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The Muslim women are in the western world Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The plight of women can perhaps only be understood by other women. All women feel the same and want the same, to love and to be loved, to be protected and cared for. Through her paintings, Kahraman reaches out to women and represents them.
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Matthias Duwel`s painting Consumer Consumption Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The researcher of this paper tells that the objective of the painting is to help people understand that the products that people consume on a daily basis affect the demand and supply situation of every economy; people’s wants and needs add up to a lifestyle and determine the way by which one should ideally live.
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The films Jurassic Park and The Matrix Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The films Jurassic Park (1993) and The Matrix (1999) by Steven Spielberg and Larry and Andy Wachowski (Wachowski brothers) represent the science fiction adventure/action genre in cinematography. One can easily identify that both these films are symbolic of the growth and development of cinematography.
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Why the auteurist theory has become so important to film analysis Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This research is being carried out to explain why the auteurist theory has become so important to film analysis and use an actual film/director/marketing campaign to illustrate his points. Much in the same way people have favorite authors who create certain expectations from their writing, we have the auteurist theory in film
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Arthur Miller Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Miller did not grow up with a silver spoon in his mouth. He graduated from High school qualifying for enrollment in college. He had to work for his college tuition after his father’s business went under in 1929 following the fall of Wall Street. From this, he learnt the value of hard work.
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Hollywood's irrational allergy to 'black' films Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This paper focuses upon the article entitled “Hollywood's irrational allergy to 'black' films” written by Roland Martin and published in the CNN International Edition on January 14, 2012 proffered pertinent issues relative to Hollywood’s alleged barring of selecting and showing films with predominantly black casts.
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Deconstruction of the 1998 movie ''ARMAGEDON'' by Michael Bay Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Center of discussion in this paper is the movie ''Armagedon'' by Michael Bay that attracted considerable public attention for its spectacular visuals and all-star cast. Jerry Bruckheimer, famous for large-scale Hollywood blockbusters, was the film’s producer. The film itself is firmly entrenched in a growing genre of disaster films, including such genre defining productions as Independence Day and Deep Impact.
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Uniquely Feminine Action Scenes Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Up until very recently, female action films have successfully featured actresses that pretty much acted like men. The first two Alien films saw Sigourney Weaver as Ripley, muscular, strong, no soft side character who carry and use big guns and swords as if they were wielding substitute penises.
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Comparison of Reality Shows and Documentary Shows / Films Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Movies were actually the way by which people received their more intellectually stimulating forms of film entertainment. It was this interest in informative films that led to the rise of “documentary” films whose sole purpose was to expose, immerse, and educate the viewer regarding the theme or topic of the documentary via raw film footage of events or situations that transpired amongst real people.
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Modern Art and Postmodern Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Thesis
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The aim of the study is to analyze modern art, postmodern art and discovers various of styles of art. Contemporary art was the term coined for art having been produced since the 1950s. Not all the art labeled as contemporary art is postmodern art as the term encompasses artists who worked within modernist and postmodern traditions.
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Theatres in New York City - Public Theater and the Cherry Lane Theatre Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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This paper is aimed at providing a comparative study of two theaters of New York City - Public Theater and the Cherry Lane Theatre. This paper provides comparisons in terms of history of these two theaters, organizational structures and managerial positions of these two theaters, mission, vision, and strategies of these two theaters.
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How do impulses affect the performer A comparative study between Stanislavski and Grotowski Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Performances as a unique art of theatre require extensive actor training in order to acquire proficiency that can guarantee good role playing. The development of acting and theatre performances has been the basis of today’s mainstream media productions and theater performances.
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2012 Movie Critique Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Directed by Roland Emmerich, the director of The Day After Tomorrow and Independence Day, 2012 by Columbia Pictures is the best catastrophe movie presenting before. An eventual action-adventure and an ecstatic journey of human survival festooned with groundbreaking cinematography and heart-throbbing special effects.
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Americas Next Top Model Show in Light of Power Dynamics Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The researcher states that the television shows are mainly controlled by professionals who use their power to “rule” the program. It is, however, evident that in exercising the powers of controlling the programs, the truth is sometimes not revealed to the audience. This has been witnessed in some of the reality shows like America's Next Top Model and the Big Brother show.
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Elements of Design in the film 300 Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The researcher states that film was shot indoors against a blue screen. This method made it easy for the perspective to change by simply turning and reversing the lighting. This was made easier because all the lights were pre-mounted hence all one had to do was just to flip a switch. The film producers choose the blue screen over the green screen because the film has a lot of red.
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Limitless by Neil Burger Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The buyer concedes, and goes on his way. This continues until a day when the buyer shows up, somehow enlightened: "I'm on to your scam! These aren't smartenin' pills - they're rabbit poop!" To this the seller delivers the punch line, "Ah! Now you're finally getting smarter! (Tudor, Jim)
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Analysing Film - The Girl Chewing Gum and Une Femme Est Une Femme Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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It is essential to state that, the movies of the 60s and 70s have been appreciated more because of their film techniques and cinematography more than the actual plot. For the movie, The Girl Chewing Gum released in 1976 the director John Smith has brought into picture the narrative mode in filmmaking (Smith).
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Ethnographic Approach to Audience Research Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Ethnography is a branch of anthropology that provides scientific descriptions and interpretations of human social behavior. It is a systematic study of people that observes, through extensive fieldwork, how humans act and interact in a specific and defined culture. Ethnography is an approach to research dedicated to collecting in-depth information on social behavior in a specific context.
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Stereotypes: Gender, Sexuality and Race in Theatre Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Experiencing oppression and exploitation involves a confrontation by power imbalance and helplessness. This results in trauma, whether or not it is articulated. Significant or prolonged trauma causes increasing distortion in the experience and presentation of self.
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What is Art The Art of Jackson Pollock Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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What is Art? Art can be described differently by different people but when I look at art I think it can be many things. Graffiti on the side of a building can be an effective art piece as well as something in an art museum. I see art as the expression that someone does to make a statement in the world.
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Violent Video Games and Films Visual Arts & Film Studies Dissertation
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Critics, however, claim that exposure to violence in media and video games induces real-life violence, and encourages looting, gang culture, and youth violence. Innumerable studies have ever since investigated the claim. However, their findings suggest mixed results. The present study reviewed previously published studies and statistical data on the subject to ascertain whether violent video games and films cause youth violence.
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Relevance of Artworks by Van Gogh and Picasso Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Art has a significant role to play in society and it can have both positive and negative effects on people. Mostly art brings awareness and inspiration among people. Art is a powerful way of conveying a message to the audience and communicating with them. It is a conventional way of expressing truth to people which cannot be done in any other manner.
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Fall 2011 Emily Dickenson Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Within the lines of this short poem, Dickenson uses characteristics of language to portray her feelings of hopelessness and solitude in the verses of her written work. By reviewing the language characteristics used in the poem and comparing them to my own personal interpretation, I intend to demonstrate my comprehension of the relationship between formal writing techniques and the interpretive nature of the art of writing.
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Documentary photography Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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In the 1930’s, it viewed the camera as an essayist. Using a series of pictures, post war dramatic scenes were published. The pictures with captions were quite effective in letting its readers experience the information presented. In addition, documentary photography became very popular in depicting grotesque and vivid images of the Great Depression.
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Cinematic Technique & Its Use in Les Amants Du Pont Neuf (Lovers on the Bridge) Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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The study draws on expert views from the movie industry, it takes a more specific look at cinematic techniques and attempts to trace how they were used in the movie and the effect it caused on the viewer. It looks at some important and major components of camera shot, editing and zooming and how they were utilized to support the narration of the story of the two lovebirds who are at the center of the story.
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Research Paper on Artist Ai WeiWei Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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The website‘s name “Xi Nu Jie Mi” translates into English as The revelation of the secrets of the Slaves of the West. It does not take too long for one to realize the purposes of the authors to such site, nor is it the only site that criticizes the artist greatly.
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Macbeth: a film director`s approach Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Interior monologue or soliloquy is a technique used by Shakespeare which discloses the cogitations of a character. The bloodbaths enacted by the Macbeths alienate them from normalcy to the point that their dispositions become fickle, indecipherable, and as a result, unstable.
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How Does Art Revolutionize Life on Earth Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Art is a product of the mind, as per many scholars and experts. Indeed it can be regarded as a way by which things present in this world are being arranged, so as to create some meaning for the onlooker. As a result, it has been considered by many experts as a visual process, which gives free flow to an individual’s imagination.
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Film Analysis Trainspotting Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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On the surface of it, Trainspotting looks like an anti-drug movie, showing the detrimental and frivolous parts of indulging in a drug habit. On deeper level lies subtle psychological and sociological disturbances that affect the youth of Scotland. The title of the movie, Trainspotting, refers to the habit of sitting by a rail track and watching trains go by, a common activity of wasting time, reinforces this theme of instability among Scottish youth.
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In What Ways Can Film Be Seen as a Specific Art Form Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Artistic montage and the Soviet film montage movement enable the attainment of a transformed world, throwing in relief both disparity and unity in the science of filming. The Soviet montage movement (1924-1930) is a cinema period in which the practice of cutting and editing films to fit neatly in the film is popular.
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The Bucket List movie Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The researcher intends to cite some scenes on the “The Bucket List” and relate them to Erik Erikson’s Psychosocial Development Theory. As conveyed in the movie, both Carter and Edward were already senior citizens and both of them were lung cancer patients. Carter was black and broke and he was very thin due to his disease. 
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Informational interview Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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However, of course I cannot deny that there will always be what I will consider as ideal jobs especially for someone like me who is very much into art. Personally speaking, I see myself as teaching art students while doing another job that has something to do hopefully with what I teach.
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Intersections: World arts, local lives Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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This continued with the ability to link to generations and ancestors that were a part of the rituals. The end of the ritual moved into a favorable position by young women to assist with the different rituals, leading to the finality of the play. The headdress signified adornment that was representative of the play and was also developed specifically with the understanding that this would call in the divine connection to both heart and mind which was a part of the generations that were associated with the play and ritual that was created.
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Barbara Kruger's strategic role in post-modern art resurfaces Visual Arts & Film Studies Dissertation
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The aim of the study is to explore the figure of Barbara Kruger. Her work is bold and harsh at the same time because she makes use of images from the past and juxtaposes them with text in exploring the power of imagery. Kruger proved to be a powerful force in having challenged the long established conventions and typecasts.
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Fine Art in the Age of Mass Media Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The identity that one takes as an artist begins to affect not only the artwork but also the perception of the audience.  The result is a change in the artwork to be a part of the propaganda that is associated with the artist.  The concept of artists gaining fame and reputation as a celebrity is one which continues to be debated.
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Kiki Smith research Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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For instance, there is the case of Kenneth Trapp, the curator-in-charge at the Smithsonian Institution’s Renwick Gallery, who declared that craft and the materials used for their production are “always concerned with materials, craft makers reference traditions, craft makes constant reference to the human body,” and that “all these attributes position craft outside the realm of high art and serve as the basis for the tensions between the two worlds.”2 This kind of attitudes and perspectives go against the very principle of aesthetics, which is essentially all about beauty and creativity.
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Cultural and social experiences - Body image Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay talks about body images and explores the different formats such as media, fashion and the displays that are showcased in a variety of areas. This particular approach is one that has shaped the concept of body image and continues to create a specific set of beliefs in society and culture about how one should maintain their body.
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Film Analysis - The Joy Luck Club - Prajakta Kanegaonkar Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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It is very tough for the first generation which migrates to a new country, to adjust, to comply and to understand, follow the new rules of a new society. However it is easier for the second generation as they are born and brought up in the new country as if it is their own.
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Art of Modern China Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Confucian ideals of scholarship and moral living infused the profession so that painting was regarded as something intellectual, and deeply mystical, and it was treasured, especially in the court, for the unique contribution that the artist made to each piece: “The term biji or moji, the “trace of brush” or “trace of ink”, expresses the concept that both calligraphy and painting represent the physical presence of the maker.” (Fong, 2003, no page number) Painting was one of the highest achievements of an ancient culture, and as such it represented China’s history and unique national qualities.
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The Influence of the Laocoon in Bernini's Neptune and Triton Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Gian Lorenzo Bernini was a highly influential architect in Rome. He was the most creative and brilliant Baroque sculptor whose art was rated as high as Michelangelo’s art. However, unlike Michelangelo who hardly revealed the essence of his art to people, Bernini was an enthusiastic teacher who communicated the essence of his art to his students and assistant.
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Ron Teachworths Color Field Painting Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay discovers the works of Ron Teachworth. Teachworth began his visual arts career in a more representational way, when figures and landscape appeared more realistically as a result of his expertise in drawing. He has also worked as a photographer, finding images of primarily cityscapes, in which patterns play major roles.
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British Film Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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The doctors then discovered that he had cerebral palsy that is an incurable affliction. Christy later discovered that he could his left foot and toes. The narrative records the life of Christy from his childhood to marriage in detail. It show all the struggles he had to conquer the physical handicap in order to live a normal and meaningful life in society.
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Cultural diversity in the media Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This paper is being carried out to discuss various other key aspects such as the depiction of Afro-Caribbean people in the media, the issue of stereotypes, a brief overview of history of Britain and its association with the European Union and its impact on the cultural representation in the media etc.
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Poppy Field by Monet Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Impressionism is a genre of art whereby the aim of the artist is to illustrate an impression of what he perceives from seeing various objects; it does not have a literal interpretation. More precisely, impressionists, such as Monet, have a deeper, rather vague, aspect to their paintings, which is reflected in their use of shadows, various angles of light, and fog to name a few.
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A World of Art Analysis Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The report would present a reflection from the book on the different concepts, artists, and the major artworks that have been obtained from the book. Also, a few artists have been considered in particular who have been able to touch the minds of the readers more than the others. Different concepts can be unlearned through which art or a craft is presented.
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Analysis of Goya's Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The shading and the lines that are used are further highlighted with divisions that Goya creates through the individual subject matter of each of the men in the canvas.  The lines are the main representation, specifically with the soldiers on one side.  The perspective and lines remain straight with the stance of each of the soldiers while the guns are all held at a 90-degree angle.
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Fashion Illustration: Art or Advertising Visual Arts & Film Studies Dissertation
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This research aims to evaluate and present three fashion illustrators: David Downton, Tina Ling, and Jean-Phillipe Delhomme and three designers: Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood and Karl Lagerfeld. Each illustrator and designer will be examined in the context of how their vision, expressed through their art, contributes to the fulfilment of the final product.
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Visual Style of Two Films Directed by Robert Zemeckis Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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Robert Zemeckis is the award-winning director of the film “Forest Gump” and “Contact”. He has directed a number of films including some most renowned ones, “The Polar Express”, “Forest Gump”, Cast Away”, Contact” and “Back To Future”. The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast the theme of two films directed by Robert Zemeckis.
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Film Analysis Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Lead character Jasmin Munchgstettner played by Marianne Sagebrecht is a German tourist with her husband played by Hans Stadlbauer. While driving across the California desert, the couple has a fight and she stormed out of the car, odging her suitcase out of the trunk to thesolitary highway as her husband drove off.
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The Goddess of 1967 Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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In my research essay, what I have tried to explore is the validity of the distinction between art film and non-art film and my analysis points to a success formula which is a perfect blend of art traditions and classic Hollywood traditions in film making. I have scrutinized this aspect by text-reading the film, The goddess of 1967 to find out how much of art tradition goes into its make and how much classical Hollywood tradition.
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