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Frozen (Disney Movie)

Transcript: Walt Disney Company Theme Parks (Disney World/ Disney Land) Family Resorts (Cruises) ABC Studios ABC Television Network(ABC News and ABC Sports) ESPN Lifetime Disney Channel Distributes movies Walt Disney Pictures Pixar Animation Studios Touchstone Pictures Hollywood Pictures Miramax Films Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment *the movie came out in 2013. The Big Six 1. Warner Brothers 2. Paramount 3. Twentieth Century Fox 4.Universial 5. Columbia Pictures 6. Disney Campbell Story line based off of Princesses Anna says Yes to marry Hans, a man she just met No ethnic or racial diversity in the movie. Ch. 7 Movies and the Impact of Images the message of feminine qualities changes Although she says Yes to marry Hans. Kristoff and Elsa make fun of marrying a complete stranger throughout the movie The concept of true love Differences Campbell, Richard, Christopher R. Martin, and Bettina Fabos. Media Essentials: a brief introduction. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2013. Print. Giroux, Henry. Breaking in to the Movies. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers, 2002. Print. Grazian, David. Mix It Up. New York: W.W Norton & Company, 2010. Print. http://boxofficemojo.com/yearly/chart/?yr=2013 Henry Giroux-Ch.7: Children's Culture and Disney Let It Go "All of the female characters in these films are ultimately subordinate to males, and define their sense of power and desire almost exclusively in terms of dominant male narratives" (Giroux 114). "It appears crucial that parents, educators and others pay attention to how these Disney films and visual media are used and understood differently by diverse groups of kids" (Giroux 125). Don't let them in, don't let them see Be the good girl you always have to be Conceal, don't feel, don't let them know Well, now they know! It's funny how some distance Makes everything seem small And the fears that once controlled me Can't get to me at all! It's time to see what I can do To test the limits and break through No right, no wrong, no rules for me I'm free! Let it go, let it go And I'll rise like the break of dawn Let it go, let it go That perfect girl is gone! "Most movies feature a number of stories that play out within the film's larger, overarching narrative. These narratives also present recognizable character types (protagonist, antagonist, romantic interest, sidekick) and have a clear beginning, middle, and end" (Campbell 205). How has Disney changed and in what ways has it stayed the same? "Together, the Big Six account for more than 90 percent of the revenue generated by commercial films" (Campbell 213). Frozen (Grazian 52-53) Ch. 3 Monsters. Inc Frozen is #3 TOP 20 in 2013 Grazian Frozen is a movie about two sisters Elsa, the queen, and Anna, the princess. Elsa has the special abilities that allow her to create ice. She runs off leave behind her duties as queen and Anna tries to bring her back to her kingdom. Same Summary Conclusion Citations Campbell by: Destini Torres Ch.6 Risky Business Frozen is #3. Fits the standards be in the Top 20. It is computer-generated and artful animation. Disney is in the Big Six. It continues to influence culture and adult culture. Besides producing and selling movies, merchandize come with popular films. How can Disney move forward in the messages it provides in their film? How do you think it will change in the next five years? Grazian "...the remaining three motion pictures in the Top 20 rely on either computer-generated imagery (or CGI), artful animation, or fireballs galore... Furthermore, these kinds of ilms easily lend themselves to branding and merchandising opportunities" (Grazian 123)

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Disney Movies: Frozen

Transcript: Disney Movies: Frozen Introduction to Frozen Plot Summary Themes Explored Frozen explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the complexity of sibling relationships. It challenges traditional narratives by emphasizing that true love can come in various forms, particularly highlighting self-love and acceptance. The story unfolds as Elsa accidentally reveals her magical powers during her coronation, plunging Arendelle into eternal winter. Anna embarks on a quest to find her sister, encountering allies and adversaries that enrich the narrative. Communication Strategy in Film Main Characters The film centers around two sisters, Elsa and Anna, who embody contrasting personalities. Elsa, the Snow Queen, struggles with her icy powers and fear of rejection, while Anna represents love, optimism, and bravery, driving the narrative towards reconciliation. Introduction to Frozen Disney's Frozen revolutionized animated storytelling with its compelling characters and intricate themes, showcasing the complexity of familial bonds and self-acceptance. This section delves into the fascinating aspects of the film's narrative and characters. Overview of Disney's Frozen Released in 2013, Frozen is a groundbreaking animated film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. It became a cultural phenomenon, grossing over $1.28 billion worldwide and winning two Academy Awards, including Best Animated Feature. Importance of Communication in Storytelling Communication in storytelling frames the audience's understanding and emotional connection to the narrative. In Frozen, characters' dialogues and interactions convey deeper meanings, impacting perceptions of relationships and character development. Communication Strategy in Film Character Dialogues and Interactions Effective communication is central to storytelling, shaping how audiences perceive characters and the narrative. In Frozen, the film utilizes distinct communication strategies to convey emotions, relationships, and themes, enriching viewer engagement. In Frozen, dialogues reveal key character motivations and emotions, particularly between Elsa and Anna. Their conversations shift from conflict to connection, illustrating the evolution of their relationship and the impact of communication in resolving tension. Symbolism and Non-Verbal Communication Frozen employs rich symbolism and non-verbal cues to enhance storytelling. For instance, Elsa's ice creation symbolizes her emotional turmoil, while body language between characters conveys trust, fear, and reconciliation without words. Conclusion and Implications Effects of Sudden Changes in Communication Future Directions for Analysis Future analyses can focus on the comparative study of communication strategies in animated films versus live-action. Examining audience reactions to varied communicative styles can offer deeper insights into effective storytelling techniques across genres. Final Thoughts on Frozen's Impact Frozen's innovative storytelling and character interactions underscore the pivotal role of communication in engaging audiences. The film serves as a case study for exploring complex emotions and relationship dynamics through dialogue and non-verbal cues. Role and Responsibilities of the Speaker Influence on Speaker-Audience Relationship Impact on Quality of Interaction Lessons for Communication Strategies A speaker must adapt to sudden changes in communication to maintain clarity and engagement. This requires heightened awareness of audience reactions and a commitment to recalibrating the message to ensure effective delivery while remaining authentic. Shifts in communication can alter the established rapport between the speaker and audience. A sudden change may cause the audience to feel alienated or confused, diminishing trust and engagement, which are vital for an effective relationship. When communication strategies suddenly change, it can disrupt the natural flow of conversation. This often leads to misunderstandings, decreased engagement, and a loss of the original message's intent, challenging the audience's ability to connect with the speaker effectively. Drawing from Frozen, communicators can learn the importance of adaptability. Sudden changes in conversation can enhance relatability, deepen emotional connections, and significantly influence how messages are received and interpreted by audiences. Conclusion and Implications Adjustment of Message Delivery Summary of Key Points Effective message delivery requires adjustment when communication strategies shift. Speakers must modify their tone, pacing, and non-verbal cues to accommodate the change, ensuring the core message remains clear and impactful to the audience. The transformative power of communication strategies in Disney's Frozen reveals profound implications for audience engagement and interaction quality. Frozen showcases the significance of effective communication, highlighting the protagonist's emotional journey and shifts in their communicative

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