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    In Steven Soderbergh’s 2011 hyperlink movie‚ Contagion‚ the scene that I felt was the most significant was the scene when the main character of the movie‚ Mitch‚ witnesses his wife‚ Beth‚ collapse in their kitchen which occurs within the first 20 minutes of the film. The significance of this scene is that this is the first time as a spectator of the film‚ that one realizes how truly sick Beth was. We also are able to realize that up until the point of Beth collapsing and seizing in her kitchen‚ Mitch

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    Cortez Orsini Gonzalez English_101_ODC 29 September‚ 2014 Summary Why Colleges shower their students with A’s In “Why Colleges Shower Their Students with A’s” by Brent Staples‚ some of the most interesting things that I noticed in the essay was the topic of how colleges are issuing more and more A’s due to an increasing consumer demand and a stiff competition from competitors. Staples states‚ “Some departments shower students with A’s to fill poorly attended courses that might otherwise be canceled

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    The scene with the street riots in Virginia establishes the conflict between the two races in this environment and many other places similar to it‚ like that of Maycomb County (the setting of To Kill A Mockingbird). The way the two races are separated on opposites sides in the scene symbolises what the way of life is for each both the white and black people. This is similar to in the novel how the whites were prejudiced against the blacks‚ and the separations between the two races‚ but there is

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    Noor Khan Aesthetics & Video SAAMPT Assignment: Write about Mise-en-scene. In the film industry‚ the various amounts of different types of film are incredible. But as different as films may seem‚ they all have one element that links them all together. That element is known as mise-en-scene. Mise-en-scene is a French phrase that means “putting into the scene.” Mise-en-scene includes elements such as setting‚ lighting‚ costume‚ camerawork‚ figure movement and expression (acting). Each movie

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    isON THE WATERFRONT SCENE ANALYSIS The ending scenes of the film are set on the waterfront‚ at Jonny Friendly’s shack. In this scene we see Terry seize revenge after his brothers murder. We see Terry’s independence‚ strength and motivation emerge from his hesitant and conserved self. Through Terry’s act of rebellion‚ he stands against the crowd‚ becoming the man he never was. Through his physical exploitation Terry is able to redeem himself. This scene acts as the climax of the film‚ and is where

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    3D CRIME SCENE RECONSTRUCTION Clint Fritz August 22‚ 2010 Devry University CRMJ420ON_B Table of Contents Types of Crime Scene Reconstruction3 Specific Incident Reconstruction3 Specific Event Reconstruction3 Specific Physical Evidence Reconstruction4 Capturing the Measurements4 Quick Record to Preserve the Crime Scene5 Multiple Scans of the scene to create one model5 Calibrated Digital Cameras5 3D Lasers5 Model the 3D Crime Scene6 3D Software6 360 Degree View6 Virtual Tool7

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    In the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen‚ there are several scenes that reveal the values of the characters and the society in which they live in. Majority of the scenes contribute to the meaning of the work as a whole. Although there are numerous scenes that reveal values of the characters and the society they live in‚ the proposal from Darcy to Elizabeth greatly exhibits the meaning of work a whole. In volume II‚ chapter 11 Darcy’s proposal‚ expected for the reader yet shockingly to

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    Alfred Hitchcock’s powerful‚ complex psychological thriller‚ Psycho (1960) is the "mother" of all modern horror suspense films - it single-handedly ushered in an era of inferior screen ’slashers’ with blood-letting and graphic‚ shocking and killings. While this was Hitchcock’s first real horror film‚ he was mistakenly labeled as a horror film director ever since he directed Psycho. The master of suspense skillfully handle and guides the audience into identifying with the main character‚ luckless

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    Third Aerial Scene

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    The third aerial-scene of the neighborhood marks the final stage of the film. We have witnessed Lester being filmed constantly inferior in the scenes in the first portion of the movie and have witnessed him challenging that connotation in the second‚ where he is usually engaged in eye-level shots or rising above others‚ even if only for a moment. The third part of the movie‚ which encompasses one day‚ the last day of Lester’s life‚ shows the results of his work from the second section of the film

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    film V for Vendetta‚ James McTeigue uses visual and verbal techniques to communicate significant ideas to the audience. The televised speech scene shows the character V as he infiltrates Jordan Tower and broadcasts his personal message out to the people of England. In this scene‚ McTeigue uses techniques such as cross-cutting and out-of-shot‚ over-the-shoulder shot and dialogue. These techniques are important because they effectively develop characters such as Evey and show the impact that V’s ideas

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