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    CIVL980 – ADVANCED COMPUTER APPLICATION GROUP PROJECT #1: Finite Element Modelling and Analysis of a Pedestrian Bridge in North Sydney Felix Le Besnerais 4410348 Tuan Vu Ho 4381920 Table of Contents Executive Summary This project details all the procedure to evaluate static and dynamic responses of a pedestrian bridge. To this end‚ we need to:  Prepare sketches showing the layout of the structure including its member sizes and dimensions.  Determine and calculate

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    is the reviewer approaching the film. Joe Morgenstern presents his review in a formalist manner.  A formalist film analysis is concerned with elements such as plot structure‚ mise en scene‚ camera techniques‚ editing‚ and sound.  A formalist film analysis that is strictly concerned with narrative elements‚ however‚ might ignore most or all of its cinematic techniques to focus on characters‚ plot development‚ story structure‚ motifs‚ foreshadowing‚ motivation‚ and the like (Goodykoontz & Jacobs

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    characterised as a theme in this film through the subjectiveness of its content into various components of a scene such as setting. The interior setting of the film in the assembly hall is similar to that of a whale bone structure‚ an architectural element derived from neo-gothic building design‚ which is depicted at the beginning of the film. The official party enters the assembly hall before walking towards the raised platform at the front of the large room‚ somewhat resembling a pulpit. The resemblance

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    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR NUMERICAL METHODS IN ENGINEERING‚ VOL. 15‚ 1771-1812 (1980) A STUDY OF THREE-NODE TRIANGULAR PLATE BENDING ELEMENTS JEAN-LOUIS BAT02 Depamment de Ginie Micanique. Universiti de Technologicde Compiigne‚ Compi&ne‚ France KLAUS-JORGEN BATHE AND LEE-WING HO Department of Mechanical Engineering‚ Massachusetts Institute of Technology‚ Cambridge‚ Massachuscits‚ U.S.A. SUMMARY An assessment of flat triangular plate bendingelementswith displacementdegrees-of-freedomat

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    this commercial to emotionally appeal to its audience by representing the loyalty of playing basketball in the most unbiased way possible to a paraplegic friend. The music in the background plays an important role in this commercial. The Cinematic Orchestra - To Build a Home is very inspirational to the

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    Belonging- Essay 2 “How does Luhrmann use filmic techniques to explore the concept of Belonging?” The use of cinematic techniques is essential in a film to explore the main idea or concept within. In the film ‘Strictly Ballroom’‚ Luhrmann uses a wide range of filmic techniques to explore the concept of belonging. This essay will discuss the techniques used in the ‘Pasodoble’ scene and how the use of close-up‚ long shot and diegetic sound explores the idea of belonging. The use of a close-up shot

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    shots‚ filmmakers must make decisions about two elements of composition: what we see on screen and what moves on screen. What are these two elements commonly called? framing and kinesis Which of the following statements about the production designer is NOT true? The production designer is hired relatively late in the production process. An important movement in art direction that sought to articulate human feeling and emotion through design elements such as structure‚ color‚ and texture with grossly

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    because of experiences from the war that haunt him from his past. Having also directed the film I was able to express the character Walt in such a way that emphasized three particular themes; racism‚ religion and family. I also used a wide range of cinematic and film techniques to help portray each theme. Essentially this is what made this film successful. Racism is a major theme that is shown particularly throughout the first half of the film because of Walt’s hatred towards foreign races‚ or as he

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    within his films which many find enjoyable. Some films that convey his style well are Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ Edward Scissorhands‚ and Corpse Bride. Certain cinematic techniques used in these films have an effect on the audience that usually makes specific scenes memorable viewing it for the first time. One cinematic technique that Tim Burton chooses to use throughout his films is framing. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ a longshot was used to show the colorful candy factory establishing

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    The variety of cinematic techniques are used throughout the paragliding scene played 3/4 of the way through The Intouchables to augment the key theme of friendship prevalent through the film. It works as a powerful scene‚ cementing the strong bond shared between Driss and Philippe‚ especially through the techniques assisting the audience to temporarily forget their differences and focus on their friendship. Sound The use of sound‚ through music‚ is a crucial component to the paragliding scene

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