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    company sponsors a short film contest. The contest is open to anyone who wants to participate. Because of new technological advances‚ two main categories are available: traditional film‚ with actors‚ cameras‚ etc.‚ and digital film‚ which requires that a person use a computer to do all the film production. Actors can provide the voices‚ but all visuals must be done using computer animation. There is no restriction for the film topic‚ but it should be something that could be run as a preview to major

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    The Amish are a charming people‚ gentle oddities in today’s techno world. They don’t do handguns‚ cars‚ or telephones‚ and they’re exceedingly clannish in their desire to keep out technology generally and outsiders in particular. The basis for Witness is an age-old fish-out-of-water story: a modern man trying to fit in with the quaint Amish in Lancaster County‚ Pennsylvania. Taken on that basis alone‚ Witness is a success; it’s when the "real" world intrudes‚ with its drugs and crooked cops and dead

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    hundreds‚ of creations in cinema. One such creation‚ was that of his only son‚ Lon Chaney Jr.‚ when he took on an iconic role of his own‚ the Wolfman‚ whom Lon Chaney Jr. would portray several times over‚ and would be pitted against our next actors’ signature characters. IV: Bela Lugosi I: Born in 1882‚ Bela Lugosi was the youngest of four children. At the age of 12‚ he had dropped out of school‚ and not much is known publicly about him until around the beginning of the 1900’s. Bela

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    and the time limit of thirty five minutes our performance‚ Surviving Lunch‚ must be performed in. A total of ten minutes to set up and prepare for our first scene is the last bit of info she provides us with. In her hand she holds a timer‚ and as soon as the lady presses the button‚ Cimenski goes berserk. Like a military officer she spits out orders at us to prepare the first scene. Rushing‚ we haul the tables and lockers into their correct positions‚ and complete the task with plenty of time to spare

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    will always be your best friend.” * * * * * Today is our first day of shooting after our week long break. I haven’t seen or talked to Dylan since the night of the movie premiere since it was the Friday night before break. I pull up to the studio and prepare myself as I make my way down to the Matched set. As I open the black doors‚ my eyes immediately start to search for the mop of brown hair and set of blue eyes that I have wronged. I see Dylan at the snack table and am about to walk up to him‚ but

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    all need each other to put on an incredible show. My Role Being the director‚ I played a substantial part in the involvement of each designers’ job. I set out to accomplish selecting an ideal play and analyzing the script‚ constructing research on actors‚ selecting the cast‚ and communicating with my group to ensure our work was well-organized. By picking the play Behind Closed Doors‚ I knew exactly who to cast‚ Idris Elba as John‚ and Bianca Lawson as Jaqueline. Both of these

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    to the cashier‚ their mouth is watering and they always order too many. This highly refined presentation through the senses has made Krispy Kreme a cult favorite. (New York Times January 18‚ 2005) It’s been said‚ "It’s not how you prepare your food but how you prepare your guest." (Source Unknown) And Krispy Kreme has prepared both with its doughnut making process. What have been the key success factors for Krispy Kreme? Krispy Kreme is as efficient as they are in the business because they go

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    Executive Coach. This paper will be the first of three that will have that common goal. The focus on each paper will be as such. • Paper #1 (this paper) will focus on the history of coaching‚ what its objectives are‚ who the primary actors are and what interests‚ interactions‚ and institutions operate in this discipline. This paper will also begin to look at core competencies that have been applied to date with some success. • Paper #2 will focus on the current state of

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    Million Dollar Baby‚ a non-fiction movie‚ featured the iconic director‚ producer and actor‚ Clint Eastwood. The lead actress was Hilary Swank‚ followed by the supporting actor Morgan Freeman. After its release on December 15‚ 2004‚ it grossed in just under $200 thousand on its opening box office weekend in the United States of America with only 8 screenings. It went on to win an Academy Award for Best Picture. A determined‚ poor‚ thirty-one year old woman named Maggie Fitzgerald decides to make

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    since they usually didn ’t survive. If a gladiator survived three to five years of fighting‚ he or she was released and allowed to go back home. Romans watched gladiators fight because they not only thought it entertaining‚ but also thought it would prepare them for war. People did not usually volunteer to be gladiators. Gladiators were slaves‚ condemned criminals‚ or prisoners of war. Someone called a lanista‚ or owner of gladiators would purchase these people. However‚ a few free men volunteered

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