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20390 Steven
Spielberg’s Contribution to the Film Industry
This paper will examine several aspects of Spielberg’s film
style and its effect on the industry at large. First I will
talk about how Spielberg repeatedly sacrifices depth and complexity
for superficiality and ease of storytelling in movies like Schindler’s
List and Saving Private Ryan. Second, I will examine the ways
that Spielberg creates and builds hype for films such as in
the case of Saving Private Ryan. Finally, this paper will consider
the role that merchandising has in Spielberg’s work as a director
and producer and how Spielberg has modified and amended the
scope of his films in order to better facilitate product placement
and brand identification in Jurassic Park and Amistad. The paper
includes a three page outline of its content.
Pages: 15
Bibliography: 9
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Filename: 20390
Steven Spielberg Contributions.doc
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20598 Paris
A city of many faces
This paper will examine the character of films set in Paris.
The many “faces” of the city as it is portrayed in so many different
angles and views will be discussed along with the context of
five different films about Paris. The allure of Paris and its
attraction to a multitude of directors and genres will also
be touched upon in the paper. The ambience of French films set
in Paris will be the theme along with the many ways this ambience
is presented.
Pages: 18
Bibliography: 8
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Filename: 20598
Paris City Directors.doc
Price: US$89.10
17.
20700 Fight
Club’s Anti-Systemic Argument
This paper is a brief examination of the argument of popular
film. It examines and discusses the cultural relevance of Fight
Club, with specific attention paid to the supposed argument
the author perceives the director to be making. The film's argument
is based on a particular analysis of the effects of capitalism
at the end of the 20th century and the subsequent effect on
men.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3
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Filename: 20700
Price: US$14.85
18.
21285 Cinmatic
Elements and their Effects
This work deals with several question of the art of film making.
Covered within are the effect of certain camera angles, movements,
and ways of framing a shot. Also, this work looks at various
editing choices and the length of takes. Alfred Hitchcock's
famous film Vertigo is used for analysis here. I look at his
use of lighting, props, and elements of costume design, as well.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 0
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Filename: 21285
Price: US$19.80
19.
21310 An Analysis
of Negative Representation of Disability in Modern Cinema
This paper will present an analysis of negative stereotypes
that are common in Hollywood and Disney films. By observing
Born on the Fourth of July by Oliver Stone and The Hunchback
of Notre Dame by Gary Trousdale, we can see how physically disabled
people are cast in negative and degrading classifications, which
do no nothing to show how most disabled really live. By revealing
the cleanliness of most disabled people and their healthy ways
of life, we can see how film glorifies on the negative aspects
of disability for profit.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3
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Filename: 21310
Price: US$14.85
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21406 A General
Analysis of the Film: The Wizard of Oz (1939) by Victor Fleming
This paper will examine the role of sociology within the film
The Wizard of Oz by Victor Fleming. By examining the director's
point of view of social issues in the nineteen thirties, we
can understand why The Wizard of Oz takes on greater meaning
by symbolic and filming narrative techniques. Also, we can make
comparisons to the original story written by Frank Baum in relation
to social themes.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 3
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Filename: 21406
Price: US$49.50
21.
21658 Black
Like Me
This paper discusses the film, "Black like Me" in terms of what
it says about racism and discrimination in America. Considering
also the reality of the story based on the experiences and book
by John Howard Griffin, a man who tinted his skin black and
then traveled through the South in the late 1950s, finding he
was rejected by the white society and eventually the black society
alike.