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    Robbie Schwartz 3/12/13 English 1H Tim Burton uses many cinematic techniques in his movies such as lighting and camera angles throughout his movies in order to create effects and moods. Cinematic techniques He uses both lighting and camera angles in Edward Scissorhands and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory numerous times. He uses them very effectively to portray different ideas such as showing strengths‚ weaknesses‚ or size in a character or setting‚ or revealing a depressing or cheerful surrounding

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    Some facial recognition algorithms identify facial features by extracting landmarks‚ or features‚ from an image of the subject’s face. For example‚ an algorithm may analyze the relative position‚ size‚ and/or shape of the eyes‚ nose‚ cheekbones‚ and jaw. These features are then used to search for other images with matching features. Other algorithms normalize a gallery of face images and then compress the face data‚ only saving the data in the image that is useful for face detection. A probe image

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    True Grit Trailer Western as a genre is widely known for the use of a variety of camera angles and shots to enhance action. A 2010 western film directed by the Cohen Brothers and called True Grit is distinct for its interesting plot and cinematographic language. The directors masterfully use various camera angles and shots in order to enrich cinematographic language of their film. The Cohen brothers use different camera shots that serve different purposes. The directors use Extreme Wide Shot (EWS)

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    Film Techniques Camera Composition Camera Shots Establishing shot or Extreme long shot This shot is taken from an extreme distance and usually shows landscapes‚ cityscapes‚ etc. Often used at the start of a movie. Showing the vast surrounding. Long shot This shot establishes the exact location of the scene by showing subjects in their surroundings. Full Shot Shows a character from head to toe. Point of full shot is to show/ bring attention to the body‚ body language‚ posture and costuming. Medium

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    establish the scene of a story composition the arrangement of people or things in a film scene credits the list of people who were involved in the making of a film director the person responsible for the artistic production of a film‚ e.g. the lighting‚ camera work‚ action‚ and the actors’ interpretation of their roles feature film film which tells a story (as compared‚ for example‚ to a documentary film) motion picture the North American term for ’film’ / movie producer the person responsible for the overall

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    Chapter 8 Joints & Skeletal Movement Classification of joints is by functional group (the amount of movement possible)‚ and structural group (how the bones are held together). Functional Group Structural Group Fibrous (bones connected by short‚ fibrous filaments) Cartilagenous (bones connected by cartilage) Synarthrosis (immobile) Suture Amphiarthrosis (slight movement) Syndesmosis cranium -carpal/tarsal bones‚ -btwn radius & ulna Diarthrosis (free mobility) Gomphosis joint btwn teeth & maxilla/mandible

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    Camera angles are used to manipulate perspective. (how the viewer sees things). As an audience we receive messages about shots or scenes by the angles that are used. High Angle – is often used to make a character look smaller‚ vulnerable‚ diminished. (looking down) Low Angle – is often used to make a character look dominant and over-powering. (looking up). Example of a Low Angled mid Shot is of Boone and the other coaches standing in the diningroom of the football camp demanding that every

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    deceiving him. Bingham tries to move on with his life and get back in the air‚ but the final scene portrays him as a sad and empty individual who finally realizes the extent of his self-imposed isolation. redundant The focus of the camera along with quick cuts and varying camera levels in the second scene portray how Bingham has successfully compartmentalized his life‚ leading to?? now that I think about it‚ is it‚ rather‚ than the compartmentalizing that he learns on his job leads to this in his life

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    Camera techniques have been used in many different ways. There was a variety of camera shots such as; extreme long shots‚ long shots‚ medium long shots‚ medium shots‚ medium close-up‚ close-up‚ big close-up and extreme close-up. At the end of the movie‚ Molly and Daisy are shown in a long shot with a scenic view of Jigalong in the background. By being able to see the background‚ you can tell that they are back home. At some point in the movie there is also a big close up of Mr Neville. Since Mr Neville

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    American photographer‚ Irving Penn was an extraordinary fashion and portraiture photographer. A common theme throughout the entirety of his body of work is capturing the essence of whatever is in front of the camera. He revolutionized the world of photography with his simple style‚ always photographing on a blank background. Aside from his work in fashion and portraiture‚ Penn also branched and did work in the area of still lifes. He believed “A good photograph is one that communicates a fact‚ touches

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