was also nominated for an Oscar in the category for Best Animated Short Film one year later. When the Day Breaks, tells the story of Ruby, a pig, whose life takes an unexpected turn after witnessing the accidental death of a stranger

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    Fig. 1.1 Universal Emotions Most of the developed methods try to recognize the basic expressions and some attempts at recognizing non-basic expressions. However, there have been very few attempts at recognizing the temporal dynamics of the face. Temporal dynamics denotes to the timing and time length of facial actions. The significant terms that are used in joining with temporal dynamics are: onset, apex and offset. These are known as the temporal segments of an expression [40]. Onset is the instance

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    Intro: In true Disney fashion Toy Story was the first fully computer-generated full-length feature film. Through the dedication of Pixar’s team and Disney’s innovation’s, Toy Story was taken to ‘infinity and beyond’ with the number 1 box office champion in 1995. Grossing over $361 million worldwide. This film was an amazing breakthrough in the way movies were made and was the foundation for many movies to come. John Lasseter stated in The Making of Toy Story interview ‘We were like pioneers and

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    Steven Spielberg Steven Spielberg over the years has become one of the world’s most acclaimed directors, some of his more famous films, such Jaws, E.T, and Jurassic Park, broke the current box office records that were set at the time. But the path to successes was not always easy for him. In 1946, Spielberg began his life in the Ohio city of Cincinnati. He was born into a Jewish family, and moved to New Jersey, and Arizona in the process of his childhood. In his early teens he began making armature

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    From an early age I have always had a strong interest in art, and have been involved with it in some form all through my life. When I turned 15 I realised that it was something that I might like to pursue as a career, I started taking it more seriously. At the same time, I gained interest in film production because I find the behind the scenes of films are amazing as I found this out when I was watching one the behind the scene documentary of my two favorite movies and directed by two of my favorite

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    English-American film director, screenwriter, and producer and Auteur. Nolan is a man of talent who is known as one of the smartest, most creative, and successful directors in the film industry today.He is widely recognized after his first successful feature movie Following(1998),a noir thriller film.Which was recognized at a number of international film festival.Common themes and actors can be seen throughout Christopher Nolan’s films,he is also famous at narrating the movie in a non linear way.In the

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    Holocaust and the Moving Image: representations in film and television since 1933, is a collection of essays that grew out of the 2001, Holocaust, Genocide, and the Moving Image: Film and Television Representations Since 1933 symposium held at the Imperial War Museum in London. The conference, was designed to address the historic, social, educational, and psychological relationships bound to the experiences of the Holocaust and film, while reaching forward to actualize the knowledge and expertise

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    The Birth Of A Nation

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    the history of cinema. With the implementation of appealing movie stars and extravagant sets, Hollywood had found a new formula for success in the form of blockbuster films. The Birth of a Nation, directed by D.W Griffith, being one of the first feature-length films of its time, was heralded for both its technical advancements and aesthetic appeal. Despite being criticized for its racist legacy, The Birth of a Nation, set what would become the new standard for Hollywood blockbuster films in film

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