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    Cinematographer

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    description of a cinematographer is quite difficult because the term “cinematographer” can apply to various jobs ranging from camera operator to director of photography. In this case‚ I’m applying this term towards filming. They are responsible for capturing the film image as required by the script‚ being supervised by the director. A cinematographer is the person who operates a video camera during motion photography of a movie. These people are also related to digital media and work in a competitive field

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    same sight to pick out the most beautiful one 4. Hold the camera steadily 5. Use a editing software to make the photo more beautiful III. Concluding paragraph: Essay: Photographing has been enjoyed by many people for a long time. Today‚ it is very easy for everyone to own a camera so this hobby is becoming more and more popular. Everyone like taking photograph but their photo is not always beautiful. Having an expensive camera does not mean that you will have wonderful photographs. The

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    Globus Strategic Plan

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    the camera industry. In order to become financial successful Blue Wave had to make several adjustments in order for are strategy to become effective. One of the biggest decision was deciding which camera can make the most profit and still keeping customers happy‚ along with still being competitive within the camera industry. Some of the key points strategically being used this week consist of pursuing a competitive advantage keyed to low-cost/low-price cameras‚ top-of-the line camera quality

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    Percy’s argue that photography can only result in a further loss of sovereignty using Percy’s arguments; however‚ there are times this isn’t the case. Nature photography does not always result in a loss of sovereignty for the photographer because cameras can provide a means to explore and experience nature in different‚ frequently unique‚ ways. To start‚ this paper will explore Percy’s argument in The Loss of the Creature as it relates to photography in nature‚ then‚ describe a personal experience

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    An analysis of the Yum chums series of advertisements created by McDonalds. In my coursework I will be analysing adverts made by McDonalds and the techniques that it uses to attract children and make them want to go to McDonalds or to send the message through the advert to be healthy and active‚ how McDonalds use their adverts to appeal to kids. Following an outbreak of media attention‚ in August 2004‚ McDonalds launched a series of educational cartoon characters‚ the Yum Chums‚ to promote balanced

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    component in the classroom. There are several ways technology can be used in the classroom to facilitate and enhance learning. Allowing pupils to collaborate abstract concepts using iPads as an aid to reach sound decisions; teachers using document cameras to model tedious assessments for visual learners; and replacing dry-erase boards with Smart boards are all technological advancements that are used to facilitate learning. Incorporating iPads into the classroom brings learning to life. Interacting

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    whenever they venture out of their homes- or even for that matter‚ while we are at home” (Strossen 126). Surveillance cameras aren’t an invasion of my privacy as long as they work to my benefit for safety purposes only. Wanting safety and security does not mean that you are necessarily giving up your privacy. Take for example‚ the Barbara Katende story in the New York Times. She noticed a camera stationed on a rooftop about 200 yards from her sixth-floor apartment window. This was a rooftop she had seen

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    Forensic Photography

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    scene itself. Forensic photography is defined as the art of producing an accurate reproduction of an accident scene for the benefit of a court or to aid in the investigation. (“Forensic Photography‚” 2009) One may assume the only equipment needed is a camera‚ however this is incorrect. What other equipment is needed? The amount of equipment is phenomenal‚ to say the least. Even the most basic list of equipment is quite lengthy. Not to mention‚ the price of this equipment can reach extraordinary amounts

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    gathering trash to take to the bin outside her house. While she is doing this‚ slow and relaxing instrumental music plays in the background from a nearby record player‚ given this part of the scene a sense of peace and serenity that is contrasted by the camera slowly following Renai very closely‚ also given the feeling that something is watching her and is intruding in the house‚ and as this is a horror movie‚ the audience will expect that this means

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    MIDTERM 1

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    MIDTERM 1 Wednesday‚ February 04‚ 2015 9:43 PM p.3-41 • 1830’s William Talbot invents calotype (negative) • Lens • Shutter • Pinhole camera • Exposure • Polaroid 600 • 35mm single lens reflex • Zoom lens p.53-78 p.84-89 p.94-97 p.100-104 p.137-156 p.233-244 p.284-293 p.293-308 p.404-409 p.381-390 ADDITIONAL RDG #1 [Sarkowski] p.49-53 optional WEEKS I & II • Design elements: Basic visual building blocks used to create works of art. ○ Format ○ Space ○ Line  Horizontal lines represent stability

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