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    delivering items. Evaluation of their use Unmanned aerial vehicles have come to serve in many areas under impending critical issues. For instance‚ they have extensively been used for military operations and also aerial surveying of crops. The filmmaking industries have also benefited greatly from these technologies since it

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    The Art of Film The first Important film directors and their films. Le Prince - “Roundhay Garden Scene” and “Leeds Bridge” (1888). This film is an incomplete “Actuality” showing Le Prince’s family in the back yard of their home. It is not a narrative and the event lasts only briefly. The types of shots and camera angles. (Lecture and Giannetti) Camera Angles • Shot Size • Camera Orientation Shot Size Designations • Long shot • Medium shot • Close-up Realism‚ Classicism‚ and Formalism. (Lecture and

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    130 minutes is all it takes for one person to become engrossed in a tale‚ to travel through the trials and tribulations‚ and to be able to walk away with something to talk about. Movies have always been an escape for humans to travel and walk through someone else’s eyes. Some movies are better at making people’s dreams come true or for Tim Burton making people’s nightmares come to life. Tim Burton‚ a filmmaker‚ has become extremely popular in the eyes of this generation as the kind of director that

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    What benefits does looking at a family provide for storytelling through films? When looking at a family there tends to be a lot of characters: the nuclear family‚ the extended family‚ and the close family friends who are not even blood related. Why would a filmmaker ever choose to work with such a large number of characters and people? The stories that can be told from a family tend to be universal such as‚ love‚ marriage‚ heartbreak‚ hardship and so on. These stories can only exist within a family

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    Dan Schneider and James Berardinelli’s misconception of the auteur theory 19 JANUARY 2009 - BY FREDRIK FEVANG In a recent post on his art criticism website Cosmoetica‚  Dan Schneider interviews online film critic James Berardinelli about (tentatively) everything film and James Berardinelli. It is a refreshing form of journalism which‚ as Schneider and Berardinelli point out‚ has been outphased in modern media. The in-depth interview will be interesting to anyone who have an affiliation to film

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    view points and assessing both the positive and negative impacts of networked society. In the recent years networked society has begun to have an impact at every level of the documentary filmmaking process and this impact has been hugely beneficial to filmmakers. During the creation part of the filmmaking process‚ networked society has made it possible to create collaborative work with other creatives who are living or working in a completely different part of the world. Gary Hustwit director

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    NO CLASS / NO SCREENING Jan. 23 (W): Filmmaking becomes BIG BUSINESS Jan. 25 (F): Filmmaking becomes BIG BUSINESS Readings: Text‚ Ch. 1: pp. 23-33; Packet: “The Nickel Madness” Watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bc7wWOmEGGY Watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cJlddQ7TKg Week 3 Jan. 28 (M): Filmmaking becomes BIG BUSINESS Screening: Beyond the Rocks (1922‚ USA) Jan. 30 (W): Filmmaking becomes BIG BUSINESS / Hollywood and the 1920s

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    founded The Factory‚ it was an art studio where he employed in a rather chaotic way “art workers” to mass produce mainly prints and posters‚ but also some other things like shoes designed by the artist. Other from art‚ the Factory also served as a filmmaking studio. He made a series of 16mm films

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    REEL TO REAL: THE HISTORY OF PHILIPPINE FILMS Introduction The youngest of the Philippine arts‚ film has evolved to become the most popular of all the art forms. Introduced only in 1897‚ films have ranged from silent movies to talkies; black and white to color. Outpacing its predecessors by gaining public acceptance‚ from one end of the country to the other‚ its viewers come from all walks of life. Nationwide‚ there are more than 1000 movie theaters. Early in the 1980s‚ it was estimated in

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    Critique Writing Definition: A critique is a critical or judgmental review of some kind of text. In a critique you may evaluate the author’s opinion‚ supporting material‚ and argument. A Five-Step Approach to Writing a Critique: 1. Introduce the Critique’s Subject. Introduce the work under analysis‚ identify the author‚ and provide preliminary information about both. Indicate your thesis (your judgment) and the criteria (how you intend the judge the work). 2. Review the Background Facts or Issues

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