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    Odell Beckham Is My Hero

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    “ I’m not very good with just being mediocre or OK. My goals are set pretty high‚ no matter what ”. Odell Beckham Jr is my hero. The reason is because he’s such a leader and hard worker. He also never changes for anyone else. He also is a very careful person. He gives back a lot and appreciates a lot of the people that was before him. Odell Beckham jr is one of my hero’s because he’s just a role model and a leader for a lot of people. These people include adults teenagers and even even little kids

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    varying from the use of deep focus techniquecamera positions and angles shots‚ story telling and aural techniques. The most innovative technical aspect of Citizen Kane is the extended use of deep focus technique which is considered to be the most significant contribution to cinematography. This technique allowed him to photograph backgrounds with as mush clarity as foregrounds‚ as opposed to having only the people and things in the foreground in focus. Such a technique is noticed in the scene where

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    Big Bend National Park

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    Big Bend Jacob Nelson Big Bend Jacob Nelson Big Bend national park is a place for geologistes and biologistes. With a great history and diverse ecosystem (desert) it has a lot of wildlife. The canyons and mountains of Texas and Mexico‚ with the Rio Grande that runs on the edge of the park. The park is bigger than Rhode Island. The state of Texas is the second biggest state. It became a state on Dec. 19 1876. The capital of Texas is Austin. Millions of tourists spend a total of $50 billion

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    There are places in the world that take your breath away and make you feel alive all at once. Big Bend National Park is one of these places. Despite what many people think‚ Big Bend has more to offer than just deserts‚ cacti‚ and zero wifi. It is filled with beautiful wildlife and splendid mountains. My aunt used to live and work there as a park ranger and seeing her so little during the year made our visits over Christmas break that much more meaningful. One of those times sticks out in my mind

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    Human Eye and Camera

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    The human eye and a camera lens have a few things in common most notably that they both use a converging lens to receive and project images. But human eyes and camera lenses have many things that set them apart from each other. “Retina Provides Color • the image an eye perceives is projected from the cornea to the retina‚ which absorbs the image and projects it to the brain. A camera projects an image on to film where it is captured and saved as a black and white image. The retina contains millions

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    Techniques

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    GLOSSARY OF TECHNIQUES USED TO CREATE MEANING Active voice/passive voice Writing that uses the forms of verbs which create a direct relationship between the subject and the object. Active voice is lively and more direct. Eg. ‘We had fun’ is written in the active voice; ‘Fun was had’ is written in the passive voice. Alliteration The repetition of the consonant sounds at the beginnings of words. It is used to produce sound that adds to the atmosphere or mood of the words‚ or perhaps

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    A Bend in the Road In Nicholas Sparks’s novel A Bend in the Road‚ the main character‚ Miles Ryan‚ allows himself to be tormented by the killing of his wife‚ Missy. By assuming that it was cold blooded murder‚ Miles spent two years on the case‚ trying to find the possible "killer" of the hit and run‚ only to find that it was indeed an accident and nobody was at fault. After finding that the death of his wife was indeed an accident‚ Miles realized that by living in the past for the last two years

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    Figure 1 - Segmental Bends Figure [ 2 ] - Elbow Joints The 90° bend above consists of two half patterns and two full patterns. When constructing a segmental bend we start and finish with a half segment. See [ Figure 2 ]. The above bend has three full segments. We arrive at this by adding the two halves to the two full bends. To find the angle for each segment divide the angle of the bend 90° by three. This gives us 30°. So each full segment has a 30° angle and a ½ segment has a 15° angle

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    Man with movie camera

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    Man with a Movie Camera FA / FILM 1900 Anatomy of Feature Film Course Instructor: Firoza Elavia‚ Ph.D. Paola Jesamine Cortez Student no: 213159934 Tutorial 4 October 22 2013 Andre Bazin‚ a film critic‚ once said‚ “Photography does not create eternity‚ as art does; it embalms time‚ rescuing it simply from its proper corruption.”1 Like photography‚ film captures different moments in time and in many cases‚ it captures‚ or attempts to capture‚ real life. Vertov’s film‚ Man with a

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    There is a convention in the video‚ film and television industries which assigns names and guidelines to common types of shots‚ framing and picture composition. The list below briefly describes the most common shot types (click the images for more details). Notes: The exact terminology varies between production environments but the basic principles are the same. Shots are usually described in relation to a particular subject EWS (Extreme Wide Shot) The view is so far from the subject that

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