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Entries from January 2006

Module #1 - Resource about Production Process & Crew

January 27th, 2006 · 1 Comment

    When researching directors the source I used was a general web page for directors. It talked about different type of directors and the accrual art of directing. Some director has total control of the film and others have to get approval from the producers. Director is in control of the flow of the film […]

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Module #2 - Resource about Viewing

January 27th, 2006 · 4 Comments

    When reading the resource of the viewing of “Easy Rider” they spoke a lot of the way it was in the times. The fact that the year 1969 involved many different things. One of witch was “Woodstock” which has become one of the greatest concerts and gatherings of all times. Other things that happened […]

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Module #1 - Resourse about Reading

January 27th, 2006 · Comments Off

    On researching the reading I looked into “United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc” in Wikipedia. I wanted to learn a little bit more on the Hollywood Antitrust Case of 1948. In my reading I found that there were more consequences then there was in the book. Also with the fate of the film libraries […]

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Module #1 - Reflection on Reading/ Viewing

January 27th, 2006 · 3 Comments

    When I first started to read the “Production Code” I couldn’t help but think what movies would be like if the code was the way it was. I don’t think that “Blockbusters” would really even exist. Back when the code began, people were not aware of what was happening in the world in a […]

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Hello Hum210

January 19th, 2006 · 5 Comments

Hello, My name is Robb. I moved down to Arizona from Minnesota about a year ago and decided to get my degree in drafting. I live for golf, golf and more golf. When I am not working or doing school work I am more than likely out on the course.

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