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    duplicate’s eyes as they are being tested. The main issue presented through the film is the controversy over whether or not the duplicates count as human. Scott’s use of lighting in the film is impeccable; predictive lighting‚ and the use of shadows really help add to the message of the film. On the technical side‚ the use of the chiaroscuro lighting technique and the addition of smoke made the set look and feel real when captured on camera. The water on the streets helped reflect the little light that was

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    using available or natural lighting of the surroundings or using professional lighting equipment‚ every production requires a suitable lighting design according to the needs of the film’s story and the director’s vision. Every lighting set-up provides a specific mood‚ emotion‚ atmosphere‚ and aesthetics to the overall film viewing experience. Without light‚ it is not possible to see anything‚ and it is not possible to shoot a scene. The primary reason why lighting is needed in a production is

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    BMGT440 - Midterm Individual Case Fonderia di Torino‚ S.p.A Question 1 There are many benefits of acquiring the Vulcan Mold-Maker. In terms of purely economic benefits‚ this machine is less labor intensive‚ requiring only one worker per shift whereas the old machines required 12 workers per shift and 3 workers for maintenance. The new machine also provides a higher depreciation tax shield and cost savings in other areas of the foundry. Other benefits include improvements in quality‚ lower

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    AUTOMATED CLASSROOM LIGHTING SYSTEM OF SKSU-ISULAN CAMPUS A requirement in Research III (Methods of Research) A Research Proposal Submitted by: Michael G. Juson BSIT CT 3-A 2nd Semester S.Y. 2012-2013 Submitted to: Celia R. Peralta CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Modern technology nowadays changes in the society and established itself as one of the significant industries of today‚ influencing almost every sector of every community. Indeed‚ it greatly influences

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    "The Re-lighting of the Waterval Boven Road Tunnel" AUTHOR: Murray Cronje‚ Pr.Tech (Eng.) SYNOPSIS The paper will firstly discuss the intricacies of the sophisticated reflector design and electrical construction for electromagnetic interference conformity‚ for the induction luminaire that was chosen for this project. Then the paper will continue to discuss the principles of the lighting design for the interior of this tunnel‚ based on CEN and CIE recommendations‚ including some visual renderings

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    Chapter 3 Case: The Dim Lighting Co. Arshini Dhambarage Baker College Chapter 3 Case: The Dim Lighting Co. Name: Jim West 1. Problems A. Micro Short sightedness of the Accounting and Manufacturing departments. Competitor threats. B. Macro Profit margin dropped by 15% (poor financial situation) Company is not in a position to spend the capital necessary to fund the project. The potential resignation of Robert Spinks if the project is not funded. If the project

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    “HYBRID SOLAR LIGHTING” Micro generation of green energy Ever-increasing green-house gas emission into the atmosphere is major cause leading to global warming and its related catastrophic climate changes which‚ in turn‚ is threatening the very existence of human race. This has led to many global summits but no serious commitment by global leaders Energy production contributes much towards carbon emission. Renewable energy or green energies are not only perennial but less polluting due to low

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    Film Essay In the movie Casablanca directed by Michael Curtiz‚ lighting plays an integral part in displaying an underlying tone of what is being portrayed in the scenes. The lighting in the bar is consistently bright except when there is a spotlight focusing the viewer’s attention to a specific character. When we see the outside of Rick’s bar at night there is always searchlights roaming looking for criminals. In the Final scenes of the movie‚ shadows cover the eyes of Bogart letting us in on

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    Case Solution: The Dim Lighting Co. I. Problems: A. Macro 1. Will Dim Lighting be reactive? 2. Will Dim Lighting be proactive? B. Micro 1. Will Jim West be influenced by thoughts of what a second year of un-obtained targets will do to his career in making this budget decision? 2. West feels threatened every time Spinks does not receive his demands or “wish list.” II. Causes: 1. Previous unprofitable year. 2. Spinks’ past history of leaving a company that “lacked creativity

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    scenes of Frankenstein changed the light changed. Also the sound depended on the scene. In darker themed scenes the lighting was dim but in happy themed scenes the lighting was bright. Also in darker themed scenes the sound was depressing‚ while in happy themed scenes the sound was uplifting. As Victor Frankenstein tried to bring the creature to life in the first scene‚ the lighting and sound design supported the play very well. In the beginning on that moment‚ the lights dimmed twice. All of a

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