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In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, author Harper Lee spends a great deal of time developing the theme of racism, whereas in the film of the same title, racism is only briefly mentioned. In the
A character story set between 1939 and 1942, Australia covers a lot of ground. In true epic fashion, the movie's 165-minute runtime both feels like too much time and not enough. Despite the movie's beautiful Australian setting and meticulous production design, Australia was a critical misfire when it hit theaters. While the film did eventually The Motion Picture Association film rating system is used in the United States and its territories to rate a motion picture 's suitability for certain audiences based on its content. The system and the ratings applied to individual motion pictures are the responsibility of the Motion Picture Association (MPA), previously known as the MotionThe biggest difference between live theatre and film is the location of the audience. On stage, the audience is far off and as they must be able to see and hear a performance to enjoy it, performers must act for the back row. This creates a larger than life performance which only works onstage. Whereas in films, the camera can always see you
31) Peeta's Realization. Book version: In the book Peeta realizes Katniss thinks they were "faking it" the entire time. He's heartbroken. Movie version: In the movie Peeta merely says "he doesn'tFinally, a major difference between feature films and short films is with budgets. With a length that can be five to twenty times longer than a short film, feature films require a larger crew, a larger cast (more characters usually enter the fray), and more sets. Basically, there is more of everything. However, none of this discounts the
1) A film reel, more precisely, a projection print, with a close-up of the individual frames at right. This is what the Motion Picture Lab works on. 2) A video cassette, more specifically, a betacam transfer. Preserving these is the business of the Audio-Video Lab, which, hopefully, you now understand is different than the Motion Picture Lab.