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D W Griffith's The Birth of a Nation Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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It is a racist film that reveals issues of interracial marriage and sex, black empowerment and racist movements, the racially differentiated gender roles, anti-war sentiment, and acceptability of racism among the white population. Scorsese’s Goodfellas is on the other hand a gangster film that addresses the materialistic and capitalistic motivation of organized crime.
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The Goodfellas: Bonnie and Clyde Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Generally, films such as Bonnie and Clyde and Goodfellas as shown above provide evidence that explains issues are they are, how they are best addressed, and at the same time preserve and share historical events. These events are the ones that explain the changes in the future while used in the comparison, the reforms, and the far a country has come in terms of growth.
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Japanese Negotiation Styles Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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In reference to the Japanese culture that dominates the Southeast Asian region, it is evident that all negotiations involving the Japanese are ‘give and take’ negotiations (Smolinski 2006). In essence, the negotiations emphasize harmony and unity of the individuals since the people exhibit a collectivist culture.
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The Provision of Training and Development Issues Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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The organization believes that the development of the workers is effective when employees take responsibility for the identification of opportunities to ensure self-development, which would improve the work performance through improved skills. The employee would consider a practical approach in promoting institutional extensive knowledge.
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The Integration Between the Australian Locals and the Asian Population in Melbourne Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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The event will also ensure that most of the scheduled performances or practices are attainable and within a reasonable time. For instance, the refreshments will be there on time, there will be people given the responsibility of welcoming people and showing them around. In addition, there will be the availability of ample facilities.
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Analysis of Max Dupain's Work Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This is a black and white photograph illustrating the head and the shoulder of a man lying on a beach face down. Taken from a low angle, the Sunbaker is one of the most popular photographs in Australia because it is a depiction of the Australian way of life. In terms of composition, the head and the shoulders of a man lying on the sand on his stomach define the photograph.  
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Palm Oil in Southeast Asia Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Most of this palm oil is grown and produced in Asia, Africa, and South America. Asia is the largest producer of this commodity. The global production of palm oil is largely taken by Indonesia and Malaysia (MPOC, 2008). They accredit more than 80 percent of the estimated total worldwide palm oil production.
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The Role Of The Mass Media Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The media industry, either as a public or private entity, plays a very critical role in the economic development of both local and international world economies. The media in its entirety is responsible for gathering support or opposition for those who govern, providing a voice for the people or not doing so, highlighting or failing to do so the views and or the sins of the industry, and also spreading economic information.
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Zhang Yimou's Contribution in Cinematography Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Yimou played a significant role in the Chinese film industry. Some years after the Cultural Revolution, the mid-1980s, cases of Fifth Generation of Chinese Filmmakers began to be popular both locally and across the borders. Among the graduates after the Cultural Revolution, Yimou was one of them, started jettisoning the old techniques of telling the stories.
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The History and the Spread of Calligraphic Styles Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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Artists, in this case, tend to use the vocabulary of the Islamic culture but the vocabulary is used out of the context of the Muslim calligraphic setting. In this case, violent distortions are evident to depict the emotions attached to certain objects or people. This slightly goes away from the Muslim type.
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Tattooing is an Art Form Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Research studies that have attempted to interview tattooed people have indicated that decisions for tattooing were because it is a fascinating art. The socio-genesis researchers that have surveyed the aspect of the tattoo about art found that the practice did not only originate as art but was considered as artistic expressions.
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Visual Cultural Industry Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The creative industries include sectors such as film, television and radio, music and performing arts, advertising, and marketing, architecture, design, and visual arts, writing, publishing and print media as well as software development and interactive content (Australian Council for the Arts, 2012).
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Visual Culture Industry Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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On the other hand, Museum Victoria has been in existence for over 150 years following its establishment in 1854. The operation of the museum reclines on building the collection of the state, entertaining visitors, and creating knowledge for its clients. The collection provides a significant record of Victoria’s cultural record.
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The Various Ways that Color Enhance the Results of a Video Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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The color, on the other hand, is not only made perfect to impress the audience but also to make the audience feel contented with the work in the film. Setting up an overall image when grading a video, is most crucial. The tasks involved may include removing color casts, fixing white balance, and matching tones between shots and contrast levels.
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A Look at Addiction Films Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Drug abuse only brings out the negative aspects of the individual and at the same time drags him even deeper into addiction. Most often, we go with the stereotype notion that drugs can do more harm than good, but it is rather heartening to know that for some people it is a lifeline for survival.
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The Modern Forms of Arts and Several Developmental Periods Visual Arts & Film Studies Article
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Despite her young age, Andre is an influential force to reckon in modern Australian art. Born on 9 January 2007, Aelita Andre is openly exploiting her painting talent and acting as a vast challenge to the whole female fraternity. She uses the Surrealist painting style. At the age of 9 months, Andre began painting.
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The Scenes of Documentary Can Be Faked Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Documentary carries ‘old’ information about a group of powerless people to another group addressed as socially powerful. Scenes in a documentary may be faked at times implying that the scenes may not be happening or difficult to act on afterward. From the earliest days of filmmaking, audiences have acted from  the notion that "seeing is believing."
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Wild Animals and a Result of Human Activities Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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While some lions may innocently walk into snares, especially the young ones, there is a growing number that falls victim to poachers who set out to deliberately hunt them and it is a growing problem, especially in Africa. In parts of China, traditional healers use lion claws and bones for their medicines.
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Intersectionality in Gaming Arenas Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Despite laws against discrimination being in place for many decades, a new type of oppression manifests itself through everyday life such as in a gaming arena. The gaming arena, as used in this paper is a place where different kinds of games are on display for gamers. I love gaming in my free time.
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Communications about Arts Events Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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According to Jenna (2010), the event followers will tell you that this event was not the first one to present Japanese fashion in Australia. There has been “The Cutting Edge”, a fashion exhibition at Powerhouse Museum in 2005 which also covered similar ground, but showed a low profile compared to “Future Beauty: 30 Years of Japanese Fashion”.
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Arts and Cultural Management in Asia Visual Arts & Film Studies Literature review
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The continuous tradition of Chinese art is in the oldest form around the world. It is reminiscent of equivalence to the collapse of Western and classical styles, with the latter receiving a gradual recovery. Some of the divisions responsible for art depiction include painting, sculpture, pottery, and decorative arts, amongst others.
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Theoretical Perspective of Film as an Art Form as to Cavell, Scruton and Catherine Abell Visual Arts & Film Studies Literature review
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When one says that film is simply a recording of art and not an art in itself, they fail to look at the other aspects that are found in a film. When recording a film the filmmaker has to make many decisions on the shots they are taking. It is not simply just collecting the different scenes and patching them together. 
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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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Public Art Commission Project Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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The exhibition will serve historical, scholarly, aesthetic and financial ambitions of the museum and complement other Chinese objects collected with care in the museum. The project will be under the executive authority of a commission comprising of members from museum management team, sponsor corporations and trustees.  The commission will specify the qualities, receive feedback, oversee the timeline and discuss changes for the work.
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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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The Role of the Film Festival in the Contemporary International Film Culture Visual Arts & Film Studies Case Study
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Film festivals continue to become an increasingly popular approach to generating economic benefits for communities. Film festivals operate as sites of exhibition, thus the opportunity to offer economic, political, cultural, and industrial implications. In addition, certain scholars tend to perceive film festivals as sites of knowledge production.
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Arts Organization Analysis Visual Arts & Film Studies Literature review
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Hospitality industry plays an important part in contribution towards a country’s GDP (Florida, 2002, p.15). Savage and Hanquinet (2012) claimed that some of competitive economies like the US, Australia, China, United Kingdom and France realized about hospitality sector and invested heavily which in return have provided employment and generated revenue for the country.
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Visual Art and Modernism Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The world of visual art has been used as a platform for artists to express their ideas and the values they hold towards the society. This, over the years necessitated the development of different theories that could be used in the development of effective understanding of the society through art. By late 19th century and early 20th century, modernism was introduced as a radical school of thought.
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Modernism in Visual Arts Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Modernism was characterized by a wide-scale rejection of religious beliefs and the certainty of enlightenment thinking. Generally, modernism comprises of the creations and activities that deviated from the traditional art forms. Proponents of modernism felt that the traditional forms of art, religious beliefs, science, and even daily life activities were irrelevant in their works and outdated in the new political, social, economic environment.
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Analysis of the Documentary Who Killed Dr. Bogle and Mrs. Chandler Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Written and directed by Australian documentary film producer Peter Butt, the documentary gives an account of how it was widely thought that the couple was murdered. However, as explained in the film, investigators from the police and other departments could not uncover or produce any evidence to suggest that the two were actually murdered.
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Art and Human Perspectives of Visual Culture Visual Arts & Film Studies Literature review
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In today’s world, human beings are facing a huge encounter with artificial images. The ever-changing time and technology have resulted in an increase of images, making the human race rich and affluent. Images have bombarded human beings to the extent of causing harm to them, as most people are not in a position to perceive the significance of the physicality of images.
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The Blade Runner by Ridley Scott Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Film descriptions are concerned with the manner in which related events in a story are formulated and placed. Genres are essentially categorizations and excellent ways of separating films with unique repetitive elements into collections. The Blade Runner by Ridley Scott is a motivating film since it cuts across several genres, hence the name, hybrid genre film.
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Silent Film Existence Values, on the Popularity of Multidimensional Movie Era Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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The end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries were marked an important historical moment for the development of the silent film industry. The creation of this industry was characterized by the development of huge mass audience in terms of public entertainment (Abel 1999, 13). The period when the silent industry was established, the entertainment industry was beneficial for both the deaf and the hearing members of the public.
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A Modern Art Movement Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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They wanted to change the past lifestyles towards modernity through a change of culture and artwork by impression formation (Berghaus, 226). Although the movement later owns changed to cruelty and violence, its original idea was to adopt the use of machines and to live in speed. They carried out their ideas beyond artwork by taking their ideas towards media through the adoption of technology to showcase their ideas in support of the wars.     
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How Jessica Stockholder Found Object Artworks Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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She uses a combination of the found objects, paints, and architectural interventions. Found objects imply the artwork, which is modified and undisguised objects and products. Normally, they are not considered art, since they have a non-art function. Though an artist does not make them, they are incorporated and pre-exist in the artwork or they are themselves presented as artwork.
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Marginal Publishing and Artists Visual Arts & Film Studies Literature review
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The article explains Bettler as having been critical to H + P pharmaceutical company for its involvement in Nazi concentration camps experiments. While H + P is also a fictional company, the article expresses a contract that involved Bettler and the company where Bettler was contracted to design advertisement posters for the pharmaceutical company.
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Displacement Approach in Chinese Films Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Displacement refers to the act of moving something from a particular place and positioning it in another place. In literature and cultural studies, it is the act of pushing away traditional and common values and adding new values occupying, hence eliminating the former. Displacement theory is evident and practical in various Chinese movies.
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Matta and Motherwell by Katy Rogers Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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His main argument is that Surrealism appealed to the youth in America as a practice for pursuing freedom of expression to allow them to adjust to the European traditions. Surrealism was also and a means of pursuing artistic revolution. Surrealism and Abstract Expression movement also sought a form of social revolution.
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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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Samson and Delilah by Warwick Thornton Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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One reason is the fact that Samson and Delilah left their small isolated community for different reasons. Note that Samson started the violent confrontation thus his brother was merely retaliating. Samson is an unproductive family member, a substance abuser, and as shown in the film is capable of extreme violence and property destruction.
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Analysis of Steven Spielberg's Popularity Visual Arts & Film Studies Literature review
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His early films were either science fiction or adventure films that were viewed as being archetypes that are suitable for all social class thus making his films one of Hollywood’s best-seller films.  The films also deal with issues on humanity including the Holocaustwarslave trade, and terrorism (Boyle 2009 ).
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Humanism During the Renaissance Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Artists were no longer commissioned to create works with only religious themes but were given the freedom to create works that were secular in nature. Patronage became an important activity, while artists became busy ushering in a totally new style using new thoughts and ideas closer to nature and the human form.
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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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Akira Kurosawa - Background, Childhood, Major Works and Themes Visual Arts & Film Studies Case Study
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Dreams is a 1990 short film that comprised of eight episodes. The film centered on the dreams and aspirations of Akira. Despite the episodes, in the film being independent they closely relate to the Japanese culture and its relevance as a guide to society. The film centers on a young boy and his adventures throughout the film.
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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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Christo Vladimirov Javacheff Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The rationale of Christo art is merely to produce works of art or beauty as well as joy and to generate novel ways of observing well-known landscapes. Christo's genuineness in addition to childlike delight was contagious given that art was not the mysterious adversary, but it turned out to be a shared joy for him, partaker as well as viewer.
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Jeff Wall Photography Analysis Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Jeff Wall was born in Canada in 1946 and has been best known for art history writing and large-scale back-lit Cibachrome photographs. As if obsessed with natural decay, Jeff Wall is known to portray in photographs natural beauty and industrial fearlessness, normally as a backdrop, and postmodern themes in his works.
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Robert Frank Who Presents the Cultures of the Americans in Form of Photographs Visual Arts & Film Studies Article
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The author of the paper states that Robert is an important figure in films and photography in America. He is well known for his work ‘The Americans’. He was professional industrial photography and he became a fashion photographer for Harper’s Bazaar magazine in Paris. After 1959, he turned to cinematography.
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Film Theory and Criticism: Citizen Kane Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The movie is rich in symbols, metaphors, and all kinds of imagery, and top-notch cinematographic techniques. It has won several awards on sound and imagery. Some of the formal elements that stand out are sound, editing, and imagery. This essay will concentrate on analyzing the editing style of the film. Deep focus is the most dominant editing techniques that have been used.
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From Renaissance to Modern: A Journey through the Art World Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The English poet John Keats immortalized art in the famous poem titled Ode to a Grecian Urn stating that “She cannot fade, though thou hast not thy bliss, /Forever wilt thou love, and she is fair!” (Lines 19-20) Indeed art does never fade; rather it enriches the very essence of life in its various colors, hues, and shapes.
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