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    Nights of Cabiria and La Dolce Vita left me absolutely stunned‚ in awe of what I had just witnessed. I found both of these films to be unspeakably beautiful‚ and in my opinion‚ the best out of all Fellini’s major motion pictures which I have attempted to view this semester. Both films are unmistakably "Fellini" in the characteristic that define his films‚ especially through the world of fantasy‚ and deserve a thorough comparison. In La Dolce Vita‚ we are given a glimpse of a filmmaker

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    Iago in Act 1 Scenes 1&2

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    Comment on the significance of Iago in Act 1 Scenes 1 and 2. Iago is presented as a vicious villain‚ and through his representation of evil‚ results in the surfacing of key themes such as light and darkness‚ racism‚ and rank and power. Thus‚ by carrying out the role as a villain‚ he highlights the animalistic traits evident within people of the Venetian society. Although Iago is a white man who holds a fairly high status within Venetian society‚ he is crude and uncouth‚ often swearing and making

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    Quiz 7 Romanticism Diorama- A way of making a painted scene seem three-dimensional. Panorama- any wide-angle view or representation of a physical space. Neoclassicism- refers to the art produced later but inspired by antiquity. Classisism- a style embodied in the literature‚ art‚ or architecture of ancient Greece and Rome. Proscenium- it’s the arch opening that separates the stage from its auditorium. Non-profit theatre- New American stagecraft- Puppetry- using puppets for a theater

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    Charlie Chaplin was an English actor‚ and film maker in the 1920’s. Charlie Chaplin used new technology and his profound ability to craft motion pictures which left the people in his times in appalled. After 40 years of living in L.A Mr Chaplin with all of his fame and fortune was suddenly exiled from the U.S. Charlie Chaplin started off his young acting career at the age of 12 doing comedy in Vaudeville England which eventually took him to North America. Shortly after arriving to the United States

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    n discussing Citizen Kane‚ Charles Higham mentioned "artistic cheats‚" flaws in credibility whereby characters in scenes gave information about which they couldn’t possibly have full detailed knowledge. Sunset Boulevard’s entire point of view is based on a gimmick. Whether one considers it an "artistic cheat" or a valid and audacious device depends up his ability and desire to suspend his disbelief. The problem of point of view in Sunset Boulevard is especially germane. Sunset Boulevard begins

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    Brian Duffy's Photography

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    The photographers: Brian Duffy was an English photographer and film producer‚ best remembered for his fashion and photographic of the 1960s and 1970s. He worked within an film industry as well as‚ as the aesthetic of the photography. He worked for numerous publications‚ including Glamour Magazine‚ Town Magazine as well as for Swiss Art. In the 1970s he designed the concept of silk cut‚ shoot Pirelli calendar in South of France. He used emotional effect with black and white color combinations

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    John Ford and Frank Capra: A Study of Their Movies "A great man and a great American‚ Frank Capra is an inspiration to those who believe in the American dream" John Ford "The megaphone has been to John Ford what the chisel was to Michelangelo.....Ford Cannot be pinned down or analyzed. He is pure Ford--Which means pure great" Frank Capra Frank Capra and John Ford have directed many classic movies and it is unfair to only view two of their works and summarize all there is too say about their

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    Essay On Titanic

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    Titanic is the best movie that was ever made or will ever be made. This is because of the many layers that make the movie multi-dimensional and easy to relate to. The historical value of the movie is enough on its own to make it the best movie ever. The movie is almost a documentary‚ except it grabs and keeps the attention of the viewer. Then there is the love story of Rose and Jack that touches the heart of every viewer. The mood of the movie also helps. It helps one to realize how the people of

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    Me is My Name

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    I am the coolest guy you’ll ever meet. Thank you. But but but but but but but you don’t understand my drapery is evil k’nevil. I beg to differ with the above comment. Macbeth is a tragic hero and the beginning praise by Duncan about his military skills proves it. Also‚ in regard to the witches‚ they merely predict what will happen‚ but never are we given the impression that the witches have actually INFLUENCED Macbeth to do anything. So yes‚ the methods and ideas are from his own mind‚ but what

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    Jean Rosenthal

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    Lizzie Geocaris Iain Court & Sevim Abaza Concepts in Lighting 10 February 2015 Eugenia “Jean” Rosenthal Jean Rosenthal is considered to be one of the pioneers of theatrical lighting design. She not only mastered the technical side of lighting‚ but the poetic aspect as well. She did this by using light’s form‚ color‚ and movement to express the intention of a piece. She was inspired by the paintings of Rembrandt and Monet. One of Jean’s major contributions was her elimination of shadows. She did this

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