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    Luke Skywalker's Journey

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    The jedi were the most feared warriors in the universe‚ but have been hunted down and destroyed by the New Empire. This is Joseph Campbell come in explaining his journey in an unknown world‚ “---signifies that destiny has summoned the hero and transferred his spiritual center of gravity from within the pale of his society to a zone unknown” (Campbell‚ p.58). “All he can do is create new problems for himself and await the gradual approach of his disintegration” (Campbell‚ pg. 59). Joseph can relate

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    traveling between the stars as easily as walking through a door? That’s exactly what the highly anticipated film Stargate depicts. A team travels across the known Universe in an instant‚ leaving them on a strange new world‚ not knowing what to expect or who they might meet. This science fiction film will be released in October of 1994. With big names like James Spader and Kurt Russel playing the main characters‚ as well as being directed by Roland Emmerich. Showcasing an all-star cast‚ excellent directing

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    The Force is a mystery. It is what gives a Jedi his power‚ and an energy field created by all living things. The force is the name used by both the Sith and Jedi orders for something in the universe‚ a power they tap into or act on behalf of. There are two sides to the force: The Light side and The Dark side. The Light side was aligned with calmness and used by the Jedi and was used for knowledge and defense. The God we discuss in class has some similarities to the Force’s light side. The Jedis use

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    The Departure

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    Khelil Beidoun 11 February 2013 Cochin Sec. 15922 English 101 THE DEPARTURE The Hero With A Thousand Faces‚ written by Joseph Campbell describes the process or outline of “The Heroes Journey.” In other words‚ the sequence of events a hero/heroine must experience before completion of their adventure. The call to adventure‚ refusal of the call‚ supernatural aid‚ crossing of the first threshold‚ and the belly of the wale; describe the beginning of a hero’s adventure known as “The Departure

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    Commercial Essay

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    3 Different PSA’s or Commercials The commercial “The force” that was made by Volkswagen is a creative funny commercial that was played on the Super bowl. During the commercial‚ a young little boy wearing a Darth Vader costume‚ without the gloves‚ walks around his suburban home attempting to use the Force on various household items‚ including a washing machine‚ exercise bicycle‚ dog‚ baby doll and sandwich. He opens his hands and tries to move the items‚ but has no success and grows increasingly

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    appears to assist the hero. For example‚ in the well-known Fairy Tale Snow White and the Seven Dwarves‚ the dwarves are the guide or spirit that provides Snow White with food and shelter while she is in the sacred world. Or in the George Lucas movie “Star Wars‚” Obi Wan Kenobi acts as a guide for the protagonist Luke Skywalker. The guiding spirit in this case‚ is the own conscience and integrity of the protagonist. Reflecting on his decision to refuse help‚ the protagonist realizes his mistake and is

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    Turning on the television set while taking a break from school work‚ I stumbled upon the movie ‘Star Wars’‚ and instantly fell in love with R2-D2‚ the astromech droid. I thought he was the coolest part of the movie. At the time‚ I thought that R2-D2 was an actual robot. Seeing my fascination for the ingenious machine‚ my father took me to a screening that showed the making of the movie. That’s when I realized that it was actually an actor named Kenny Baker‚ who was wearing a plastic shell and pretending

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    Short Essay On Bloodline

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    omniscient‚ where the narrator is all knowing. The book takes place thirty years after the battle of Endor‚ and after the destruction of the Empire. Leia Organa (Princess Leia as in the Movies/Carrie Fisher in real life) and the New Republic are within reach of ending war and conflict which has been inevitable since the Empire came to power. Even though the Empire has fallen the Senate has been split up into two groups the Populists and the Centrists where the Centrists believe in a more firm government

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    Steven Spielberg's Jaws

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    camera angles‚ types of shots‚ and through montages. I am going to attempt to analyze Spielberg’s amazing camera work in relation to the effect it had on the movie.This movie keeps the viewer on the edge of their seat while not even introducing the true star of the movie until its half way over. The viewer knows that the shark is there and due to several point of view shots‚ is given the opportunity to see through its eyes. Spielberg uses a lot of camera movement throughout the movie‚ this adds to the

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    renovated. In the world of animation‚ CGI made the creating and editing of animated movies possible to change a scene in a month rather then a year. Movies have stuck to CGI majority of the time making it the new standard for most viewers‚ the new type competition between production companies‚ and the new requirement on resumes for hopeful animators. CGI gave the production of science-fiction movies the possibility to have a realistic feel. The significant differences between CGI and classical hand-drawn

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