Word Processing Tables (2007) *all tasks are complete* Task 1 |Prize |Donated by |Won by | |Evening meal for two people |Chez Entrees |Mr J. Smith | |Cinema tickets for a family of four |Apollo Cinema |Donna Treyner
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Australia has the terrible condition of having an essentially pointless‚ and prefabricated idea of ’Aussie-ness’ that really has no relation to our real culture or the way in which we really sea ourselves. We‚ however subscribe to these stereotypes when trying to find some expression of our Australian identity. The feature film The Castle deals with issues about Australian identity in the 1990’s. The film uses techniques like camera shots‚ language and the use of narration to develop conflict between
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Intro In the last 50‚ cinema has become not only a serious art form but a field of study by itself. Continuous advancement in film technology and high level of conceptualization of the film take viewer to the world outside his day-to-day world providing entertainment‚ which has made cinema a popular medium of masses. Indian educationists and sociologists have shown a surprising lack of interest in the film as an educational force and a social challenge. With the availability of TV‚ cable TV
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The three terms/concepts in Easy Rider are genre‚ generic transformation‚ and the western genre. Easy Rider gets viewers revved and their motors running right through a generic transformation within the new American cinema in the adventure and drama genre‚ and incorporates a parallel twist on the western’s genre. Director Dennis Hopper characterizes ideological meaning through performing in the film‚ and historically uses drugs in the production of Easy Rider and throughout the duration of shooting
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Film review Eat Pray Love It’s true to say that cinema is rather enjoyable piece of art and a lot of people nowadays can’t imagine their lives without such leisure activity as watching different genres of films. As for me‚ I also belong to that people‚ who are called “film freaks” and it’s quite natural for me to watch many films and to express my own objective point of view on this or that film. To speak about the film “Eat‚ pray‚ love”‚ we have recently watched‚ is rather difficult
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Katherine Suarez Cinematic History Films of the 1950’s Professor Medaska Paper 3 Studio MGM Metro Goldwyn Mayer Inc. or simply MGM is a great company ‚ mainly involved in the production and distribution of films and television programs. The name comes from the three companies that formed a corporate merger to create MGM Studios in 1924. Metro Picture Corporation founded in 1915‚ Goldwyn Pictures Corporation founded in 1923 ‚ and Louis B. Mayer Pictures founded in 1918. Metro Goldwyn Mayer was very
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Edge Codes The use of editing has changed over the years. As times have changed‚ editing has changed along with it. Originally films were shot in a linear style and were simple. With the introduction of new technology‚ editing has changed greatly. Editing was first used to “cut out the bad and leave the good”. But‚ it is mostly used to show emotion and draw the viewer in. Editing has changed over time and has developed into a major part of the film-making process. In the beginning film-makers
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1.English speech Anchorman Adam McKay What if the identity of today’s society resembled the actions and behaviour of the 70’s? Would life be altered and if so would life be better or worse? 2. Good morning the film I have chosen is Anchorman; Anchorman is about identity of news readers in the 1970’s. the film Anchorman highlights the question‚ “what I have come to understand about identity”‚ as it depicts exaggerated characteristics and behaviours of the news team in the 70’s‚ this text
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Question 3: Critically discuss Metis filmmaker‚ Christine Welsh’s film keepers of the fire (1994) and her course “Indigenous Cinema: Decolonizing the Screen.” What insights about Indigenous cinema did you glean from Welsh’s guest lecture on November 28‚ 2017? The course‚ Indigenous cinema: decolonizing the screen‚ and Christine Welsh’s film‚ Keepers of the fire‚ both acknowledge that women’s portrayal are minimally presented in Indigenous Cinema. Additionally‚ she talks about the struggles in the
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Movie piracy has become one of the world’s worst crimes in history. It has cause the movie industry a severe amount of money. It has also cost people that work in the movie industry their jobs. Technology in today’s society has made it so easy to duplicate whatever comes to the theater. The criminals that chose to do such a crime can care less of the penalties that they may encounter. The loss of jobs has made it difficult for the industry to continue to create movies. Major movie companies have
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