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    Music and Film

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    Since I've been studying hard all day, I didn't really have time to post something. Well I would if I wasn't watching Schindler's List again, but when the mood strikes, one should watch that film. So here is an essay that I wrote a couple of months ago for school, which is all about film piracy and why I'm against it. The essay managed to get an extremely high excellence. See how different my writing is when I'm at school compared to when I'm blogging (if I seem to be over-exaggerating a lot this

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    does this company do so well in making their movies look so intriguing, yet not revealing the whole movie to the public? By analyzing the trailer for the very anticipated fantasy/science fiction film Thor: Ragnorak, we can see that this trailer is successful in rousing the viewers curiosity for this film by implementing the various types of camera angle shots they use in the trailer, such as close-ups on certain characters, which shows that they might be important in the movie, and the numerous amounts

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    Descriptive Film

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    of cinema many films instantly come to mind, don’t they? Timeless movies, movies that make you feel something, that make you want to go out and change your life. Actor Russell Crowe once said that, “I want to make movies that pierce people's hearts and touch them in some way, even if it's just for the night while they're in the cinema; in that moment, I want to bring actual tears to their eyes and goosebumps to their skin.” Actors and directors alike strive to make provocative films because they understand

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    Film Censorship

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    benefits of film in society, leaders at the Institute believed that legalized censorship would “stifle [...] the freedom of the (film) industry as a mirror of everyday life, hopes, and aspirations of the people” (Rosenbloom 315). The promotion of social reform and education in American society through the medium of film was inhibited by censorship from external legislation, and from within the motion picture industry itself. Firstly, public uproar over the the release of J.W. Griffiths’s film The Birth

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    Stereotypes In Films

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    In today’s films, perceptions of women haven’t changed much. Nancy Signorielli has a case study that looked at popular films today and how young girls are portrayed in them. Signorieilli coded the top 25 films for girls 12-17 in 1995 to look for traits that the characters were portraying and the situations they were in. She found from her study that girls in these films were 20-30% more likely to be talking about romance, doing gender stereotyped chores, dating, talking about friends and clothes

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    Stereotypes In Film

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    Women in film have been stereotypically portrayed since the invention of film. In an industry that is extremely male dominated stereotyping is very common. In film women make up 16.7 percent of directors, 4.1 percent directors, 12.2 percent of writers and 20 percent producers . In 2012 out of 67 top films of 2012 only twelve leading characters were female . This essay will be taking a look at various films from different time periods and analyze the way that women are portrayed. The research will

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    Dichotomy In Film

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    in our lives, the film industry influences the way in which each individual interprets the actions that are taken by a character in a film. The constant portrayal of what characteristics would best fit with defining what it is to be a hero, seem to focus mainly on masculine traits. The desirable traits that are illustrated in the majority of the films are being independent, strong, and most importantly a male. However, the film Maleficent (2014), contradicts this idea. This film tells the story of

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    Archetypes In Films

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    In film noir, the principal characters are almost always male, whereas females are still central to film noir storylines and plots. Women in film noir are generally either the social ideal - dutiful, reliable, and trustworthy or they happen to be a trap, a dangerous associate who conceals murder with her attractiveness. These stereotypes of dangerous women in film weren’t anything new, although the classic femme fatale took risk, crime and danger to completely new heights. There are essentially three

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    Change In Film

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    Film, being both visual and audible, has become a power source of art throughout its development. In many cases, films are used as a way to promote social change. The 2000 X-Men film can be seen as a cry for equality. A supernatural film about mutants versus humans sends an underlying message about how people may not feel accepted or like they fit in just because they don’t conform to society. During the mid-1950s and early 1960s movies were used to express the desire to break free, as a people,

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    Misrepresentation In Film

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    Representation of Females in the Film Industry Introduction This work is to write about the position of women in the film industry. Women had played an important role in the growth of film industry playing a range of roles. However, they have been marginalized and sexualized over the years. This is evident with simplistic roles such as the “femme fatele”, which is a typical seductress who will ultimately end the life or career of the male lead. Women Advancement in the Film Industry Additionally, statistics

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