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    Disney Movie Up

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    Pete Docter’s “UP” is one of Disney’s most critically acclaimed movie, that satisfy the audience with an emotional rollercoaster throughout the movie. It has been recognized as one of the “must watch Disney movies” of all times, but in all honesty, which Disney movie wouldn’t? Jammed packed with life lessons, stunning visuals and deep character arcs, make most movies stand out among the rest. One critic has mentioned that, UP is by far the most emotional human drama of any Pixar movies thus far”…

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    The Atomium originally built for the first major exposition after the World War II, World’s Fair 1958 which also known as Expo 58 in Brussels, Belgium. The Atomium stands 102 metres tall with nine spheres and its stainless steel clad spheres are connected so that the whole forms the shape of a unit cell of an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times. Actual designed by a Belgian engineer, Andre Waterkeyn, Atomium supposed to stand only for the duration of the sixth-month of the World Exposition…

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    Film Analysis: Big Hero 6

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    Hiro Hamada (voiced by Ryan Potter) is a young robotics prodigy, who lives in the urban, mashup fantasy city of San Fransokyo (combination of San Francisco and Tokyo). Next to his older brother, Tadashi (voiced by Daniel Henney), Hiro's closest partner is Baymax (endearingly voiced by Scott Adsit), an inflatable, lovable robot that is designed by Tadashi whose key purpose is to take care of people. While Hiro creates a special bond with Baymax, a catastrophic turn of events hurls them into the…

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    together using post compositing. It was not until O’Brien’s work on “King Kong” (1993) that stop-motion was taken to a new height in filmmaking. Early audience reaction to King Kong (1933) was very positive, though some reviews mentioned it has an overall clumsiness to the animation, but proved to become a success nevertheless as noted by The New York Times; “(the) main attraction now is a fantastic film known as "King Kong." (Hall) at both the Radio City Music Hall and the RKO Roxy, both…

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    In the first question of the case study, different theories and concepts of cultures and the issues Euro Disney faced the need to be defined. From the case study, it can be seen that after the official inauguration of the Euro Disneyland half a million visitors visits in just one day. However, after three months the number has dropped drastically. According to Amason (2011), due to the American influence, the French cultures could clash with the presence of the Disney Park in France. For example…

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    From the magical rides to glorious castles, Disney World truly is a wonderland. As a child, I constantly dreamed of visiting the sites I saw in various Disney movies, and my dreams came to life once I had visited Disney World. Through every visit, my love grew, not only for the characters, but also for the intricate structures, and the amazing architecture used to create them. From styles ranging from Victorian to Gothic, the exposure to different styles of architecture was endless, and I was…

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    The place I’m going to be describing is a day at Canada’s Wonderland. As I walk through the concrete grounds of the amusement park, all around me I see rides, the amazing creations of rollercoasters. I see beautiful decoration of waterfalls, bright coloured flowers and souvenir shops. There are rushes of people everywhere, everyone enjoying themselves, a hot summer day outside with their friends and family at Canada’s Wonderland. The sun today looked as cheerful as ever. There are stores with…

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    Walter Elias Disney has one of the most iconic last names ever. He was one of the most amazing animators ever. One of the reasons for that was the Multi-plane camera, an invention that he invented. The Multi-plane camera, as states in the name, has different planes on which different background elements would take place. The camera made it a lot easier to make the cartoons, he could make them faster, and he could make more of them. Out of all the inventions we have studied, the Multi-plane…

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    Orozco's Accomplishments

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    José Clemente Orozco was born in Ciudad Guzmán, Mexico on Nov. 23, 1883, he was a Mexican painter. He specialized in political murals that established the Mexican Mural Renaissance. He was the most complex of the Mexican muralists. Orozco was influenced by symbolism, he was a genre painter and lithographer. He painted murals in Mexico City, Guadalajara, and states in the United States. His work is complex and often tragic. At the age of 15 he was sent away to study agricultural…

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    For this paper I went to Disneyland in Anaheim, California. I went to the park with my dad on November 9th. We came straight from the airport and arrived at around 10am. The entrance to the park was relatively empty, this was probably due to the fact that the front is really large and it only gets noticeably crowded during the morning while guests are waiting for the park to open. Despite being pretty empty at the entrance, there was a line to get through security. I remember being surprised to…

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