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    receive many requests for free images on a regular basis. In a perfect world‚ each of us would love to be able to respond in a positive manner and assist‚ especially with projects or efforts related to areas such as education‚ social issues‚ and conservation of natural resources. To a photographer creating compelling images is the way they make their living. If they were give away their images for free‚ or spend too much time responding to requests for free images‚ they would and could not make a

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    2016 Body Image in Photo Editing Body image has been evolving ever since the first picture was edited. As a society‚ we believe that it is the majority of women that have been affected by photo editing‚ but women aren’t the only ones. Men‚ just as much as women‚ have problems with body image because of photos distributed by producers of movies‚ magazines‚ and even simple everyday commercials. Young children‚ as well as men and women‚ sadly have problems with body image too. This body image ‘epidemic’

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    Editing Exercise: Faulty Parallelism Practice in Correcting Errors in Parallel Structure When two or more parts of a sentence are parallel in meaning (such as items in a series or words linked by correlative conjunctions)‚ you should coordinate those parts by making them parallel in form. Otherwise‚ your readers may be confused by the faulty parallelism. Rewrite each of the following sentences‚ correcting any errors in parallelism. Use your own paper. 1. We must either raise revenues or

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    IMPLEMENTATION OF IMAGE PROCESSING ALGORITHMS ON FPGA ABSTRACT This presents the use of a high language programming technique to implement image processing algorithms. FPGA is very instrumental in real time image processing because of the properties it holds. For example‚ FPGA has a structure that has ability to use temporal and special parallelism. This property is only unique to this kind of gates. Hardware constraints of the machine are another factor to consider because it affects the

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    Editing in the Media

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    females with advertisements and images of glamorous women. These advertisements highlight their beautiful features‚ and the pressures of society encourage average women to strive to reach that level of perfection. The individuals in the photographs are often computer edited‚ manipulated into looking better than they actually are. The images portrayed by the media are often heavily edited and feature women with bodies not possessed by the average female. The edited images of ideal bodies perpetrated

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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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    History of Editing

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    History of editing: In the first years of film‚ editing wasn’t used as it is today. When film first came about‚ people mostly used films to make actualities. Actualities mean a short film of an actual event. For instance‚ a ship pulling into the harbour‚ or a train passing by. These films didn’t have much of a story. However‚ it wasn’t long before films made by the Lumiere Brothers‚ and the Edison company‚ contained a plot. (include a little about plot vs story here) These filmmakers would set

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    Editing In The Outsiders

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    the 2009 science fiction disaster film 2012 shows the scene where Kate Curtis (Amanda Peet)‚ the protagonist’s former wife‚ and her boyfriend Gordon Silberman (Thomas McCarthy) experience a massive‚ earth-shattering earthquake in a supermarket. The editing in this scene primarily serves to induce suspense in the audience. Suspense is created is using cross-cuts between the settings of outside the supermarket and inside. By cutting between the dialogue of couple inside and brief looks at the cracks in

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    reporting and editing

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    BMC-III PAPER-II (EDITING) CONTENT No. Lesson Writer Vetter 01 Editing- An Introduction Sh. M. R. Patra Sh. S. K. Singh 02 Principles of Editing Sh. M. R. Patra Sh. S. K. Singh 03 Qualities of Editorial Staff Sh. M. R. Patra Sh. S. K. Singh 04 Responsibilities of Editorial Staff Sh. M. R. Patra Sh. S. K. Singh 05 News Room & News Desk Sh. M. R. Patra Sh. S. K. Singh 06 Editing Process Sh. M. R. Patra Sh

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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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