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    Keaton is arguably one of the best filmmakers of all time. During the peak of his career‚ most notable for his silent films‚ Buster Keaton revolutionized the artistry of movie production‚ performing unprecedented stunts and creating avant-garde filmmaking techniques that would soon influence many present-day filmmakers. Although silent films are now considered by many to be a thing of the past‚ Buster Keaton’s exceptional cinematography‚ stunts and special effects‚ and deadpan expression augmented

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    late ’90s and early 2000s‚ director Robert Rodriguez is the epitome of the do-it-yourself attitude and a renaissance man of cinema. Directing‚ shooting‚ and editing nearly every one of his films‚ Rodriguez’s energetic and self-immersing approach to filmmaking has resulted in some of the most stylish and exciting action films in modern cinema. Robert Rodriguez has added his own unique sense of style into the film industry. He has portrayed his own Mexican culture into his films in showing another side

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    Introduction Globalisation has significantly changed trends and patterns in the global film industry‚ at an estimated worth of $60 million annually film industry has become one of the most important in the creative businesses (Rosnan‚ H‚ Ismail‚ N.M.‚ & Daud. N.M.‚ 2010). This research paper will cover the topic of the American film industry‚ globalisation and how globalisation has impacted on the change of the American film industry. I will also continue on to how the American film industry

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    and the use of the camera to provoke subjects. It is also known for taking a provocative stance toward its topics. 4. What are the two essential ingredients in documentary filmmaking and explain some of the elements of these two ingredients. The basic necessities for documentary filmmaking are a camera and an interest topic to record. The quality of recording‚ interest of topic and cutting of footage is what set standards. 5. The textbook lists four documentary modalities

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    York during the 60’s. The movie is regarded as a large reflection of American culture and the different values and opinions that were held by many people during the time. The movie is also a great example of filmmaking in the mid-20th century and how it compares to today’s style of filmmaking. The film‚ being set and made in the 60’s‚ shows many different ideas surrounding women‚ the 60’s was a time of extreme social development‚ many different ideas were held by different people‚ some sticking to

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    degree in Theology. When I arrived at Christian Life College (CLC) in January of 2001‚ I never could have dreamed that God would open the doors for me to work in a full-time ministry and do what I enjoy doing every day. My interest in the art of filmmaking and video production began unexpectedly during my first year at CLC. It all started with PowerPoint. I had to create a PowerPoint presentation for a class assignment. Growing up‚ I was always good at coloring‚ drawing‚ and painting. I realized at

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    myself giving the presentation‚ and later‚ I would play the video in front of the class on the day of the presentation. I am able to be successful because of my filmmaking abilities‚ in spite of my speech. I am able to show people my capabilities in ways that I cannot do through public speaking. Even today‚ I struggle with my speech‚ but filmmaking has given me more self confidence in my abilities and has proven that I can speak more fluently in comfortable situations. Stuttering will be my biggest challenge

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    different types of acting contrast in numerous ways. A movie portrays any situation on a big screen and a wide variety of audiences. Theatre can be described as a live performance on a stage in front of an audience and is rarely done the same way twice. Filmmaking involves a number of discrete stages including an initial story‚ idea‚ or commission‚ through scriptwriting‚ casting‚ shooting‚ editing‚ and screening the finished product before an audience that may result in a film release and exhibition. Film

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    pacing‚ and grossed so much money that many of the best young directors gave quest for the great american film and aimed for the box office crown instead. With star wars and its impact upon release in the 70s it brought a new focus to hollywood’s filmmaking‚ making the films appointed the teens .Not only were people excited for the films by waiting in lines‚ they were all looking to find the star wars experience all on its own. With the star wars trilogy becoming one of the most influential films for

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    one small snag: their teacher. Meet Dzongsar Khyentse Norbu Rinpoche. He may be one of the world’s most eminent Buddhist teachers‚ but it’s a job description he slyly rejects at every turn. A citizen of the world and as fascinated by soccer and filmmaking‚ Dzongsar Khyentse constantly confounds all attempts at easy categorization. Taking its title from the writings of 13th-century Tibetan Lama Patrul Rinpoche‚ the film’s point of view is inspired by Buddhist philosophy — which says that we can’t

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