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    for his film before adapting it into the novella of the same name. Because of this rather peculiar order‚ the similarities between the two are very strong‚ something that is not always the case with books and their film adaptations. Though there a few stylistic differences between the novella and the film‚ the two mediums of storytelling both remain quite true to the central storyline. The noir genre was an essential piece to the story of The Third Man‚ and both the novella and the film were able

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    Halloween Film Analysis

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    Cinema of Horror MEDA 13672 November 10‚ 2014 In 1978 John Carpenter changed the landscape of horror cinema with the release of his terrifying new film Halloween. The film follows a group of young females as they are stalked‚ tormented and inevitably killed by an escaped lunatic wearing a Halloween mask and wielding a knife. The film was revolutionary for the many themes and concepts it introduced‚ (including the concept of the final girl) things that have been so often repeated they have

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    In this analysis paper‚ I will be looking at the animated film “The Cameraman’s Revenge” by Ladislaw Starewicz. While the majority of animators during and before his time worked on two dimensional animated films‚ Starewicz stepped off the beaten path and instead chose to implement his taxidermied insects in his animations; that alone made this film unique and fascinating for me to watch. Watching the film was a surreal experience with my knowledge of how innovative this form of animation was for

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    In Italian films directed by Emanuele Crialese and Alice Rohrwacher‚ an important aspect included in all of the films are foreigners. Foreigners can include people visiting from other regions of Italy unaware of the culture and conditions in other regions. This is typically demonstrated with characters from Northern Italy visiting various regions in the Mezzogiorno (southern Italy). However‚ in movies by other directors such as Paolo Sorrentino and Matteo Garrone show merely glimpses of foreigners

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    when the time was right or when the monster was approached. In this paper I will analisy the movie "I am Legend" to better understand the overall storyline and its plot. The movie "I am Legend" had a non-linear narrative structure. A non-linear film "does not move from one event to the next in chronological order but moves from the present to the furture to the past‚ and so on‚ with no regard for chronological order" (Goodykoontz‚ B.‚ & Jacobs‚ C. P. 2011). In this movie it starts with Neville

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    tone of Hollywood films produced between 1930 and the 1960s‚ particularly with regard to the treatment of sexuality. In the years leading up to the popularization of sound cinema in about 1930‚ certain segments of the American public had come to believe that Hollywood films exemplified the decline of American moral values. In 1915 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment did not apply to motion pictures‚ and city governments began to ban the exhibition of ’’immoral films.’’ A series of

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    Online Music Piracy

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    Online Piracy Online piracy has continued to grow in this digital age. You’ll find a large majority of homes equipped with a computer and access to the outside internet. This is for the most part harmless for the average user‚ but as technology continues to pave the way‚ a greater ease of access to content is available to anyone who chooses to pursue it. Among this available content is illegal distributions of music‚ movies‚ games‚ and applications‚ which normally could only be found at a local

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    Film Serial: Flash Gordon

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    Released in the 1930s‚ the film serial titled Flash Gordon tells a sci-fi story of a protagonist’s journey within a foreign planet. Throughout the movie‚ many concepts can be noticed within the screenwriting. However‚ these aspects had flaws that weakened the plot in various ways. Overall‚ the film’s screenwriting is adequate as it was biased but still good enough to tell a story when considering the time period. One of the many important elements of screenwriting are the main characters as stories

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    Consider the role of television in the film; and how it used in society. What role does it play in this culture of the film and why is it preferred to reading? Usually‚ the parlor walls contain large wall-sized television screens. They put a screen that is as large as the wall in a particular room‚ and if they can get all four walls of a room covered in television screens‚ then you have a total and complete interactive and entertainment package. At the beginning of the movie‚ Mildred and Montag

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    Music Piracy in the UK

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    he music industry has typically borne the brunt of online piracy‚ because the smaller file sizes of songs make them easy to download and share. According to the British Phonographic Industry (BPI)‚ which represents the interests of the UK music industry‚ online copyright infringement cost the music industry over £200 million in lost revenue in 2009‚ and the cumulative total losses between 2001 and 2012 are estimated to be £1.2 billion (see BPI‚ File-sharing FAQs). For a number of years‚ peer-to-peer

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