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    The Camera and Emotion

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    most importantly‚ the camera. When used properly the camera brings the audience along for a ride with the characters. Not all filmmakers are capable of using their camera in this way; others develop this skill over time. One such artist is Martin Scorsese. His break out film was‚ “Mean Streets (Scorsese‚ 1973)‚” and nearly twenty years later‚ he perfected the gangster film with‚ “Goodfellas (Scorsese‚ 1990).” Martin Scorsese‚ more so than any other filmmaker‚ uses his camera to take the audience

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    Oskar Schindler A Story of Life Humanitarian Terry Prachett said‚ “Most of the great triumphs and tragedies of history are caused not by people being fundamentally good or fundamentally evil‚ but by people being fundamentally people. Oskar Schindler was an ordinary person who despite his faults‚ managed to accomplish extraordinary things. Despite Schindler’s early ambitions to use World War II to make a profit for himself‚ something changed within him and he soon began to have doubts about

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    This is 2017 and people still celebrate whilst dressing up as racist stereotypes such as this black face party‚ therefore I felt outrage. I would think that since the post Jim Crow era in the 1960s‚ people especially Americans would be educated to not to condone such activities that discriminate others as it was done earlier during the 1830s-1970s when white people would dress up as Black people to entertain the audience‚ resulting in mockery towards Africans Americans. I could not believe how insensitive

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    Cameras in Court

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    rights of the public and previous statutes. This paper will cover various cases involving televised court proceedings and public opinion concerning the media coverage of criminal trials. Table of Contents Background 4 Cameras in the Court 5 Supreme Court 6 Cameras Introduced to the Courts 8 Justification for Televising Moussaoui 9 Summary 10 References 11 Background On September 11‚ 2001‚ perhaps the most vicious assault on the United States was committed in the form of a terrorist

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    Angle of Repose - Summary

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    Jordan Pye 8-12-11 Angle of Repose Written by Wallace Stegner‚ Angle of Repose won the Pulitzer Prize in 1972. Based on the letters written by Mary Hallcock Foote‚ the inspiration to Stengner’s character‚ Susan Ward‚ Stegner writes about a man‚ Lyman Ward‚ who has developed a bone crippling disease and has become dependent on others to assist him on his mission to discover his grandmother’s journey to Grass Valley. To accomplish this‚ Lyman went through a vast amount of letters and placed

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    Oskar Schindler Hero

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    qualities or a person who is greatly admired." Oskar Schindler does not fit this definition at the beginning of the movie. Heroes commonly experience a classic call to action. Oskar Schindler’s call to action was at the beginning of the war‚ however he did not truly take action until he began to form emotional attachments towards the workers he was hiring that he had hired to originally just benefit himself. Throughout the war Oskar Schindler slowly evolved into a hero‚ putting others before himself

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    Class IX (Term 2) 8. QUADRILATERALS IMPORTANT TERMS‚ DEFINITIONS AND RESULTS l l Sum of the angles of a quadrilateral is 360°. A diagonal of a parallelogram divides it into two congruent triangles. In a parallelogram‚ (i) opposite sides are equal (ii) opposite angles are equal (iii) diagonals bisect each other A quadrilateral is a parallelogram‚ if (i) opposite sides are equal or (ii) opposite angles are equal or (iii) diagonals bisect each other or (iv) a pair of opposite sides is equal and parallel

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    Schindler's List Essay

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    Schindlers List At the time of Hitler ‚ a man‚ Oskar Schindler businessman ‚ opposes the ruling regime in their country and fight his way to the holocaust that he is living . He uses his fortune to hire Jews in concentration camps in order to work for him and save their lives. Shortly after he made a list with the names of the winners he will live save until the end of the war . One morning from the top of a hill‚ where he had taken a ride‚ his look falls on a Jewish girl in red coat who

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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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    Camera shots english

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    Camera Shots A camera shot is the amount of space that is seen in one shot or frame. Camera shots are used to demonstrate different aspects of a film’s setting‚ characters and themes. As a result‚ camera shots are very important in shaping meaning in a film. Reviewing the examples on the right hand side of this page should make the different camera shots clearer. An extreme long shot (animation on right) contains a large amount of landscape. It is often used at the beginning of a scene or a film

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