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    2 Angles make a difference Aim The aim of this experiment is to test whether the angle of sunlight affects the surface temperature on earth. Hypothesis I believe Block B will receive more sunlight than Block A‚ because the lamp shines directly onto Block B. Materials * * Lamp * 2 thermometers * 2 blocks of wood * Black plastic tape Procedure 1. Cut out two small identically sized pieces of black tape and attach onto wooden blocks so that they make pockets. 2.

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    music and sound effects also helps creating this more creepy and dangerous scene; the second scene moves to the Emperors palace cleverly and gives out a very grand and royal feeling. The transition is also very ingenious as lots of realistic camera angles have also been used to show out such feelings and the characters’ characteristics. The third scene moves to Mulan’s house which is a total different feeling and event happening‚ it introduces what a girl Mulan is‚ which doesn’t fit into the Chinese

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    Mean Creek Essay

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    opening scene in which George is beating up Sam‚ Estes perceives Sam as a very vulnerable character who has no strength to stand up to George. The use of camera angles which put George at a low angle‚ making him look strong and overpowering giving the audience the impression that he is a bully who has power over Sam. However Sam has a high angle shot on him as this makes him look small‚ with which the audience understands Sam is a weak character who is not physically strong. In this scene close ups are

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    The Importance of Crime Scene Photography A crime scene tells a story and the evidence there can retell the how and when the crime was committed‚ who committed it‚ why and perhaps what items have been taken. One of the first things an officer should do once he arrives at the crime scene is to secure it as quickly as possible. Investigating crimes and documenting the scene involves several steps and taking photos is part of the process. A picture is worth a thousand words and it is

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    ‘Mankind Is No Island’ (2008) explores distinct visuals of hope‚ survival‚ injustice and friendship. Our perception of these issues is shaped by distinctively visual techniques such as visual and aural imagery‚ stage directions‚ parodied humour‚ camera angles and lighting. Misto provides distinct visuals of the acts of injustice committed against vulnerable groups as a constant reminder to the audience of their inflicted pain and suffering. The projected image of Australian and British female prisoners

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    Fight Club Movie Analysis

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    Kory Weener Film Review 2 Fight Club is a psychoanalytical film that addresses the themes of identification‚ freedom and violence. It acknowledges Freud’s principle which stresses that human behavior is the result of psychological conflicting forces and in order to analyze these forces‚ there needs to be a way of tapping into peoples minds. The narrator tells his personal journey of self-discovery through his alter ego and his schizophrenic experiences. The movie is

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    Emily Beesley PR1 ROUGH

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    broadening your perspective can lead you to your future. The speaker begins in a place of pain and isolation. He has closed himself off due to his need to hold onto his past. The speaker then portrays the idea of broadening his point of view with a “wide angle lens” in order to seek a different and broader perspective on life. He later learns that he must break down the walls of isolation he has made‚ by reliving and torturing himself with previous issues that cannot be altered‚ and let go of his past in

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    Chiken Run Analysis

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    characters and models out of plastercine and clay etc. so it is a model animation. Camera Movement Throughout Chicken run there is a wide variety of camera angles used‚ each specially selected to give a certain view or impression to the audience. An example of this is when at the start of the scene there is a high angle shot which emphasises the top of the fence and the difference between the outside (freedom) and inside (prison). It then pans across‚ tracking down to look through

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    Developing an interpretation There is no single correct reading of a text‚ nor is one reading more valid than another. Different interpretations arise from different responses to a text. An interpretation is more than an ‘opinion’ – it is the justification of your point of view using relevant examples or evidence from the text to support it and strengthen it. ‘The meaning happens as the text is read and reflected upon’ The world of the director‚ the world of the text and the world of the reader

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    Dead Poet's Society Essay

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    Dead Poet’s Society is a powerful film that explores how a group of teenage boys deal with traditional and disciplinary schooling. The film was directed by Peter Weir and is set at the conservative and aristocratic Preparatory Academy in Vermont in 1959. Dead Poet’s Society investigates how authority and control can be damaging to young people. This is demonstrated by the traditionalist nature of the school‚ its rules and teaching style as well as Neil’s over controlling father. In contrast‚ Mr.

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