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Akatombo, by Naoko Amemiya of Portland Taiko: Unique Feminine Expression in Modern Taiko Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Akatombo is a piece of Taiko composition based on “a famous Japanese folk song and showcases tight Taiko choreography, Japanese flute and singing” (Akatombo). Taiko involves “repeatedly banging, slashing at and clacking an array of drums while pushing the body through sweeping, animated gestures.
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Movie Review: Mystic River Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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According to the study the planning of the film’s product in is well done. The scenes show the realities of life.  The scenes smoothly flow from one scene to the next. The story starts when the actors are children. Next, the film shows the children when they are adults. The story focuses the murder of Katie.
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Digging Deeper into Tony Kushners Angels of America Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The focus of this paper is on ‘Angels of America’, an outstanding play that caught the attention of many in the early 1990s. The play exists in two parts ‘millennium approaches’ and “perestroika’.  The play emerged into the American theatre at the conclusion of the Reagan era. The play is an epical drama representing more than what appears on the surface.
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The Development of the Paris Haute Couture Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This paper discusses this in relation to the rising profile of art and fashion in America in the 1950s. . The French fashion industry came into being in the fifteenth century. During this period, art was the major economic activity that earned the citizens of the country income. The industry comprised of numerous fashions such as the haute couture.
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Interracial Relationships in Mississippi Masala Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Mira Nair’s 1991 Mississippi Masala's central subject is the relationship of an African American man and an Indian American woman and the filial opposition they face. The essay shows the politics of identity shaped through racial discrimination and the manner in which the characters respond to it through enduring interracial relationships.
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Research about the realtionship between Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor and the Great Wall Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Such secrets include the actual room where the body of the Emperor, how many doors are within the entire structure, the treasures hidden underneath the ground, the depth of the tomb, and the precautionary measures set up to avoid people from tomb raid. Moreover, since the tomb is more than what has been unearthed at this stage, investigators once assumed the other half of the tomb is where the Great Wall located.
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Matthias Duwel`s painting Consumer Consumption Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The researcher of this paper tells that the objective of the painting is to help people understand that the products that people consume on a daily basis affect the demand and supply situation of every economy; people’s wants and needs add up to a lifestyle and determine the way by which one should ideally live.
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Classical And Modern Natural Art Forms Visual Arts & Film Studies Case Study
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The choreography is present in opera. The choreography is what makes the performance more attractive and appealing to the audience. The choreography is of prime importance in an opera as this is what catches the eye of the audience. The choreography is also important in order to make proper use of the stage space (Harewood, 2001).
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Graffiti Art, Mural Art and Banksy Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Graffiti is experiencing a new high because of the coming of age of one infamous, anonymous graffiti artist under the pseudo name Banksy, whose works have been fetching astounding prices, and are being sought by art patrons and celebrities alike. Banksy has made it possible to lead graffiti into mainstream art.
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The Inner Coffin Of Tutankhamuns Sarcophagus Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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According to the paper, the Tutankhamun inner coffin sarcophagus and the Nike victory of Samothrace were symbols with great significance in the societies involved. They were both holy and of great importance to the people. I.e. the sculpture of the Nick victory of Samothrace symbolizes Greeks to victory.
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The Breakfast Club: Film and Adolescent Development Themes Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The 1985 film The Breakfast Club was written and directed by John Hughes, a Hollywood power of the 1980s who brought about the development of the teen-pic style film. The films created by John Hughes both exemplified the time period of the 1980s and explored the life of the phenomenon of the teenage years.
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New Figurative Realists Visual Arts and Film Studies Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The realists were inspired by the rise in consumerism and mass production, and responded through representation of subjects in their artistic works. According to Schultz (131), the new realists believed since they were so involved in the world, and lacked the distance required to perceive what was real, there was a necessity to transform it.
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The documentary : Chinese social contradictions and situation Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The road to seeking justice has been unfortunately rough and highly demanding. More often than not, the greatest sufferers are the unfortunate in the society who are deemed incapable due to their monetary dearth. The issues upsetting these groups of low-income earners include incapability to provide for their daily life bread and other forms of injustices.
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Film Genre Analysis Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The film industry is one of the most dynamic and broad entertainment industries in this current generation. The dynamic element is attributed to the fact that film technologies keep advancing to meet the audiences’ demand. There are various film genres or types, and this depends on the content, the theme.
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Photographs of the Lillis. Basic Elements of Photography and Representation versus Reality Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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I felt that the space looked very modern – the lighting was contemporary, the skywalks that were photographed were curving in such a way that would suggest that these, too, were very contemporary, and everything in this building had clean lines and white walls.
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The Pandawas Saga from the Mahabharata Using Wayang Kulit Puppetry Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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From the historical background of Wayang Kulit, it was a rousing kind of art. As Brown (1997) illustrates in the theatre study, this study seeks to illustrate the mechanisms of how dating could be able to use wayang kulit puppetry in the performance of Pandawa’s Saga. It uses Yudistira, Arjuna, Krishna and Bima as the key characters.
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Sound and Vision: interaction b/w artist and audience Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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With this question answered, the importance of participatory art will be exemplified. In most cases, audio-visual artworks are seen as the result of artists’ unique talents and gift. They, therefore, present these works as refined products, living very little room for the works they produce to be critiqued or evaluated before they become public.
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Artwork Criticisms Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Monroe Beardsley’s landmark treatise Aesthetics as subtitled problems in the philosophy of criticism. Art forms may take the form of literature, drama, dance, music, graphic arts that includes photography, sculpture, architecture and the moving image arts that has to do with film, video and computer-generated visuals.
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Art and Materiality Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Contemporary art vividly integrates life because it formalizes novel real-life practices through artistry.  It is widely admissible that contemporary artwork appreciates life practices by the conveyance of diverse notions that are inherent in most artworks. There is a distinction between things and objects as applied in artworks.
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Whats Love got to with it(1993) film analysis Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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What’s Love got to with it? An Analysis As a young hopeful chipping at the remote edges of the music industry, a Pre-Tina Turner dreamed and sang of stardom in the cozy confines of Nutbush, Tennessee, exasperating her church Choir mistress with her spicy flair during the performance of such timeless melodies as 'This little light of mine.' Anna Mae had always been gifted.
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The Recent Changes in the Art Scene and Art Life Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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An important thing I noticed is that almost all the exhibits showcased in “Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945 – 1980” are all about revolution and progress --- be it political, cultural, or societal. It shows the free-thinking and free spirit of the L.A. Art scene, especially when one couples it with the idea of street art.
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Dance: Diversity and Inclusion Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Dance in its simplest form is a means of self-expression. It is varied, unique and ever evolving. Dance is as old as the human race itself, therefore, it’s pure survival and growth over the last centuries is truly testament to its integral role within the human society.
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Arist Statement Paper Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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I have used my paintings and prints to portray the affiliation between memory and object; how they fade with time and how we constantly rebuild and append novel segments to each tale narrated to us. As a consequence, with the passage of time our memories tend to enhance, develop new meaning and become more magnetic and mesmerizing.
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The Artistic Impulse Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The face lacks any sense of individuality with the focus placed mainly on the human form itself. The statue Kouros (600 BCE), is an example from the Archaic period that echoes Egyptian statuary. He stands with one foot slightly ahead of the other, yet this contrapposto stance, or weight shift, is not reflected in the hips or elsewhere in the body.
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Art of Asia: Hinduism and Hindu Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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It was in the post-Vedic period that the Hindu gods emerged who took on a more personal character. Vishnu is one of the later deities to whom was ascribed a personality, that of the Supreme Reality which preserves and sustains the universe.
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For the film JFK, what is Oliver Stone's agenda Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This film is an adaptation from Jim Garrison’s books On the Trial of the Assassins and Crossfire. Upon its release, the film stirred a controversy with major American press accusing the director of appropriating historical records especially its implication that President Lyndon B.
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Sylvester Stallone Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This includes his lower lip and chin that have led to his slurred speech. However, he overcame his problem attended his preschool in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was born of an Italian father, Frank Stallone, who migrated to the United States in the 1930s and begun working as a hairdresser and beautician.
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Compare and contrast Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Most of the artists were fighting against the military dictatorship by the merchant class that was the beneficiary of Japan’s flourishing economic growth as per that time. This is also the reason why most artists opted for woodblocks as their media of painting.
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Antigone by Sophocles Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The ancient Greek play Antigone, written around 442 BC by the famous dramatist Sophocles, has become one of the world’s classics and has been widely published, performed and adapted in many languages and formats across the world. It is a memorable play, characterized by a background of death and destruction, and the strong figures of Antigone and Creon.
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Analysis of Codes of Fashion and Culture Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay discovers Alan Pietersen in the context fo fashion. He is appreciated for the kind of work that he does on a consistent basis. His work gets the mileage on media and other avenues and the best thing about this is that he feels pride in whatever is being projected. Alan derives his energies from the appreciation that people shower on him.
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The problems with traditional ethnographic filmmaking as exemplified by Nanook of the North Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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At a time when the written word was the primary mode of information dissemination, Nanook of the North attempted to achieve what an ethnographic book on the Eskimo would have done
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The Use of Mirrors in the Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Mirrors have been used in art to show the desire for personal grooming and the desire of inner growth.  It is human nature to want to be physically appealing and attractive to the other sex.  The symbolism of internal reflection has existed since the beginning of time. There can be no reflection without enlightenment and no reflection without light. "If they want to know thyself, look into a mirror".  
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Children of heaven Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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It is a story of innocent redemption, as the boy, Ali, feels guilty over losing his sister’s shoes, but they cannot approach their parents, who are already trying extremely hard to make both ends meet. The lost pair of shoe would only deepen their economic crisis and would also make Ali bear the full brunt of their parents’ fury.
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Faisal Mosque in Pakistan Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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NAME PROFESSOR/LECTURER SUBJECT/COURSE DATE Faisal Mosque in Pakistan The Faisal Mosque, also known as the Shah Faisal Masjid, is located in Islamabad, Pakistan, and it is among the largest mosques in Pakistan. It was completed in 1986 by architecture Vedat Dalokay, who was of a Turkish origin.
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Post War Australian Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Numerous Australian artists emerged during the post-war period between the 1950s and 1970s. These artists employed brilliant abstract studies, as well as a robust interest in the Australian landscape and overall spirituality. One of the most prominent post-war artists is Imants Tillers who is renowned for creating incredible art pieces.
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Keith Haring Artwork and Inspiration Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Among Haring Keith's childhood hobbies was drawing through which he started by drawing such images as cartoons with progression to greater and more complex images and designs. Warhol's mass-produced artwork formed a great inspiration in the career of Haring when he saw his works of flat lines as well as pop illustrations.
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The photograph in focus Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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It is also referred to as the long tailed macaque due to its unusually long tail that is usually as long as its body length. The name, crab eating, is due to its practice of hunting crabs in pond tree twigs and eating them. In addition, it is found mostly in wet marshy environments such as the mangrove forests where crabs can thrive.
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Zombies: The Supernatural and the Reality Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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As a product of everyone’s thrill for the supernatural, zombie films had become a traditional way of showing the ghastly part of human folklore and imagination. This paper will discuss the role of zombies in the film industry and their accompanying perception in the real world.
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Contemporary Activist FillmmakersUse New Media Technology to Democratise Film Production, Distribution and Exhibition Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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According to the paper revolutionary film-making is based on cinema known as documentary, with its vast scope including educational films, or the reconstruction of a fact or historical event. The images document, bear witness to, refute or support the truth of a situation, thereby raising them to a level higher than that of a film. Practice, search and experimentation underscore the activist filmmaker’s commitment to revolutionary cinema.
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Answering Questions on Digital Media Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Digital art entails employment of art and architecture to promote the various basics and ideologies of art and design. More so, this kind of art results to improved graphics and aesthetics. It is sporadic in thinking and the artist makes superior or rather a piece of work that is termed out of this globe.
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Visual Arts: Critique of Art Work Visual Arts & Film Studies Personal Statement
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Contemporary art is one the popular art classifications of our historic past. The research centers on the Contemporary art form. The research includes focus on Vincent Van Gogh’s artistic genius. The Ox Cart exemplifies the artistic brilliance of Vincent Van Gogh’s the Ox Cart art piece.
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Chicano Film Study: Los Olvidados Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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His major criticism of a society is that, the community exists in advent poverty. For instance, in order for him to earn a living, he engaged in second rate and obscure jobs in Mexico. Bunuel criticizes the vices of adults as having played a major role in destroying the innocence of children and creating an order of fraternity with due presence of delinquency.
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Detective Graham in the Movie Crash Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Touch is the sense that connects us to other people.  However, in the film, “Crash”, consistent alienation has been presented to reflect the dominance of racism, prejudice, ethnocentrism, stereotyping and a whole lot of things that disconnect people from each other into their own respective cold corners.
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Does Cinema Verite Differ from Documentary Film Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Documentaries and cinema verite, both specialize in bringing forth the realistic format of truth or real events that give validity to it for posterity. They have become highly relevant because they are able to capture the truth and expose hidden facts. Indeed, the boldness and authenticity are hugely compelling and often transform our vision and perspective of events.
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Loving Through Understanding and Finding Peace in Peace, Love & Misunderstanding Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Diane lets go of her angst with her mother. Following Jude’s advice, she lets go of the sandbag, so that the balloon can take off the ground. The sandbag contains her anger and impatience. When she releases it, she accepts that her mother is not perfect, but she is her mother and she loves her. Most of all, Grace loves her so much too.
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The Movie Gandhi Directed by Richard Attenborough Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The movie “Gandhi” written by John Briley and directed by Richard Attenborough, is based in that part of the Sub-Continent that was then called India and is now divided between two separate countries, India and Pakistan. Gandhi, returning to India from South Africa on a train is kicked off of it for being an Indian and for traveling in first class.
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This Is England Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Some of the elements analyzed in the film include mise-en-scene, framing, and also editing. Additionally the paper discusses how the elements shape the segment of the film. Consequently, the paper discusses how the variables work to come up with social, political, and aesthetic elements in the segment.
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Sexism in Popular Culture Visual Arts & Film Studies Dissertation
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Consider the character of Natalie Portman in “No Strings Attached”, Mila Kunis in “Friends with Benefits”, Meg Ryan in “When Harry Met Sally”, Kate Hudson in “How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days”, Renee Zellweger in “Jerry Maguire” and “Bridget Jones’s Diary”, Sandra Bullock in “While You Were Sleeping” and “Two Weeks’ Notice”.
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The Adoration of The Shepherds by Hugo Van Der Goes Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The painting, The Adoration of The Shepherds, can be seen as an artistic work that combines the artistic traditions of realism, emotionalism and symbolism (Van Der Goes). Unlike in other pictures of new born Jesus, in this painting, the child is frail and very similar to new born babies, which is a strong depiction under the realist school (Van Der Goes).
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Comparison of Film and Television Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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From this understanding, this paper will include discussion and comparison of different studio and production techniques of film and television that will enable a comprehensive understanding of the topic. In particular, television uses the screen of thirty-five mm that is half of the screen under utilization in film and cinema, which is seventy mm.
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