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    The Digital Camera

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    TOPIC: THE DIGITAL CAMERA SUBTOPICS: -HISTORY -TYPES OF DIGITAL CAMERAS -PARTS OF A DIGITAL CAMERA -RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL CAMERAS (Advantages and Disadvantages of Each). HISTORY OF DIGITAL CAMERAS The World‘s First Digital Camera by Kodak and Steve Sasson The Evolution of Digital Cameras A film-free camera was patented as early as 1972 by Texas Instruments‚ but Kodak

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    In the movie Memento‚ Leonard Shelby is unable to form new memories‚ with recent events fading within a few minutes. He has no way of knowing what he has done or what has happened since his accident‚ and according to Locke and Hume this means he is no longer one individual‚ rather changing constantly with his memories. On the other hand Sartre claims that a human is the essence he has created for himself. In the following paper I will argue that Locke and Hume are correct and that Sartre’s view

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    Instagram. But it hasn’t been forever that someone was able to capture their favorite moments in a photo. The early camera was not much more than a pinhole camera as early as 1558. It was called the Camera Obscura. The Camera Obscura was seen as a drawing tool for objects. An image of a subject on paper was "projected" and could be used to draw‚ trace or paint it. The Camera Obscura provided an image that was temporary‚ and could not be lastingly captured on to paper for later. Around 1822 French

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    Single Camera A single camera is a technique used to make TV dramas and Films using just one camera‚ taking shots from various angles. An example of a single camera drama is The Sopranos‚ and I’d like to go in to detail about that. Series – The Sopranos My example for a series is The Sopranos. A series is a bunch of episodes‚ which tell a different story each time‚ and do not follow on from each other. The Sopranos is an American based television drama created by David Chase. The series revolves

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    Jake Black Instructor Kennedy FIL 2001 April 2011 The Humanity of Memory The post-modern film Memento challenges its viewers to analyze the way they put together a story based on the order of events. The film follows Leonard Shelby‚ an amnesiac determined to avenge his wife’s brutal rape and murder. Leonard allegedly lost his ability to make new memories in a head injury when he attempted to save his wife. Leonard puts all of his energy into taking photos and writing notes that will help

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    Match Point Vs Memento

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    Classical‚ Modern‚ and Postmodern films. I will discuss and illustrate the comparison and contrast in plots‚ characters‚ ethical/moral issue‚ and conclusion between the film‚ Match Point and Memento. Both of films are directed by famous directors in the world. The Match Point is directed by Woody Allen in 2005; Memento is directed by Christopher Nolan. First of all‚ Match Point is the film which is categorizing into classical films. According to the class lecture‚ the classical film follows traditional

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    Angle of Incidence vs. Angle of Reflection October 23‚ 2011 by alison12 · No Comments · Uncategorized Angle of Incidence vs. Angle of Reflection Background Information: Reflection is the change of direction of light. The angle a light ray makes is the same after reflection occurs as it is before reflection occurs. Reflection is the image seen when looking into a mirror‚ still water‚ or a polished surface. The reflected image seen will be the same as the object which is being reflected. Aim:

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    When would degree measure be appropriate?  ● When would radians be a better choice?  ● What are the pros and cons of each?   Degrees are a form of measuring an angles rotation. The radian measure is the angle that is at  the center of the circle. It is also equal to the ratio of the length of the enclosed arc to the length  of the circle’s radius. Angles can be measured in both radians and degrees. Radians require a  lot more mathematical work in comparison to using degrees.   Be sure to follow the ​ guidelines and safety precautions​

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    dependence‚ of the angle of deviation on the angle of incidence‚ using a hollow prism filled one by one with different transparent fluids. APPARATUS REQUIRED: Drawing board White sheets of paper Hollow prism Different liquids(water‚ kerosene‚ oil‚ spirit etc.) Drawing pins Pencil Half meter scale Thumb pins Graph papers A protractor INTRODUCTION: In optics‚ a prism is a transparent optical element with flat‚ polished surfaces that refract light. The exact angles between the surfaces

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    I will admit that I had to watch the movie Memento two times because I could not understand the numerous stories that Leonard had. This movie is a thriller with specific elements of mise-en-scene that go back in time to reveal and complete the main character Leonard to find the murderer of his wife. The staging supports the three different story times as the main character‚ Leonard‚ has been tattooing notes on his body and taking pictures with a camera so that he can remember everything that happens

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