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    Hollywood short cartoons‚ from the 1930s to the 1950s‚ Disney and Warner Bros. were rivals. Disney animators had far greater resources at their disposal‚ and their animation was more elaborate and detailed than the simpler style of the Warner product. Warner cartoonists‚ despite their limited budgets‚ fought back by exploiting the comic fantasy possible in animated films and playing with the medium in imaginative ways. In Warner Bros. cartoons‚ characters often spoke to the audience or referred to

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    Casablanca: Film Review

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    Fashions were simple and clean. There was very little outdoor filming due to high costs and a larger concern that the film could reveal important landmarks for the opposition to bomb. Most of the filming was down in soundstages‚ or on the Warner Brothers lot. Warner Brothers had to use models instead of the real thing‚ for example in the last scene where they are at the airport‚ the plane in this scene is actually a model and they skillfully used midgets to make the plane to appear bigger. Also Hollywood

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    Dc Comics (2012-2013)

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    originally known as ’National Allied Publication’ the initials ’DC’ was taken from the popular series ’Detective Comics’ which subsequently became part of the company’s name. DC comics is the publishing unit for DC Entertainment a Warner Bros company which itself is owned by Time Warner‚ producing materials incorporating renown DC characters such as Superman an alien who was sent from the lost planet Krypton‚ raised on Earth and instilled with a sense of justice from the Superman franchise (Action comics)

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    with 3D effects. It is obvious that Hollywood has played the main role in terms of cinematography development. So called the fatherland of movie industry gave birth to so many industries such as 20th Century Fox‚ Warner Bros.‚ Paramount‚ Columbia and Universal. As for me I like Warner Brothers Pictures more. ‘Miss Congeniality’‚ ‘Harry Potter’‚ ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ are my favourite films made by this studio. The reason I like this film company is that its movies are of high quality‚ breath-taking

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    Blockbuster Case Analysis

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    References: Blockbuster Homepage (2010‚ December‚1). Retrieved December 9‚ 2010 from http//www.blockbuster.com/ Blockbuster Inc. (March 23‚ 2010). Blockbuster and Warner Bros. Announce New Agreement [Press release]. Retrieved from http://prnewswire.com/ Ireland‚ R.D.‚ Hoskisson‚ R.E.‚ Hitt‚ M.A. (2009) . Understanding business strategy (2nd ed.) . Mason‚ OH: South-Western/Cengage

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    The coming of film sound also had a prominent effect on genre and film characterisation‚ aside from the aforementioned stylistic film changes. The creation of musicals was formed through the coming of film sound in 1927‚ when Warner Bros cemented the demise of silent films‚ by releasing The Jazz Singer. A film considered to be one of the first feature-length motion pictures with synchronised sound. Despite many previous attempts to convert sound into filmmaking‚ such as the Kinetophone‚ which produced

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    Argo [2012] Argo is a name of a movie which got Oscar for best movie in 2012. It has been done in Warner Bros production‚ with Ben Affleck as a director and George Clooney as a producer. It’s a thriller (120min) full of surprises and unexpected events‚ so I would rate it 10/10 for the story. This thriller is about hostage extraction from Teheran in 1979 and it’s based on a true story about a fake movie. During the Iranian diplomatic crisis‚ the CIA rescued six US diplomats by passing them off

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    Blockbuster Exhibitions: A Case Study The contemporary blockbuster exhibit‚ which emerged in the museum world in the late twentieth century‚ has become increasingly popular among museums in the past few decades. Defined by Albert Elsen as a “large-scale loan exhibition which people who normally don’t go to museums will stand in line for hours to see‚” these exhibits produce mass interest and wide-ranging excitement. In my paper I tackle the issue of the blockbuster exhibit and debate the

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    1. Context This is a movie poster named Space Jam and it was released in 1996. The film was published in 15th November. The movie poster presented on cinema‚ newspaper‚ magazine‚ bus station and website. Warner Brother is the movie producer and it is the source of this movie. The movie of Space Jam combines cartoon and real characters in a partially live action and a virtual animation world. Space Jam contains comedy‚ sports‚ sci-fi‚ animation and icons movie elements. It mainly targets children

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    The studio system was a film production and distribution method used by the major motion picture studios in Hollywood beginning in the 1920’s and ending in the 1960’s. The “Hollywood studio system” was comprised of large movie studios that produced films on their own lots (properties) using creative personnel (actors & writers) who were locked in long term contracts. The studio system allowed for ownership of the distribution of a film‚ which ensured the film‚ would be shown at theater circuits owned

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