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295.17805 Misrepresentation of Rural Migrants by Media.
This three-page undergraduate paper is a review of the two videos, and compares media treatment of migrants with what is presented in the theory. The videos leave out the most important facts.
In his film The Birds, Alfred Hitchcock uses metaphors to depict human lonesomeness and a balance between humans and animals. He uses image of bird attacks to reveal pain and suffering that humans suppress. He uses the same image to point out what would happen to humans if they were put in the place of birds.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 17994 The Birds 1963.doc
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297.18008 "Hoop Dreams": A Critique and a Commentary.
This paper is a critique of the movie "Hoop Dreams." The paper uses the movie as a starting point to discuss the ideology of sports in America, as well as to discuss the struggle of minorities to be accepted by mainstream America, without any assurance that their efforts will be rewarded.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 18008 Hoop Dreams Movie.doc
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298.18024 Film Aesthetics and Their Importance.
Movies present a media form that is much more than simply a play captured on film. The movie presents us with an opportunity to experience every possible sensation either directly or by inference. While a film is primarily visual and audio, a good filmmaker can tap into our inner sensations by showing us things that trigger smell or touch memories. These memories allow us to feel the movement of a scene, to taste the food on tables, to feel the touch of a kiss, and to smell the sweat and fear in a mob. In the context of films viewed in this class, we find that there are sensations and aesthetics which trigger emotional and sensory responses in us. These triggers are found in music, camera movement, dialogue, editing, color wash, and sound. It is the purpose of this paper to examine my personal reactions to the films, "The Gold Rush", "Metropolis", "Gold Diggers of 1933", "Zero for Conduct", "Meshes of the Afternoon", "Casablanca", and "The Bicycle Thief". Each of these films strikes me in different ways and with differing levels of intensity.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 18024 Film Aesthetics Movies.doc
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299.18631 Hitchcock's "Marnie".
This four-page undergraduate paper answers the three parts of Option A. Although section 2 is addressed by itself, part of that is included in section 1.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 18631 Hitchcock Marnie Option.doc
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300.18132 Assessment of the film "A Passage to India."
This paper assesses the film version of the classic novel, A Passage to India, directed by David Lean (1984). Several questions are answered from this film.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 18132 Passage To India.doc
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301.19033 Europa and Au Revoir Les Enfants: Compare and Contrast.
In this paper, I will compare and contrast two characters from the movies Europa, Europa and Au Revoir Les Enfants: Solomon Perel and Jean Kippelstein respectively.