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World Building and Character Design Visual Arts & Film Studies Report
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HBO and other media houses play a great role in ensuring that game thrones take the best moves. The sponsorship includes giving relevant advice in terms of setting, characterization, and theme. Being a media house, it has wide experience in movies, and it will give credible and relevant information to help the movie directors deliver quality journals to the views.
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Artwork in France in the Nineteenth Century Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The artwork of Eugene is more convincing when it comes to demonstrating the political revolution that occurred in French in the nineteenth century. The reason is that The Massacre at Chios painting demonstrates expressions of political terror that are represented by horrified people. Destruction, as well as the suffering of people, is clearly laid out by people who are hungry and others who are dying.
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The Celebrities Visual Arts & Film Studies Case Study
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The purpose of this case analysis is to utilize the Circuit of Culture theory model to facilitate the effective assessment of Halle Berry to demonstrate the dynamics of the five moments: representation, construction, consumption, identity, and regulation about her publicity effort in promoting the social cause.
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Political Theme in Visual Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Nicole Eisenman’s paintings are representations of the personal experiences in a society that political decisions directly affect the individual wellbeing. Eisenman was greatly influenced by the German expressionism genre of art, she thus uses rich color schemes to depict the societal experiences in a satirical manner but yet very rich in meaning.
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Breathing by Song Dong Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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A renowned Chinese artist named Song Donga has an unparalleled contribution to photography, sculpture, and painting contemporary art. A close look at Song Dong’s artwork reveals modest use of daily materials to develop art that provokes ideas within the reality of living in China today, temporality, value for self-expression and identity, and design of consumption and waste.
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Comparison of Genre Elements in a Films The Grudge and Trailer Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The film strives in the creation of mystery in its plot is considered as being uneven. The creation of mystery in the primary genre further leads to the lack of momentum in the storyline. This is attributed to the fact that there is a lack of enough effort in the creation of characters that are worth caring about.
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HBO's the Newsroom and It's Critics Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The main objective of this paper is to provide a critical review of the first three episodes of the television series while focusing on the current fate of quality journalism. This will be primarily through a look at the critical differences of the reviewers. High-quality journalism is realizable when the old individuals in journalism are introduced into new aspects of technology.
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Top of the Lake by Jane Campion, Holly Hunter, Peter Mullan, and David Wenham Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The missing of the girl sets the whole film into action where other characters such Robin, who is a police detective, come into play. Robin starts investigating Tui trying to find out what happened to her and whether she had drowned in the lake since she was last seen at the lake. This sets out a series of actions with a number of discoveries and events taking place as the film progresses.
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Analysis of FIFA Video Games Dynamics Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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LeBlanc argues that the dynamics and aesthetics are important in the design of games. They help in the development of a conflict, climax, and eventual resolution. Henri Jenkins views the role of narrative in games as essential in the overall architecture of the game. This is because it provides a sense of direction and emotional perspective in the overall outlook of the game. 
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Visual Culture: Naturalism and Realism Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Considering the context of visual culture, there exists a conspicuously thin line between realism and naturalism. Visual depictions and perceptions of the real world have been subject to change over the past few decades as technology advancements have taken center stage in the various aspects of human life.
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In What Ways Has the South Korean Film Industry Adopted and Adapted the Hollywood Blockbuster Model Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The essay discusses ways in which the South Korean film industry has begun to emulate Hollywood’s blockbuster model of production, marketing, and distribution of South Korean films in other regions outside this country. The adoption has also come with a change in perception among the end consumers of the films, as well as other social and economic impacts in South Korea.
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Translation of English Movies to Chinese Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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The origin of the first film screening is credited to the Lumiere brothers in 1895 by using a device called cinematograph. Currently, the motion pictures or the movie industry has grown as a powerful form of art employing millions of people around the world. This acceleration is a significant characteristic of the 19th Century. 
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Comparison Between Chinese and Western Painting Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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The Chinese classical painting is an old form of art that has developed an exceptional aesthetic taste and style. Correspondingly, western art holds a significant position in paintings. Both of these art forms portray results of similar objects but of different forms in the universe of art treasure.
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Differences between Western Painting and Traditional Chinese Painting Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Chinese painting has been regarded as being one of the “oldest and continuous artistic traditions” in the entire world. In contemporary society, painting using the traditional style is referred to as “guohua” which implies native painting or national as opposed to the Western artistic styles, which became famous in China during the 20th century. 
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Red Sorghum Directed by the Zhang Yimou Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The leadership of Jiu’er puts the Red Sorghum solidly under the good footing of the communist ideology having overthrown the evil capitalism castigated by Li Datong. After some time, Yu drunkenly returns to Jiu’er and proclaims himself as the new husband though at first, she throws him out. Later he claims his prize after he urinates at the wine vats the fact that improves the flavor of the wine.
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Bill Viola and Emergence by Mark Kidel Visual Arts & Film Studies Literature review
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The assessment has found that the main reason why contemporary audiences are attracted to his work is the ambiguity the two works manage to create as far as depth and life in the videos are concerned. The assessment realizes that the artist succeeds in articulating aura by failing to solidify meanings and at the same time referencing spirituality and symbols that are grounded in specificity.
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Zeng Fanzhi Art Works in Gagosia Gallery Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Zeng is among the popular Chinese artist and he is also popular in other parts of the world. His ideas were mainly influenced by the concepts of expressionism.  The works of the artist have been able to attract high financial amounts with one of his artistic works selling at $ 9.6 million (Ahn, 2013).  He has also been able to make history through the high financial gains that his work has attracted in the Asian market.
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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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Asian Movies and Media: Two-Stage Sisters and Red Sorghum Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Chinese movies are works of art that bring out this issue clearly, depicting omen as the center subjects. This essay is an attempt to analyze this issue, elaborating two Chinese movies, and pointing out instances where the tension between tradition and modernity or post-modernity has played out, featuring a woman character.
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Why Artists Paint Animals Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Artists who paint animals alone have a different reason than artists who put animals into scenes with humans. In scenes with humans, there are four basic reasons to paint animals. One reason is to hint at the subject’s character by showing how they relate to animals and which ones, such as showing a warrior on a horse, which hints at power and courage.  
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The Tiger 2012, the Three Idiots 2009 and Shree 2013 Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Movies are part and parcel of daily life since they communicate issues that are happening in society. A movie can be used to represent societal norms in the past or even the current affairs which are in the country or society Thussu, D. K. (2002). Bollywood movies are naturally entertaining but in most cases, they are described as thrilling due to their ability to educate and entertain.
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Women in Old and Modern Chinese Cinemas Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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In the Chinese cinemas and movie industry, we must recognize the fact that women often feature in these cinemas as engineers of tension between traditional modernity and post-modernity forces, and this tension has not been constant because it has undergone a series of changes within different periods in Chinese history. 
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Tattoos and Society Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Most people prefer having them in sections of the body that can be seen by the public, while others prefer to keep them secretive. The rate at which tattoos are becoming popular is alarming. As the paper outlines, the increase of tattoos may be a result of influence from celebrities, pop culture, and social networks.
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Short Film - Structure and Aesthetics Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Short films are not very different from feature films; the main difference being the length, and are often created by freelance filmmakers for non-profit. They are a regular first stage for upcoming professional filmmakers; however professional crews and actors also make short films as another way of expression.
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The Lost Valentine by Darnell Martin Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The film balanced the episodes giving prominence to scenes where Caroline was held by her husband's love for sixty-six years. The other episodes which are important like Alison’s falling in love with Lucas Thomas the grandson of Lt. Thomas and her collision with the employer due to her persistence with one story that took too long are well incorporated.
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Sunny and A Simple Life Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The movie "Sunny" is mainly based on a group of seven women who were high school friends and had formed a group which they named Sunny. Na-mi is the main character and is introduced to the group by Ha Chun-Hwa. The movie "A Simple Life" is about a servant who is called Ah Tao. She has worked for her master which is the Leung family for nearly sixty years.
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Characteristics and Cultural Specificity Korean Movies Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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In the late 1990s, Korea started to export its domestic films, such as Tae Guk Gi and Silmido to Asia and in recent years, it expanded its exports to Europe and the Americas. Both Taegukgi and Silmido were watched by an estimated 10 million people, representing nearly 25 percent of the Korean population. Following the 1999 success of a Korean film called Shiri, Korean movies have gained popularity across the globe.
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Asian Films: Flowers of War and the Sword of Desperation Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Both Sword of Desperation and Flowers of War have a unique ability to trace the source of trauma in the same way they expose the viewers to different traumatic scenes during the time of viewing. This is a distinct form of ‘vicarious trauma”, which actually uses all aspects of the original traumatic experiences from the start of the movies to the end (Kaplan 2005).
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Japenese Cinema Visual Arts & Film Studies Case Study
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Japan has as a country has adopted many of other countries ideas over the course of history including technology, custom and other forms of cultural expression that has seen it develop into a unique form of cultural expression that integrates all these areas. This can be seen in the way the Japanese films are being made in comparison to the films of the 1940s.
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Art Cannot Exist Without Kitch Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Kitch is also referred to as tacky - meaning unsubstantial or too bright works or decoration or gaudy, or works that are calculated to have popular appeal. Visual counter-culture refers to any kind of visual artwork inspired by the symbolic realm embodied in the art object itself. It opposes the main culture and allows its proponents to correct the flaws that may be carried forward in the main culture and rectify in due time.
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Forbidden Lie by Anna Broinowski Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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According to Gross, Stuart and Ruby (1988), white-middle-aged men dominate the production of ethnographic documentaries and they greatly emphasize Western opinion of the East in these films. In Forbidden Lie, Broinowski takes advantage of the tropes and elements usually used in ethnographic films, only to openly challenge such themes  
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Themes of Slacker in the Quest for Social Interactions and Purposeful Existence Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The 1990s movies and film production was a clear reflection and juxtaposed the generational change of young adults, often faced by different challenges such as unemployment, loss of hope, and an indifferent attitude to those of the older generation. The change in social interactions, the impact of capitalism, and the advancement of technology brought about changes in societal views of what is an ideal lifestyle.
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The Documentary Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Nichols et al (1997) have stated that documentaries sans boundaries and are considered as a form of art, a cinematic tradition, filmmaking practice of a non-commercial genre, or mode of audience reception. The field is continually evolving and historically from being shot as part of non-standardized 'film stock' between 1889-1899, documentaries today are made as part of standardized operations using several media to get as close to the reality.
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Oriental Calligraphy Movement In Australia Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Calligraphy refers to writing that looks beautiful has been identified as a useful form of oriental artwork in a variety of cultures that exist around Asia and other parts of the world. In the past, oriental calligraphy has been considered as a supreme form of visual art rather than just a form of art that decorates writings.
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Black Balloon Critique Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The movie intended to sensitize society about daily experiences that families with autistic children are forced to endure. The Mollison family had a first-born son called Charlie, who was suffering from autism and attention deficit disorder (ADD). Thomas was their second-born son who was forced to endure various kinds of abnormal and embarrassing behaviors.
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Asian Popular Cultural Product: Horror Movies Visual Arts & Film Studies Literature review
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Given the history of hostility between Asian and Western powers in the past, the relevance of the implications of cultural acceptance and empathy cannot be overstated. The fundamental power within Asian horror movie adaptations to enhance cultural understanding has caught the attention of national scholars as they attempt to understand the influences of popular Asian cultural products.
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Frida Kahlo Female Body Artworks Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The revolutionary period in which her works were produced offers a substantial setting that substantiates the various discourses which are based on the historical and cultural revolution in Mexico. Although Frida Kahlo’s art was prominent during the surrealism period it is apparent that her focus was explicitly on the female body.
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Comparison of Artistic Works Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The artwork developed by Gonzalez is different from that of Pollock in terms of psychoanalysis. The time that the artwork was developed also contributes to the differences. This is because different principles and concepts were prevailing at the time. On the other hand, post-structuralism is also an important concept and it has brought about differences between the two artworks.
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The Film Industry in Australia Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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In his article, Graeme applauds the 1970s as the critical period in Australia's film industry because of its influence. Although the period films were acclaimed both locally and internationally, their success, as the author points out, was also attributed to the economic cushioning they received from the government.
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Contemporaneous Culture Australian flicks Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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The main source of conflict between the economic viability and cultural value in the Australian film industry is value. Value is at the center of the problem in the film industry in Australia. Cultural policy has always advocated and encouraged the production of high culture films by extending financial aid to the industry.
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The History of Visual Culture Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Culture is defined as behavior peculiar to Homo sapiens, as well as the objects they use as an integral part of the behavior. It is an academic subject that studies a combination of cultural studies, anthropology, critical theory, art history, and philosophy by mainly focusing on aspects of culture that are based on visual images.
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The Culture of Australia: Summer Heights High Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Just like the western cultures, the Australian culture – which classified among the western cultures as well – is a complicated one, especially considering that there are various disparities among the various classes that make up the society. Speaking of classes, the Australian population can be divided along with quite a number of lines – ethnic, economic, political, and so on.
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Australian Film Industry Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The lack of uncovering of the killer of the little aboriginal girl and Katrina persuading a person to go and kill her own father is just a show of how a badland it is. Similarly, gender in Australia is an issue that is mostly addressed by the film industry since the traditional masculinity culture is not yet gone from the minds of the modern people of Australia.
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The Influence of Chinese Landscape Painting through Centuries Visual Arts & Film Studies Literature review
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Since the Chinese paintings first made contact with the world, the landscape paintings have been identified as a source of inspiration given their unique impressionistic attributes. Towards the beginning of landscape painting, the natural sceneries only served as the background. The landscape has often been related to religious belief systems and animism (Thorp and Bower1982).
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Marcel Duchamp and Fine Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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An assisted readymade can be recognized where the artist has joined two such objects together. The Bicycle wheel is a good example of an assisted readymade. On the other hand, there exist pure readymades, and they can be recognized where the artist has used one object. A good example is Marcel Duchamp’s urinal entitled the fountain.
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Manga and Anime in Japan Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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During the 1900s, a specific Japanese style of comics originated and is referred to as the modern-day ‘Manga’. Ever since then, Japanese Manga skyrocketed in popularity and it has now become a household name both domestically as well as internationally because of the global demand in the business markets.
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Success of Film Australia vs Wake in Fright Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The film industry in Australia is advancing tremendously since 1906. As a result, Australia is now able to attract so many people interested in filmmaking, movies, and films among others. In this way, the Australian film industry continues to promote and boost tourism in the country. The film industry reflects the cultural aspects of Australia in a positive manner.
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Analysis of TV Series Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Consequently, Early takes Book and Mal out first, Jayne and Wash locked in their cabins, Kaylee intimidated, as he reasoned with Simon. The villain of the episode is an establishment of a genius. The monologues of Early supplement the largely quiet intuitiveness of River on the vessel. This provides a ship with great ideas that the audience would like to get.
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Life Coach in the Film Coach Carter Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The coach uses an autocratic approach in handling the students. This is indicated in the way he communicates with the students. He is keen to dictate terms to the students and how they will relate. For instance, when conflict arises during an altercation with one student, he bundles the student out of the gym.
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Wall Street Movie Visual Arts & Film Studies Report
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This will be done by offering an analysis of the decisions that have been made in the movie and this will be done about the relevant theories, frameworks, and models. The last section will be a recommendation section and it will offer a list of recommendations for the movie characters and this will be in terms of how the characters can be able to improve their decision-making in the future.
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