Director Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (77) essays
Directors essays:
Tracy Moffat's work short essay on the work of contemporary aurtralian artist Tracey Moffat, possibly australias largest international artist in our times.
... Mt. Gravatt, a working class suburb of Brisbane, Moffatt's adolescence was as shaped by pop culture and television as by her native heritage. Consequently, courses in visual communications at the Queensland College of Art allowed her to strengthen this early fascination ...
Alfred Hitchcock and his contribution to Hollywood.
... history of film making. He has directed some of the best suspense films known to man. He also had his own television show in the 50's known as Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Alfred Joseph Hitchcock was born in England in a little town outside of London on the thirteenth of August ...
David Blaine...What is he?
... down." This liberated him from his material possessions, even to this day. You don't get into magic. Magic gets into you. Its not only mystery but a great deal of science comes along with is. Manipulation astonishment and control also plays a big role. David tries to explain magic ...
Alfred Hitchcock
... impress him with the chilling words "that's what we do to naughty boys". (Shepler, August 15, 1999) Alfred's fear of ... discipline. His father sent him down to see the chief of police, with a note about what should be done to teach Alfred the error of this ways. The police chief promptly ...
Hitchcock: strangers on a train
... tries to use Strangers on a Train to tell us that everyone has a murderer within them. He shows us characters with different levels of the desire to kill. There is Bruno, Guy, and other characters, who represent society, and its desire ...
ESL: Presentation on Renny Harlin
... , Finland, Renny Harlin has established himself as one of Hollywood's most well-known filmmakers, both as a director and a producer with extraordinary vision whose work covers drama, comedy, action and suspense in both film and television. After directing the low budget, low-fare ...
Alfred Hitchcock: What made him so great?
... of the most amazing directing careers in the history of film (Giannetti 279-81). There is no denying that Hitchcock enjoyed the majority of his success here in America, but he wouldn't have become the great director he was without his experience over in England ...
Alfred Hitchcock, Master Of Suspense: A director who loves to manipulate the audience through his films.
... suspense from the audience. Psycho is one of the most famous and well-known films in the history of American cinema. It was shot in black in white even though the technology of color movies was around. For many reasons it was a great achievement. The film tricked ...
Steven spielberg.
... film "Escape From Nowhere", This film, even as only forty minutes long won him a great prize in a small contest. Even know his film was a good film he still called himself a "nerd" in school. Steven in his younger years he took a lot of ...
Interview with Julie Taymor about Frida movie!!!
... of the truth on our world today. Taymor work seems to focus in representing how political and personal events resonate through their art. Frida , is a great example to show her work. She talks that Frida created the best painting in the worse of ...