This document is a student's contrast essay comparing the disaster films 2012 and The Day After Tomorrow. It analyzes their differences in several areas: 2012 depicts more continuous, intense destruction while The Day After Tomorrow focuses on specific disasters like cold temperatures; 2012 provided an early warning while leaders ignored warnings in The Day After Tomorrow; and 2012 showed destruction on a global scale while disasters were more localized in The Day After Tomorrow. The essay examines plot details, levels of destruction, and societal preparation in both films.
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9 Film and Its Impact
on Society
I believe it’s through film that our culture
and values are passed along.
Who’s the good guy, who’s the bad guy,
what’s right, what’s wrong.
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CHAPTER 9Section 9.1 Film: Beyond Entertainment
Chapter Objectives
After reading this chapter, students should:
• Be able to discuss how film can impact
society and how society may impact film
• Understand the influence of regulation and
censorship in Hollywood
• Be familiar with the Hollywood Production
Code of 1930 and its replacement by the
MPAA ratings system
• Understand some of the ways that films are
edited for television broadcast
• Be familiar with the Hollywood blacklist
and the extent of its impact
• Understand the impact of social media,
such as Facebook and Twitter, on film
today
9.1 Film: Beyond Entertainment
Since their inception, movies have provided inexpensive mass entertainment; cinema is an incredibly popular medium. As we have already seen, audiences spent more than $10 billion on movie tickets in 2009. People definitely enjoy going to the movies;
that much is obvious. It is clear that movies have had a profound impact on society. And
not only are audiences influenced by what they see at the movies; audiences influence
what is shown in theaters as well.
Whether it is in appearance, fashion, or behavior, films romanticize a certain lifestyle
that is eagerly imitated by audiences. Fashion magazines promise that we can “Get
Angelina’s Look” if we follow the tips inside. Celebrity gossip publications keep readers
up-to-date on the comings and goings of seemingly everyone who has appeared in a
movie. The Internet and social media are practically choked with chatter about film—
box-office results, reviews, gossip, and more. Beyond such obviously shallower aspects,
film can influence how we live, our morality, and our behavior. What is open to discus-
sion, however, is the direction of the influence—do films influence culture or do they
reflect it? Or is it both?
Howard Beale’s mad rant
in Network was given
new currency in the 2010
electoral campaign when
a gubernatorial candidate
uttered part of a line from
the film: “I’m as mad as hell
and I’m not going to take
this anymore.”
Courtesy Everett Collection
goo66081_09_c09_229-254.indd 230 1/5/11 1:15 PM
CHAPTER 9Section 9.1 Film: Beyond Entertainment
Yes, we go to the movies to be entertained; as Steven J. Ross says in Movies and American
Society, we go “to laugh, cry, boo, cheer, be scared, thrilled, or simply to be amused for a few
hours. But movies are something more than just an evening’s entertainment. They are also
historical documents that help us see—and perhaps more fully understand—the world in
which they were made” (Ross, 2002). Movies, in other words, have something to say, often
beyond their literal meaning. Even b.
Running head FILM TEXTTopic Film TextStudent NameInstitu.docxcharisellington63520
Running head: FILM TEXT
Topic: Film Text
Student Name
Institution
Introduction
Moving can be likened to reading a book
Skills involved in reading can be transferred to watching a movie
Text film is the way characters and plot of a movie are presented in written form
This presentation looks at the Deep Impact, Inception and Independence Day films
The presentation will be interpreting the films
Film over view
Inception-explores the dream world
It is a good illustration of the manipulation of our world while we remain unaware
Independence day-its about a strange phenomenon of nature where the skies open and fire starts consuming the major world cities
The president however call people to unite and defeat this threat of nature
Continuation
Deep impact-focuses a about a comet which is headed to collide with the earth
Efforts to divert it have failed and as such there is the eminent danger
The president however urges people to remain calm
This is a show of leadership in the face of challenges facing human kind
Interpreting Deep Impact
The president urges people to put aside their petty differences and unite for a worth course
This shows the responsibility the president has in uniting people in the face of adversary
The mention of “petty fights” reflects on petty issues such as racial discrimination, religious profiling and enthnsim, which have consumed mankind
Continuation
People ought to unite against things threatening their very existence such as global warming, poverty and diseases
Interpreting Independence day Movie
This is not the conventional independence
There is now a natural force threatening people-the wrath of nature
Such things include floods, earthquakes and climate change
There is need for world to gain independence from these forces
Even though we have know absolute control of them, there is need to control our activities that fuel them
Interpreting inception
The movie reflects on the complex cyber world where people are taking advantage of its anonymity to commit crime
Organizations are carrying out commercial espionage through unauthorized access to their data bases
The same cyber is being used to steal people ideas before they can patent them
Conclusion/application
The movies have captured real life situations/challenges, which need to be addressed for posterity
The plot, characterization and story line is captivating to follow
The movies have audacious color effects and other cinematology features
References
Kallay, J. (2013). Gaming film: How games are reshaping contemporary cinema. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Eather, G. (1998). In focus: Reading and viewing film and video texts. Port Melbourne: Heinemann
Wartenberg, T. E., & Curran, A. (2005). The philosophy of film: Introductory text and readings. Malden, Mass: Blackwell Pub.
Running head: FILM TEXT
Topic: Film Text
Student Name
Institution
Introduction
Moving can be likened to readi.
The images of vivid sets, extravagant costumes and props, elaborately choreographed dance, up-beat songs are inseparable parts of Bollywood.
Presenting you a Bollywood Quiz by Quiz Club NIT Warangal.
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9 Film and Its Impact on SocietyI believe it’s through f.docxevonnehoggarth79783
9 Film and Its Impact
on Society
I believe it’s through film that our culture
and values are passed along.
Who’s the good guy, who’s the bad guy,
what’s right, what’s wrong.
—Peter Lalonde
Co
ur
te
sy
E
ve
re
tt
Co
lle
ct
io
n
goo66081_09_c09_229-254.indd 229 1/5/11 1:15 PM
CHAPTER 9Section 9.1 Film: Beyond Entertainment
Chapter Objectives
After reading this chapter, students should:
• Be able to discuss how film can impact
society and how society may impact film
• Understand the influence of regulation and
censorship in Hollywood
• Be familiar with the Hollywood Production
Code of 1930 and its replacement by the
MPAA ratings system
• Understand some of the ways that films are
edited for television broadcast
• Be familiar with the Hollywood blacklist
and the extent of its impact
• Understand the impact of social media,
such as Facebook and Twitter, on film
today
9.1 Film: Beyond Entertainment
Since their inception, movies have provided inexpensive mass entertainment; cinema is an incredibly popular medium. As we have already seen, audiences spent more than $10 billion on movie tickets in 2009. People definitely enjoy going to the movies;
that much is obvious. It is clear that movies have had a profound impact on society. And
not only are audiences influenced by what they see at the movies; audiences influence
what is shown in theaters as well.
Whether it is in appearance, fashion, or behavior, films romanticize a certain lifestyle
that is eagerly imitated by audiences. Fashion magazines promise that we can “Get
Angelina’s Look” if we follow the tips inside. Celebrity gossip publications keep readers
up-to-date on the comings and goings of seemingly everyone who has appeared in a
movie. The Internet and social media are practically choked with chatter about film—
box-office results, reviews, gossip, and more. Beyond such obviously shallower aspects,
film can influence how we live, our morality, and our behavior. What is open to discus-
sion, however, is the direction of the influence—do films influence culture or do they
reflect it? Or is it both?
Howard Beale’s mad rant
in Network was given
new currency in the 2010
electoral campaign when
a gubernatorial candidate
uttered part of a line from
the film: “I’m as mad as hell
and I’m not going to take
this anymore.”
Courtesy Everett Collection
goo66081_09_c09_229-254.indd 230 1/5/11 1:15 PM
CHAPTER 9Section 9.1 Film: Beyond Entertainment
Yes, we go to the movies to be entertained; as Steven J. Ross says in Movies and American
Society, we go “to laugh, cry, boo, cheer, be scared, thrilled, or simply to be amused for a few
hours. But movies are something more than just an evening’s entertainment. They are also
historical documents that help us see—and perhaps more fully understand—the world in
which they were made” (Ross, 2002). Movies, in other words, have something to say, often
beyond their literal meaning. Even b.
Running head FILM TEXTTopic Film TextStudent NameInstitu.docxcharisellington63520
Running head: FILM TEXT
Topic: Film Text
Student Name
Institution
Introduction
Moving can be likened to reading a book
Skills involved in reading can be transferred to watching a movie
Text film is the way characters and plot of a movie are presented in written form
This presentation looks at the Deep Impact, Inception and Independence Day films
The presentation will be interpreting the films
Film over view
Inception-explores the dream world
It is a good illustration of the manipulation of our world while we remain unaware
Independence day-its about a strange phenomenon of nature where the skies open and fire starts consuming the major world cities
The president however call people to unite and defeat this threat of nature
Continuation
Deep impact-focuses a about a comet which is headed to collide with the earth
Efforts to divert it have failed and as such there is the eminent danger
The president however urges people to remain calm
This is a show of leadership in the face of challenges facing human kind
Interpreting Deep Impact
The president urges people to put aside their petty differences and unite for a worth course
This shows the responsibility the president has in uniting people in the face of adversary
The mention of “petty fights” reflects on petty issues such as racial discrimination, religious profiling and enthnsim, which have consumed mankind
Continuation
People ought to unite against things threatening their very existence such as global warming, poverty and diseases
Interpreting Independence day Movie
This is not the conventional independence
There is now a natural force threatening people-the wrath of nature
Such things include floods, earthquakes and climate change
There is need for world to gain independence from these forces
Even though we have know absolute control of them, there is need to control our activities that fuel them
Interpreting inception
The movie reflects on the complex cyber world where people are taking advantage of its anonymity to commit crime
Organizations are carrying out commercial espionage through unauthorized access to their data bases
The same cyber is being used to steal people ideas before they can patent them
Conclusion/application
The movies have captured real life situations/challenges, which need to be addressed for posterity
The plot, characterization and story line is captivating to follow
The movies have audacious color effects and other cinematology features
References
Kallay, J. (2013). Gaming film: How games are reshaping contemporary cinema. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Eather, G. (1998). In focus: Reading and viewing film and video texts. Port Melbourne: Heinemann
Wartenberg, T. E., & Curran, A. (2005). The philosophy of film: Introductory text and readings. Malden, Mass: Blackwell Pub.
Running head: FILM TEXT
Topic: Film Text
Student Name
Institution
Introduction
Moving can be likened to readi.
The images of vivid sets, extravagant costumes and props, elaborately choreographed dance, up-beat songs are inseparable parts of Bollywood.
Presenting you a Bollywood Quiz by Quiz Club NIT Warangal.
PDF Essay: Tackling antibiotic resistance. Bacteria resistance to antibiotic Essay Example Topics and Well .... Issues Investigation - Antibiotic Resistance Biology - Year 12 SACE .... PDF Antibiotic-Resistance-Lecture. Antibiotic Resistance Competition 2018 - Saw Swee Hock School of Public .... Antibiotic Resistance - Guided Reading - PDF amp; Digital Versions .... Antibiotic Essay Antibiotics Enzyme Inhibitor. Antibiotic resistance essay. The Growth Of Antibiotic Resistance Essay Writing Help. antibiotic resistance essay....docx - Have you ever been so sick that .... PDF Prevention strategies for antimicrobial resistance: A systematic .... resistance Emergency Public Health Antimicrobial resistance .... PDF Antibiotic resistance: What, why, where, when and how?. Antimicrobial Resistance Essay - Antimicrobial resistance Antimicrobial .... PDF A review on antibiotic resistance and way of combating .... PDF Editorial Antibiotic Resistance of Bacteria. Lesson1.0_About Antimicrobial Resistance. Antibiotic Resistance Essay Example Topics and Well Written Essays .... Antibiotic Resistance and Microbiome Essay Contests, 2019 MIPHIDIC. 152223066 Antibiotic Resistance Antimicrobial Resistance Antibiotics. PPT - Antibiotic Resistance: Stemming the Tide of a Public Health .... Insights into Issues: Antimicrobial resistance - INSIGHTS. PPT - Antibiotic Resistance PowerPoint Presentation, free download - ID .... Literature Survey Antibiotic Resistance. Antibiotic Resistance: The Case of MRSA Essay Example Topics and Well .... Antibiotic Resistance Antimicrobial Resistance Antibiotics. Antibiotic Resistance. PDF Antibiotic Resistance. Antibiotic resistance Research Paper Example Topics and Well Written .... Essay antibiotic resistance bacteria - courseworkbook.x.fc2.com. PDF Antibiotic Resistance: Review study Antibiotic Resistance Essay Antibiotic Resistance Essay
1.
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING AND DESIGN
THE DESIGN SCHOOL
FOUNDATION IN NATURAL BUILD ENVIRONMENT
NAME:
Nurafiqah
Hj
Zariful
STUDENT
ID
NO:
0321196
FILMS
SELECTED:
2012
&
The
Day
After
Tomorrow
WORD
COUNT:
998
ENGLISH
2
(ELG
30605)
WRITTEN
ASSIGNMENT
1:
CONTRAST
ESSAY
LECTURER:
CASSANDRA
WIJESURIA
SUBMISSION
DATE:
APRIL
8th,
2015
2. CONTRAST
ESSAY
(2012
&
THE
DAY
AFTER
TOMORROW)
Movies
in
modern
days
look
more
realistic
than
it
was
in
the
90s.
As
modern
technologies
have
improved,
filmmakers
able
to
make
a
movie
of
their
dreams
become
a
reality.
Causing
directors
to
be
more
competitive
each
year
that
people
would
easily
compare.
As
for
genre
that
I
have
choose,
disaster-‐adventure
film,
they
are
about
new
experiences
and
can
be
similar
with
many
other
genres
according
to
it’s
characteristic;
action,
science
fiction,
disaster
and
even
historical
films.
I’ll
be
discussing
the
differences
between
2012
and
The
Day
After
Tomorrow.
Both
movies
represent
a
story
about
how
people
survived
on
entering
a
new
age
of
the
world.
They
can
be
both
disaster
adventure
firm
or
science
fiction
film.
The
Day
After
Tomorrow
was
released
5
years
before
2012
was
released.
Based
on
worldwide
ratings,
2012
is
more
preferable
to
watch
by
most
viewers.
It
was
the
most
satisfactory
film
of
the
year.
What
makes
2012
gives
a
great
satisfaction?
What
draws
people
to
choose
2012
instead
of
The
Day
After
Tomorrow?
Though
both
are
compelling
in
similar
ways,
they
hold
more
differences
than
you
realize.
Both
movies
are
about
natural
disasters,
but
one
was
more
intense
and
adventurous
than
the
other.
2012,
the
mother
of
all
disaster
movies,
fans
call
it,
unleashes
two
hours
of
movie
events
continuously
bringing
uncontrollable
destruction
to
the
world.
It
delivers
what
it
promises.
The
Day
After
Tomorrow
was
all
about
an
enormous
“superstorm”,
causing
dreadful
natural
disaster
throughout
the
world,
unfortunately
it
is
not
as
scary
as
2012,
the
only
intense
disaster
were
the
cold
temperature,
that
can
freeze
things
and
people
within
seconds
it
was
hit,
other
than
that
there
were
earth
cracks,
tornadoes
and
tsunamis.
Billions
of
people
may
have
died,
but
the
major
characters
have
survived.
Nevertheless,
in
2012
consists
of
thousands
or
even
nearly
a
million
that
have
survived.
Both
movies
start
off
with
a
huge
earth
crack,
however,
2012
shows
an
early
warning
before
disaster
happens.
They
discovered
something
suspicious
on
the
biggest
sun
eruptions
in
human
history
that
caused
a
physical
reaction.
Soon
after
they
discovered
that
the
earth
core
is
heating
up,
they
expected
that
the
earth
will
be
destroyed
on
a
specific
year,
which
is
later
than
2012,
but
unfortunately
it
happens
earlier
than
they
have
expected
that
have
made
them
escaping
the
disaster
in
a
short
period
of
time.
While
The
Day
After
Tomorrow,
one
of
the
main
characters,
who’s
a
Climatologist,
sense
a
huge
climate
shift
that
can
cause
many
natural
disasters
and
after
some
time
form
a
new
ice
age.
Unfortunately,
when
he
tires
to
explain
his
concern
to
United
Nations,
his
voice
wasn’t
heard,
they
thought
that
it
was
only
caused
by
global
warming.
They
have
a
heavy
snow
later
then
causing
hail
to
happen
in
certain
countries.
This
movie
start
off
without
a
preparation
to
survive.
Unlike
in
2012,
they
straight
away
warned
the
president
of
United
States
right
after
they
received
the
information
on
the
year
of
2009.
After
3. world
leaders
have
been
warned,
they
secretly
built
some
preparations
for
survival
for
society.
So
basically,
in
this
movie,
they
have
been
warned
3
years
before
it
happened
while
in
The
Day
After
Tomorrow,
the
leaders
refused
to
believe.
The
quakes
were
just
getting
bigger
and
stronger
by
the
hour
in
2012.
Earth
crust
was
destabilizing
causing
houses,
buildings,
roads
and
bridges
to
collapse
from
region
to
region.
There
were
volcano
eruptions
literally
everywhere.
Almost
all
countries
have
vanished
just
like
that
and
the
entire
states
have
been
swallowed
by
the
sea.
The
tsunami
ends
up
in
China
where
the
last
country
that
stands
and
where
the
ships
have
been
prepared.
Conversely,
in
The
Day
After
Tomorrow,
after
the
quakes
happened,
it
stops
and
humungous
tornado
attacks
certain
countries.
Later
then
tsunami
started
to
happen
that
swipes
the
people
excluding
the
buildings.
As
the
temperature
reaches
to
it’s
lowest
point
people
were
advisable
to
hide
inside
a
building
for
safety.
Regardless,
in
2012’s
disaster
was
extraordinary
and
yet
they
have
prepared
for
the
safety
earlier
while
the
other
movie
have
lack
of
that.
Both
movies
consist
of
more
than
10
casts,
but
2012
have
more
casts
that
paid
an
important
role
than
the
casts
in
The
Day
After
Tomorrow.
Both
movies
involve
the
president
of
United
States
whom
was
also
an
important
role
in
2012.
Jackson
Curtis,
the
main
cast
of
the
movie
in
2012,
right
after
he
realizes
that
the
world
is
about
to
fall
apart,
he
straight
away
struggles
to
keep
his
family
to
safety.
Thanks
to
Charlie,
a
radio
cast
that
he
stumbled
in
Yellowstone,
whom
has
been
tracking
these
events
in
his
daily
life,
knows
everything
about
the
disasters
and
preparations.
Eventually,
Jackson
and
his
family
end
up
in
a
big
plane,
owned
by
his
“boss”
that
he
worked
for,
and
travels
all
the
way
from
United
Stated
to
China
where
the
big
ships
are
located.
While
in
The
Day
After
Tomorrow,
Jack
Hall,
who
discovered
the
“superstorm”,
tries
to
keep
his
son
Sam
Hall,
who
is
trapped
in
New
York,
save
from
the
storm.
While
his
son
is
in
New
York,
he
bravely
dares
himself
to
travel
through
the
journey
across
America
to
reach
Sam
to
make
sure
he
is
save.
All
Jack
has
to
do
now
is
to
keep
other
people
that’s
left
save
to
stay
inside
and
keep
warm,
but
some
refused
to
listen,
instead
they
went
to
find
help
and
end
up
freeze
by
the
whether.
However,
the
main
cast
in
2012
does
more
heroic
role
than
Jack.
To
conclude,
in
2012,
it’s
main
character
have
saved
thousands
of
lives
includes
his
family.
It
was
a
nerve
racking
on
the
scene
in
addition
of
the
clock
ticking
limitedly
that
everyone
was
depending
on
him
in
order
to
save
everyone’s
life.
Jackson
did
more
sacrificing
than
Jack.
All
Jack
had
to
do
was
convince
people
to
be
safe
inside
a
building.
Overall,
2012
was
definitely
the
most
adventurous
disaster
film
in
the
century.
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