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Review of “History of the Emirate: Unity” Film

Swaying the feelings of the audience increases the persuasiveness of the content. For instance, the narrator in the film uses rhetoric and moving pictures to capture the viewers' minds and incline them to his line [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 559

Art Inspiration and Production

The memes of the recent times increasingly use their platform to lambast and make fun of existing properties and the culture of the past.
  • Subjects: Art Movement
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 329

Art Creation: “Dancing Monkey” and “Rain on Me”

Music and dance contribute greatly to the state's social and economic growth; music and dance educate, entertain, warn and inform."Rain on Me" song by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande was written and released in 2020, [...]
  • Subjects: Musical Compositions
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 318

American Popular Music and Its Evolution

Compared to the country blues popular in the 1900s, classic female blues combines its features with urban theater music, and "Crazy Blues" is one of the first songs of this genre.
  • Subjects: Music
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1122

Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta Painting by Church

The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta reflects the memories of the Church, who witnessed this New Eden's beauty in terms of the upcoming modernity and industrialization.
  • Subjects: Paintings
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 850

Citizen Kane: Film Sequence Analysis

Production is considered one of the best ones, as the shots form a straightforward narrative, it combines the rhythm with the tempo, the "mise en scene" arrangements are thought out, and the sound combination complements [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1186

R&B Musicians: Michael Jackson and Diana Ross

The age of the 1980s is famous for the numerous rhythm and Blues productions created by various artists. First of all, both of the songs represent the R&B movement, with the melodies utilizing tight-drum programming [...]
  • Subjects: Singers
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 283

Dead Man Walking: Application Paper on Movie

This paper discusses the behaviors of a selected number of characters in the movie and this description will be done in a way that depicts them as real-life behaviors that I have witnessed in my [...]
  • Subjects: Cinema Art
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 848

Music’s Universal Patterns: Urban Soundscapes

While some consider music to be a harmonious combination of notes and rhythm, the Chinese believe that music has existed long before the creation of our planet. Listening to the environment is vital because of [...]
  • Subjects: Music
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 558

Women in Ancient Greek and Roman Art

The ancient Greek and Roman art, both textual and visual, are a rich source of information on the social history of women in these cultures.
  • Subjects: Art Movement
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 671

Film Critique: 2001: A Space Odyssey

Further on, in the film what becomes apparent is the fact that the vastness of space and the lonely feeling that is being experienced by the crew is being represented by the music as well [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 922

Listening to Classical Music

This whole thing repeats, but with more complication, and then moves into a slower part like a waltz added in, and then the notes repeat the up and down pattern that sounded like shallow waterfall [...]
  • Subjects: Music
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 798

“The Women of Brewster Place” Review

She has received many awards and honors both as a student and as a writer and her book "The Women of Brewster Place" won the National Book Award for first fiction in 1983."The Women of [...]
  • Subjects: Cinema Art
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 1204

Opera as a Popular Musical Form

The English form of the 'ballad opera', Spanish form or the 'zarzuela' and the Viennese or the 'operetta', all aided the establishment of the opera as a form of entertainment which continues to enjoy immense [...]
  • Subjects: Music Genre
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 331

The “Troy” Film by Wolfgang Petersen

Hector, was a man of a true strong heart, who realized his privileged position in the world and sought to use his power responsibly.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 411

The Hippy Music as a Universal Language

Music in the context of it being a universal language needs to be bereft of text, as language in the text is restrictive to this aspect of music.
  • Subjects: Music Genre
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 357

David Hockney: The Pop Artist and His Works

The "Day Pool with 3 Blues" is a picture of extreme simplicity, and it is necessary to mention, that the advantage of this particular canvass is the feelings, that arise when the picture is viewed.
  • Subjects: Artists
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 533

Nurse Ratched and the Politics of Care

The essay will analyze the main antagonist of the selected movie in terms of her emotional intelligence and discuss her suitability for the nursing role.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 868

Exhibition in Etihad Museum

Education in the UAE: Then and Now Developing education in the UAE over Centuries From Religion Classes to Hi-Tech Universities The history of education in the United Arab Emirates is an essential part of the [...]
  • Subjects: Art Exhibitions
  • Pages: 12
  • Words: 3474

The Question of the Impact of Medical Melodramas

I will analyze each of the articles to see how they relate to my paper. After analyzing the sources, I will be able to check my hypothesis and see what opinions about medical melodrama prevail.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 256

Music Assignment: Associative Soundtrack

To make the memories of the soldier brighter and attract the attention of a viewer to the problem of violence at wars, the idea is to incorporate the love line in the scene.
  • Subjects: Music
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 845

“Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury

It is not enough to say that it is a dystopian society in which people are ready "to bring down the tatters and charcoal ruins of history".
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 593

Analysis of the Film up the Yangtze

The film's title can be thought of as a summary of the film itself as it encapsulates the journey of the cruise ship that the documentary follows as it goes up the Yangtze river portraying [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 965

Early French Cinema and Vigo

A synopsis of the film as presented Jarmusch indicates a drift from the tenets of neo-realism to a futuristic story-oriented comedy that is hard to categorize, as depicted in Magill's Survey of Film he describes [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 740

Inception vs. The Right to Read

People lose jobs, as is seen in the novel, and this makes it easy for them to get into criminal activities. Narcotic drugs are known to have a negative influence on people and this is [...]
  • Subjects: Films Comparison
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1689

Entry Point in the Identification of Visual Art

The perspective in this particular case does not seem to be one where a viewer merely looks at the painting but apparently there seems to a certain type of "reverse" in this case wherein it [...]
  • Subjects: Visual Arts
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 768

Music Review: 20 Century Musicians

It explains the contribution of various artists performing Jazz, opera, classical and live musical performance as well as the significance of the music to the audience.
  • Subjects: Music Genre
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 761

Art Education: Lesson Plan Assessment

However, the standard is equally vague in a couple of areas, talking about "effective" control and the solution of art "problems".
  • Subjects: Paintings
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 641

4-Track Beatles vs. 8-Track Marvin Gaye

One might argue that the 4-track recording is more simplistic and less fluent compared to the subtlety of sounds of the 8-track alternative.
  • Subjects: Music
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 291

Comparison of Acoustic and Electric Recordings

By listening to two different recordings of the same ensemble, it was revealed that the general feel of the music and rhythm was significantly more enhanced and dynamic in the case of the electric version.
  • Subjects: Music
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 579

Visual Research: Edward Burtynsky

It shows the part of the high-density Niger Delta region that is contaminated with oil and its by-products. For the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the image was printed in 99.
  • Subjects: Photography
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 790

American National Style and Identity in Music

Therefore, the national style of American folk songs is a blend of various ethnic, racist, and gender-specific compositions. That is when she began doing compositions and became the American symbol of a woman's creative power.
  • Subjects: Music
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 537

“Madonna and Child” by Sano di Pietro

Interpreting the form and the content of any iconic work is crucial for identifying the information the painters intended to communicate to the larger audience.
  • Subjects: Paintings
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 614

The Los Angeles Mix-Tape Project

Compositions of the coast and beach parts of the city were born in surf culture that is significant for Los Angeles.
  • Subjects: Music
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1133

A World Without the Beatles

The Beatles had a strong influence on the world of music - on artists' inspiration, the development of musical directions, and other aspects, such as conducting concerts or studio recordings.
  • Subjects: Music
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 561

“Watson and the Shark” by John Singleton Cople

Despite the fact that the changes to historic art were a positive, art has now reached a pinnacle that is so accepting that it is hard to recognize the amazing from rubbish.
  • Subjects: Paintings
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1236

Music, Cosmology and Architecture in the Renaissance

Renaissance was the period that followed the Middle Ages in Europe and the rest of the world. In this effort, the renaissance architects sort to demonstrate the human intellect by portraying beauty in structures and, [...]
  • Subjects: History of Art
  • Pages: 11
  • Words: 3122

“Training Day” by Antoine Fuqua

Jake is not in a position to deny this and win since the weapon that was used was his, and the other four members are willing to testify in support of Harris account of events.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 946

The National Centre for Popular Music in Sheffield

The design of the building, which has unusual features acquired a number of nicknames that are local like curling stones, drums and kettles as the drum tops that were to rotate in the wind no [...]
  • Subjects: History of Art
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1692

Music and Young Generation

Of the 60 respondents, 30 belonged to the 13 years age group while the remainder belonged to the 18 years age group.
  • Subjects: Music Industry
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 547

The Avengers Film Seen in a Movie Theater

It is believable that there is a visual representation of human and fictitious happenings in the movie. It is critical to note some aspects of the movie are very invaluable to the viewer and other [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1376

A Beautiful Mind: Genius and Madness at Work

The movie by the title 'a beautiful mind' is a story of John Nash who was a mathematician genius recognized through the Noble prize in 1994, he started in Princeton in the late 1940s.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 557

Winnie Truong’s Solo Trade Fair: An Art Exhibition

The characters in the drawing have a human feature; this is more-less a combination of the prehistoric and modern. Nevertheless, the gallery is augmented by modern digital information devices and designed to admit a variety [...]
  • Subjects: Art Exhibitions
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1149

The Sculpture: The Traditional Clothes of Women in Qatar

While emails are one of the most expedient methods of communication that you can utilize, their inability to convey the emotional context of a conversation can result in people misinterpreting the message that the sender [...]
  • Subjects: Sculpture
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 841

Symbolic Interaction and American Beauty

The teenager's self is shaped as he chooses to conceal some aspects of his identity through concealing routines that are not accepted in American society.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 560

Sharel Cassity Quintet’s Performance Assessment

The saxophone and the trombone seem to be the key instrument of this piece. Although the dynamic and texture did not change throughout the song, overall it was a very pleasant and emotional piece.
  • Subjects: Concerts
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 840

Digital Imaging Technologies

The bit-depth and pixel measures of a digital image relate to the colors visible in the image, and affects the size of the picture on the computer.
  • Subjects: Photography
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1106

“Catch Me if You Can” by Steven Spielberg

Crimes in this case are on the basis of stolen identities and more complex to handle in comparison to the other crimes even as the chance of success is greater when committing crimes related to [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 10
  • Words: 2826

Jazz Music: Methodological Issues

It is the application and understanding of socio-cultural issues and methodologies that are crucial to understanding the evolution and development of arts in general, and jazz in particular.
  • Subjects: Music Genre
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1815

Requiem for a Dream: The Life of Drug Addicts

Following the arrest of Harry and his friend, many discriminatory actions are notable in terms of the way the two convicts are treated. This factor is not considered in the treatment of Harry and his [...]
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 1159

Comparison of Scarface Movies

Later on, the police intervention in the ongoing rivalry made the inevitable requirement to calm the situation. The theme of the movie follows the plot of the 1929 novel Scarface.
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  • Subjects: Films Comparison
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1233

Message of Anger in Bollywood Music

First of all, it is necessary to consider the plot and actions that finally led to the anger of the hero and its expression through a song.
  • Subjects: Cinema Art
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1874

Beatles Contribution to Rock Music

If we analyze the time when the Beatles performed it was a time of revolution, a time of youthful change and creativity and the Beatles were a major part of that revolution.
  • Subjects: Music
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1097

Revivalism in England and Germany

The facade is slightly reminiscent to Roman style with extensive use of colonnades in the lower and upper tiers of the edifice.
  • Subjects: Art Movement
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2111

An Artist-Entrepreneur’s Lean Startup

Therefore, in the case of Sikander, the first key factor in ensuring the success of her project's business model is having a stable customer base.
  • Subjects: Artists
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 351

Photographer Diane Arbus’ Creativity Analysis

Therefore, Arbus showed consistency with the portrayed ugliness of the subjects in the photographs. This enabled Arbus to capture moments that genuinely depicted the feelings of the people in their environment.
  • Subjects: Photography
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 843

Black and Grey Toaster

Margarita Cabrera designed the black and grey toaster back in 2011 with unique materials, making it one of the Smithsonian American art collections.
  • Subjects: Sculpture
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 150

Ozark Series as a Criminal Drama

The concept of fair play is not relevant in the first two episodes of the series as the confrontation between the FBI agents and criminals has not started yet.
  • Subjects: Cinema Art
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 700

The History Of Drag Queens and The Evolution Of Drag

In conclusion, drag has been a part of the social culture for centuries. As drag queens started to get more successful and recognized by mainstream media, it became crucial to examine the roots of drag [...]
  • Subjects: Theater
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 338

Oh Tae-Suk’s Romeo and Juliet

Oh Tae-suk is a South-Korean playwright and director, well-known for his masterful portrayal of modern Korean life and the use of the elements of the traditional Korean theater in his plays.
  • Subjects: Theater
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1377

Popular and Serious: Modernism, the Avant-Garde, and Punk

At the beginning of the century, modernism and the avant-garde were the most revolutionary musical movements, while later, with the development of punk and other popular music styles, the boundaries of art expanded to include [...]
  • Subjects: Music Genre
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1089

The Death of Hybrid Bodies in Literature and Cinematography

The death itself is not always physical, it is the mental process of rejection or accommodation to the surrounding world, as the beast's metamorphosis and integration into the human life paradigm is also a certain [...]
  • Subjects: Visual Arts
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 831

Haydn’s London and Beethoven’s Vienna

Haydn was invited to London in 1791 by the German impresario Johann Peter Salomon, who conducted concerts that attracted the audience with the novelty of the programs and the popularity of the featured musicians.
  • Subjects: Music
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1691

Kitagawa and Gainsborough Artworks

The drawing intensively engages the emotions of the viewer because of the way the information is relayed. The Japanese words inscribed in the artwork helps the viewer to understand the origin of the piece of [...]
  • Subjects: Artists
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1217

European Maters in 18th Century in England

The title of the sonata, "Hallenser," refers to the young Handel's stay in Halle, but it was probably written much later as it accords in style and technique with the works of the 1720s.
  • Subjects: Music
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 950

Buddhist Arts and Visual Culture

In contrast, the Gandhara sculptures were usually made of grey sandstone, whereas the ones found in Sarnath are in the buff one.
  • Subjects: Sculpture
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 550

Review of “City of the Century: Chicago”

In part 1 of the film, the filmmaker focuses on the history of the city of Chicago. Lastly, Part 3 features a transformed city and the impact of the transformation.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 954

The Comparison of Prokofiev and Giovanni Music

While in the Soviet Union under Stalin's influence, Prokofiev composed Sonata for Solo that became one of the few music styles that existed in the Soviet Union. Both of the music styles entailed a group [...]
  • Subjects: Musical Compositions
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 832

“Gangs of New York”: Crowd Analysis

Resembling the controversy and multifaceted problematics of the historical time, the director brings the crowds of the gangs to the screen, which presents a fruitful background for the analysis.
  • Subjects: Film Studies
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1953

The Colonial Trade and Slave Entrepreneurship

The significance of the Akan Drum can be examined in the political and economic context of the colonisation, slave trade and slavery in the Americas.
  • Subjects: History of Art
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1843

Archetypes in Lyrics: Finding Literacy in Song

This turn of the story is unexpected because the text of the first two verses is cheerful, and the motive and melody of the composition have a fast and joyful mood.
  • Subjects: Musical Compositions
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 891

Analysis of “The Tempest” Picture by Giorgione

The painting's texture and medium are also relevant to the timeframe of its production, as the vast majority of the paintings were made on canvas with the help of oil paint, creating a somehow simulated [...]
  • Subjects: History of Art
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 547

Music and Extra-Musical Forces

It is challenging to describe the level of tension and frightening beauty of both actual winter and the "Winter" of Vivaldi.
  • Subjects: Music
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 412

Dancing Movement: Review

The associated joints are legs, arms, shoulders, hips, and spine. The associated joints are knees, spine, hips, and elbows.
  • Subjects: Dance
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 562

Discovery of the American Music

In particular, the study of American music is important because it reflects the various historical stages of the country. After a deeper immersion in the topic, as expected, my understanding of American music undoubtedly expanded [...]
  • Subjects: Music
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 289

A Journey From Neoclassicism to Modernism

Particularly, with the focus on the lack of excessively and the promotion of utility as the foundational quality of art objects, urban design of the time promoted laconism in the choice of form and restraint [...]
  • Subjects: Art Movement
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 1720

Features of French Romanticism in Camille Saint-Saens’s Music

It is important to analyze Camille Saint-Saens's works in the context of French Romanticism because the composer often combined the elements of French Romanticism with features typical of other movements and music styles like habanera.
  • Subjects: Music
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 303

Abstract for Choral Article

It was qualitative research that revealed the views of the participants on the musical and pedagogical impacts of the choir director.
  • Subjects: Music Industry
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 552

Paintings by Ingres and Picasso Comparison

Portrait is a special genre the task of which is to transfer with the help of artistic means, the inner world of a personality, and their abilities.
  • Subjects: Paintings
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1188

Architecture. The Fate of the Palais Stoclet

Therefore, the only reasonable solution in this case would be to open it to the public as a repository of artistic relics of Art Nouveau and Modernism.
  • Subjects: History of Art
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 277

“Degas at the Opéra” Art Exhibition

The first artwork is "The ballet from "Robert le Diable," and the second artwork is "Three Nude Dancers". Image of the artwork: Figure 1."The ballet from Robert le Diable" Title: The Ballet from Robert le [...]
  • Subjects: Art Exhibitions
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 933

The British Arts and Crafts Movement

Having originated in Europe in the late 1850s, the British Art movement took an important place in the pantheon of artistic trends that defined the further evolution of art.
  • Subjects: Art Movement
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 310