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Research essay on Ken Burns, and the "Ken Burns Effect".
... of historical documentary filmmaking includes many amazing films, such as, Brooklyn Bridge (1981), a documentary film describing the construction (1869-1883) of the world ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Directors
A review of the life of alfred hitchcock and all his works.
... the heroine was killed a third of the way into the film people who arrived late wondered where Janet Leigh was. Thus Hitchcock appeared in the ... of people around the world. Did he himself scare easily? Very easily," he admitted. "Here's a list in order of ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Directors
Biography of Stephen Spielberg
... saying that its nothing worth watching, and the other half who believe that it is one of the best World War 2 films ... upping the cost and the production time. Nevertheless, the boy wonder prevailed, and "Bruce" (the crew's nickname for the shark) and the ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Directors
Orsen Welles
... the radio, often from popular pieces of literature. Welles' first notoriety on a national level would come when he broadcasted H. G. Welles' War of the Worlds ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Directors
Neil Jordan - Appearances and understanding of his works, his autuerism, deceptions, use of realism and fantasy, gender roles and use of visual surfaces. complete with references
... the world. Maybe Jordan is trying to dispel the old romantic way of Irish life. The violent exploding of the exaggerated Irish landscape enforces this. Also the ghastly murder of ... anticipation for his next diversion, we wonder what visual pleasure he have in ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Directors
Wes Anderson, film language, "The Royal Tenenbaums"
... the world of the Tenenbaums from ours, but to keep it close enough for the audience to be able to sympathise and associate with the characters. The Perfection of the Tenenbaum world ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Directors
A Working Man's Game. Resevoir Dogs by Quentin Tarantino
... of this whole ordeal with the most cynical, evil, and hardest criminal of the bunch....Mr. Blonde. Yes I'm stuck in the middle with you and I'm wondering ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Directors
Capra's Effect
... He has the wonderful idea of forming a boys camp, and he plans on buying a piece of property through the contributions of ... the first place. In the end "little David" slew the giant. The only difference was that this time the giant was the corrupted world of ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Directors
Alfred Hitchcock and his contribution to Hollywood.
... directors who have made their impact on the world of movies but few of them have had the same impact that Alfred Hitchcock has had. ... the movie was a success Hitchcock still wondered whether it would have been even better had it been filmed in England. In the ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Directors
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