Papers On Music, Film, Television, Theater & Photography
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HITCHOCK’S MISE EN SCENE: Vertigo
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This 5 page paper discusses the use of Mise en scene by Hitchcock in his filming of the movie, Vertigo. Camera angles, the use of them, and the setting are discussed, examples given from the film. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MBfilm.rtf
Hollywood Blacklisting: The Hollywood Ten
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15 pages in length. Communism and American democracy do not make comfortable bedfellows. This enlightening discovery served as the basis for Senator Joseph McCarthy's quest to exile all Communist association from the United States in the 1950s. Central to this exacting extermination were the Hollywood Ten, a handful of movie makers who were suspected of having Communist ties. The sheer terror that permeated through Hollywood during this blacklist period was born of the ignorance of McCarthyism and the uncertainty of one's eventual status. However, as much fervor as there was in support of the blacklisted film makers, there was a subgroup of opposition that contended each of the ten men were nothing more than disloyal Stalin supporters. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TLChllyw.wps
Hollywood Neverland and Real Society: Halle Berry
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A 3 page paper which examines
how the actress Halle Berry fits into the Hollywood Neverland scene and in real society.
The paper also examines how Hollywood uses language to construct a personality such as
Halle Berry. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAhalle.rtf
Hollywood, Ethnicity and Robert Rodriguez’s Films 'El Mariachi' and 'Desperado'
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A 9 page paper which explores how Hollywood often sacrifices ethnicity for box-office appeal by examining the portrayal of Chicanos in Robert Rodriguez’s 1995 film, 'Desperado.' Specifically analyzed are the differences between Desperado and its earlier 1993 incarnation, 'El Mariachi,' to determine what changes were made concerning ethnicity, why they were made and what this says about the American mass media. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TGeldes.rtf
Honoring Choreographer Meredith Monk
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A 3 page paper on journalist Linda Belans' article 'Honoring Meredith Monk's Choreography at the American Dance Festival', which was featured in Talk About Dance, an online dance journal. The paper shows how the exclusion of talented but avant-garde performers from inclusion in performing arts subscription series diminishes the richness of the audience experience. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Dancear2.wps
Hopes and Fears in Society as Seen Through Science Fiction Films
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A 5 page paper
which discusses the films “The Day the Earth Stood Still” and “Close Encounters of the
Third Kind” as they relate to the hopes and fears of the eras in which they were produced.
Bibliography lists 2 additional sources.
Filename: RA3rd.rtf
Horror Films Psycho & Scream Analyzed
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This 8 page research paper examines the changes in the horror film genre from Psycho (1960) to Scream (1996). Specifically explored is the frame composition employed by Alfred Hitchcock for Psycho compared to and contrasted with Wes Craven's approach to Scream. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Psyscrem.wps
How Can We Look And Not Actually See?
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5 pages in length. A very prominent misconception within the human world is that eyesight is the one and only way in which an individual can see. This presumption, however, which is based upon nothing more than interpretive evidence, completely disregards the existential element of human perception that allows for a significantly better understanding of one's existence than the inherent limitations of vision ever could hope to do. The 1999 Irwin Winkler film At First Sight is instrumental in illustrating just how damaging literal imagery can be to one whose entire life is based upon a significantly more esoteric perception though his own mind's eye. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCLkSee.rtf
How CinemaScope Changed the Look of Films
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An 8 page paper which examines how the innovation of CinemaScope in the 1950s changed both the look of films themselves as well as the experience of movie audiences. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TGcinsco.wps
How Clint Eastwood's Acting & Directing In 'Unforgiven' Was Influenced By Sergio Leone's 'A Fistful of Dollars'
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An 8 page paper which explores the impact of Sergio Leone's spaghetti western style in A Fistful of Dollars on Clint Eastwood's acting and directing in his 1992 Academy Award-winning film Unforgiven. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Unforgiv.wps
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