Hayao Miyazaki Hayao Miyazaki is the chief, maker, movement furthermore storyteller, he additionally the pioneer of a standout amongst the most graters enlivened film studios on the planet that studio will be studio ghibli demonstrating the accomplishment with the movie Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, and its proceeded with achievement was completely subject to the movies that he composed and coordinated. The convincing characters, captivating plots furthermore a stunning activity that Hayao
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Remembering A Legend The United States has revolved around the romanticization of cultural icons and profound peoples like Marlon Brando, James Dean, and Elvis Presley. Following the tragic events of August 29, 2016, America now looks to add Gene Wilder to that astounding list. However, the apparent philosophies of Augustus Gloop and other Willy Wonka characters will always seem to savor the sweet taste of the famous, fantasy chocolate. Now that the nation has witnessed a calamitous fall, we can
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1: Landscape shows a mountain with a city on its side. There is a large mansion built upon it. The dim lighting gives off a creepy, unapproachable vibe. There is a long shot with a dark tone. The music is eerie and is like a warning to stay away from the mansion. 2: A close shot of the mansion shows that the building is not completed. There is still dark lighting except the glow from the windows. Dark tone, long shot. The foreboding music continues. 3: Zooms into a close up of a lady completing
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Step to the future On July 29th, seventeen Haileybury students went to Melbourne Convention Centre for the ‘ Melbourne Youth Yorum’. The step to the future froum was an exciting, dynamic day, with students from all different secondary schools in Melbourne pumped up from listening and interacting with high-profile speakers who shared their amazing life experiences. ‘ Step to the future’ is a youth initative aimed at inspiring young people to build confidence in themselves so that they can take the
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Introduction “Rosebud”, has one cryptic word carried such weight since? Charles Foster Kane is a figure as enigmatic as he is influential, a multimillionaire media tycoon, a failed politician, but most of all, a man looking for something he lost. The role, based in large part on the newspaper don William Randolph Hearst, drew its share of attention before its release, when Hearst attempted to ban any reference to the film from appearing in his papers, and tried to shut down its production. Unfortunately
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Orson Welles caused a revolutionary change in the film industry with his production of Citizen Kane. With the help of cinematographer Gregg Toland, and music by Bernard Herrmann, the movie received recognition for it’s narrative structure, sound and cinematography. The story is centered around Charles Foster Kane and his mysterious last words, “Rosebud.” As the audience, we are put in the position to piece together the puzzle from the various stories we are told by different points of views. The
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Citizane Kane. The movie begins with that Charles Foster Kane, the media magnate, dies. He dies in him house. He dropped a glass sphere and said a word "rosebud" in low tones. Newspapers and magazines started writing about it. After we observe Kane's life style. Many people called him the communist and the fascist, they wrote, that he was involved in two wars and at the end of his life he was paralyzed. Also he constructed the castle, its name was Xanadu. He was married two times and Kane stood
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Secret acres, selling comics is a serious business Just about everyone remembers a favorite comic book from childhood—whether it was Spiderman, Tin Tin, or even Garfield. Leon Avelino and Barry Matthews readily acknowledge that they are kids in grown-up bodies with real day jobs (Avelino works for Sports Illustrated and Matthews is an accountant for an e-commerce firm) who happen to love comic books and their latest incarnation, graphic novels. Their love for comics in all forms—along with the desire
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They had only one thing in common… William Lowell Kane and Abel Rosnovski, one the son of a Boston millionaire, the other a penniless Polish immigrant – two men both born on the same day on opposite sides of the world, their paths destined to cross in the ruthless struggle to build an empire. An unputdownable tale, spanning sixty years, of two powerful men kinked by an all consuming hatred, brought together by fate to save… and finally destroy… each other. Not only does this book have many
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2015 Reading Response #1 The Unknown Citizen – W.H. Auden (Pages 106-107) The satiric poem “The Unknown Citizen” caught my attention because W.H. Auden denounces our modern society. First of all, the title of the poem reminds us of Unknown Soldiers’ monuments that exist in many countries. Soldiers are usually remembered for their brave actions but their names are often forgotten and fade away. So, Auden ironically suggests that the “unknown” citizen also deserves a monument because he conforms
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