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It Happened at the Worlds Fair Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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I wanted to gain the originality of the film by taking a neutral position. Though I now know the content of the movie, I can only contribute to making the story longer in case that would be preferred but for the bit that was directed, I find it interesting and would wish to appreciate the original intention of the director.
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Visit to Immigration Museum in Melbourne Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The paper  “Visit to Immigration Museum in Melbourne”  is a bright example of visual arts essay. This report seeks to critically examine the attractions offered at the Immigration Museum in Melbourne, Victoria. It analyses the strengths, weaknesses, and attributes of the products and experiences offered from a visitor’s viewpoint.
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The Death of the Salesman Visual Arts & Film Studies Literature review
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There were happy moments in Linda’s life but they do not last long because of Biff’s failure in the business world. Linda realized that her husband is on the edge of being lost. Willy committed suicide and left Linda as a widow at the end of the play. She could not cry at Willy’s graveside because her tragic life has drained her of tears.    
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Comparison of Three Science Fiction Films Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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When it comes down to which movie I would go for if I had to choose only one, I would settle for the subtle, suspense-filled, and thick plotted X-files: fight the future. But then again that is me. Cinema of late has seen an upsurge in the demand for huge budget, special effects-filled visual offerings.
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Irish Hunger Memorial Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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An examination of the details of the site, its use by visitors, and its applicability to a variety of cultures reveal why a site such as this can become so powerful in bridging the distance between peoples. Recognized as a public sculpture, monuments to past events serve an important function not only in the community sense of helping others to heal from tragedies.
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Morbid Curiosity within the Medium of Photography Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The scope of this essay is within the confines of this rare, but curious look into the fascination and interest for the weird, absurd, macabre, and morbid within the realms of photography.  It will look into the influences and inspirations of the photographers and artists who chose these different forms of expression. 
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A Bronx Tale Analysis Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The film is an adaptation of a 1990 play by Chazz Palminteri.  While the film was not released until 1993 the issues of racism and prejudice are ever prevalent in today’s society.  The main character, Calogero, shows a strong moral conviction and a questioning intellect.  He is not willing to accept the status quo just because of the accepted norm. 
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Postmodern Professionals Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Despite this growth and speedy development of the style of professionalism, little research has been done on such subjects where the work practices of these professionals are not bounded by formal and conventional organisational structures (Jablin & Putnam, 2001), rules and normal ways of practice. Instead, even as the postmodern practitioners maintain their critical strategic roles in organisational contexts, they aims to develop, grow and produce art.
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Lombardi Map Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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His work was displayed in a museum a week after the September 11 terrorist attack, a year after he had committed suicide. His work displayed intricate details about political scandals. However, Lynn Neary and Robert Hobbs who was a professor of art history commented that Lombardi’s pieces should be considered as a work of art and not only proficient research.
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Film Analysis of The Wicker Man Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The story revolved around the visit of Police Sergeant Neil Howie to the far-flung island of Summerisle to look for a Rowan Morrison who had been missing for quite some time already.  Incidentally, the detective was a devout Christian. Upon his visit to Summerisle, he observed the unusual practices of the people which can be categorized as paganism.
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Terrorism in Mississippi Burning Visual Arts & Film Studies Book Report/Review
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 I believe that the KKK, in this case, exhibited terrorist acts.  I’m sure the Deputy in the movie would disagree from his perspective, and claim that he is some sort of patriot, though.  There are descriptions of those who practice terrorism, and descriptions given by those who are its victims.  
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Analysis of Syrian Rebel Photo Rhetoric Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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The image is contextually appropriate and the media through which is broadcast is well placed in attaining an audience from the vast majority who experience a test of the war through the image. The exposition that is given is of field combat. Viewing the image makes one have developed an insight into the happening on the ground.
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Blue Jasmine is a Comedy-Drama Film Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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There numerous relationships throughout the film. There blood relationship, friendship and love. All these relationships involve interpersonal communication. When jasmine is left homeless, she goes to her sister place. Here she is welcomed, this is a blood relationship. There is a lot of relationship development in the film.
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The Video Games Visual Arts & Film Studies Report
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Yet, there are few of those who not only consider video games as creative art forms but also regard them as the most revolutionary and the most interactive art form (Aarseth 19).  The paper will also aim at arguing how video games qualify the test for being the most advanced and revolutionary art form since they manage to tie together various properties of creative interests to entertain the gaming community.
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Movie Review Zulu Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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It did not show however how the Europeans brutally subjugated the Africans where they kidnapped their men to be sold as slaves. Basically, the film was supposed to be representative of how slavery started except that it did some slanting in the story and showed the colonialist point of view that they are brave, civilized and good.
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Mickey Rourke, the Wrestler Visual Arts & Film Studies Article
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They needed a star name that they could bank on. Mickey resigned to his fate and in a way was not unhappy; doing the movie would have meant visiting areas of his mind that he tried to forget.
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Use of Photography and Posters in Politics Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The posters and music were used to serve the main purpose of the Hillary Clintons presidential campaigns where they were designed purposely to announce Hillary Clintons as the party’s presidential nominee. During the elections, posters are used alongside the photographs to familiarize the candidates to the electorates.  
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A Young Flavian Woman Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The sculpture belongs to the Flavian period (69-96 CE) of the Ancient Roman period.  The portrait was created in Rome.  The current location of the sculpture is Museo Capitoline, Rome, Italy.   The work is important in that it depicts a young woman instead of an elder, which was common during the Republic. The work is an example of the Roman Ideal. 
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The Chinese Artist Xu Bing Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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The works being displayed in the museum give people educative lessons and are also used for leisure activities when people are free as they go to visit the museum. This has impacted society positively. The impact of his works has contributed to the people and the students in the use of his works in high schools and colleges. 
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Al Mamluk Luxury Arts Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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Mamluk history art and architecture is key to the social history of Al-Mamluk history. The work is key to inscribing and reflecting the artifacts of the period. The architect's work was flowering during the Mamluk Sultanate reign and still visible to date in medieval Cairo. The Mamluk dynasty was the first to rule among the five in 1206-1290.
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Photo Analysis: Challenging the Canon of Adolescent Literature Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The child doing the washing appears to be a girl, indicated by the style of dress worn, a striped skirt over a pair of leg-warming pants, and a pink sweater, but the child has no hair to give a clue as to actual gender or if the child has simply adopted articles of clothing as a means of keeping warm. 
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The Secret of Hollywood Success Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Hollywood has been able to attract people from all corners of the world owing to the sheer class with which movie making is associated in this industry, the broad range of subjects that are dealt with as well as due to the effort that goes into film making on the part of the actors as well as the production personnel.
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The Pursuit of Happyness Critique Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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In doing so, the author hopes to convince the reader of the veracity of the following thesis statement: The Pursuit of Happyness is an average commercial film that fails to live up to its initial promise as a result of redundant themes and a predictable plot that leaves the viewer lingering with the question “What’s new?”
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How is Beethoven's 9th Symphony Used to Drive the Narrative in Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Proposal
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The use of music and sound effects in a film is significant in the production of films because it helps producers enhance moods that are presented in different scenes. Music also adds to the appealing effects of a film thus making it enjoyable and easy to understand. Additionally, it is necessary to note that emotion usually characterizes an integral part of a film.
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The History of Japanese Horror Cinema Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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During the 1960s, the film director and screenwriter Shindo Kaneto produced for the first time a companion jidai geki (historical drama) film – Onibaba (1964), in both of which a woman and her daughter-in-law prey upon lone samurai. In these films, Shindo uses existing traditional narratives and stage techniques to produce entirely original films.
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Analysis of 12 Years a Slave Film Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The reason for selecting this film is because it one kind of art that arouses both emotional and intellectual feelings by addressing a very significant aspect of society; slavery and racism. The movie plays a significant role in creating awareness of slavery and racism; hence, a solution may be reached towards its abolishment. 
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Saint Jerome and Saint Andrew by Jacopo Robusti Tintoretto Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The piece of art featuring Saint Jerome and Saint Andrew is of great significance in the history of Christianity. It takes as back to the Bible translation era and most important the Latin translation of the Bible. The style involved has great religious sensibility precluded from Saint Jerome’s church work in those years.
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The Movie Julie and Julia Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Thinking of Julie & Julia as a cinematic masterpiece can only be done so in the context of the way the film was created. Is a comparison of the lives of two women who, although living in different eras, are brought together by their common love of food and a paralleling life story. David Thomson explains it best.
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Comparisons and Differences between Modern and Post Modern Photography Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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Arguably, photography has to change with time, given the fact that the photographic images developed by the artists are a reflection of daily life. Therefore an individual critically analyzing art can tell the difference between the life of the people that lived during the sixties and the people of today.
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Hunger Games Worth Observing: Ethical Theory Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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To me, the film was meant to tease the current proliferation of reality TV programs. In some of these programs, contestants are subjected to ethically wrong conditions to the pleasure of the crowd. For instance, in the program, ‘Fear Factor’, contestants are exposed to extreme conditions for the public’s entertainment.
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The Destructive Conflict of Civilization the Secret River Film Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Aboriginal people have undergone many problems such as floods and droughts. This is dated back to 50 decades ago. There are distinctive cultural and ethnic within Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal societies, everyone having their traditions and language. These two cultures are the initial originators of several identified areas in Australia.
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Clint Eastwoods Unforgiven Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Clint Eastwood’s Unforgiven takes his role as a star, movie producer, and Hollywood director to wield power on the basis of their creative control in the film making process. He brings out aspects of cultural identity during this particular era. Clint presents some prostitutes with a reward of $1000 for whoever gets to kill Quick Mike and Davey Boy hunting.
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Film Study: Drug Film Culture Visual Arts & Film Studies Case Study
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Traffic is a movie that portrays drug trafficking, its consequences, and the dangers involved. The movie also depicts strong anti-drug laws as the major factor increasing the cost and profitability of drugs (Ebert). It has been suggested that the movie developed from a previous casted Italian movie known as ‘traffic.’
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The Chorographical Visionary of Martha Graham Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The visionary Martha Graham inspired a generation with her displays of art and expression, while, captivating the hearts and minds of those who had the privilege of witnessing her work. Certainly, Graham’s name shines across in the literature that has been penned down on dance history and choreography.
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How Voyeurism is Displayed in Psycho Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Voyeurism and being observed is carried throughout the film, where Norman observes and investigates Marion’s movements throughout the film. Again, voyeurism is displayed when Normal secretly watches Marion as she bathes and undresses through the peephole and the voyeurism is carried on through the rest of the film after Marion is killed.
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This is England - Mise En Scene Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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A close up of the individual’s face is shown, the shot appears handheld with signs of motion and shaking are observed. Then the soundtrack stops at the last few strokes of the acoustic guitar and the boy is seen looking directly into the camera. The direct eye contact allows the audience to connect with the character.
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What Did Stanley Cosgrove Learn from Orozco Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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In Orozco's work, one appreciates the reality in what can only be imagined in the academic work this skill was passed to Cosgrove. In schmeckeibers’ point of view, Orozcos’ work could demonstrate strong emotional play on common human feelings: pain misery sympathy, sarcasm, humour and religious superstitions.
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Mel Gibsons presentation of Satan in The Passion of the Christ Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Mel Gibson's 2004 film, The Passion of the Christ, has been both praised and criticized for its depiction of Jesus' final hours before his crucifixion. One character that has sparked much discussion is that of Satan, who plays a prominent role throughout the film. Played by Italian actor Rosalinda Celentano, Satan is portrayed as a androgynous figure with a bald head, pale skin, and piercing eyes.
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European Films in the Genre of Horror Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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The paper "European Films in the Genre of Horror" is an excellent example of a term paper on visual arts and film studies. Films that provoke our shrouded fears in a scary climax while also entertaining us in a liberating experience actually depend on the barred, weird and sinister aspects of life, gripping our most primitive emotions like nightmares.
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Live Music in Silent Era Cinemas Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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A lot of scholars locate the silent film era in America between 1910 and 1920, when it developed to a relatively organized film sector privileging the multi-real concept film following the nickelodeon’s waning, the move from original New Jersey and New York headquarters to Hollywood, and the competition decline from European filmmakers.
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A Digital Museum that Brings Together Cultural Content Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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Lives have been made virtual by technologies that have personalized services, and through mobile phones, an individual can access many online sites all over the world. These advancements in technology have resulted in a paradigm shift in the way things are done, and as digital experiences continue reshaping the world.
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Warhols Contribution towards Pop Art and the World Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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The author of the paper states that following his death, Warhol’s works became objects of many retrospective museums and exhibitions. His works have achieved some of the highest prices, for up to US$100 million, comparable to legendary works by Gustav Klimt, Vincent van Gogh, Jackson Pollock, and Pablo Picasso.
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The Theme National in Chinese Movies Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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Probably due to the political history that has patterned China right from the empirical and feuding lord epochs to the now predominant nation-state mechanism of government. Thanks to the Han Dynasty that had a precursor vision of unifying China as one people, probably the earliest enthusiast to envision the Chinese people as people from one fabric.
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Interpreting Exhibitions Visual Arts & Film Studies Report
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However, it possible argue that, by looking at how some museums in Sydney have innovatively presented its major blockbusters’ exhibitions, the model adopted  is more useful to meet the financial objectives, aesthetic features and long-term visitors’ development with more features concentrating on attracting culturally and linguistically diverse audiences rather than academic purposes.  
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Visual Art, Photography and Fashion in the First Half of the 20th Century Visual Arts & Film Studies Report
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Photographs improved the nature and the quality of visual art because they could be art in themselves or they could be about art. The early 20th century was characterized by the industrial revolution, warfare, political revolution, and the introduction of radio and talking motion pictures. Artists just like scientists were of the desire to create an art that was not only radical but also new in modern art.
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Pattern, Form, and Texture: Wearable Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Report
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Jewelry can have a close relationship with an individual, and it can be able to engage with the human body. In this project, I want to explore geometric elements made from metal to create pattern, form, and texture as body adornment. I create shapes that take geometrical shapes, and I follow my instincts. 
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The Representation of Mexicans in American Films Visual Arts & Film Studies Report
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Representing a vision of the ‘final frontier’, Mexico is viewed as a powerful evocation of “the other” in the American psyche as opposed to the American constructed notion of its ‘self’. The paradoxical representation of Mexico in American cultural imagination is one of ‘escape and redemption, a place of danger, freedom, and subversion’ (Alonzo, 2007).
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The Wizard of OZ Visual Arts & Film Studies Report
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As we study literature, art and film, we however find that the two are closely related, in that one develops from the other. A film is a form of art with a qualifying aesthetic stance. Aesthetic principles of art make us draw emotions regarding the artwork. Therefore, we can deduce that film is a form of art that possesses aesthetic values.
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Media and Visual Cultures Visual Arts & Film Studies Report
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Adorno in art gives first priority to object emphasizing on materialistic aesthetic rather than being idealist aesthetic that emphasized by some artistic. Idealistic value is more given to the subject as compared to the object1. The Art object will always contain the truth-content. Truth content contains the cognitive details.
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The Films of Peter Jackson Visual Arts & Film Studies Report
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Also, the introduction of a Fourth World is an idea that is unique to New Zealand which is only known through the film.  In Forgotten Silver, New Zealand's vision is depicted through the use of an imaginary New Zealand filmmaker, the idea of inventing a modern cinema whose features are not found in the early cinema in New Zealand.
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