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    Film Making Notes

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    A filmmaker is endowed with the creative responsibility of understanding what needs to be allowed to be created by using the camera and the film rather than what the camera and the film creates.  A safe conclusion: a director has to deal with what happens within the image which considerably enhances the area and scope of his responsibility of being merely a caretaker of the photographed world. The filmmaker and more precisely the director has the big task at his hand to transfer his vision to the

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    Jodi Phillis and Pillow

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    2 Cloud Pillow Mountains My family and I went on a mini road trip to a small town up in the mountains one winter afternoon so that the kids could play in the snow. As my fiancée drove I was playing with the camera taking silly pictures of everyone in the car‚ and then I started taking random shots of the beautiful scenery outside my window. It is amazing the pictures you can take even when in a moving car‚ like a beautiful shot of the mountains with a cloud

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    Cinematography

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    the eye and the f-stop of a camera or between the retina of the eye and photographic film‚ once we get past the basic similarities of the optics of the two systems‚ comparisons begin to rapidly break down. The eye is not only much more complex than a camera and its film‚ but the two imaging devices function by different chemical mechanisms. The photographer (or the automatic exposure system of the camera) regulates the f-stop opening and time of exposure of her camera to match the sensitivity of

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    BRAIN PORT DEVICE

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    forms of sight. To produce tactile vision‚ BrainPort uses a camera to capture visual data. The optical information -- light that would normally hit the retina -- that the camera picks up is in digital form‚ and it uses radio signals to send the ones and zeroes to the CPU for encoding. Each set of pixels in the camera ’s light sensor corresponds to an electrode in the array. The CPU runs a program that turns the camera ’s electrical information into a spatially encoded signal. The encoded

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    of Welton and the nearby countryside. When the audience first seethe school grounds during the opening section of the film‚ we are confronted with the sturdy stone structures of its buildings‚ high interior walls and ceilings‚ shown in high angle camera

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    Cameras in the Courtroom

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    Cameras in the Courtroom By: Justin Taylor MCJ 6257-08C-2‚ Criminal Courts and Professional Ethics 4-10-10 Cameras in the Courtroom In the electronic world that we live in‚ every aspect of life can be broadcast across the country in seconds. This aspect is even more realistic when cameras are front and center in American courtrooms. Each morning and afternoon we turn on the television‚ reality television takes over and civil lawsuits or divorces

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    how many settings your fancy camera has. Black and white photography looks very different.

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    Andre Kertész was a Hungarian-born photographer who is acknowledged for his contributions to photographic composition and his shots of everyday street life. In the early years of his career‚ his unfamiliar camera angles and style prevented his work from gaining wider recognition but today he is considered one of the seminal figures of photojournalism- or a particular form of journalism that employs images in order to tell a news story. His work made a huge contribution to lyrical street photography

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    how to write a sport article

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    How to write a Sports Article 1. Have a strong lead. Like any article‚ you want to start your sports article out with a strong lead‚ one that encapsulates the available information on "who‚ what‚ where‚ when‚ why and how." Look at sports articles in almost any paper to see how they introduce the game or event they are covering with their lead paragraph. They get the reader’s attention with a strong but concise summary of the story to follow. Also‚ note that a lead always places emphasis on

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    photo work

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    1. What is a camera? A Camera Is usually box-shaped that is mostly light weight. It is used to create an image‚ known as a photograph‚ that can be manipulated to the desired outcome scene. The camera itself uses light sensitive material to create the image. 2. What is a convex lens? A convex lens will genially bend the light towards the center of the lens because either one side or even both are slightly curved out. To create this image it takes the rays of lights and bends them to the same

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