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    effects from the movies to create beats‚ and chopping dialogues to create vocals for his songs‚ Pogo always succeeds at creating a new interesting piece out of old material. This particular remix‚ titled “Lead Breakfast”‚ explores the universe of Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction‚ using scenes from the movie in which appear gunshots‚ the sound of a lighter‚ briefcase slammed on a table for the rhythm and legendary quotes such as “This is a tasty burger!” and “Say what again!” to connect it all and

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    Vergone_102710 BCM220.3 Essay 26.09.12 Legal Case Analysis Legal and Copyright Issues Involved with Independent Film Making Submitted in partial fulfillment of the bachelors of audio production Date of Submission: 26.09.12 Word Count: 1013 Institution: SAE Vergone_102710 BCM220.3 Essay 26.09.12 The most confusing area for an independent film maker is dealing with all the legal issues‚ as an example situation of these legal issues here is a situation with an independent filmmaker

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    In the movie series Pirates of the Caribbean‚ the information given on weaponry is mostly historically accurate. The weapons used in the movie are cannons‚ blunder bus‚ grenades‚ cutlas‚ swards‚ and cutlery. In the movie‚ typically cannons were not very accurate at long distances. But they could travel farther then other types of shot‚ making them a popular round at medium to long ranges anyway‚ especially in a defensive role‚which made them popular. Many people filled their cannon with cutlery

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    Shailey Ostlund Final Exam—English 11 AP For a story to be considered a true war story‚ according to Tim O’Brien in his book The Things They Carried‚ it has to fit specific parameters set up by O’Brien himself. There has to be no moral‚ no generalizations‚ no covering up the brutality of war‚ and it doesn’t have to be real. The characters and plot points don’t have to be real or even believable this is true‚ however the story does have to portray real feelings and emotions about war‚ and not try

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    Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid shot and directed by Carl Reiner was very well shot and edited. There was a lot of shots that stood out‚ like the montage sequence of Juliet sucking the bullet out of Rigby’s arm. Then there was a lot of other neat spliced shots from other movies‚ the best one was when Rigby was trying to give that one girl’s father a dog. The scene just flowed smoothly. But one thing I do think they could have tried to do a bit better is to take the static lines

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    Citizen Kane is not a movie that you see everyday‚ creatively speaking. Even with today’s standards‚ there’s something still special about the style and what makes this film just as famous as its main character. While the film explains Kane’s life‚ it’s also is an investigation into film style by challenging classic Hollywood styles with a different and darker look. Citizen Kane made advances on many fronts ‚ in-regards to cinema‚ and its most significant contribution to cinema came from the use

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    Analysis of True Grit Trailer Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Analysis of True Grit Trailer Western as a genre is widely known for the use of a variety of camera angles and shots to enhance action. A 2010 western film directed by the Cohen Brothers and called True Grit is distinct for its interesting plot and cinematographic language. The directors masterfully use various camera angles and shots in order to enrich cinematographic language of their film. The Cohen brothers use different

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    We’ve all seen a bad movie at least once in our life. When you’re watching it‚ it’s everything you can do to keep your eyes open. You’ve also probably seen a lot of really good movies. When you’ve seen an example of both‚ it is really easy to point out the odds and ends that make each movie good or bad. The movie‚ Smoke Signals‚ written by Sherman Alexie‚ is not a terrible movie‚ but it isn’t one I would recommend to all my friends if they were looking for a good movie. The acting was probably the

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    Django Unchained Django unchained is a about a freed slave‚ turned bounty hunter named Django‚ looking for his enslaved wife. According to the Internet Movie Database‚ the movie is set in 1858-1859 in the lower and mid south. Throughout the movie there are many examples of chattle slavery with the slave-owners seeing their slaves as property and the racist theory is also presented. There are some parts of the movie that are very disturbing but a lot of those things really happened to the slaves

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    Great title sequences do more than introduce characters‚ they are usually structured so that the viewer is given a visual hint to what the series is about and typically sets the theme of the entire show. The title sequence constitutes the beginning of the film/show‚ which at the same time‚ signifies what it represents (Stanitzek‚ 2009). They act as an opening from the real world to the world of the show‚ they give us a foundation with which a better understanding of the events we’re about to see

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