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Picasso's Varied and Substantial Abilities Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Picasso is one of the utmost documented figures in 20th-century art. Guernica, which was his representation of the German bombarding of Guernica in the course of the Spanish civil war, is among most of his celebrated portraits. He confirmed his mysterious artistic aptitude, painting in a truthful style over his infantile adolescence; throughout the first era of the twentieth century.
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Renaissance Madonna and Child Triptych Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Sometime around 1343, an artist named Lippo Vanni put the finishing touches on an elaborate triptych he was creating at his studio in Italy. He had no way of knowing that bubonic plague was about to sweep through Northern Europe or that the art world was about to be revolutionized by the masters of the Renaissance.
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Thierrys enthusiasm Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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When you watch documentary film, you may be amazed, thrilled, disappointed or upset with it, but the most fascinating thing is to realize that all your emotions are based on a real story without any exaggerations or embellishments.
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Development and Evaluation of Participant-centered Biofeedback Artworks Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Using the Review of Research form, complete the information required in the designated spaces. Your Name: SOURCE Article Title: Development and Evaluation of Participant-centered Biofeedback Artworks Author(s) George Poonkhin Khut Full Publication Details: Poonkhin Khut, G., (2006), Development and Evaluation of Participant-centered Biofeedback Artworks, partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Doctorate of Creative Arts, University of Western Sydney.
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The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Each catastrophe experienced by Disney was replaced with success. The incredibly popular "Snow White" was followed by two pictures of a disaster – “Pinocchio” and "Fantasia”, which, in turn, were followed by the success of “Dumbo”.
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Success of Hollywood Films despite Restrictive Conditions Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Scarface provided the first significant test of the new Production Code. It attracted the attention of Will Hays, the chief censor of the time. It was a typical gangster film that focused on the gangster life of Tony, and his rise and fall. The original film portrayed Tony in a favorable light throughout the film; thus there were concerns that the film glorified the gangster culture.
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Cuffed: Psychological And Genre Analysis Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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From an overarching perspective, the film follows events that occur after a writer discovers his wife is cheating on him. The film’s splintered narrative and ambiguous symbols seem to consciously complicate the narrative, and the film’s implementation of an unreliable narrator adds considerable complexity to the filmic message.
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One Flew over the Cuckoos Nest and Breakfast at Tiffanys Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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It is a stark reality that literature and cinema happen to be two varied genres and the thematic concerns and techniques that accentuate the plot in a work of literature may not comply with the demands and concerns of the cinema. That is why it is often observed that the world of cinema does prefer to adapt the works of literature in consonance with the screen requirements and cinematic priorities. 
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Signage Design For Public Spaces Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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Signage Design. A signage, or a sign, can be defined as any visual graphic or expression designed for the sole purpose of displaying information to a particular predetermined audience. Such signs are displayed to provide way-finding information mainly on streets or on/in buildings.
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Frida Kahlo Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair and Futago by Yasumasa Morimura Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This range from, how similar and contrasting they are in terms of stylistic characteristics, their cultural, political, and economic values, and meanings. The two pieces of art are paintings that are both artistic in nature representing symbolisms of various aspects within the society.
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Hills beyond a river by Ni Zan Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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This essay discovers the Ni Zan's painting called Hills beyond a river. The artist exhibited skillful strokes that express the same form of calligraphic brushwork in all the elements employed in this art work. Ni Zan represented his painting into icons or semiotics using the elements water, mass of land and trees with their own role and each suggest sound.
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Critical review on Casablanca Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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It is a waiting station for everyone who is there. People go there and become trapped and live dissolute lives. It is very hard to escape from and danger lurks everywhere.
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Ancient Egyptian Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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(Janson 48) Nowadays, when analyzing various art movements it is helpful to break up major art eras into halves or sub-periods for the reason that many changes occur within their span. However, because Egyptian art has changed little throughout its history it is usually looked at as a whole.
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Universalization of Christianity Through Repetition and Differentiation in Sandro Boticelli's Primavera Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The Universalization of Christianity though Repetition and Differentiation in Sandro Boticelli’s Primavera (or Allegory of Spring) It depicts a series of famous figures from Greco-Roman mythology, with Venus standing in the centre, wrapped in a red cloth, a putto above her head, flanked on one side by three graces and mercury, and on the other by Flora, a nympth, and the Zephyrus (198).
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Waiting for Godot Play Visual Arts & Film Studies Admission/Application Essay
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They have been used in this play to show their suggestiveness but have failed to show the exact allegorical equations. Through history the reputation of this play spread very fast and became very famous. This is due to artistic mobility of Becket in the writing of the play.
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Les Miserables By Victor Hugo -Social Injustice Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The title which is in French can be loosely translated to mean villains or poor wretches. This sets the tone for the entire book, a book which brings out the France’s dark side in the 19th century. Hugo does not restrict the book to a specific theme, rather, the book ranges far and wide its most dominant themes being human suffering, poverty and ignorance.
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Analyzes of Richard Aldrich, Untitled and Tomma Abts, Fewe Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This paper explores two paintings: Richard Aldrich "Untitled" and Tomma Abts "Fewe". The work "Untitled" eschews traditional means of artistic form. In terms of color the work incorporates a variety of vibrant colors. These include red, yellow, pink, turquoise, and pink. These colors seem significant as they convey a light-hearted tone.
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Understanding of Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Anthropologists insinuate that how these cultures lives differed from one generation to the next. This paper will examine an article that talks about the term art, and how individuals use it in a different context. This is with respect to their understanding of art. In an article by Carolyn Dean, the concept of the term, art is questioned.
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A Critical Analysis of Duncan Joness Moon Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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A Critical Analysis of Duncan Jones’s Moon. The following essay is a case study of Duncan Jones’s renowned movie Moon (2009 ). The movie is a science fiction presentation of the future , whereby an individual by the name Sam Bell who plays the role of a superintendent, is in charge of a moon mine.
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New Technologies and Documentary Storytelling Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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According to the report documentary films were shot on the only available medium, film stock. Documentary storytelling has been, due to the new technologies, been described as a practice of filmmaking, a mode of audience reception and a cinematic tradition that emerges continuously with no clear boundaries.
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Metaphor Of The Dream State Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Surrealism is an artistic movement and an aesthetic viewpoint that aims for the liberation of the mind by emphasizing the critical and imaginative powers of the subconscious. Art thrives on creativity; creators of the arts should therefore have the freedom to imagine and create realistic yet imaginative works.
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Similarities and Differences of Comtesse de La Tour-Maubourg Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Moreover, elegant beauty and a touch of class are expressed through the use of bright colours, and bringing out the meticulous naturalism, relation of figures in the portrait through the use of smooth polish (Prat 76). The stylized and painterly depiction expressed in the portrait indicates a societal relationship.
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Nonwestern Art and Western Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Art is known as product of human activities that focus on the creation of photographs, sculptures, print work, visual arts, and paintings. Visual arts on the other hand have sub-genres of architecture and decorative arts. The artist must have visualization of considerations that help in creations of the artwork. Art may also be classified into other genres.
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The tempest: film response paper Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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As a function of this patriarchal society and the repression that existed with regards to women being allowed into the workforce, it comes as little to no surprise that the role of women, even within Shakespeare’s era was constrained heavily. As a function of this, the following analysis will discuss and analyze “The Tempest” film as a means of relating the difficulties and benefits of approaching the subject matter of Shakespearean drama from a given angle that the directors and actors chose to effect.
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Comparison of the novel Wuthering Heights with one of its Film Adaptations Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The film and the novel deal with the theme of unresolved and unsettled love between the two main characters: Heathcliff and Catherine. This passion destroys both of the characters and ends up in a soul numbing tragedy. The role of the patriarchal family, intense pain, self-imposed punishments and revenge are the main themes of the novel.
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Monet and his painting Water Lilies Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay is based on the author's speculations about Monet’s philosophies, the time frame and the reflection which his paintings give to the spectator about nature. He dwells upon the techniques and ideals which were specific to Monet, for example, the movement of the water, seen through the long brush strokes creates layers of meaning.
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Out of the Storm and into the Light Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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MOTHER: Do you know what time it is? Kathleen squints at her quizzically. KATHLEEN: 6 am? MOTHER: Exactly! You’ve got one hour to finish all your chores before you go to school. Mother starts to walk away. KATHLEEN: (yawning loudly and then mutters to her mother’s departing back) I always do them before I go to school.
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Film Analysis - The Truman Show Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The main problem of the film is the post-modern discourse on the accepted conventions of 'reality'. The life of Truman is indeed real and authentic. But it is controlled by the reality show. Here, a conflict arises between the real life of Truman and the virtual life telecasted live through television.
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Michael Jackson Biography Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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Their presence among us keeps us focused, entertained, and educated. One of the biggest widely celebrated, beloved, and emulated entertainers is Michael Jackson. He was very influential and profound artist of all-decades and painted indelible imprint on culture and popular music.
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Japanese influence on Western Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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While the westerners are skilled in geometry and can precisely render light and shade on their arts, they fail in the painting skills. Most of westerners art too incorporate contrasting feature like smoothness and roughness, distance and proximity, depth and shallowness.
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The Ways Africa and Africans are Represented by Africans Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Relatedly, White Material presents a tormenting act when African children pitifully salvage some pills from the ground after a pharmacy was plundered by the soldiers. This illustrates the scarcity and ruthlessness that Africans suffer from. Even an unsophisticated pharmacy was pillaged to shreds due to desperate needs.
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Aesthetic and political issues raised by large surveys of womens work Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Many people in the world have considered artistic works as male responsibility. However, in recent years, there has been an increase in the number of women in contemporary arts.
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Rear Window: Watching as Dangerous Activity Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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[Name of Student] [Name of Instructor] [Course] [Date] Rear Window: Watching as Dangerous Activity: The 1954 film Rear Window is one of Alfred Hitchcock’s classic thrillers that have retained their popularity over the years. Based on Cornell Woolrich’s short story of 1942 called ‘It Had to be Murder’, the film explores various contemporary issues like gender roles and the increasing anxiety over loss of masculinity; urban squalor and rising crimes that go unreported and even undetected in the urban setting; voyeurism and the audience’s fetishistic attachment to the screen, and so on.
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Film Analysis of the Written on the wind Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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This movie review mostly focuses on the analysis of money in the film, that portrayed as being the main source of human power. It is what characters use to manipulate others and to have control over people and situations. This essay also describes the writer's point of view of the cultural life in the 1950’s in the Texas, United States.
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Paradise Trilogy by Ulrich Seid Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Faith explores extremist religious beliefs in a manner that has never been conducted before; the character development of Anna as a staunch Christian and her Muslim husband reflects the idea that radicalization of faith does not necessarily mean that individual resorts to terrorism, in fact, religious fundamentalism can take any shape.
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Make up a topic for me Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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These Buddhism groups were based on the doctrines of reincarnation and strict moral standards. Chinese Buddhism worshiped several gods. New beliefs and doctrines were introduced that transformed the culture o Chinese people in a great way. Under the new form of Buddhism there arose a wide range of art forms.
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National Identity of The Battle of Sainte-Foy by Joseph Lgar Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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And the episodes of 1760 signal the greatest defining moment in the development of Canadian national identity. It is not unexpected that throughout those two centuries people have continued depicting the emergence of Canadian national identity in the 18th century at Quebec, and one of these remarkable works is Joseph Legare’s The Battle of Sainte-Foy.
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Still Life Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Some objects that still life art focuses on include flowers, rocks, cockroaches, books, glasses, spectacles, etc. It encompasses art that is centered on both living and non living objects. Origins: It is often a case with subjects of history that something has been existing for a considerable period of time, but has not been theorized upon for a considerable amount of time.
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The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne by Da Vinci and the Virgin by Roger van der Weyden Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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This essay concerns The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne by Leonardo da Vinci and St. Luke Drawing the Virgin by Roger van der Weyden. . As a cultural movement, Renaissance transformed the contexts of art and architecture. Within this context, Leonardo da Vinci’s contributions to Italian Renaissance and Roger van der Weyden’s contributions.
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Use of Mis en Scenes and Camera Techniques Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The presentation of the film to the audience influences its success in the market. Therefore, the film should capture the attention of the audience, and bring out the theme of the movie clearly. Among the most crucial examples of Mis en Scene elements are location, set, production design, costumes, makeup, and props.
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Biography and Cultural Background of Alfred Hitchcock Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Hitchcock's early path would also leave him out of London and into Hollywood by 1939, where he would eventually be the creator of more than fifty movies, chief among them a number of icons and classics in the film: “Psycho”, “Rear Window”, and “39 Steps”. He passed away in 1980, in California (A+E Television Networks; Rampton).
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The Evolution of Skateboard Photography Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This can be attributed to a number of factors, the biggest being a push by skateboarders to make people take skateboarding more seriously. An interesting observation that skateboarding has always been viewed as the kind of hobby only bums and rebels would be interested in (Wu?
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Enjoying horror movies Visual Arts & Film Studies Article
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The author says that horror movies make individuals excited rather than afraid. When a person watches horror movies the adrenaline rush that is experienced by the individual arouses feelings of anxiety. Furthermore a person does not literally experience the brutality but is more of enjoying the pain that another person in undergoing.
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Film Analysis of Dead Man Walking Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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Dead Man Walking is a critically acclaimed move focusing on the story of a criminal Matthew Poncelet who is imprisoned in Louisiana and is scheduled to be executed for murdering a couple. The film conveys a strong message about the cruelty of capital punishment and stresses on abolishing it. It compels the audience to think deep about serious issues in life.
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Cinematic Technique & Its Use in Les Amants Du Pont Neuf (Lovers on the Bridge) Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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The study draws on expert views from the movie industry, it takes a more specific look at cinematic techniques and attempts to trace how they were used in the movie and the effect it caused on the viewer. It looks at some important and major components of camera shot, editing and zooming and how they were utilized to support the narration of the story of the two lovebirds who are at the center of the story.
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The difference between Musical and Opera Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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In the modern popular culture,the terms Musical and Opera are often interchangeably used to denote any art form intermixing dramatic works and musical score.For example, Kaspar Hauser,a Musical performed at The Flea recently,was called “A Foundling’s Opera”, clearly indicating the need for a thorough awareness of the difference between Musical and Opera.
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Post-War European Films and the Concept of Auteur Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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According to film scholars, the concept of the auteur actually refers to the original idea of the French filmmaker François Truffaut, who in his manifesto “The Policy of Auteurs,” declared that “Cinema as an art made by a film artist and not by a writer,” wherein the film artist, or the filmmaker, is actually the auteur.
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Dualizm in V for Vendeta Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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The recurring pattern of people from different realms of the society in associating the movie with various culturally motivated and the concurrent politically prevailing conditions is significant in underpinning several myths and archetypes relevant in v for vendetta.
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Characteristics of Renaissance Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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New techniques were developed by the artists to give the paintings a more three-dimensional appearance. In order for them to achieve this, they had to study human and animal anatomy to come up with a more realistic presentation. The artists of the high Renaissance period (1450-1550), relied on the foundation laid by their predecessors to come up with refined pieces of art.
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Two-dimensional Design Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The artist utilized the color and the object’s contrast and distinctions carefully to ensure coherence of the elements in the painting. In Mona Lisa there is an enhancement of the aspects of art as the rhythm, shape color and line to obtain proper enhancement of the work.
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