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    a distance: across the apartment-building courtyard. In addition to this physical distance separating Jeffries from his neighbors‚ his perspective‚ too‚ distances him from his conclusions. Only seen through the glass of a window and the lens of a camera‚ Jeffries’ point of view is confined to only a single vision. We see that this single vision‚ however‚ provides Jeffries with an ample amount of information. The avant-garde cinematography combined with the original plot creates a new mean to film

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    Photography Analysis

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    and mysterious as part of the modern experience of the world”. Background information: Henri Cartier-Bresson was born on the 22 August 1908 in Cantaloupe-en-Brie‚ France. Small portable cameras were available for the first time when Henri was still in his youth. This allowed him to carry a camera with him at all times‚ and create the first‚ fine art “street photography”. As Cartier-Bresson once said: “The only thing which

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    The Girl On The Train

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    uncurtained windows‚ casting harsh SHADOWS across stained walls‚ broken furniture‚ a sagging filthy mattress on a naked wire frame. Looks like a crack den from the post-Apocalypse. A DIGITAL IMAGE DISPLAYS a weird SKEWED ANGLE from the floor‚ where a camera has been dropped: crushed cigarette packs‚ scraps of aluminum foil. A dark shape lies just beyond the bed. A FRYING PAN is on the floor‚ looking out of place. A DROP of BLOOD splatters onto the surface: the source of the DRIPPING. MAN’S VOICE (OVER)

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    The Great Debaters

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    Ralston is a guy who loves the outdoors and the experiences that come with it. He enjoys exploring by himself and being with his own thoughts‚ to get the full experience. He carries a video camera to reflect on all his experiences as he aspires to be a guide in Utah’s Canyonlands National Park. He talks to the camera as if he is talking to someone. When he videos his experiences it is as he is using it for a blog or for someone‚ or to show his experiences to his friends and family. As Aron is on his

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    Cmt3331 Coursework 1

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    In order to make a great book cover I had to first of all has a great photography based on my theme. Luckily‚ my father organised a trip to India during the Christmas holidays. I decided to use this opportunity to bring my camera and take some pictures. I have a Canon 600D camera with the 55-70mm kit lens. I am always passionate by photography. I like taking pictures during my free time and upload them on my social page. During the trip I went to a small village called “Kichocha” in Lucknow‚ New

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    Film Analysis: Get Out

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    As we saw in Silence of the Lambs‚ the beginning scene has the camera surveying the land and following the subject of interest‚ Clarice. As she runs through the woods‚ the camera’s angles allude to the idea that someone is watching her through the thickness of the trees. In similar respects to Silence of the Lambs‚ Get Out starts to introduce the main characters‚ Chris and Rose‚ by using crosscutting. As the camera closes in on Chris‚ it stays at an over the shoulder shot‚ watching him through

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    Witkin Photography Essay

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    photograph captured a direct and unfiltered scene as it occurred in front of the camera. Scenes of crimes and representations of medical procedures predate the photograph but were at its creation‚ was to be used as a tool. The explicit nature of the photograph speaks to the viewer depending in which the viewing takes place. They encourage the viewer to either take away something from what occurred in front of the camera or read into what they believe the image conveys to them. The duality of this

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    Ethical Issue of Nokia

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    releases a video to demonstrate the most advanced camera phone technology-PureView camera. It is a centerpiece of the new Nokia smart phone-Lumia 920. The company used what appears to be professional video equipment to produce misleading demonstration videos.  In the video‚ there is a glimpse of the camera that is actually shooting the scene in the reflection of a trailer. It revealed that a professional camera crew using a camera to film the video inside a white van. We understand

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    Walter does to help Tarek and his mother Moana. The scene that I will analysis for this report is Tarek’s deportation in which we see when Walter learns of Tarek’s fate and how he reacts to it. The aspects I will be looking at are costume‚ dialogue‚ camera work and music. The first aspects I will look at is costume. During the scene we can see that Walter is wearing a white shirt with a brown jacket and dark trousers. We can also see the corrections officers in their white

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    Unit 1 - D1 & D2

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    In every organisation there are stakeholders and these stakeholders are split up in groups; Internal‚ External and Linked. Internal stakeholders are individuals that are within an organisation such as workers‚ panel of administrators and professionals. Linked stakeholders are individuals that are associated with the organisation or use their products or services. These are clients‚ providers‚ share-holders and opponents. Finally‚ outside stakeholders are those individuals that are not engaged in

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