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    In the scene “Barrels” Jaws (1975)‚ of the three categories music was more prominent than any other. There were several conversations as well. When anyone thinks of Jaws‚ they think of the music. It creates a sense of danger‚ suspense‚ and apprehension. The music in this scene works well with the dialogue‚ lighting‚ and continuity of editing. Goddykoontz and Jacobs (2011) describe music as being “a crucial part of the movie-going experience” (Sec. 6.4; papa. 18). In the “What If”- You’ve Got

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    1. Question : Which female auteur is best known for staking out traditionally male territory in her films Sophia Coppola CORRECT Kathryn Bigelow Nora Ephron 2. Question : Which quality most distinguishes the musical as a genre in its own right? Student Answer: CORRECT Its songs are part of the action Its songs accompany the action It contains only songs and no score Its dialogue is primarily sung 3. Question : According to

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    Transmedia Storytelling

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    Transmedia Storytelling 101 By Henry Jenkins I designed this handout on transmedia storytelling to distribute to my students. More recently‚ I passed it out at a teaching workshop at the Society for Cinema and Media Studies. I thought it might be of value to more of you out there in the community. Much of it builds on the discussion of that concept in Convergence Culture‚ though I have updated it to reflect some more recent developments in that space. For those who want to dig deeper still into

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    Storytelling is evident throughout various cultures‚ in different mediums. Whether spoken‚ drawn‚ or written‚ these recordings have also had a predominant effect on the culture of those people. The history of storytelling through cultures has shifted and advanced greatly‚ but at its core it continues to influence individual people as well as communities. From ancient writings describing gods in the Mesopotamian civilization‚ to watching Disney movies on VCR‚ storytelling continues to shape

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    games or watching TV. There is always going to be a need for good stories and storytellers to share them. Storytelling is a great tool that teachers can utilize in the classroom to help teach literacy. Children enjoy when a story is told in a way that entertains as well as educates. For young children books open them up to a whole world of things that can ignite their imaginations. Storytelling strategies vary but for the most part the experts agree that there are main points that you should always

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    The Art of Storytelling for Marketers using adapted version of BCG Matrix The 3 essentials‚ experts never disclose about Storytelling The Art of Storytelling for Marketers using adapted version of BCG Matrix Jasleen Kaur Gumber The Art of Storytelling for Marketers using adapted 2015 version of BCG Matrix Introduction- Story‚ Storytelling and Their Elements Contents- Assumptions‚ Anagnorisis and the Success Matrix Over the last few decades‚ Marketers have started utilizing the art of Storytelling

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    Analysis of Storytelling: Discovering Ones Identity and Purpose in Life Storytelling plays an important role in characterizing important figures in stories as giving personalities and traits specific to them. It also drives the plot‚ as in Homer’s The Odyssey and Virgil’s The Aeneid the epics are based on the telling of the protagonist’s journey. Another piece of literature‚ Grendel‚ written by John Gardner‚ utilizes storytelling in a different manner. The main character bases his self-understanding

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    1) Suppose you are a portfolio manager for the MBA Advisor Nikkei 225 index fund‚ which has Y100 billion in assets linked to the Nikkei 225 index. What should you do when you hear news of the index redefinition? In your preparation‚ you should consider: a) The construction of the Nikkei index and the portfolio weights it gives rise to. In order to minimize risk‚ they would like to sell stocks to be deleted and buy stocks to be added to rebalance the portfolios and swap the deletions and additions

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    the emotions and thoughts of each character it gives a hint of the reality that the characters face and the history behind it. Native American storytelling displays the lessons with symbols to be learned in life. Sherman Alexie displays this in the movie Smoke Signals‚ when Thomas has a natural gift of storytelling. Storytelling is a part of the Native American tradition that Thomas has really taken to heart. He takes every opportunity to tell people a story. In the film is is used to

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    The Power of Storytelling

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    The Power of Storytelling People have been telling stories‚ writing poems‚ and drawing and painting pictures for others since the beginning of man. Since then many things have changed‚ and I will focus on three of these differences today. To start‚ I will discuss the differences between the views people had on hierarchy in the time of the Brothers Grimm‚ compared to the views the author of “Sir Patrick Spens” had. The next topic is the difference of middle class attitudes towards women found

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