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The Human Stain was written and by Nicholas Mayer and Directed by Robert Benton. It is an adaptation of Philip Roth?s acclaimed novel, The Human Stain. The Human Stain is the story Coleman Silk (Anthony Hopkins), a classics professor and liberal arts dean at Athena College in New England. Coleman is forced to resign after being targeted by the ?politically correct? police for making an allegedly racist remark in one of his classes.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 20244 The Human Stain Nicole Kidman Anthony Hopkins.doc
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366.20282 The Use of Imagery In Stanley Kubrick Films
This paper will feature three of Stanley Kubrick's films. Full Metal Jacket, A Clockwork Orane and 2001: A Space Odyessy. The use of camera angles and images will be the emphasis of the paper. Exmples will be given from the three films. As well a short history of Kubrick and his filmmaking training and technique will be discussed. The use of music to emphasize his scenes and imagery will also be analyzed.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
Filename: 20282 Films Imagery Stanley Kubrick.doc
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367.20283 The Use of Imagery In Stanley Kubrick Films
This paper will feature three of Stanley Kubrick's films. Full Metal Jacket, A Clockwork Orane and 2001: A Space Odyessy. The use of camera angles and images will be the emphasis of the paper. Exmples will be given from the three films. As well a short history of Kubrick and his filmmaking training and technique will be discussed. The use of music to emphasize his scenes and imagery will also be analyzed.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
Filename: 20283 Films Imagery Stanley Kubrick.doc
Price: US$89.50
368.20291 An Analysis of the Sacrament of Marriage in the Film Moonstruck
This paper will analyze the sacrament of marriage in the film Moonstruck. By understanding how Ronny and Loretta defy their family tradition of forced marriages by enacting a sexual liason, we find they hold more true to the tenants of Christianity, as well as to the sacrament of marrriage in their relationship. In this way, Moonstruck correctly portays true love, as created by these two characters.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 20291 Moonstruck Marriage Modern.doc
Price: US$26.85
369.20298 An Analysis of the James Bond Film: The Graphic Design of Robert Brownjohn
This paper will analyze the graphic art aspects of the James Bond films: From Russia with Love and Goldfinger through the artistry of Robert Brownjohn. By showing certain clips of the film, we can see how Brownjohn creates motion through words projected onto women's bodies. In creating this affect, he created a modern view of how opening credits were used in the sixties, and are still in use in the techniques of modern cinema.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 20298 Brownjohn Bond Design.doc
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370.20390 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 source(s) listed
Filename: 20390 Steven Spielberg Contributions.doc
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371.20598 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.