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Movies are fun to watch, some are scary, some are sad, and some are happy. ... He is a director of movies. Some may think that movies are not art. SOme say that paintings are not art. But in all reality, ART IS ART. Anything that you put feeling into or that you care about can be art to one person ...
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... People go to the movies instead of moving! ... ”
Tennessee Williams
“The Glass Menagerie”
…Everything is moving. ...
Movies – that’s one of the newest genres of art, which appeared in the 20th century. ... This can be testified by the original names of it: kinetoscope, cinemat...
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The movies were unique in their own element, because they focused on a group of individuals and
carried out their story of becoming part of the nation. ... The movies showed this in many
forms, as discussed. The hardship of the nation was a theme in all of the movies, and is a very impo...
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The last five years have seen an increase in the stand on violence in movies. As action movies with their big stars are taken to new heights every year, more people seem to argue that the violence is influencing our country’s youth. ... This summer’s smash hit Independence Day gr...
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... Some people, most often men, refer to them as “chick flicks,” but romance movies cannot be easily defined. ... However, one rule of thumb that applies in 99% of all romance movies is that they must have as their central theme, a romantic attraction between at least two of the major character...
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Me and Heraclitus at the Movies
by Eva Thury
There are many different ways to classify movies. ...
But the majority of movies present themselves as brief moments we experience and release into the river of oblivion, to make room for the digits of yet-another registration name and pass...
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I have always truly enjoyed a good horror movie. I have never given too much thought to the reasons why I love to watch these movies, but for as long as I can remember, I have always enjoyed a real scary movie. ... I also must admit, like so many others, I enjoy watching the inconceivable acts of...
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Violence causes violence. Therefore fake violence can cause real violence. ... Young children might be slightly influenced by the violence for a couple of days after they see a movie. ... And even if they hadn’t, and wanted to imitate the violence in these movies, most movies that the main devote...
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01. How often do the movies you see have women as the central characters? Most movies I see do not have women as the central characters. At best they may share the spotlight with a man. I can think of two reasons for this. One is that I tend to watch more masculine movies such as “The Rock” and “Arm...
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What is art? ... Of course there is no right or wrong when writing or talking about art as it is so dependent upon how one views the world unlike the sciences, which can have very concrete answers with no chance for additional interpretation. Many have written on the topics of; what is art and beau...
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Pop Art
Within this essay I will be discussing what the Pop Art movement was. Specifically answering the question was pop art an art movement. This essay will be looking at the affects of pop art, it will explain what pop art is, how it is used. This essay will use examples of artists that cont...
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... As we grow older our art becomes more beautiful and complex. This progression of art can also be witnessed in cave art also. ... Most ancient art that can be easily viewed today is located in caves that were able to easily preserve the art. There are many people throughout the world who a...
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I believe that the toughest challenge the movie industry will face in the future will be the ability to make a good, decent movie that everyone will like and come to see. Nearly all of the current movies out today either have a large amount of violence, sexuality, and/or very strong language. Today...
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In Michael Camilles book "Gothic Art: Glorious Visions" there are two main approaches to studying gothic art which are rationalist and secular, and mystical and literary. ... He knows that a picture or work of art cannot cause physical harm if just looked at. ...
Overall I agree with Camilles r...
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What would life be without music? ... Music is in many ways the fabric of our
lives and the definition of society. ... Music is a direct reflection of the picture of
society. Music can be a way to deliver messages, a poetic
medium, a fine art, or nothing more than a source of
entertainment. No...
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Since the very beginnings of civilization, art has always been an integral part of
society. It seems as if humankind has a need to create art, and that art provides something
we can’t live without. Nobody would argue with the fact that you create art to express
yourself, and expressing ...
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my art is good and well when i do my art it like im in a whole other world. I travel through the brain and reach a center of focus on my creativity. Then I write as much as I can possible. See art to me is not just drawing or painting it is doing anything and everything you love....
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Art is an important part of life. Through art one can communicate thoughts, ideas, fears, anxieties, beliefs and much more. ... com) Although art is a useful tool of expression, many children do not utilize it. A lot of children believe that "they arent good at art" or "cant do it." These views prev...
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The evolution of art first began in a workshop environment and was considered techne, making according to a plan. ... At the time, there was no distinction between art and craft. Art was purely functional unlike today. What we consider visual art was for many techne.
This changed durin...
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... The space would be created for the public, a piece of public art. But, what kind of art would please such a diverse nation, already unsure of their feelings on the war. The idea of public art is controversial on its own. The artist must consider many things in order to create a piece od ar...
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