Singin In The Rain Character Analysis : A 5
page character
analysis of Don Lockwood and Kathy Selden, played by Gene
Kelley and Debbie Reynolds. The characters are analyzed
individually, together and with respect to the story-line and
theme of the film Singin in the Rain. No bibliography.
Singrain.wps Singin' In The Rain / Gotta
Dance Sequence : This 15 page
paper analyzes the Gotta Dance/Broadway Melody sequence in
the 1952 film, Singin' in the Rain. The sequence just prior to
this one is discussed in terms of its importance to the meaning
of the Gotta Dance sequence. The scenes are described and
analyzed for effectiveness and meaning in the film as a whole.
Bibliography lists 1 source. Gottadan.wps
Birth of a Nation in Light of Woodrow
Wilsons
Designs : A 6 page argumentative essay that Woodrow Wilson
was supportive of D.W. Griffiths racist film because the nation
needed a reminder of its recent pastto fight internal
imperialism. The author discusses the film in both artistic and
thematic terms, and how at least part of Griffiths intent
supported Wilsons view for the future of America
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Brthnatn.wps
The Dominance of Hollywood After World War I :
A 12 page paper which charts the evolution of the Hollywood
studio system following World War I and examines why it
became the dominant force in world cinema. Bibliography lists
9 sources. TGstudio.wps
Bill Cosby & Carroll OConnor : The lives
of these two
American celebrities are compared and contrasted in a 5 page
analysis. The obvious similarities involving the early and tragic
deaths of their sons leads to a discussion on their family values.
Bibliography lists 9 sources. Cosocon.wps
The Life Of Marilyn Monroe (Norma Jean Baker
Mortenson) : An 18 page paper on the life and times of
Marilyn Monroe. It talks about her life in the movies, outside
of the movies, and her untimely death. Bibliography lists 9
sources. Marilyn.wps
A Look at "Grace Under Fire" : A detailed
3 page essay
that takes a brief glance at a popular situation comedy in
relation to the cognitive, superiority and aggressive theories of
humor. One cited reference. Grace.wps
Why America Listens To Howard Stern : A 9 page
essay
analyzing why society listens so closely to the words of
obnoxious radio personality : Howard Stern, a man famous for
his willingness to always say the "wrong thing." Stern's attitudes
on politics, homosexuality, gender, and more, --are analyzed.
The writer also looks at some of the psycho-social implications
of common performances by Stern and his sidekick, Robin and
what it is that makes them seem so believable. Bibliography lists
6 sources. Stern.wps
Walt Disney the Animator : A 5 page paper that
looks at the
development of Walt Disney as an animator and as a focus in
the animation industry. Since his beginnings in animation in
1919, Walt Disney always demonstrated his skills as an
animator, developing his skills from animation techniques
created by others. But Walt Disney's greatest contribution to the
industry was his organizational skills, his eye for detail, and his
animation process that he developed for other animators.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Waltdisn.wps
Computer Graphics In The Movies : A 5 page essay on
how
the modern film industry now uses 3D computer graphics to
create special effects instead of more traditional methods.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. 3dgrap.wps
Technology & Film-Making : A 3 page research
paper
focusing on the effects of technology on film making. Specific
examples are given of the new system JEDI allowing the
integration of cartoon characters and people. Bibliography is
included. Musictec.wps
Subtle Sexism & False Portrayal Of Women In Hollywood
Films : A 7 page paper on sexism, the "gender war," and the
overall treatment of women in film. "Boomerang,"
"A Stranger Among Us,"and "Man Trouble," are among the
many movies used to illustrate the writer's points. Stereotypes
and the subtly of sexism are explained as the writer presents
some recommended suggestions for change. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Sexismfl.wps
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