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    that could effective on how effective the leadership attempt will be (DuBrin‚ A. J.‚ 2014). The first example of this Shackleton and the crews’ inadequate preparation for a second ship to come around and meet them on the other side. This would have maybe allowed for an earlier rescue if the second boat were to realize that Shackleton and the crew were stuck. The crew and Shackleton’s over assumptions about needing to have help or more than one boat sailing caused their expedition for land and a way

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    Arts’ Connections Crew. Connections Crew is Kamloops School of the Arts’ version of student council. Students in Connections Crew range from Grade 10 to Grade 12. We run events‚ fundraisers and school spirit days for our Kindergarten to Grade 12 school! In the past‚ I witnessed a low turnout of students participating in school spirit days! Additionally‚ a majority of Connections Crew members were also not taking part. This year‚ I established that I want everyone in Connections Crew to participate

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    225 Introduction to Film Andrea Pfaff February 25‚ 2013 Elements of Design There are many elements involved in creating and envisioning a film’s production. The first time a director reads a script he is beginning to prepare for the film’s overall look. However‚ designing the film is not only the director’s job‚ there are many others involved in this process. In this paper‚ I will identify each of the artists involved in the design process and how they contribute to the film‚ explain how lighting

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    The Prestige Analysis The Prestige is a film adaptation of the Christopher Priest novel bearing the same name. The story is set in the turn-of-the-century London about two stage magicians‚ their rivalry‚ and their obsession to be the best with the artistry and secrecy of illusion. The analysis of The Prestige will examine several aspects of the film including plot‚ character development‚ use of sound‚ use of photography‚ set design‚ lighting‚ and role of the collaborators. Each of these areas

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    Foley effects are sound effects added to the film during post production (after the shooting stops). They include sounds such as footsteps‚ clothes rustling‚ crockery clinking‚ paper folding‚ doors opening and slamming‚ punches hitting‚ glass breaking‚ etc. etc. In other words‚ many of the sounds that the sound recordists on set did their best to avoid recording during the shoot. The boom operator’s job is to clearly record the dialogue‚ and only the dialogue. At first glance it may seem odd that

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    COM320 Case: The Army Crew Team Due 09/16 at the beginning of class‚ and via SafeAssign by 11:59 the same day On September 16‚ we will spend a whole class analyzing The Army Crew Team case together. To get the best out of class discussion on cases and to foster a collective learning environment‚ it is extremely important that you be prepared in advance‚ and take active part in class discussion. To help you prepare‚ please complete the following questions on the case‚ and bring a hardcopy to class

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    of complaints and (b) complaints for each crew. Part (a) Table 1 Total number of complaints per month month  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  # complaints  35  31  24  21  16  14  8  15  14  Figure 1 Run chart for total number of complaints 2 Part (b) Table 2 Total number of monthly complaints per crew month  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  crew #1  7  5  3  3  4  2  1  4  3  Crew #2  8  8  6  6  4  6  4  3  5  Crew #3  11  11  12  8  5  5  2  6  5  Crew #4  9  7  3  4  3  1  1  2  1  Figure

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    You Have Any Place to Stay Name ENG 225 Instructor October 9‚ 2011 The Blind Side: Do You Have Any Place to Stay? Based on the 2006 book The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game by Michael Lewis‚ the 2009 film The Blind Side is the true story of Michael Oher. Oher is an under privileged African American teenager living on the streets of Memphis who is taken in and adopted by Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy‚ an affluent white couple. As much as the Tuohy family

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    these boxes all deal with insurances under SHIPMAN 2009 and it is essential that users make a careful reading of the agreement to ensure that the proper entries are made in these boxes when optional choices of insurance are made. Box 10 deals with crew insurance s; Box 11 with general insurance arrangements under the agreement; and Box 12 provides for the parties to agree on optional additional insurances such as K&R and F‚ D&D. Part II Sections For ease of reading‚ the revised SHIPMAN has

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    1) EVOLUTION OF FILM In 1873‚ Leland Stanford‚ a former California Governor needed help in winning a bet that he had made with a friend. Stanford was convinced that horse in gallop had all four feet off the ground and was bent on proving it. Since it was impossible to prove such a thing by merely watching a horse race‚ he employed the services of Eadweard Muybridge‚ who was a well-known photographer. Muybridge worked on the problem for four years and finally came up with a solution in

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