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    Analyse the ways that the director builds suspense and scares the audience in the film ‘Jaws’ The film Jaws was directed by Steven Spielberg in 1975. It was a good film at the time‚ and still is because Steven Spielberg is known for creating films that build suspense and scare people. Jaws is about a shark that attacks people on the beach at a fictional holiday resort‚ called Amity island. Jaws was set on the 4th of July‚ because it was Independence Day and that is a holiday in America when

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    TECHNIQUES VIBRATO G Tıons D vıBra HOW VIBRATO CAN SHAKE UP YOUR MUSIC By Jon Chappell V D RU M M O N D : L I S A TA N N ER ibrato is one of the most expressive techniques a musician can use. Playing notes loudly and softly or varying the tempo may create a sense of drama‚ but if you really want to make a long note shimmer—and send shivers down the spines of your listeners—just the right bit of vibrato can steal the show. The term vibrato comes from the Italian word for “vibrate‚” but

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    By TBF Camera Work in Vertigo For essay option two‚ I will discuss Vertigo and two ways the camera is used in the film. Although Hitchcock uses the camera in additional ways‚ for this purpose of this essay‚ I will cover how camerawork helps initiate an underlying sense of danger in the opening sequence and how camerawork‚ in the famous dolly-zoom shots‚ communicates the vertigo experienced by Scotty. Part I will talk about the opening sequence‚ touching on the first use of the famous dolly-zoom

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    For the first movie‚ I chose to watch Jaws. In the movie‚ I could see multiple societal issues coming to play at Amity Island. First off‚ there was the issue of class difference between the mayor and the residents of the town. He cared more about making money during the height of tourist season (around the fourth of July) than the safety of said tourists. He would rather let a man-eating shark roam the waters and make money instead of closing the beach for public safety. He put the citizen’s lives

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    Interview Techniques Task 1 Task 1- In the form of a written report or oral presentation. 1.1 Describe (P1) the reasons why a media professional may be required to carry out an interview? Consider the following when writing your answer and provide examples to support the points you make. (500 words max written) Purposes of interview: research; enhancement of audience understanding; presenting information; interpretive e.g. expressing or justifying opinion‚ accountability; emotional e.g. allowing

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    core technology used in current digital cameras. 2007 was the most recent year in which the company made a profit.[5] As part of a turnaround strategy‚ Kodak focused on digital photography and digital printing and attempted to generate revenues through aggressive patent litigation.[6][7] In January 2012‚ Kodak filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.[8][9][10] In February 2012‚ Kodak announced that it would cease making digital cameras‚ pocket video cameras and digital picture frames and focus on

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    maintenance matters about jaw crusher to all the customers. First‚ the jaw crusher (jaw) lubrication 1‚ Before the jaw crusher started‚ the thrust plate and the thrust plate between the supports should be injected into the right amount of grease. 2‚ Notice the friction surface lubrication‚ and ensure the normal operation of the machine and prolong its service life. 3‚ The jaw crusher lubricating grease should be used according to the location‚ temperature dependent. 4‚ The jaw crusher machine joined

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    Jaw Crushers are designed to impact on a rock particle placed between a fixed and a moving plate (jaw). The faces of the plates are made of hardened steel. Both plates could be flat or the fixed plate flat and the moving plate convex. The surfaces of both plates could be plain or corrugated. The moving plate applies the force of impact on the particles held against the stationary plate. Both plates are bolted on to a heavy block. The moving plate is pivoted at the top end (Blate crusher) or at the

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    The PE series jaw crusher‚ compound pendulum jaw crushers‚ is suitable for coarse and medium crushing of various stones with compressive of not more than 350Mpa. Jaw crusher machine is widely used in mining‚ metallurgy‚ construction materials‚ highways‚ railways‚ water conversancy and chemical industry‚ etc. We also can do mobile jaw crusher as clients’ request. Thailand and China authorized a railway cooperation contract including construction of high-speed outlines when Yingluck visited Beijing

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    Mobile-jaw-crusher‚ as strong as Wesley Crusher! As we all kown‚Wesley Crusher‚ a super character in the television series -- Star Trek: The Next Generation‚ he appears regularly in the first four seasons and sporadically afterwards. He is the son of Old Beverly Crusher and is portrayed by actor Wil Wheaton. In the television series‚ our super Wesley Crusher is so talented that he could master the starship when he is 16. well‚ Crusher eventually need the entrance examination for starfleet

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