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Film Analysis of Jean-Pierre Jeunet Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The use of colour and music in accordance with the theme of the subject reflects his greatness. The great movies by the director have been a visual treat. The comparison brings a similarity on this aspect of artistic angle in the two movies of different subjects. Though the two movies are of different nature.
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The Last Supper Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Prior to his death, Christ and his disciples were recorded to have the supper before Passover and this later on would be one of the important events not only in the history of Christianity but will also shape the sociological, cultural and political history of the world.
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Encouraging the Growth of a Young Artist Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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From what they have learned in school, they usually have a paradigm that Art should have a structured module that produces art products as proof that children have learned the necessary concepts and skills in Art development. However, contemporary art educators now come to realize that children’s art development may not exactly fall into traditional developmental stages as identified by previous theorists.
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The Change of Female's Role in the Society Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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For many years, the social construct, gender, has defined specific roles for males and females in the society. However, things seem to be changing day by day in the modern society. This change is probably because of the civilization, economy hardships, and industrialization, which have happened in the recent years.
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Analysis and Importance of Peter Voulkos' Work in Ceramics Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Peter Voulkos is one of the well-known ceramic artists. In fact, he has for a long time been known as the father of clay revolution in America. This ceramic artist forms the basis of this discussion. We will focus on his biography and the importance of his work.
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The Last Temptation of Christ Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The movie is based on the novel by the same name, by the author Nikos Kazantzakis. Even though the movie was extremely controversial for its depiction of a Christ who was fallible, there are critics who fell that the depiction of the life of Christ was done in an artistic manner (Serlin).
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Analysis of The Tribute Money Painting Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The painter relied on the cultural knowledge of his audience to tell the story of the biblical scene as part of a cycle that depicts the life of St. Peter. One of the things that become immediately apparent when viewing this piece of work is that the culture which Christianity and Christian stories were incredibly well known and highly popular.   
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The Best Years of Our Lives Film Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This movie was released in 1946 which is considered as the crucial time period in the history of World. Critical Analysis of the Film: This film is a true depiction of the times when world was faced with a transitional struggle fueled with social and psychological turmoil and depressing atmosphere all around the world.
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The French New Wave is about Breaking the Rules Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The French New Wave is a term used to express displeasure with the French film makers of the 1950s and 1960s. This movement was never organized formally. According to Bazin (1985, 248-259), this group of film makers deliberately rejected the traditional classical cinematic form.
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Popular Culture in America Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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American widespread culture and beliefs expressed itself through almost all means Babe Ruth, Baseball, Elvis Presley, Mickey Mouse the Simpsons. These name, type, and phrases have attached further tangible American products in scattering across the globe. America tends to be a net exporter of culture.
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Computer-Generated Images and Narrative Construction Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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In recent years, films have taken major strides towards the digital genre.  The movie Avatar has especially gained notice for its impact on the film-making industry with its innovative and extensive use of digital technology.  Technically, it has gained major notice for its visual mastery and it has pushed the limits of digital developments as it has also prompted other filmmakers to make the transition to the rich digital format. 
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Italian Cinema and culture Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Introduction Neorealism was a film movement in Italy that was mainly characterized by stories set among the poor community against the working class that were mainly filmed on location and usually using non professional actors (Marcus 250). The major issues discussed were everyday life situations such s poverty, oppression, injustices and desperation.
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Critical Response Paper I Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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The story itself passes itself off as a study in the way that society views 4 types of women: a self-sacrificing Negro woman (during a time when it was still socially acceptable to call the African American such a name) and her half-breed child, and a White woman who did not have too much time to care for her own child because of the demands of her own career.
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Paranormal Activity 2 Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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A ghost is a spirit of a dead person, while a demon is a negative spirit of a dead person. It is imperative to understand this crucial difference. The demon wants to have the blood of Katie, and he wants to seek information from her. His name is Toby because he came from a man named as Toby.
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Gender of Art and Katherine Strause Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The painting has a horizontal organization depicting a wedding couple, a man and a woman standing while cutting a cake flanked on both sides by people who seem to be witnesses to the marriage ceremony. It is an oil on canvas painting done in almost entirely six bland colors: pale green, the dominant color which also serves as the background color, blue, white, red, black, and brown.
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The Concept of Audience Impact Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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Foner seemed to corroborate the points of view concept when he indicated that “there may be more than one accurate version of history. Simply put, these authors were trying to relay that the in the creation of a film or a talk show, several points of views or perspectives need to be taken into context.
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Critical Response Paper Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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The ingredients that made the movie a major eye candy are the awesome camera angle, natural emotions, attractive costumes and the way color intensity picked and dropped along with the fluctuations in the story and the emotions (Vernon 145). The most important and enthralling element was the sound and the music that played.
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Maori Identity Expression and Development in Once Were Warriors Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Maori Identity Expression and Development in Once Were Warriors (1994) Name Instructor Class 27 August 2013 Part 1 i. Abstract/Roadmap The topic is identity expression and identity development of indigenous tribes, specifically the Maoris of New Zealand. I explored how Lee Tamahori’s Once Were Warriors reflects indigenous expression and decolonisation themes using textual analysis and semiotics.
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The Life and Art of Andy Warhol Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Andy was the youngest. Being dedicated Catholics; the family attended church often and observed the customs of their Eastern European tradition. Andy’s father, a manual worker, relocated his family to a brick house on in 1934 where Andy attended the Holmes School and started taking free art lessons at Carnegie Institute.
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Art in post- modernity Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The art is an example of hybridity in the world of visual culture, a postmodern genre, whose definition is in real-time practice than in a unified movement, theory or message. These artists utilize cities as their working environment, and do not consider themselves as “graffiti” or “street” artists. Street art started as an underground, rebellious.
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An Analysis on the Functionality and Design Artistic of Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This implies that the creation of artworks depends on the artist’s philosophical evaluative criticism of the things she/he observes in reality. The designs are also impacted by the artist's thoughts and feelings. Conversely, some argued that art designs artistic in nature which requires artist creativity.
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Young Winston Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The speech is where the movie ends. The ending reveals to us his life only to the point of him having moved into the sphere of fame and “manhood”. He gives the speech and is applauded. He has finally taken a step to do something important and he has set himself on an adventure. All his life he had heard his father calling him a disappointment and good for nothing.
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Perseus Beheading Medusa - a Piece of Art by Andre Racz Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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There are many versions of Perseus Beheading Medusa piece of art but this paper will analyze the painting, Perseus Beheading Medusa. It is a unique piece of art and reflects artistic perfection especially because its artist, André Racz was an artist and professor of painting and sculpture at Columbia for 32 years.
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Racism in Science Fiction Movies Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Racism has attracted a lot of attention in the last century. It has been criticized, debated, argued, fought for and even sometimes supported but it has never been able to subside into the back drop.
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Reflection on the film 12 Angry Men Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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On the other side, this film beautifully portrays the problems faced by the jurors who are authorized to take unanimous decisions. Besides, the film leads the viewers to have bird’ eye view into the problems faced by the socially and economically depressed classes in the society.
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Cloud Computing Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Companies need to expand their IT infrastructure to meet the amplifying needs of the customers; however, the increased infrastructure might only be useful for a limited time period. The expansion in IT infrastructure costs hefty amounts for the companies.
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Mormonism in Tony Kushner's play Angels in America Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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It is especially seen on the dramatic scenes and on the way the characters link their inner feelings with their religious viewpoints. Mormonism as one of the main religions in the play is an identification of Joe’s anxiety about his real nature. Thus, like homosexuality associates with minor groups of the American society, Mormonism in the play by Kushner is an illustration of cultural and religious connotation belonging to a small group of people against the mainstream likes of the rest of the American society.
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Emotions and Socialization Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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It is likely that changes will result in the next decade as the type of relations that occur through social networking continue to shift how emotions are expressed. If one examines the period from 1950 through 1980, there is a change that can be seen in how emotions become increasingly volatile and expressed more overtly between characters.
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This is England as a British Social Realism Film Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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One considers “This is England” a political drama, or “an autobiographical modern classic”, or just a great movie. With several themes typical for a social realist movie, e.g. heroes coming from the working class, the life struggle, etc, “This is England” has accumulated personal and professional experience of its famous director Shane Meadows.
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Classical Art and Renaissance Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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The beginning of the Classical period is an era in European ancient life that was experienced between 500 and 900 A.D (Gaunt, 2005). Notably, the Classical period borrowed many innovations from the ancient periods. Even though it resulted in remarkable development from the previous periods, the Middle Ages art were largely conservative.
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Film Critique: Pick a Movie Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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The film Cast Away takes place in the year 1995. The central character is Chuck Noland. He is an overworked Federal Express executive who flies from country to country. His duty is to troubleshoot problems and streamline operations. Admittedly, he is a character who is cent percent sincere to his work.
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The Art of Film Making Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Film Essay The world renowned film directors utilize the visual possibility of other fields related to cinematography and create superhero films/ adventure thrillers and films related to martial arts. Within the context of the growth and development of film making, the films like Spider- Man (released in the year 2002) by Sam Raimi, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (released in the year 2001) by Simon West and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (released in the year 2000) by Ang Lee are noteworthy.
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Carrie Fisher - Bipolar Disorder Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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However, what a lot of people do not realize today or perhaps take seriously would be that of the mental problems such as depression, excessive worrying, anorexia, bipolar disorder and a lot more. This is because of the fact that though the symptoms of which are not as clear as physical illness that affect one’s outer body, mental illnesses are those that could have a more serious implication as the effects could last a lifetime and be a threat to one’s function in society.
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City of God by Fernando Meirelles Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The setting of the film is changed from the 60s to the 70s where Rocket is illustrated to have joined a section of the young men who usually smoke marijuana. This indicates that there are still elements of other lawbreakers since marijuana is an illegal drug. The introduction of Li’l Dice in this phase of the film is achieved by Fernando to bring to the attention of the viewer the development of his criminal activities.
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Waiting For GODOT Play Visual Arts & Film Studies Admission/Application Essay
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More so, this can be linked to the habit of a clown clothing a mere corpse. Thus, it is proper for human beings to take some time laughing at spectacle. According to the author, we pass time as we await some meaning in life which can easily save us. The entire meaning in life can save us from emptiness of existence, pain and ugliness.
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Al Hirschfeld's Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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His drawings always succeed to capture a likeness by means of a minimum number of lines. Al Hirschfield was a twentieth-century caricaturist who gained much recognition due to his timid black and white portrayals of politicians, Broadway Acts, celebrities, and television stars.
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Cultural Event Report Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Besides, museums, especially permanent collections/exhibitions, help the artists to have a suitable medium to express their artistic creativity. So, I am aware of the fact that understanding of art and architecture is most helpful to be in touch with the world culture.
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The Aesthetic Principle and a Factor in Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Thinkers Bell and Bullough were among the most prominent philosophers who gave their views on the aesthetic response. While Bell and Bullough’s notion differed, connections could also be established with regard to what the accurate aesthetic response is when looking at an object or work of art. Bell proposes a unique aesthetic sentiment in reaction.
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Critical Response Paper 1 Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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In addition, it shows the manner in which they are represented in the cinemas that were prepared under their influence. This paper focuses on Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask as a contemporary variation of Third Cinema, and The Battle of Algiers as a film from Third Cinema’s first wave.
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What Inspired Edward Munch to draw The Scream Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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What Inspired Edward Munch to draw The Scream? The scream is a popular drawing by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch who lived between 1863 and 1944. The scream uniquely becomes the symbol of modern day anxiety since its foreground depicts a worried person. Edward Munch gives various reasons for the painting of this picture.
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Comparing and Contrasting the Code of Hammurabi and the Column of Trajan Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Another copy of the Code is on a diorite stele and it is currently in The Louvre. The index-shaped structure features an almost complete version of the laws. Regarding the Roman triumphal column, it is mainly made of marble (Lancaster, 1999). The hollow beam consists of Carrara marble drums. Spiral stairs occupy the center.
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How Social, Historical, Cultural and Organizational Contexts Affect Form in Movies Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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However, with the help film gets from technological advancements, the process is made a lot easier, presenting a story that reflects several settings, periods, and characters. Several stories could also be linked together to form a complicated story branching to several characters, making a story more interesting.
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Art joins poetry on the beach by Charles Donelan Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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They went against the grain of local opposition to foreigners photographing sacred building as well as the omnipresent dust, severe temperatures, and inclement light. Most of these early photographers made negatives on glass plates, which were delicate and cumbersome; however, they produced sharp images.
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The joy of life Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The background of the painting is a landscape seemingly Arcadian, intertwined brilliantly with colouful trees, horizon, meadow, sky and the sea The painting depicts many nude characters of different skin colours, embracing one another and seemingly merry making, in motion and others resting.
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The Association between War Crime and Nori Films Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The Noir films gained momentum during and after WWII, owning to the drastic effects of the same on humanity. So, the world renowned film directors related to Noir film genre show keen interest to inculcate war crime in their films. Thesis statement: War crime and Noir films are closely related because Noir films reflect emotional trauma faced by war hero, expose criminal consciousness related to war and war crimes in general (special references to the films Shutter Island and Gun Crazy).
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Final project (lesson plan ) Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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The activity will be done in three modes; first the tutor should be able to demonstrate the activity to the students. Secondly, the students should be divided into equal groups and tasked with doing the same activity and lastly each student should be asked to do the same individually either as a class assignment or as homework.
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Pieta by Michelangelo Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The Pieta is a work of art which was created between 1498 and 1499, during the Renaissance period by the famous artist, Michelangelo Buonarroti, and was placed in Vatican City at St. Peter’s Basilica. It is the foremost of several creations of an identical theme by the artist. The Pieta was custom-made for the French cardinal, Jean de Billheres.
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Filmic Techniques - Butchmeets Wallace Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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To what extent are film techniques such as camera angles used to assert the overall importance of religious themes in Pulp Fiction? Film techniques are the different methods used to create a sense in a film. They are of different types, most basic include the following; Camera shot which is the total space seen in one shot (Godawa, 2009). It is used to display the setting of a place, the characters in a given play and the theme.
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Pinocchio and the Liar Liar Movies Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The author states that the movies exhibit the information parents need to understand in relation to the perils of wrong deeds. The Pinocchio’s scenes and themes are likely to be stronger especially in young and sensitive viewers. This is because of the dominant theme of dishonesty, in the movie.
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Pulp Fiction Review Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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The fact that it is a progressive narrative, its application of heavy violence, and dialogues, enables it to surpass conventional films, and make an impression. Tarantino manages to efficiently stage manage cinematography, editing, mise-en-scence, in addition to sound to generate unique effects, shadow traits of the characters, maintain the suspense of events, and most importantly entertain (Jewers, 89).
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