In the world of market research, one quickly learns that a movie that "moves too slow" is much less likely to become a hit than one that is paced well. Note that "moves too slow" is not at all the same as, "It's too long!"
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俺たちに明日はない, 卒業 英語解説
Watching movies that were influential to you in your formative years with a generation or two younger is always interesting situation... During a Cinema 107 Film Aesthetics class held with advanced high school students, I got to not only see "Bonnie and Clyde" and "The Graduate" again, but experience it in real time with students today. The results from a nostalgia standpoint were interesting for me; and watching their reactions was even more fascinating.
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"Kawafuchi Sensei" provides a variety of content:
-- Iconoclastic movie reviews and advice for writing scripts. As a former development executive and current college instructor, I started recording movie reviews as a way to amuse my students and encourage them to do their own videos. Somehow that would up as this channel!
-- Interviews with industry pros. These are a series of interviews recorded while I ran a grant for the California Community College Chancellor's Office that provided information to students looking to break into the entertainment industry. Most of these interviews cover jobs in entertainment that aren't generally known to those not in the industry.
-- Various clips from American television documentaries, movies of the week, and other assorted tidbits that are assumed to be in public domain.
-- Various clips from Japanese television, most circa 1978-1983 when I lived there. Most are scenes from American movies dubbed in Japanese. Most of these dubs are different from those found on physical media. Other videos feature the commentaries that often came before those films as well as commercials that were in the initial telecasts.
I used to have a large collection of Japanese music programs and suspense thriller movies of the week. These have been removed for now because of copyright issues.
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Judy Garland was a one-of-a-kind performer. But that hasn't stopped Hollywood from doing three adaptations of her life. Which one is the best of the three? Is it "Rainbow," which told the story of her early years, when show biz was still a dream? Or was it "Me and My Shadows," an award-winning look at her life featuring Judy Davis? Or is it the most recent "Judy" featuring Renee Zelwegger? All three have their advantages but, significantly, serious drawbacks. Which comes closest to capturing the "real Judy?"
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Scene from the Japanese dub of "Young Frankenstein" from the 1979 telecast
Gene Wilder, Madeline Kahn, Marty Feldman
マーティ・フェルドマン, ジーン・ワイルダー, マデリーン・カーン
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Scene from the 1970's Japanese dub of Gone with the Wind (not available on home video), featuring Kurihara Komaki as Scarlett.
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Veteran post production supervisor Jennifer Phillips is interviewed by future post production supervisor Armen Fetulagian (now doing Umbrella Academy) about the most common post production problems.
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"Kawafuchi Sensei" provides a variety of content:
-- Iconoclastic movie reviews and advice for writing scripts. As a former development executive and current college instructor, I started recording movie reviews as a way to amuse my students and encourage them to do their own videos. Somehow that would up as this channel!
-- Interviews with industry pros. These are a series of interviews recorded while I ran a grant for the California Community College Chancellor's Office that provided information to students looking to break into the entertainment industry. Most of these interviews cover jobs in entertainment that aren't generally known to those not in the industry.
-- Various clips from American television documentaries, movies of the week, and other assorted tidbits that are assumed to be in public domain.
-- Various clips from Japanese television, most circa 1978-1983 when I lived there. Most are scenes from American movies dubbed in Japanese. Most of these dubs are different from those found on physical media. Other videos feature the commentaries that often came before those films as well as commercials that were in the initial telecasts.
I used to have a large collection of Japanese music programs and suspense thriller movies of the week. These have been removed for now because of copyright issues.
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In this grouping of interviews, First Assistant Director Greg Zekowski discusses producing a set with industrial filmmaker/writer/educator Adrian Castillo and current trainee for line producer Garen Tanielian.
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GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS CHANNEL:
ENGLISH LANGUAGE CONTENT: More videos about entertainment careers will be uploaded (and in many cases reuploaded) over the next few months. Please stay tuned!
If you enjoyed this video, please check out the information about Strong Workforce, a multi-year grant dedicated to providing students with greater opportunities to meld traditional education with increased involvement and hands-on training from employers. Here is their website: https://www.cccco.edu/About-Us/Chancellors-Office/Divisions/Workforce-and-Economic-Development/Strong-Workforce-Program/CTE-Faculty-Resource-Hub---Career-Technical-Education-Information/What-is-Strong-Workforce
This channel is dedicated to all sorts of content surrounding the entertainment industry. It was originally formed as a repository of content created for the California Community College Chancellor's Office Department of Economic and Workforce Development Doing What Matters Initiative. Running from 2013-2018, numerous events and assets were created to enhance anyone interested in entertainment as a career to find the best career pathways in. In order to support that effort, a series of videos were created that dealt with "below-the-line" or "crafts" positions, which are often not taught in regular curriculum.
The program further expanded to include digital assets that might be amusing to general students. Dan Watanabe, founder of this channel, was a grant director.
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Also please check out the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation http://laedc.com and the LA Chamber of Commerce for ongoing information about new workforce developments. http://lachamber.com
JAPANESE LANGUAGE CONTENT: Having attended high school in Japan, channel owner Dan Watanabe found this also to be a place where interesting tidbits from his days in Japan could provide a nostalgic backwards look for his former classmates -- as well as his current students. Further, this could be of cultural interest to westerners.
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During the 1960's and 1970's, Hollywood musicals underwent a sea change -- the original film musical was seemingly overnight replaced by big overblown adaptations. One of the most controversial aspects of this was that suddenly favorite Broadway performers were infamously recast with mere "movie stars." But was this practice really such a negative? We examine "Gypsy," "My Fair Lady," and "Mame" -- three of the most controversial examples -- to see.
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