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Walt Disney Mickey Mouse
1,103 words
Walt Disney When people think of animated
cartoons, one name immediately comes to mind "Walt
Disney. " He is the most popular and known
animator in the world. He wasn't successful at the
beginning of his career but he was a task maker
and entrepreneur. Walt's hard work and
entrepreneurship made the world's best popular
cartoon character "Mickey Mouse. " As an animator
and an owner of Disney Corporation, he made a lot
of influences in past and present days. Hereby the
importance of his life and i...
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Place To Place Gold Rush
1,592 words
Rudolph Arnheims, a devout Formalist, believed
that films potential to be an art begin where its
ability to represent reality ends. He embraced the
mysticism and wonder created by the silent film.
Being a Gestalt psychologist, looking at the film
as a whole, he believed that perception, when
pertaining to the audience as well as the auteur,
is active. Arnheims also believed in an empirical
or objective reality where in the process of
apprehension, there is the experience of reality.
However, the...
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Sit Up And Take Notice Energizer Bunny Batteries
829 words
Energizer batteries have been equated with
long-lasting energy in your Walkman or other
battery-operated appliance. "That damned Energizer
bunny" is the cause; he's so aggravating. It seems
like that pink bunny rabbit is running across the
television screen every other second, it's so
annoying. The advertising campaign has been so
effective that not only did the company (finally)
surpass Duracell in sales, but the advertising
company was awarded an Obie (the advertising
equivalent of the "Oscar"...
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Rolling Stones John Lennon
1,335 words
Many photographers in the past have had dynamic
careers that have influenced many up and coming
photographers and will for years to come. Because
their work at the time has been preserved in
inspirational and innovative images of their eras
rock legends and cultural icons, similarities yet
progressions can been seen through a comparison of
photographers such as David Bailey, Anne Liebovitz
and Rankin one of today's most talked about
photographers. David Baileys career was at a high
between the y...
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Billion Dollar Industry Animated Films
1,289 words
The term anime refers to a distinctive tradition
in Japanese animation that is almost immediately
recognized by its superior artistic quality.
Animation from Japan, also known as anime or
japanimation is quite different from any other
kind of animation including Americas. Animation in
Japan is like that of the movie industry in
America. There are categories ranging from sci-fi
and action adventure to romance. Anime in the
Japanese culture plays a major role in their
lives. Voice actors become as...
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Elvis Presley Radio Station
415 words
Sam Phillips, a very successful man, accomplished
so much in just one lifetime that most people
could only dream about doing. Sam had worked at a
radio station called WREC, but was fired for
frequently being absent. While working at the
radio station he had met a girl named Marian.
Marian was with Sam when he discovered an empty
store, which he would turn into a studio. Marian
then quit her job at the radio station and single
handedly staffed the business. Many people came to
Sams tiny studio to...
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Men And Women Make A Difference
1,241 words
Many large concerts occurred throughout America in
the summer of 1969, but none were as well known
and symbolic as Woodstock. Its impact on Americas
culture and society as well as its youth will not
be forgotten for many years to come. Four men
named Michael Lang, Artie Kornfield, John Roberts,
and Joel Rosen man originally established
Woodstock. The mens initial idea for the festival
was to promote the idea of a new recording studio
in Bethel, New York, which is where the event
actually took pl...
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Cultural Influences Brother Jack
1,070 words
Contrast the effect that the cultural influences
of Australian society in the 1930 s and 1940 s had
upon the development of both Davy and Jack
Meredith. To grow up during the years when there
was war and depression would have been hard, but
to have on top of this, all the cultural
expectations of the time, and an abusive father,
would have been too terrible to tell for most.
George Johnston portrays this time in his novel My
Brother Jack, through the eyes of Davy Meredith, a
young boy, (who in t...
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20 Th Century Van Gogh
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... and atmosphere. Finally, living as a solitary
in Aix rather than alternating between the south
and Paris, C'elaine moved into his late phase. Now
he concentrated on a few basic subjects: still
lifes of studio objects built around such
recurring elements as apples, statuary, and
tablecloths; studies of bathers, based upon the
male model and drawing upon a combination of
memory, earlier studies, and sources in the art of
the past; and successive views of the Mont
Sainte-Victoire, a nearby land...
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Master Of Suspense University Of London Hitchcock
698 words
Alfred Hitchcock is among the few directors to
combine a strong reputation for high-art
filmmaking with great audience popularity.
Throughout his career, he gave his audiences more
pleasure than they could bask for. The consistency
of quality plot lines and technical ingenuity
earned him the recognition of being one of the
greatest filmmakers of all-time. His films earned
him the reputation of being the "master of
suspense", and after viewing two of his more
popular films, Psycho and The Birds, ...
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William Hays Major Studios Movie
887 words
The world is full of injustice. Of programs that
want to accomplish the right things but get
twisted by the people that run them. This essay
will deal with the reasons and Birth of the Hays
Commission, the ludicrous steps they took to add
morality to the motion picture industry, and some
other sensors of the time. All things said in this
essay are true and taken from the Hays
correspondence its self. It is a known fact that
sex sells. It is used by advertisers to get us to
by there product, and ...
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Mary Livingstone Benny Joan Benny Jack
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The late Jack Benny wrote an autobiography that
was known to almost no one. So few, in fact, that
his only daughter Joan was surprised to find the
finished manuscript among her mothers files after
her death in 1983. Joan Benny has augmented her
fathers words with her own memories and some
interviews accomplished expressly for the book. It
is very good. As one might expect from the most
popular comedian of the age of radio, Jack Benny's
memoirs are fast-paced, lively, and entertaining.
His recoll...
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Billion Dollar Industry Animated Films
1,321 words
The term anime refers to a distinctive tradition
in Japanese animation that is almost immediately
recognized by its superior artistic quality.
Animation from Japan, also known as anime or
japanimation is quite different from any other
kind of animation including America? s. Animation
in Japan is like that of the movie industry in
America. There are categories ranging from sci-fi
and action adventure to romance. Anime in the
Japanese culture plays a major role in their
lives. Voice actors become ...
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Judy Garland Sleeping Pills
1,072 words
Judy Garland Judy Garland was one of the most
talented actress / singers of the 1940 s. Judy
received a special Academy Award and was nominated
for two others. She stared in thirty of her own
television shows which earned ten Emmy Award
nominations. She also received five Grammys for
her dozen record albums. Perhaps it was her
stardom that ended her life early, Judy died of an
overdose of sleeping pills just two weeks after
her forty-seventh birthday. It was determined an
accidental death, but c...
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First African American African American Women
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Horne Lena Lena Horne Lena Horne Lena Horne was
born on June 30, 1917 in Brooklyn, New York. Her
parents were Teddy and Edna Cotton Horne. After
her father left her at the age of two in order to
pursue his gambling career; her mother leaving
soon after that to pursue her acting career; she
went to live with her grandparents. Through her
grandparents influence she became involved with
organizations like the NAACP, at an early age. In
1924 she went back to live with her mother,
traveling and being...
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19 Th Century Class Of People
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Romanticism vs. Realism Artistic movements in the
19 th century were direct reactions towards (or
against) political and social situations during
the time. Romanticism was a movement against the
ideas of the Enlightenment that had been ingrained
into European people since the early 1700 s. The
Enlightenment emphasized reason and uniform ideals
in the arts. Romanticism can be seen as a direct
revolt against the Enlightenment. Romantic artists
constantly strived for unique and different ideas,
whe...
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Nellc 244 Te Exile On Main Street Stones
798 words
Stoned on the Riviera Mick Jagger and Keith
Richards by Dominique Tarl? Exile Dominique
Tarl&execute; Genesis Publications? 245, pp 248
Early 1971 found the Rolling Stones still sucking
on the sour, sticky end of the Sixties. Following
the abdication of the Beatles, they were now rocks
reigning monarchs, but after the death of Brian
Jones (and those of Joplin and Hendrix), and in
the aftermath of their personal Apocalypse Now at
Altamont, the fancies of the previous decade
looked suddenly remote...
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T S Eliot Art World
813 words
Rogues gallery Sacred Monsters, Sacred Masters
John Richardson 363 pp, Cape It gave Dr Barnes
great satisfaction to say nuts to T S Eliot.
Albert Barnes, a rapaciously paranoiac
Philadelphian drug manufacturer, was the owner of
the greatest private collection of modernist
paintings in America; and Americas greatest
modernist poet made the mistake of requesting to
see them. Eliot was lucky to get away with a
fusillade of verbal abuse. Others were met with
buckets of water, vitriol and death threa...
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Homage To Rees Point Of View Whitely
413 words
Exhibitions are deliberately constructed so that
they present a point of view to an audience. An
example of this concept is the exhibition of Brett
Whitely and Lloyd Rees: Affinities. This
exhibition was compiled at The Brett Whitely
Studio, to present to the audience the
relationship between Lloyd Rees and Brett Whitely,
and display any commonalities or differences
between the artists works. Whitley was known for
his phenomenal and somewhat controversial talent,
whilst Rees was a classical mast...
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Dance Floor West Coast
1,153 words
The history of Swing dates back to the 1920 s,
where the black community, while dancing to
contemporary Jazz music, discovered the Charleston
and the Lindy Hop. On March 26, 1926, the Savoy
Ballroom opened its doors in New York. The Savoy
was an immediate success with its block-long dance
floor and a raised double bandstand. Nightly
dancing brought in most of the best dancers in the
New York area. Really being moved by the presence
of great dancers and the best black bands, music
at the Savoy wa...
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