This is the document for discussion questions for Wall-e. The group is made up of.
Group Member 1: Rachel Cohen
Group Member 2: Kathryn Maloney
Group Member 3: Farhood Nahvandi
Group Member 4: Kylie Postell (myself)
The document discusses several audience theories:
- Uses & Gratifications theory examines why audiences consume certain media and what they get out of it (e.g. for education or humor).
- Copy Cat theory suggests people can be influenced by violent media, as seen in the 1999 Columbine school shooting where the shooters enjoyed violent video games.
- Gauntlett's Media 2.0 theory believes new media like YouTube have blurred lines between audiences and producers.
- Ethnography and Cultivation theory examine how personal traits and repeated media exposure shape audiences' views of social reality.
Dystopia refers to an imagined place where everything is bad and is often used by authors to warn readers of potential dangers if current societal trends continue into the future. Characteristics of dystopias include a lack of freedom, constant surveillance, fear of outsiders, and living in a lower level of society. While dystopias are typically set in the future, they resemble contemporary society. Dystopias and utopias are linked to technology and the online age because technological changes can trigger fears about the future effects of technology on society, though technology itself is neither inherently beneficial nor harmful and depends on how people choose to use it.
The Disney Pixar film Wall-E addresses the themes of industrialization and pollution through its depiction of an abandoned and trash-filled Earth. The document discusses how Wall-E is left alone to clean up the planet after humans evacuated due to it becoming uninhabitable. While the film provides entertainment, it also sends a message about the negative impacts of pollution and the disconnect between humans and nature that can result from overreliance on technology. The technical aspects of the film's animation and filming techniques aim to enhance these messages and themes. Wall-E's cultural aspects similarly reflect on issues like waste management, technology dependence, and humanity's relationship with machines.
The document summarizes a group project about the Pixar film Wall-E. It outlines the contributions of each group member: Katie Maloney will provide an overview, Rachel Cohen an introduction, Kylie Postell discussion questions, and Farhood Nahavandi PowerPoint slides. The film depicts a dystopian future where pollution and industrialization have rendered Earth uninhabitable, and humanity lives in space while becoming sedentary and dependent on technology.
A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF MOVIES ON YOUNGSTERS CHAPTER -1Nicole Heredia
This summary provides an overview of the key points from the document:
1. The document discusses a study on the impact of movies on young people. It aims to analyze both the positive and negative psychological and behavioral effects movies can have on viewers aged 14-25.
2. Positively, movies can educate about social issues, convey important messages, and inspire creativity. However, they may also promote unhealthy habits like smoking and normalize exaggerated violence.
3. The study will focus on college students in Coimbatore, India through surveys and questionnaires to understand how movies influence their character, behavior, and appearance. It seeks to determine if movies significantly impact viewers' real lives.
The document discusses several key concepts related to the diffusion of innovations:
1) It provides examples of diffusion from the movies "Road to Wellville" and "Surrogates" to illustrate concepts like an innovation being diffused by a central figure and the innovation-development process.
2) It analyzes the movie "Terminator" as an example of a change agent, who tries to influence decisions towards something deemed desirable.
3) Organizational diffusion processes like initiation, implementation, redefining, clarifying and routinizing are explained and related to the movie "Pirate Radio".
4) The attributes of innovations - relative advantage, compatibility, complexity, trialability and observability
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3. Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications, history, and feedback, then pay a deposit to start the assignment.
4. Review the completed paper and authorize final payment if pleased, or request revisions using the free revision policy.
The document discusses several audience theories:
- Uses & Gratifications theory examines why audiences consume certain media and what they get out of it (e.g. for education or humor).
- Copy Cat theory suggests people can be influenced by violent media, as seen in the 1999 Columbine school shooting where the shooters enjoyed violent video games.
- Gauntlett's Media 2.0 theory believes new media like YouTube have blurred lines between audiences and producers.
- Ethnography and Cultivation theory examine how personal traits and repeated media exposure shape audiences' views of social reality.
Dystopia refers to an imagined place where everything is bad and is often used by authors to warn readers of potential dangers if current societal trends continue into the future. Characteristics of dystopias include a lack of freedom, constant surveillance, fear of outsiders, and living in a lower level of society. While dystopias are typically set in the future, they resemble contemporary society. Dystopias and utopias are linked to technology and the online age because technological changes can trigger fears about the future effects of technology on society, though technology itself is neither inherently beneficial nor harmful and depends on how people choose to use it.
The Disney Pixar film Wall-E addresses the themes of industrialization and pollution through its depiction of an abandoned and trash-filled Earth. The document discusses how Wall-E is left alone to clean up the planet after humans evacuated due to it becoming uninhabitable. While the film provides entertainment, it also sends a message about the negative impacts of pollution and the disconnect between humans and nature that can result from overreliance on technology. The technical aspects of the film's animation and filming techniques aim to enhance these messages and themes. Wall-E's cultural aspects similarly reflect on issues like waste management, technology dependence, and humanity's relationship with machines.
The document summarizes a group project about the Pixar film Wall-E. It outlines the contributions of each group member: Katie Maloney will provide an overview, Rachel Cohen an introduction, Kylie Postell discussion questions, and Farhood Nahavandi PowerPoint slides. The film depicts a dystopian future where pollution and industrialization have rendered Earth uninhabitable, and humanity lives in space while becoming sedentary and dependent on technology.
A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF MOVIES ON YOUNGSTERS CHAPTER -1Nicole Heredia
This summary provides an overview of the key points from the document:
1. The document discusses a study on the impact of movies on young people. It aims to analyze both the positive and negative psychological and behavioral effects movies can have on viewers aged 14-25.
2. Positively, movies can educate about social issues, convey important messages, and inspire creativity. However, they may also promote unhealthy habits like smoking and normalize exaggerated violence.
3. The study will focus on college students in Coimbatore, India through surveys and questionnaires to understand how movies influence their character, behavior, and appearance. It seeks to determine if movies significantly impact viewers' real lives.
The document discusses several key concepts related to the diffusion of innovations:
1) It provides examples of diffusion from the movies "Road to Wellville" and "Surrogates" to illustrate concepts like an innovation being diffused by a central figure and the innovation-development process.
2) It analyzes the movie "Terminator" as an example of a change agent, who tries to influence decisions towards something deemed desirable.
3) Organizational diffusion processes like initiation, implementation, redefining, clarifying and routinizing are explained and related to the movie "Pirate Radio".
4) The attributes of innovations - relative advantage, compatibility, complexity, trialability and observability
Case Report Form Template. Online assignment writing service.Lori Gilbert
This document provides a summary of the key steps involved in creating a case report form template:
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2. Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, deadline, and attaching a sample if wanting the writer to mimic your style.
3. Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications, history, and feedback, then pay a deposit to start the assignment.
4. Review the completed paper and authorize final payment if pleased, or request revisions using the free revision policy.
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This document provides an outline for an essay discussing the social implications of media representations of youth subcultures. It includes sample introductions, discussions of representations in film and music videos with references to social identity theory, and suggests ending by discussing the future of these representations and their social implications. Examples of films such as "Kidulthood" and "Shifty" are given to illustrate negative and stereotypical portrayals of youth in media and their potential effects on societal views.
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As a result of combination of moving pictures, today's movie has been created. The main purpose of this is for entertainment. but it brings a lot more than that to people's life especially some advantages and inspiration through the screen. Nowadays, it has become one of the most popular activity to spend time with closer ones. Its benefits outweigh the disadvantages in some way. And most importantly, film itself is not right or wrong but individual's perception has their especial way of sensing. Bayarmaa Bayarbat "Watching a Film" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-6 , October 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd46329.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/other/46329/watching-a-film/bayarmaa-bayarbat
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This document summarizes a research study on how adults use avatars to access virtual worlds. It discusses three main points:
1. Popular culture and avatar use are relevant to understanding adult identity development and everyday learning.
2. Initial findings from movie and TV depictions of avatars suggest they allow consciousness to expand between real and virtual worlds, though the body can only occupy one world at a time.
3. While the study provides insights, future research should analyze avatars in video games to better understand their impacts on adult learning and social change.
Duc NguyenMonica D’AtonioEnglish 10214 Dec 2019 .docxmadlynplamondon
Duc Nguyen
Monica D’Atonio
English 102
14 Dec 2019
Anti-Intellectualism: The Root of Disaster
Idiocracy is a 2006 American dystopia science-fiction movie coordinated by Mike Judge and featuring Luke Wilson, Maya Rudolph, and Dax Shepard. Similarly to other dystopian literature, the movie depicts a dim future of mankind where people living in such circumstances as nature disaster, overpopulation, or .. Though the movie demonstrates numerous consequences, it especially focus on the issues of anti-intellectualism, which is the root of all the problems to raise concerns among people.
Is Anti-intellectualism is just an imagination in the movie Idiocracy? Does it arraign access to training in our general public? Whatever your interpretation of the master plan, racial and financial generalizations show up in "full shading" in this film. Frequently, these embellishments depend on language variety between the characters to evaluate anti intellectualism issues. Thus, many people have paid even more attention on the problematic of anti-intellectualism to provide solid evidence to prevent the worst consequences, the same as in the movie as in the articles "How Teacher Education Matters" written by Darling-Hammond, Linda, the article “Free College for All’ Is an Experiment That Has Already Failed by Jackson Toby, the article "The Rise and Decline of Vocational Education" written by Aaron Benavot,
The movie Idiocracy resolves to the tale of Joe Bauers, an American fighter who participates in an arranged military human hibernation experiment, just to accidentally stir 500 years after the fact in a tragic culture where humankind has grasped against intellectualism and corporate greed has spun out of control, and which is without scholarly interest, social duty, and reasonable thoughts of equity and human rights. In the future of reserve evolution, at the point when a mishap powers Joe’s cryogenic cases open, he alert to discover that he is the most brilliant individuals on Earth despite that he was just an average guy in the past, which makes him a heroic person of humankind. The economy of things to come is self-destructing; there're no yields to sustain individuals as the scene Joe specifies water and gets a stupid look from others "What, as in toilets?" or heaps of trash are all over. Joe, as the most knowledge individual on Earth, is given the assignment of sparing the world. Joe now has a duty to fix all the problematic even the simplest such as planting which needs water instead of an “electrolytes drink” which people being fooled to. Throughout 85 minutes, the film especially point out the significant impact of intelligence in our lives as it is the root of all the issues have shown in it.
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The movie Idiocracy resolves to the tale of Joe Bauers, an American fighter who participates in an arranged military human hibernation experiment, just to accidentally stir 500 years after the fact in a tragic culture where humankind has grasped against intellectualism and corporate greed has spun out of control, and which is without scholarly interest, social duty, and reasonable thoughts of equity and human rights. In the future of reserve evolution, at the point when a mishap powers Joe’s cryogenic cases open, he alert to discover that he is the most brilliant individuals on Earth despite that he was just an average guy in the past, which makes him a heroic person of humankind. The economy of things to come is self-destructing; there're no yields to sustain individuals as the scene Joe specifies water and gets a stupid look from others "What, as in toilets?" or heaps of trash are all over. Joe, as the most knowledge individual on Earth, is given the assignment of sparing the world. Joe now has a duty to fix all the problematic even the simplest such as planting which needs water instead of an “electrolytes drink” which people being fooled to. Throughout 85 minutes, the film especially point out the significant impact of intelligence in our lives as it is the root of all the issues have shown in it.
The thought of anti-intellectualism discussed in the film is that since contemporary society utilizes innovation to make lives simpler, we have no motivation to battle; in ...
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- It aims to illustrate the consequences of overconsumption, waste, and ignoring environmental problems that could result if changes are not made.
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Similar to Industrialization & Pollution Wall-e DQ's (20)
1. Discussion Questions
Industrialization & Pollution
Wall-e Group
November 9, 2012
Film Specific
1. Why does the human race look so fat and look like babies? Try to
incorporate industrialization into your question, does that have
anything to do with it? Give examples from the movie.
2. Describe the ways technology is also serving to „clean-up‟ humanity‟s
mess in the film. Then explain how technology has damaged life on
earth from the film
3. What are your thoughts and feelings of the beginning of the movie
Wall-e? Describe the setting of the clip.
Cultural Specific
4. Look how technology has influenced life on earth in the film;give
some examples from the movie. Pick out some similarities to life now.
How do the two compare? Does it improve or deter our lives?
5. What human activities might contribute to us progressing toward the
Earth depicted in the movie? Think about our countries lifestyles and
customs.
6. Think about feminism and women‟s stereotypes. What does Pixar
intentionally or unintentionally express when the Character “Eve” is
sent to save Earth? Also, how is Eves personality similar from Women
today and if you think different, explain.
7. Think about Sustainability in Portland. Other states or countries do not
emphasis sustainability. Could poverty, access to information and
resources, or education has anything to do with it? Wall-e gives a
narrow idea of our societies contributes when dealing with
industrialization and pollution.