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Western and Melodrama Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Expectedly, each of the various film genres has its own strengths and weaknesses. These polarities of the film genres were exploited by both the art historians and genre critics in order to generate a well-argued and coherent set of review and appraisal. Unfortunately, only two of the diverse film genres were able to make it to the top priorities.
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Open Art Surgery The dilemma of the administrator Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The researcher states that art has always been priceless, an immeasurable entity. Art has never been or perhaps never will be defined satisfactorily. There is always that cloudy, mysterious air about art.  It’s connected with impregnated words like creativity, inspiration, wonder, imagination and the kind of feelings that are intangible but are very a part of everyday life.
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The Color Purple Film Review: Responses, Clear Point of View Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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He then takes her two children from her and forces her to marry a man named Albert Johnson, who is no less violent and predatorily than her stepfather. Albert had originally desired to marry Celie’s younger and more attractive sister Nettie. Instead, he is offered Celie by her stepfather. He resents her as she is not his first choice and therefore treats her as a slave. 
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The Love Embrace of the Universe Visual Arts & Film Studies Article
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The author states that Kahlo’s painting is, at first glance, a beautiful expression of the love of the universe as it flows down to the individual. The painting depicts a vaguely human image as the background universe, divided vertically between night and day, with its arms embracing another female figure.
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The Role of Women in Science Fiction Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The author states that the first novel which raises some interesting questions about gender and the idea of masculinity is also the novel which deals directly with the idea of androgyny. While we know that stories about titans, giants, and dragons can easily be considered as fiction, we also know that legends are often based on facts.
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Theories of Authorship Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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Although film production is a collaborative effort, a collective view may not necessarily emerge in the final product, rather the nature and quality of the final work may be a reflection of the ideas and worldview of the author. Thus, it may be concluded that while the industrial context may affect the quality of the authorship.
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Painting Styles, Impressionist, Post-Impressionist & Modern Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The researcher of this essay analyzes Painting Styles, Impressionist, Post-Impressionist & Modern. Developed in France during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, ‘Impressionism’ was first originated in painting and later in Music. Developed in France during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, ‘Impressionism’ was first originated.
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Arts and Human Spirit Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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In this essay several researches on the aboriginal arts, which play a vital role in the lives of the people of Australia were described. The definition of the ‘Aboriginal’ in the background of the Australia is discussed and the main significance of Aboriginal paintings, which is storytelling. It also refers to dreaming as a symbol in aboriginal arts, that relates arts and human spirit.
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The Art of Frida Kahlo Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay gives a detailed information about the art of Frida Kahlo. Kahlo was victim to a tragic accident early in her life which sentenced her to a life of pain and suffering. Additionally, she was married to Diego Rivera, which inspired an enormous amount of the emotion felt in her work. Kahlo depicts in shocking detail, a portrait of her physical pain.
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Reinforcing Patriarchal Values in Contemporary Television Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The author states that within the patriarchal society of the Christian nations, the female has always been relegated to the status of the ‘other’, frequently misunderstood, almost always under tremendous social constraints and easily removed from a favorable position with only the slightest provocation.
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Family Guy Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The author states that Family Guy pushes the envelope into the realm of completely unacceptable. The show turns values upside down and illustrates the American family as acting in ways that are completely opposite of what they preach and pretend to believe. Family Guy is a show that tells us that we are all dysfunctional.
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Classical Ideals Represented in Eighteenth Century Paintings Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay discovers Classical Ideals Represented in Eighteenth-Century Paintings. The defining element of neoclassicism was an interest in Greek and Roman culture which encompassed painting, sculpture and architecture, and extended to people’s choices in fashion and home décor. This focus on classicism was partly due to the emphasis.
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The Black Arts Movement Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The author states that protest literature serves as a stupendous voice against brutality and malice being exercised by dominant and powerful stratum against the weak and submissive social strata. The poems, novels, essays, plays and stories, indicating the prejudiced behavior and injustices being exercised in society.
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The Death of Socrates by Jacques-Louis David and The Period Eye by Michael Baxandall Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The canvass of the painting presents a very emotional scene, which, as we guess, must be of some special importance. We see a group of people, who are crying and grieving. In the middle of a group, there is a man emotionally telling something to them. His right arm is raised in an argumentative gesture. His left arm is leisurely reaching for a golden cup, held by a young man in red.
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The Baroque Period Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The artistic expression of the late 16th century way to the middle 18th century was termed as Baroque. Since Renaissance was the revival of the classics in art, Baroque art was first thought of as the failure to meet the standards of Renaissance. And with the many changes that transformed the European society at that time, art had its own revolution.
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Philosophy and Cinema Journal Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The ethical regime of the arts refers to that period when a work of art was studied for its quality and its ultimate effect upon society, therefore its “ethos.” An example is Plato’s review of “the simile of the cave” and “the example of the three beds,” which he called mere imitation of the real thing but without revealing their essence.
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The Red Balloon Movie Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The children, the adults, and the red balloon in the film all have their own unique traits and desires which people can relate to easily. In the beginning of the film, a young boy named Pascal shimmies up a short street pole after seeing a bright balloon near the top.
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Rear Window: Cinematic Philosophy Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Rear Window shows the achievement of an uncomfortable relationship. None of the problems between Jefferies and Lisa have been solved, but the fact of their engagement and Jefferies back-to-window positioning indicates that progress is being made. However, the happy ending is by no means meant to suggest that things will definitely turn out well. 
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Manet and the Execution of Maximilian Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The researcher of this essay aims to discover Manet and the Execution of Maximilian. Edouard Manet produced five works on the subject of execution of Maximilian in Mexico. At first instance, the paintings seem to be a little roughly handled with the use of thick paint and spontaneous application of thick brush strokes.
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Marcel Duchamp - Modern Painting Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay analyzes the art of Marcel Duchamp. Today there are so many different techniques and styles that the viewer is sometimes left confused and baffled. However, no matter what may be your attitude toward modern art, you must admit that it is exciting. It may excite you to violent antipathy or to extravagant praise.
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Collage, Photomontage and Hannah Hochs Work: Photo Montage Evolution from its Beginning to Present Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Most of the images appeared in the magazine Die Arbeiter-Illustrierte Zeitung (Worker’s Illustrated Magazine or AIZ). To make his meanings as clear as possible, Heartfield stuck to a minimalist style, restricting himself to only a few telling images in each piece, thus becoming a father of the modern and postmodern movements.
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Matisse's Serpentine Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay discovers the art of Henri Matisse. Exaggerated anatomy and two-dimensional sources were uncharacteristic for an artistic who, before this period, relied solely on the presence of models. This is evident by the photographed model Matisse used for the sculpture The Serpentine. “I sculpted as a painter. I did not sculpt like a sculptor"
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Miike Takashis View That Audition Is Not a Horror Film Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Within the Western horror film industry, many names of famous directors come to mind: Wes Craven, George A. Romero, Dario Argento, and Tobe Hooper.  Most of these directors had films in the 1970s and ’80s that gained tremendous popularity for the hacker, slasher, zombie, blood and gore motifs. These movies contain many elements, but horror is always the main theme.
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Rita and Sue Escaping Constraints of Class and Gender Backgrounds Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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As the paper highlights the film’s opening sequence show’s Sue’s father swaggering from drunkenness on his way home. Meeting Sue just before he approaches the house, he questions the girl as to where she was going and admonishes her not to be out all night. Sue tells him to mind his own business and that she’ll be back when she wants. 
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Winslow Homer and his Eight bells Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The essay analyzes Winslow Homer and his Eight bells. When one thinks of Coleridge’s haunting lines from Ancient Mariner: Like a painted ship/ on a painted ocean, one cannot but be reminded of Homer’s Gulf Stream or Maine Coast or even his masterpiece Eight Bells. Robert Hughes’s assessment of the writer is powerful.
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Microanalysis of Apocalypse Now by F.Coppola Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Cinematography and Sound are just two of the most vital elements in a film Apocalypse Now by F.Coppola" which make a remarkable impact on the film’s viewers in general. The selected sequence is the famous battle scene at “Charlie’s Point” synchronized to a glorious musical score “The `Ride of the Valkyries” by Richard Wagner.
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Identify two texts dealing with contemporary art practices related to Italy Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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This paper discovers the two texts that deal with contemporary art practices in the context to Italy. In Italy, an absolute ruler (political or religious) invariably dominated the cultural life οf the city. He spent lavishly on providing visual evidence οf wealth and status and knew the value οf arts as propaganda. This pattern was different in Florence.
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Michelangelo and Bernini Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The emerging ideals of art and architecture in 15th century Italy led to the acceptance of the knowledge contained in remnants of classical antiquity, such as the concept that mankind was a measurable component of the universe. This idea and return to classical architecture put an end to the gothic styles that preceded the Renaissance.
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Pattern and Ornament: Orientalism in Dress Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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One of the major systems of fashion has been its intrinsic link with theater and the arts.  Beginning with Modern Art and extending in the Postmodern period, fashion has been seen to reflect and feed the artistic movements of the day as ideas passed from framed canvasses to worn textiles and back again. 
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The Surrealism of Salvador Dali Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The essay analyzes Salvador Dali and the surrealism. Dadaism and its offspring, surrealism, are a religion that has a code of behavior and celebrates their unique understanding and doctrine as a community. Tythacott says that, like Christianity, surrealism is centralized, fervent and somewhat nomadic.
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Painting - George Washington Crossing the Delaware Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay focuses on the painting George Washington Crossing the Delaware. In many cases, this type of historical search can also illuminate elements of a painting that were not intended to reflect the time in which it was painted but manages to do so regardless. Painting are obviously intended to be commemorative, that is, they are intended.
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Sunset Boulevard Discussion Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The film shows that the motion picture business is manipulated by only a few influential people, such were represented in the film as Sheldrake, a studio producer, former film director Max Von Mayerling, and a former silent film actress Norma Desmond. The cycle of manipulation starts with film director Max Von Mayerling’s manipulation of Norma Desmond.
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Experimental Film and Video Since the 1960s Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Chantal Akerman has a great name in the feminist filmmaking. The viewer finds himself giving completely to the film, as he gets involved in the film with open eyes and an open mind, too. According to Gwendolyn Audrey Foster: To label Akerman's work ‘minimalist’ or ‘structuralist’ or ‘feminist’ is to miss most of what she is about.
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Works of Jacques Louis David and Damier Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This paper explores The art works of Jacques Louis David (Neoclassicism), Delacroix (Romanticism) and Damier (Realism) have similar themes namely nationalism and patriotism.Neo-classicism served the aims of the new regime by exalting the civic and patriotic virtues of the Early Romans for the emulation of the public.
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From the Baroque Period through the Romantic Age Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The social, political and economic conditions alter the meaning and subject of art and this statement can be further strengthened by citing the changes in art styles namely baroque, rococo, neoclassicism and romanticism throughout the changing political structure and leaders as well as the evolving religious beliefs and the rise of the aristocrats.
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Paintings of Vincent Van Goh and Paul Cezanne Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The researcher of this essay compares “The Rocks” by Vincent Van Goh with “The Ravine” by Paul Cezanne. For centuries, cultures have wished to express themselves through art as a way to show thought and feeling. The use of a color pallet to express what otherwise may not have been able to have been expressed as clearly.
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Cause and Effect in Amelie Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The author states that encouraging her father to travel around the world, playing tricks upon the cruel grocer, and setting the jilted lover up with the hypochondriac tobacconist are just a few of the acts that she performed throughout the movie. Some of her deeds were positive in nature, while some of her deeds had negative outcomes.
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The Idea of Realism Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The researcher of this paper aims to analyze realism, the style of modern art. It was, in part, inspired by various political movements of the period in which the people were attempting to gain a better lifestyle for themselves with rights granted to the ‘common’ man as had been evidently accomplished in America.
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The Cubist Movement and Les Demoiselles dAvignon Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The paper will explore Pablo Picasso and his influence on cubism movement. Modern artists working since the early part of the 1900s have dedicated themselves to depicting the range of human emotions within the colors and lines of their work. The focus of the artist was on emotions with little or no reference to the symbols.
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What Is a Documentary Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Generally speaking, the question that this essay is intended to answer is whether the above statement is an accurate description of what a documentary really is.  This paper will explore some truths and facts about the making of documentaries as well as provide some examples of specific documentaries.
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Namesake Directed by Mira Nair Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Nikhil and Moushumi plan a Paris vacation. This is a very significant event for both of them in more ways than and is a defining point in their relationship. Nikhil admires Moushumi and in many ways even resents her for having spent years in Paris "reinventing herself". Nikhil does have a few issues with Moushumi’s interesting in the feminist theory.
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The Definition of Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Depending on time period and place, the definition of art has meant different things to different people. For example, most people today recognize the term ‘Renaissance’ as meaning a specific time period in Western European culture which happened roughly between the years 1400 and 1600, having its start earlier in the major city-states of Italy.
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Frida Kahlo's Artwork Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay discovers Frida Kahlo and her artwork. Her physicians were certain she’d never walk again but she fought against this prediction and eventually was able to walk again. Kahlo’s introduction to the art world was thus initiated by her mother, who presented her with her first art set and assisted in having a mirror installed in the canopy.
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The Future of CGI and Physical Actors Visual Arts & Film Studies Case Study
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It has been the dream of software engineers and forward-thinking animators for decades to achieve a realistic animation medium through the computer. The first major achievement to this end was the production of 1995’s Toy Story; a full-length feature film that was entirely animated on a computer. While many aspects of the animation were entirely life-like.
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Historical Film Movement Film Noir as the Forerunner of the Present-day Crime and Action Movies Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Film Noir was a style of black and white American films that became prominent in the post-war era. The primary moods of classic film noir were melancholy, alienation, bleakness, disillusionment, disenchantment, pessimism, ambiguity, moral corruption, evil, guilt, desperation and paranoia. Alfred Hitchcock was a forerunner of the American film noir.
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Directing Melodrama: Lady Audleys Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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While directing Lady Audley’s Secret, the director should understand the type and the requirement of this story. The major focusing thing in it is the mystery, the suspense, which the director is supposed to preserve till the end of the story. Phoebe’s reaction is very significant. So this is what my lady hides in the secret drawer,” she muttered. 
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Hannah Hoch and the Dada Art Movement Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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According to Michael Delahunt (2007), Picasso and Braque began introducing previously printed materials in their art as early as 1911.  “They used letters, fragments of words, musical notes, then significant material elements: sand or sawdust which create relief, and tend to make the picture more physically an object”. 
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Insight in Australian ancient Aboriginal Rock- Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay analyzes Australian ancient Aboriginal Rock- Art. It is not only about survival evolution of Aboriginals, their own spiritual beliefs and lifestyle. Though fundamentally alike, Rock Art everywhere has regional characteristics and flavour. There is no specific definition of Rock-Art. It is further divided into Pictographs and Petroglyphs.
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Video Editing Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The technological advances in the camera, along with compatibility of computer hardware and software with shooting devices have made production cheaper. Today video production takes one camera, a computer system and a can-do software instead of a more complex procedure involving more than one camera and days of work of screening footage.
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Modern Art as Passion Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This paper discovers modern art as passion. Art is also an expression of creativity, of pleasure in dexterity, invention and the ingenious use of natural materials. Paper will also explore some artists such as Kurt Schwitters. Kurt Schwitters is a German artist born in Hanover is best known for his collages and junk sculpture.
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