Acme Fireworks

Assume the following scenario: You are the manager of Acme Fireworks, a fireworks retailer who sells fireworks, and produces fireworks displays with ground display fireworks and large aerial display fireworks. The company started in the owner’s garage 2 years ago and now has 15 employees who you manage. The company started as a sole proprietorship, and the owner has never changed the entity. The owner has informed you that the company has received inquiries from several large businesses wondering if the company could create several fireworks displays on a regular basis. The owner told the inquirers that the company could fill such display orders, and a price per display was agreed upon. It was discussed that most of the cost for a fireworks display is for skilled labor, insurance, and the actual service of setting off the fireworks. No other details were discussed. The owner is anticipating that new employees will need to be hired, but he is worried that if the large orders for fireworks displays do not continue, the company will not have the funds to pay the new employees. The owner is now considering changing the business entity, but he does not know what entity to form or how to form it.

In your paper, the owner has asked you to do the following:

Analyze if the contracts with the businesses will be governed by common law or the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC).
Explain why.
Analyze whether the owner formed a contract with the businesses.
Apply the five essential elements of an enforceable contract.
Explain the potential personal liability to Acme Fireworks if a spectator is injured by a stray firework from a fireworks display.
Discuss the different employment types and relationships relevant to agency law.
Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of each type specific to Acme Fireworks.
Explain why Acme Fireworks should not operate as a sole proprietorship.
Recommend a new business entity.
Provide rationale to support your recommendation.

Sample Solution

camera movements, zooming in and out from one room to another with a smooth technique. Every shot has a purpose, even the littlest, seemingly random things in the house helped in adding to the sinister feel of the movie. Add in the piano sounds properly injected in scenes, the result is a portentous, uncanny mood all throughout. The editing is noticeably very clean. I really like that fade out-fade in the transition of scenes, especially when compared to films nowadays with their idle editing styles.

One of the major techniques that were used in this film that I find very interesting is the scenes of the fil that were filmed through the glass doors. This is a very different approach that is hard to come by in films. This technique gives off the feeling that the viewers are quietly eavesdropping on the family’s life from outside the window.

Another style of camerawork I find very noticeable is the continuous movement of the camera. The camera steadily and smoothly manages to follow each character as they carry about the business. (22:06) In this scene, the father had just finished serving his wife and family food and is about to stand up to go and receive his guests. The camera movements in this scene are very genuine as the movement also makes it seem like the camera stood up the bed as well with the father’s character.

As the film goes on it is noticeable that the images become somewhat distorted, I am not sur this this was done intentionally or unintentionally but this however gives the film a dreamlike feel which is not clear at the beginning but made clearer at the end of the movie when we discover that all of this never actually happened and it turned out to be a figment of someone’s imagination.

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