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    Hollywood in the 20's

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    HOLLYWOOD IN THE TWENTIES (CONTD...) *HOLLYWOOD SCANDALS AND THE CREATION OF MPPDA *CECILE B. DEMILLE *”THE CONTINETAL TOUCH” LUBITSCH AND OTHERS *IN THE AMERICAN GRAIN *ERICH VON STROHEIM HOLLYWOOD SCANDALS AND THE CREATION OF MPPDA Since the earliest days of the Nickelodeon‚ moralists and reformers were very much disturbed by the corrupting nature of the movies and their effects upon the American youth. Powerful pressure groups were created to protect the American audiences from the

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    Hollywood - trueman capote

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    stars are made in Hollywood‚ but also the place of poverty‚ corruption and crime. The many faces of Los Angeles are captured in Truman Capote’s narrative essay “Hollywood”. The essay was published in the collection Local Color from 1950. The story is about Truman Capote’s holiday trip to Hollywood in December. The story takes place in a plane‚ where Truman Capote is on his way to L.A. He is sitting besides Thelma‚ a young‚ black‚ woman‚ who are about to make a living in Hollywood‚ and hopefully becomes

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    The Contemporary Hollywood Film Soundtrack: Professional Practices and Sonic Styles Since the 1970s …………………………………. 2 Abstract Since the 1970s‚ the soundtrack in Hollywood has come of age as a complex and sophisticated site of cinematic art. Greater combinations of sounds expressing a wider spectrum of tones‚ textures and volumes can be heard at the movies more than ever before‚ while behind the scenes‚ the number of personnel producing them has grown considerably. Moreover‚ this era has witnessed

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    - Oxford Blues‚ and the romantic comedy-drama film - About Last Night‚ received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The star of Rob Lowe on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Television was dedicated in front of the Musso & Frank Grill (restaurant located on Hollywood Boulevard)‚ where the 51 year old actor‚ talked humorously that he "drank many martinis in a previous career." The Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony‚ was also attended by Rob Lowe’s longtime friend - the American actress

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    Hollywood‚ Bollywood... Ah! Ha! Nollywood! Life as a way of taking shape on its own if will fail to straighten its bends and correct its mistakes. In the movie world Hollywood is no stranger to the masses and the youngest of children. Over the years‚ Hollywood has grown to surpass the imagination of the world‚ creating wonders‚ taking the movie-lovers to space and light years back in time. According to Wikipedia‚ Hollywood is a district in Los Angeles‚ California‚ United States of America. Before

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    Luc Brubaker November 4‚ 2014 The golden age of Hollywood may have ended in the 1960s‚ but it seems Hollywood’s not-so golden attitudes about gender and races are still stuck in that era. The 2014 Hollywood Diversity Report presented by Dr. Darnell Hunt examines the gender and race of actors‚ directors and writers of film and television. It reveals an industry that is still dominated by white men‚ with women and minorities dramatically underrepresented both on and off screen. Through the five theories

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    Hollywood is amongst the top in power of the media empire in the United States‚ the productions that come out‚ become believed representations of the audiences that watch them‚ bringing down many that are shown in those productions. With audiences that are more than majority a darker color‚ than what are represented in Hollywood films‚ it brings to attention just how much of a problem it comes be. Minorities should be just part of the Hollywood creation‚ holding a social responsibility to derail

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    Hollywood Blacklist Essay

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    their ownership in movie theaters in a decision now known as the Paramount decision. Hollywood’s reaction to the financial consequences of this decision along with a heavily reinforced postwar pro-American sentiment led to what is now known as the Hollywood blacklist. I believe the impact of these two courtroom decisions was a mass restructuring of how films are made in order to maximize distribution‚ rebrand the types of films being produced and to cull existing talent‚ all to turn a larger profit

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    Classical Hollywood Style

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    The Graduate. Although The Graduate may seem to divert from the classic hollywood style‚ it mostly ends up adhering to the style instead. Throughout this film‚ the focus is on a young college graduate‚ Benjamin Braddock that begins a risky relationship with his mother’s friend‚ Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. Robinson’s character and her relationship with ben are one of the only aspects of the film that do not adhere to classical Hollywood cinema. However‚ Mrs. Robinson is still part of the traditional way of

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    Classical Hollywood Style

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    The classical Hollywood style‚ its central format and narrative will be the focus of this essay. Hollywood has fascinated people for decades. It can be described as a place that makes magical things happen right before one’s eyes. It is a place where a viewer can be transported to another place and time‚ and become introduced into the life of characters in order to see their story. The classical Hollywood style can best be described as‚ “A wide ranging system of formal conventions‚ narrative devices

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