The "Star Wars" franchise is one of the most-awaited film of all time. The seventh film of the series, "Star Wars: Episode VII: The Force Awakens," will hit the theaters in less than two weeks. Kathleen Kennedy, the president of Lucasfilm, said that iconic director George Lucas has already seen the final product as per Movie Pilot. She confessed that Lucas said, "liked it” and she also mentioned that the filmmaker will attend the movie premieres of "Star Wars 7: The Force Awakens" in Los Angeles and London. On the other hand, Lucas is recently honored with lifetime achievements in arts and culture in Washington on Sunday at the Kennedy Center of Honors. He has been awarded for his works in filmmaking. Lucas was asked if he was really able to
David Amutah is twenty-three years young and has more passion for screenwriting and filmmaking than most people will experience in a lifetime. David’s passion started at the ripe age of twelve. “My creativity
Star Wars is an epic space opera film series created by George Lucas, which includes galactic battles, theatrical adventure, as well as chivalric romance. The music, mainly composed by John Williams, gives depth to the storyline and is something that fans of all ages will always remember. The specific Star Wars movie that I have chosen to analyze is Star Wars, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, which was released on May 25, 1983.
The character, Luke Skywalker, in the film, “Star Wars: A New Hope,” clearly represents the Medieval Hero characteristics. Luke is a good moral character, he follows the code of chivalry, and he does not have a royal birth. The first piece of evidence is Luke follows the codes of chivalry. For example, he serves the liege/lord, which is Princess Leia, in valour and faith. He courageous followed the orders of Princess Leia.
Film is undoubtedly an art that can not only shape opinions but alter what seems to be the truth, and affect people in thousands of different ways. Throughout the course of filmmaking, many directors have made their mark on the industry, creating movies that will won’t be forgotten for many generations. While he may not be as well known in the industry, Lee Daniels has created movies, along with television shows, that attracted millions of people and are truly worthy of being passed down in history. Lee Daniels was born December 24, 1959 and began his career not as a director, but as the founder of a nursing agency. However, he later sold this agency and became involved in film, first as a casting director and manager.
What was his/her childhood like? Luke Skywalker Luke Skywalker spent his first 19 years of his life on a moisture farm on Tatooine , where his uncle tried unsuccessfully to stop young Lukes adventurous streak “You can keep him here,he 's to much like his father”. As a teenager, Skywalker dreamed of adventures beyond Tatooine and clashed with his uncle over his desires to fly among the stars to distant worlds. Luke Skywalker possessed talents in droid repair, piloting, and the Force, making him very much his father 's son. He had dreams of joining the Imperial Academy to fight the evil empire and becoming a pilot.
Once the hero has received his Call to adventure, like George Lucas’s Luke Skywalker from Star Wars, they must go on to face their first challenge, the threshold guardians, which ultimately challenge their will to take on the burden of the task. For young master Skywalker, the threshold guardians come with guns. Shortly after young Skywalker receives his call to adventure, from R2-D2, the little droid disappears. When Luke finally locates R2, a group of warriors called Tusken Raiders strike at Skywalker, knocking him out. The sand savages scavenge through Luke’s vehicle, until Jedi master Obi-Wan Kenobi arrives scaring off the savages, saving Luke.
Fans often believe that the object of their fascination belongs solely to them and get mad when they realize that it does not. The relationship between director George Lucas, creator of Star Wars, and his fans portrays this belief perfectly and in the 2010 documentary named “The People vs. George Lucas,” this love-hate relationship is explored with a focus on the controversy surrounding the changes that were made to the original Star Wars trilogy and the sequels made after. This paper will focus on the film and how it portrays the love-hate relationship between George Lucas and the fans of Star Wars perfectly. The film is broken up into four sections or “episodes,” and features interviews with fans, critics, and experts, including writer
Lucas is an orphan who had dropped out of school after completing the fourth grade. Currently, he is a contended successful businessman running a convenience store called Daisy Mart in Ottawa. To help around the store, he hires a few employees, which are paid biweekly. His only interest apart from his family is watching films, he spends late nights and early mornings watching movies and TV shows in his small office at work.
In Star Wars IV New Hope you see several things that are like our world. Like how people negotiate business deals with each other. In the video, Han Soto reminds me of a used car salesman. Trying to convince you that this vehicle is a life changer with stories about how great it is. It sounds all good until he tells you the ridiculous price.
I do not believe that "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" was the best movie because the battle scenes seemed less important to the survival of the majority of the characters, and the villains seemed non threatening. The battle scenes between Luke and Darth Vader in the original six movies appeared to be very important. Because Luke played such an important role in the Rebel Alliance and the Jedi Order, every battle he fought in, it was crucial that he lived. The villains in Star Wars: The Force Awakens seemed very non threatening. The leader of the First Order, General Hux was “all bark, no bite”.
With over seven billion people on the planet, it is challenging to believe that I am unique. Rather, it 'd be egotistical to claim that I, and I alone, have this one distinctive, singular something to contribute to the Michigan State community. That said, however, I do believe that I have qualities that would further enrich and diversify Michigan State 's campus life. To take from the famous quote from "The Incredibles," if everybody is special, then, effectively, no one is. The question of what would "add to the overall richness of campus" life becomes complicated, considering that.
Regardless of the many curve balls life has thrown at him, with the help of others, he has become influential to many people and has given one of the greatest speeches in modern time even though it was not political. Moreover, in Ashton Kutcher 's acceptance speech for his Ultimate Choice award, he mentions three significant things as he connects it with his own life as well. He talks his
Gender and Race in Film from a Feminist Analysis Representation of women and people of color in the film industry remains mostly divisive issue due to the heightened attention to diversity in recent years. Based on this observation, the current paper analyzes the state of representation in this industry focusing on the film “Star Wars: The Last Jedi.” Star Wars: The Last Jedi “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” is a film written and directed by Rian Johnson that was initially released on the 9th of December 2017. Produced by Lucasfilm, the film served as the eighth main installment of the hugely successful Star Wars franchise. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures distributed the film.
He gathers both films of an insanely genial and talented group of four of actresses and
Perhaps arguably one of the most influential and controversial directors in American Cinema History, Spike Lee's filmography has become woven into the fabric of urban cinema. Like fellow directors such as Martin Scorsese and sometimes rival Quentin Tarantino, Lee's unique style of cinematography has both transcended and placed emphasis on appreciation for his respective cultural aesthetic. Many urban directors can attest that their respective styles in film and even music videos all come from or are inspired by Spike Lee. Aside from his ever creative filmography, it can be said that Lee's personal perspective shines most in his documentary work. Known generally to be outspoken, Lee's documentary work has historically touched on socio-political