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- 761: Computer Multimedia
- ... herself into the shape of a lynx. Thus was born a new technique called "Morphing". It was destined to become a required tool for anyone producing computer graphics or special effects in the film or television industry. The morphing program that I am using to demonstrate the technique is "Reveal's Morph Editor". The following segment is a clip of my dad being morphed into my sister Sound Recording Programs Wave ... National Park. The show was linked to music on a CD ROM - the Music of Olympia. Once the slide show ran on the computer it was transferred to video tape by using a vga to television converter.
- 762: The Vampire Genre (v.s)
- ... must if only to protect them from the light and it is forbidden for a vampire to kill another vampire, an issue that has never been addressed before. As vampire genre has become very old television and film companies are appealing to a wider audience by making films about vampires that appeal and are suitable for older children and teenagers. The Lost Boys was probably one of the first films to ... job as a slayer of vampires. She has super human strength and can easily beat vampires in hand to hand combat. The film itself was not that popular but it now has it's own television series and has it's own cult following of adults and children. It especially appeals to teenagers because it is about teenagers and has attractive people has the main characters including Sarah Michelle Geller as ...
- 763: Why Kids Join Neo-Nazi Gangs
- ... physical and or sexual abuse and disfunctional parents. These conditions are further compounded by joblessness, poverty, lack of education, bandage barriers, academic deficiencies and distinctive element from pop culture, such as violent themes in music, television and films. Many people believe that skinhead come from poor families only bid when kids were interviewed in Germany, Austria, Hungary, Poland and us confirm that skinhead activity in most cities is now more common ... most of the hundreds of residents who had joined the noters in chanting "Foreigners out" and "Sieg heil! meaning "Hailirctony" on the night the hostel burned stayed in their apartments thereafter, watching the violence on television. The government officials estimate that more than 500,000 asylum seekers will come to Germany, it would be double the amount. Most of them are drawn by Germany's affluence and its generous social system ...
- 764: The Vampire Genre By V Sthe Va
- ... must if only to protect them from the light and it is forbidden for a vampire to kill another vampire, an issue that has never been addressed before. As vampire genre has become very old television and film companies are appealing to a wider audience by making films about vampires that appeal and are suitable for older children and teenagers. The Lost Boys was probably one of the first films to ... job as a slayer of vampires. She has super human strength and can easily beat vampires in hand to hand combat. The film itself was not that popular but it now has it's own television series and has it's own cult following of adults and children. It especially appeals to teenagers because it is about teenagers and has attractive people has the main characters including Sarah Michelle Geller as ...
- 765: World Cultures: Comparing China and the United States
- ... on the bottom. The largest class is the middle class. Because of the type of economy that we have in the US small families are preferred. Entertainment is a big part of the American culture. Television is the most common form of entertainment. Almost every single home in America has a television. Americans love sports, sporting events draw huge crowds and millions of people watch them on TV. During the super bowl one billion people watch it. The most popular American sports are Baseball, Basketball, Football, and ...
- 766: IDEAL WOMAN
- Ideal Woman In magazines stuffed with models and advertisements, billboards on the highway, and actresses on television, the message of what women should look like is everywhere. Advertising is a powerful force in our culture due to the exposure. The decided presence of these images in effect shapes the image of women ... body size, which is not true. The only things that seem to sell these days are young faces. It seems as if the younger the better. When you take a look at all the new television shows and movies all you see is young faces. It is harder for the older and more experienced actress to get roles nowadays. They are pairing up older male actors with very young actresses. For ...
- 767: What To Do?: Terrorism and the Media
- ... secessionists captured the Iranian embassy in London. As the SWAT teams began to move in their biggest advantage was the element of surprise. But, that was almost destroyed by a cameraman from British ITV (Independent Television) who got past the police barricade and broadcast a live assault on the embassy. One can only speculate what would have happened if the terrorists had been watching the television (Miller 28). Complete and total censorship is not the answer. Schmid put it well in his book Violence as Communication when he said: In many countries it is likely that the level of terrorism will ...
- 768: To Tame A Shrew
- ... liberated, or just a good enough actress to make Everyone think she was in fact, tamed. In this essay, I will present arguments for and against each of these points, as well as discuss one television adaptation of Taming of the Shrew that presents Katharina not as the expected shrew, but as Petruchio's tamer. Katharina: The Whipped Shrew There is evidence that supports Katharina was tamed by Petruchio. For instance ... of Katharina as something other than the one being tamed, and look at a modern interpretation that displays her as the tamer. I recently had an opportunity to see a recording of the 80's television comedy Moonlighting, starring Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd. In this show, a special was done on a revision of Taming of the Shrew with Willis' character as Petruchio and Shepherd's as Katharina. For the ...
- 769: MAD Magazine: Its Success
- MAD Magazine: Its Success MAD Magazine is a counter culture publication that was founded in the 1960's by William M. Gaines. The magazine satirizes everything from popular television and entertainment, to important political issues and government leaders. Despite the fact that MAD contains no advertisements, it has flourished for more than three decades and is still widely read today. In today's media ... have read or still read it. The final factor is that MAD often contains lurid subject matter, which attracts a lot of younger readers. This would attribute to it's current success, along with a television show that was created for the FOX Network that was based on MAD. The success of MAD, I believe, makes it one of the most extraordinary publications of today's media.
- 770: The Prime Minister of Great Britain
- ... any way then he would run into some serious problems. Finally the PM is the leader of the nation. In time of crisis the people expect him to make an announcement and to appear on television. Increasingly he should be a man who can not only secure the confidence of House of Commons, but of the man in the street or rather the man in the armchair in front of the television. Elections are ostensibly fought between two individual parliamentary candidates, but in practice they are contests between national parties which offer their own political and economical programs. The parties convey an "image" to the nation through ...
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