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    Film 100

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    Notes from film: What is Cinema January-10-13 8:13 PM • An art form‚ an artistic spectacle‚ an aesthetic language with its own grammar and style‚ a ‚medium of communication and expression • A series of still image on a strip of plastic which‚ wen run through a projector shown on a screen‚ creates the illusion of moving images.     • Form ( film language) and content ( message) are linked. The message is understood through its form or language by exploring how it uses

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    almost all social groups and classes protesting  Hundreds of government officials were murdered  With the Russo-Japanese war still raging‚ Nicholas hoped for a military victory  Mutiny began in June 1905‚ officers were thrown overboard on the battleship Potemkin. Armed forces could not be trusted  Areas of the countryside were ablaze with peasant rebellions The October Manifesto  Segei Witte appoint Minister of Interior and aimed

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    Motion Pictures between Old Time and Modern Ahmed M. Alsadiq History of Motion Pictures Instructor 03/12/2013 Outline Thesis: This paper seeks to trace the inception of movies and highlight its development in history I. History of Motion Pictures II. Issues Related to Movies III. Motion Pictures between Old Time and Modern Motion Pictures between Old Time and Modern Ever since the invention of motion pictures‚ movie industry

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    In this paper I will argue that in his film‚ The Godfather‚ Francis Ford Coppola orchestrates the filmic elements (especially: editing and mise-en-scéne) to give the audience an intimate view of the complex world of a Mafia Don: Coppola’s techniques sensitively portray the life and transformation of Michael Corleone; he leaves his status as a family outsider to become king of the underworld. Michael is the son of Vito Corleone‚ Don of the Corleone Crime Family1. The story of The Godfather is

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    Along with ballet and piano‚ film was also invented. Sergei Eisenstein brought film to the states. The main films that were brought to America was animations‚ and movies. One of the most famous movies a Russian immigrant made was called “The Battleship Potemkin” in 1929. Many of the ideas were thought of during the war. Immigration has been apart of this country for a long time. It has shaped it in many ways‚ and it still

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    Determining the Influences of Soviet Propaganda on Contemporary Advertising and Promotion The purpose of this study is to look at the representation of political ideology on Soviet posters and the ways in which this style continues to influence today’s advertising and popular culture. Though there are many forms of propaganda the forms of propaganda I intend to discuss in this essay are visual. The areas I aim to further my understanding of are the representation of political ideologies on today’s

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    prehensible roundness?” The Third Meaning‚ Research Notes on some Eisenstein Stills‚ R. Barthes In his second attempt to make clear his analysis‚ Barthes returns to the idea of the obvious meaning and uses example from another Eisenstein film‚ The Battleship Potemkin. In those images we see an old woman with a closed‚ upturned fist‚ which signifies her determination to participate in the revolution. Then he shows another image from the same film of two women with their hands over their mouths stifling a

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    Propaganda In 1984

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    In the totalitarian future of 1984 by Orwell the ruling party controls it’s people by means of repression‚ inclusive management over language and history‚ and utter manipulation of individual ideas and thoughts. The party’s strength is received by it’s power over the people and as a result the people believing in the party. With the depiction of extreme methods of control the story highlights what future control could become if left to flourish as well as suggesting how these forms of power tend

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    Laura Williams.  How accurate is it to say that the growth of reformist groups in the years from 1881 was the main cause for the 1905 revolution?   It is to a certain extent accurate to say that the growth of the reformist groups in the years 1881 was the main cause for the 1905 revolution‚ however it is not completely accurate. Many factors caused the 1905 revolution. The reformist groups did contribute to the outbreak of the 1905 revolution but other factors such as the distraught anger of

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    Nicholas II was the last tsar of Russia. He was deposed during the Russian Revolution and executed by the Bolsheviks. Nikolai Aleksandrovich Romanov was born near St Petersburg on 18 May 1868‚ the eldest son of Tsar Alexander III. When he succeeded his father in 1894‚ he had very little experience of government. In the same year‚ Nicholas married Princess Alexandra of Hesse-Darmstadt (a duchy in Germany). They had four daughters and a son‚ Alexis‚ who suffered from the disease haemophilia. Alexandra

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