Film and Music

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    Informative Speech

    Anissa Camacho Communication 100 Professor Uhl 9 October, 2014 General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To have my audience understand three different aspects of audio engineering: music producer, post production styles and live sound engineer. I. Introduction A. “Sound has a profound affect on the senses. It can be both heard and felt. […] Sound can evoke responses of the five senses. Sound can paint a picture, produce a mood [or] trigger the senses to remember

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    Dreamgirls

    African American music changed drastically during the film Dreamgirls. The film portrayed how African American music was centered on the feelings and emotions of the artist, with references to religion as well. R&B star Jimmy "Thunder" Early mentions early in the film that if is a part of a song, then the song must have some “soul.” This was a belief of African American artists at the time, which is the reason why the artists were only deemed successful within the African American community.

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    History of Music

    Charlie Chaplin composed his own music for City Lights (1931), Modern Times (1936) and Limelight (1952). That was the exception, and few film-makers would imitate him. He wasn't clear at all whose job was to score the soundtracks. German cabaret pianist Friedrich Hollaender scored Josef von Sternberg's Der Blaue Engel/ The Blue Angel (1930), which included Marlene Dietrich's signature tune Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuss auf Liebe Eingestellt/ Falling In Love Again. Von Sternberg kept changing musicians:

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    Non Diegetic Sound

    1. On small-budget films, what qualities or qualifications might a filmmaker seek in a production sound mixer? The sound mixer position can vary, depending on the film's budget, needs, and size of crew. 2. What are wild lines, and why are they not present in theatrical productions? Wild lines are lines that the actors repeat because the originals were not said right. When the lines that were repeated are better then they add those lines over the original version. 3. How can footsteps be muffled when

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    File Sharing and the Revenue of the Creative Industries

    File Sharing and the Revenue of the Creative Industries Introduction File sharing hosts, who provide online storage to share various files ripped from media like recorded music, films, and books, have been considered as a type of internet piracy that threatens the creative industries, including films, music, software, and books. (Van Eijk, 2011) However, after the shutdown of Megaupload, one of the most popular file hosting site, a series of ripple effect happened, causing several other file sharing

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    Effort

    fables, traditional tales Thinking Film Primary 3 weeks Clip context Belle has found her father who went missing after returning from market through the stormy forest at night. He is being kept prisoner in the Beast’s castle. Belle offers to take her father’s place in the Beast’s prison – and despite her father’s protests, the Beast accepts the exchange. On-going: The Thinking Film Working Wall: We recommend that space is provided for a ‘Thinking Film’ Working Wall / display where children

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    Edge Of The Earth Analysis

    The film called “Edge of the Earth” is a twenty-five minute documentary, an Orange Soda production. The two main and primary characters shown in the documentary are two explorers, Justin Dennis and Eric Dennis. Moreover, these two characters are represented as the authors of this documentary. The thesis is that two explorers are on a journey, exploring the beautiful northernmost national park in the U.S. (the Gates of the Arctic National Park/the “Edge of the Earth”) through which there are no

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    Media

    com/title/tt0087800/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 [29TH September 2014] 6. Stephen Price ed. The horror film [29TH September 2014] 7. Michelle Le Blanc and Colin Odell, Horror films [29th September 2014] 8. RetroSlashers: http://retroslashers.net/friday-the-13th-1980-review/ [2nd October 2014 Analysis of genre in horror films looking at 3 films In this essay, I will be doing research on horror films, but looking at a specific part under ‘approaching the media’, which is genre and looking at three

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    Romeo and Juliet

    Shakespeare.  * First, the movie starts with a prologue masked as news broadcast on television.  This sets the scene of the play by illustrating the violence occurring between the two wealthy families, the Montagues and the Capulets. * In Luhrmann's film, the actors, instead of carrying swords with them, hide guns in their shirts and wield them expertly. * The death of Romeo and Juliet is (as always) blamed on the post office, for not delivering the letter properly.  And, to be politically correct

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    Cinematic Techniques In Edward Scissorhands

    manipulate the audience’s perspective of them. Director Tim Burton is well known for taking his audience on journeys through his dark, eccentric, and quirky films. In the film Edward Scissorhands, director Tim Burton uses cinematic elements such as sound, and camera shots, to illustrate the tone of a scene, and change of tone throughout the film. The entire movie is filled with both diegetic and non-diegetic sound. For example, In the scene when Edward is taken to Jim’s house to help break in,

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