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    Perspective Throughout history‚ the film industry has seen many directing styles and techniques. The early part of the 20th century saw a factory style of film production‚ but as the years went by‚ director’s began to employ new and untried techniques in their pictures. One such technique which these director’s implemented was a new approach to the use of the camera and camera angles. "Casablanca‚" an Academy Award winning film of 1942 saw director Michael Curtiz manipulate the camera in ways others had

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    Undefeated Film Analysis

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    Now listen to me for one second‚ look around and take in your surroundings‚ do you appreciate what you have or do you take it for granted? Many in the U.S. are from towns and familie where these people have had the advantage to not have to worry about money‚ or if they walk outside they might be shot. Now after watching the film Undefeated‚ which shows the journey of coach Courtney and his players from Manassas High school in inner city Memphis. The film illustrates the struggles these players have

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    nothing without a high functioning camera and the GS3 features not one but two: an 8.0 megapixel rear facing camera and a 4.0 megapixel front facing camera. The multitude of options within the device’s camera function is particularly impressive. There is an automatic panorama setting within the camera options that is extremely easy to operate‚ allowing the user to capture beautiful landscape shots with a simple tap on the screen. Another noteworthy function of the camera is the “Best Shot” mode. This

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    Storytelling Assignment

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    A DESTINY TO CHOOSEBy Martin Egger02..02.2013Storytelling | 1 Summary 3 2 The World of Yîara 3 3 Story Synopsis 3 4 Primary Plot Points 4 5 Characters 5 6 Opening Cutscene 5 7 Sample Diary Entries 7 8 Sample Quests 7 9 Storyboards 8 Summary A DESTINY TO CHOOSE is a Role Playing Game for the PC and serves as an introduction or origin presentation of the character Netjeri in the World of Yîara. This game is used as a demo how to implement class selection into the story. The central

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    Blue's Aint No Mockin Bird

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    to scoop buttermilk and soft cheese when we lived at the dairy. “Go tell that man we ain’t a bunch of trees.” “Ma’am?” “I said to tell that man to get away from here with that camera.” Me and Cathy look over toward the meadow where the men with the station wagon’d been roamin around all mornin. The tall man with a huge camera lassoed to his shoulder was buzzin our way. “They’re makin movie pictures‚” yelled Tyrone‚ stiffenin his legs and twistin so the tire’d come down slow so they could see. “They’re

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    The Power of Photography

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    I have never looked at anything as intensely as I have through the viewfinder of a camera. It may seem odd that my most intense experiences of reality have come through an artificial lens‚ but a camera is a close cousin to both a magnifying glass and a microscope. It is not only the ability to see things in more detail that commands our attention. It is something else‚ something about the art of photography that forces us to examine the world as we don’t normally do. Normally we don’t see things

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    devices. It helps revel the characters and develop the themes of the work. Ian Macmillan has successfully made use of symbolism in the short story "Liar Liar". The heron and the camera are the most vital symbols of all‚ which help provide a deeper meaning of the story. While the heron represents for the wealthy families‚ the camera embodies new hope‚ new outlook‚ and these two symbols both convey the message about the role of family in the life. The heron described in the story "Liar Liar" is a significant

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    Telepresence

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    A presentation on Telepresence. Csc 402 BY GBAJABIAMILA RAHEEM AKINKUNLE MATRIC NO: CNAS/2009/042 WESLEY UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY‚ ONDO. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT. BS.C COMPUTER SCIENCE. 2013-06-02 TelePresence Planning‚ Design‚ and Implementation Service The TelePresence Planning‚ Design‚ and Implementation Service helps organizations accelerate the business benefits of the Telepresence Solution and get the most from their technology investment

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    native and keen surfer‚ invented the GoPro after a surf trip to Australia in 2002. It is small and non-descript looking‚ deceptive really‚ however is a wearable camera and camcorder. Its size means it can be mounted almost anywhere with ease‚ whilst also having the capacity to shoot videos and stills in full HD. The GoPro was the first camera of its kind; small and virtually indestructible‚ and able to be mounted practically anywhere due to its size‚ portability and versatile mounts‚ such as the ability

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    problem of racial conflict in America by skilfully manipulating cinematic devices such as staging‚ narrative‚ cinematography‚ editing and sound. The concentration and emphasis on characters’ certain physical attributes with the use of photography and camera framing‚ the fast pace editing style and manipulation of sound all contribute to film’s overall meaning. In analysing the short sequence beginning with a small girl drawing a chalk painting on the road and ending with Sal‚ the local pizzeria owner

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