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4191: Hello, My Name Is Orson Welles
... the first cut of the film, Welles shocks the viewer into entering this reality. With the subsequent low angle, hand held tracking shot along the ground, Welles finally changes the viewpoint of the film. The high amount of energy in the shot, as opposed to the previous dream-like sequence, energizes the viewer, drawing him into the action. The shaky style of the hand-held camera lends a feeling of reality ... burning car; actors seemingly run in circles around Vargas just to emphasize this commotion. Mancini's mysterious bongos have been replaced with sound effects of burning wreckage, screaming Mexicans and eventually wailing sirens. The gentle high-angle floating crane turns to a jarring low angle hand-held run. The formerly bright lit buildings suddenly turn to darkness and shadows envelop the characters as the run toward the fire. In addition, Welles uses the brightness of the fire and the darkness of the night sky to create the typical high contrast shooting style of film-noir. Welles also establishes many of the film's basic thematic elements through this sequence of shots. First, he introduces the relationship between the Mexican and American border towns. ...
4192: A Zipper for Pee-Wee Herman
A Zipper for Pee-Wee Herman Leaders in childrens television are and always have been concerned about what programs actually make it on the air. Most early programming for children of school age in the 1950's was the western program. Another type was the science-fiction thriller which tended to be based on hero's from the radio, comics, and films. However, a favorite of the ... of music, circus acts, animals, and of course, clowns. In 1952, yet another type of program came about which reached a very similiar audience as the circus variety shows. It was called "The Ding Dong School". The Ding Dong School offered the conversation, low-key instruction, commercials, and entertainment of Miss. Frances, a professional teacher. With the help of these types of shows, a new genre was born. Children's television which was a ...
4193: The Advantage of Commercials
... The next quality that TV commercials have is that the commercials are selective. Commercials can reach any target audience. For example, if a commercial is toward children, the commercial will be played in between after school programs that the children like. If commercial is directed toward housewives, they will be played mostly during the midmorning and afternoon. Another way TV commercials are selective national chain stores can advertise in markets in ... is no doubt that it is, by far the best form of media TV commercials have the ability to reach people, it's powerful, believable, selective, and flexible. The availability of getting a commercial is high, with a price on it to hopefully fit your budget. While the other forms of media a good job at communicating with the buyers, TV commercials top off all other ways of media by the ...
4194: Death of A Salesman: Willy Loman - A Tragic Hero
... mistress while visiting him on one of his trips to ask him to come back home and negotiate with his math teacher to give him the four points he needed to pass math and graduate high school. This scene gives the reader a chance to fully understand the tension between Willy and Biff, and why things can never be the same. Throughout the play, the present has been full of misfortune for ...
4195: Metamophasis
... Kafka had trouble at home with his father. His father wanted him to become a lawyer, but Franz did not want to be a lawyer, he wanted to be a writer. He went to law school against his will, because his father wanted him to go there. He then took a high paying position with the government of Czechoslovakia in an insurance post. In the story, Gregor s father had very little respect for him, and Gregor had to work to pay off the family debts. That ...
4196: Death of a Salesman: Willy's Life Is An Illusion
... two sons Biff and Happy pick up this behavior from their father. He is idealistic, stubborn, and he has a false sense of his importance in the world. Willy is like an impetuous youngster with high ideals and high hopes. Children always have high hopes for their future. They all want to be astronauts or millionaires. Willy always believes he can achieve that kind of success. He never lets go of his wasted life. He dreams of being ...
4197: Unethical Behavior Role Modeling in Death of a Salesman
... of Willy Loman and his two sons, Biff and Happy. Rather than having played a positive role model for his sons Willy Loman, established a poor standard of morality. For example, when Biff was in high school he was the star of the football team. One afternoon he stole a football from the locker room. When Willy became cognizant of Biff's actions, Wily did not punish Biff. Instead, he told Biff ...
4198: Death of a Salesman: Willy Lowman's Escape
... mistress while visiting him on one of his trips to ask him to come back home and negotiate with his math teacher to give him the four points he needed to pass math and graduate high school. This scene gives the reader a chance to fully understand the tension between Willy and Biff, and why things can never be the same. Throughout the play, the present has been full of misfortune for ...
4199: The Sacred Pipe
... It was creatively written and had a lot more foot notes than any book that I had ever read. One negative thing that I personally had a problem with about this book was throughout my school career I have heard so many stories and read so many books about native Americans and native American rituals that it was kind of getting a little old, but never the less I gave this ... that was referred to as the sacred pipe or as it is better known as the peace pipe. Not everybody in the tribe was permitted to smoke out of the pipe, only the chief or high religious leaders were aloud to smoke out of the pipe. Even then, they were only aloud to smoke out of it during religious practices and other rituals to celebrate holidays of there culture. Hands down ...
4200: Death of a Salesman: Willy Lowman
... mistress while visiting him on one of his trips to ask him to come back home and negotiate with his math teacher to give him the four points he needed to pass math and graduate high school. This scene gives the reader a chance to fully understand the tension between Willy and Biff, and why things can never be the same. Throughout the play, the present has been full of misfortune for ...


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