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    Editing in the Media

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    self-esteem because they believe that the edited images show what they ought to look like (Clay). The link between body image and self-worth is evident‚ as is the link between photo-editing and self-esteem. In 2011‚ the American Medical Association urged the media and businesses to stop retouching models and editing photographs so heavily. They warned “we must stop exposing

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    The Music Industry In this essay I will be discussing the four main areas of the music industry; I hope to gain knowledge about them and how they connect to one another so I can better myself overall as a musician. Record Labels: Record Labels are brands that are responsible for marketing the music recordings and music videos of bands/artists; there are two types of record labels‚ major and independent. There are only 3 major record labels left which are Universal Music Group‚ Warner Music Group

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    Editing Codes

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    Edge Codes The use of editing has changed over the years. As times have changed‚ editing has changed along with it. Originally films were shot in a linear style and were simple. With the introduction of new technology‚ editing has changed greatly. Editing was first used to “cut out the bad and leave the good”. But‚ it is mostly used to show emotion and draw the viewer in. Editing has changed over time and has developed into a major part of the film-making process. In the beginning film-makers

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    Option 3: Revising and Editing Steps in the Writing Process As the writer I have to make sure that my essay conveys the main point. I also need to make sure that my essay is well developed‚ unified and organized. And I need to also make sure that all my sentences cohere together. I should also make sure that my topic sentence is conveying my paragraphs controlling idea. Most importantly as the write I need to make sure that my paragraphs include specific ideas and enough of them to support my

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    Becoming A Gladiator

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    became a gladiator‚ I was a soldier who was in the army. When we were not fighting battles‚ we spent time marching‚ practicing fighting‚ and making our own weapons. Between fighting battles‚ marching‚ and practicing‚ we had little time for anything else except a quick meal and as much sleep as we could grab. After commanding and fighting many wars against other provinces I was captured and sent back to rome to be sold. Soon after‚ I was bought by a manager and was sent to special gladiator school

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    Film Editing

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    purpose of writing an essay. 4. Write an essay on a chosen topic that analyses the visual and verbal/aural features used for effect‚ meaning and purpose in “I’m Not Scared.” 5. Design a storyboard that demonstrates an awareness of cinematographic and sound effects‚ visual narrative and point of view and contains explanatory notes evaluating the effectiveness of the decisions made. Rationale This film is an incredibly rich teaching resource that lends itself to enhancing the visual

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    IB English 9 2B 7 May 2012 The Colosseum and Gladiators While the Colosseum is a major tourist attraction today‚ back when the Roman Empire ruled it was a place of fighting‚ blood‚ and death. The colosseum was a source of entertainment for the people of Rome‚ as they witnessed the famed gladiators fighting to the death. The architectural design of the colosseum is an ingenious design‚ as well as the purpose and roles of it. The gladiators had an interesting history‚ as well as different classes

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    Gladiators in Ancient Rome Gladiators were trained warriors who fought each other to the death to entertain the Roman people. Romans had gotten the idea of gladiator battles from the ancient Etruscans. In the beginning‚ gladiator battles were held in rites of sacrifice due to the spirits of the dead. The first gladiatorial contest in Rome took place in 264 BC as part of one of the funeral rituals called a munus. Most of these matches took place at a large amphitheater called the Colosseum. The

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    Editing in the Shining

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    Shannon Cree English 167 Professor Csicsery-Ronay October 10‚ 2008 Editing in The Shining In his classic horror film‚ The Shining‚ Stanley Kubrick utilizes many different elements of editing to create unique and terrifying scenes. Kubrick relies on editing to assist in the overall terrifying and horrifying feel created in the movie. Editing in the movie creates many different effects‚ but the most notable effects created add to the continuity of the film as well as the sense of fear and terror

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    Editing Styles

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    Enumerate and define editing styles. a) sequence shot - contains no editing at all b) cutting to continuity – merely condenses the time and space of a completed action c) classical cutting – interprets an action by emphasizing certain details over others d) thematic montage – argues a thesis – the shots are connected in a relatively subjective manner e) abstract cutting – is a purely formalistic style‚ totally divorced from any recognizable subject matter 1. The

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