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    The following information represents action film industry. The film industry age of moviegoers consist in the range of 18 – 34 years of age. The gender consists of all but mainly higher with males. The income level consists of the middle class. The ethnicity of avid moviegoers is Caucasian. The avid moviegoers are fast passed and energetic. The geographic area for producing the films will be in the southwest region. I will be located in Los Angeles, CA. The release of the movie will cross…

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    Wall E Film Analysis

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    1st Year Sound Design Film Essay – Wall-E Noah De Villiers (21800270) – 12/02/2018 ‘Wall-E’ is an animated film produced by Disney and Pixar that was released with the intention of being entertainment for young children. Despite this target audience, the film exceeds and defies all expectations by transforming this seemingly simple story, which centralises around a trash collecting robot named Wall-E chasing down a scout droid, EVE, who he views as the love of his life, into a tale of heroism…

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    Moana Film Analysis

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    Animated films shows a person's individuality, it can be shown through drawings , paintings , and illustrations. It captures the frame by frame movement and brings the film to life. Animated films seem to just bring me joy and happiness. My favorite film is Disney's Moana. Moana is an animated film produced by Osnat Shurer. The film was released November 23, 2016. It is the first Disney film showcasing female empowerment and cultural appreciation in featuring a polynesian, female lead. Osnant…

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    Film Adaptation Analysis

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    1.2. Criticism of film adaptations Although more and more theorists give adaptations a chance to be accepted and draw attention to what can be actually transformed from a novel to a film, criticism of adaptations is still an important issue. 1.2.1. Main roots of criticism By 1957 an analysis of adaptations was concentrated on a problem of fidelity. In 1957 an influential theorist George Bluestone in his landmark work Novels into Film criticizes film adaptations as it was discussed above. But…

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    The Debut Film Analysis

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    Debut (2000) was a film presenting the positive aspects of the Filipino culture, using the real problems and relatable issues that teenagers face. This film is one of the first films I’ve viewed which portrays an Asian culture as what it truly is. Unlike many other films and scenes in Hollywood cinema, this film did not use negative stereotypes or derogatory topics as its main base. Director Gene Cajayon is from the Filipino agency and grew up in its heritage; this reflects on the films true use…

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    The Village Film Analysis

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    “The Village,” an M. Night Shyamalan film, was written as a satire to illustrate the idea that although many people believe the government is heavily involved in their everyday lives, some of the things that happen or what a person or society believes in comes from a particular individual. In the movie the elders do their best to ensure that the younger generation believes that there are monsters in the woods by the village in which they live. Throughout the film, Shyamalan uses the character…

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    Film Editing Analysis

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    Camera, is a Soviet silent documentary film. It is directed by Dzinga Vertov and is edited by Elizaveta Svilova, his wife. The film does not have any actors and presents urban life in Soviet cities. The documentary is set from dawn to sunset and show Soviet citizens at play and work, as well as interacting with the machinery of modern life. This movie is mainly about various film editing techniques as well as the various processes that are required to make a film. The Man with a Movie camera…

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    Divergent Film Analysis

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    different theories discussed in this course, how societies work. It depicts some of these theories on several different occasions. Hegemony and Alienation are two concepts that are shown and elaborated upon in this picture. In this post-apocalyptic film, the dystopian society that has be created to differ from our own, but shows potential risks or warnings to the society overall. In terms of Hegemony, it can be defined as “the control of the ruling class over a society’s belief system… it has…

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    How Triumph of the Will was Made Successful Triumph of the Will up the Stairs of Global Recognition The increase of equipment quality and availability of facilities nowadays has noticeably aided film makers produce more successful films without requiring much effort, however it wasn’t the case back in the day. In 1935, Leni Riefenstahl produced Triumph of the Will, a documentary which got universal recognition and appreciation. Triumph of the Will revolves around the 1934 Nazi party in Nuremberg…

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    The Parent Trap (1961) featured two teenage twin sisters who swap places and plan to reunite their long lost divorced parents. Thirteen year olds Aristocrat Sharon McKendrick and Californian Susan Evers meet at summer camp where they realize their similarities from hair, face, and habits. Competition drives these girls to dislike each other, and they go extreme lengths to make their stay at camp horrible for each other. They carry out a series of aggravations against each other, therefore the…

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