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    Digital Cinematography

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    photographic cameras. Technology always seems to take over and the film industry seems poised to be the next target. With digital picture acquisition getting better everyday‚ movies are beginning to be shot completely digital. There are a number of plusses and minuses of shooting digitally but digital cinematography will soon replace film in most productions. The emergence of digital or "electronic" cinematography‚ began in the late 1980 ’s. Sony came up with an idea for a HDTV camera but there

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    up punching her boss‚ possibly resulting in her termination and his arrest. The camera pans while Cindy walks into the kitchen and starts pouring a glass of water with her back to the camera. The kitchen is not very bright‚ with only one overhead light and the light from the window‚ which is right in front of Cindy’s face. It’s raining very slightly outside which adds to the bleak nature of the situation. The camera then cuts to a closeup of Dean’s face as he approaches from the blackness of the

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    Surveillance Cameras

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    Surveillance Cameras Nadine Strossen is the authors of “Everyone is watching you” an article that its main purpose is to alert readers how our privacy rights are been violated by surveillance cameras. The article in general informs the reader of the topic right from the beginning with the title which explains a lot of the matter to discuss. The author introduces the topic very clear with the example of Eric Blair the author of “Big Brother is watching you” and how this caption relates to the matter

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    Equipment Draft

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    just the camera. You would have to look at lenses‚ lighting kits‚ any processing equipment and printers. It does add up‚ so when trying to decide whether it ’s better to outsource photography or do it yourself‚ you have to look at the numbers. The first thing to look at is the camera. Luckily‚ cameras are only the small part of the equation. You can add so much to the camera itself to get exactly what you want. This is where you ’d want to save money‚ because you can get a low quality camera and better

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    it will inform the reader on how photography is an essential part of society today. The overall history of the camera is important‚ along with the people who made it all possible; photography is also incredibly relevant in the world surrounding us today. Many years before the camera was created‚ there was such existence as photo copying‚ which was almost 2‚000 years before the camera obscura was even created. The Greek philosopher Aristotle “…discovered that by passing sunlight through a pinhole

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    Andre Kertesz

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    André Kertész was a Hungarian-born photographer who made significant contributions to the art of composition in the photographic medium. His work cannot be pinpointed to a particular style. At first‚ his unique take on composition‚ and different camera angles‚ was rejected by many critics. But‚ through his perseverance and self-belief‚ he became known as one of the greatest photographers of the twentieth century. In Budapest‚ while André was only fifteen years old‚ his father passed away. This

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    Kodak Strategy Failure

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    photography. In 1883‚ Eastman startled the trade with the announcement of film in rolls‚ with the roll holder adaptable to nearly every plate camera on the market. With the KODAK camera in 1888‚ he put down the foundation for making photography available to everyone. "You press the button‚ we do the rest”: With this slogan George Eastman put the first simple camera into the hands of a world of consumers in 1888. In so doing‚ he made a cumbersome and complicated process easy to use and accessible to nearly

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    student

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    the store (Yahoo‚ 2014). The additional equipment that will be needed if Kudler decides to build a photo studio within in the store or use what is already there and just use different displays will be as follows: the store will need to purchase a camera with film or with a memory card and a tripod

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    pictures taken around the brothels and Calcutta. With film cameras were equipped to the children‚ they were asked to take pictures with the camera in various scenes. The group of children consists of 8 children‚ Avijit‚ Kochi‚ Tapasi‚ Manik‚ Puja‚ Shanti‚ Suchitra and Gour. Zana Briski provided photography class or workshop for the children where she taught the children the basics of photography and particularly on how to use the 35-mm film camera. Furthermore‚ she also tried her best to make a difference

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    about‚ but doubt‚ seems proven when we’re shown a photograph of it. In one version of its utility‚ the camera record incriminates. Starting with their use by the Paris police in the murderous roundup of Communards in June 1871‚ photographs became a useful tool of modern states in the surveillance and control of their increasingly mobile populations. In an­ other version of its utility‚ the camera record jus­ tifies. A photograph passes for incontrovertible proof that a given thing happened. The picture

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