We all captured the camera, gathered our friends and tried to make a movie. I remember doing a lot in the second grade. I still do this from time to time. Making a professional movie is very different from some small homemade movies. Home movies are taken at home or in the public, and in most cases they make professional movies at movie studios. In addition, professional movies require a lot of lighting and editing, but home movies are usually taken without professional editing and lighting.
It is attractive to see how a screenwriter makes movies from books. How will they decide what to emphasize, what to miss, what should be added? Let's think about a book made into a movie. Please create a comparison article explaining similarities and differences. Please try to discuss which one you prefer and why. Many students choose not to read books but to watch video games and TV at their free time. I write a letter to the chairperson of the board of education of the town in order to make students interested in reading. Provide ideas on how to make students choose to read other kinds of entertainment
Video game movies will always face a big challenge: making video games video games as much fun. Early video game movies like such ancestor Super Mario Brothers tried to achieve this goal by something almost completely different from the game itself. Of course there are cocaine fuel show by Ruigi, Mario and Dennis hopper as a cup, and some strange monster monsters called "goombas", but it is never a Super Mario Brothers movie close to the style. (In addition, they technically use Princess Daisy in place of Princess Peach; Daisy is the Princess of Super Mario Land Hollywood, putting it together.) DOOM and Prince of Persia: others like Sand of Time Movie Reproducing Originality Video games may be successful to some extent, but it is still the ultimate passive experience. (Perhaps, I may be biased toward this feeling, but SMB 3 is the best game ever.)