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    Cat #27. Attitude toward police work. Officer Lajoie and I investigated a child sex assault case on the previous‚ shift which required us to stay approximately 5 hours overtime. Officer Lajoie had also made two in custody arrests during prior to taking the abuse case and was not able to work on any of his report before going off duty. When he came in the next day‚ Officer Lajoie continued to maintain an excellent attitude. He worked diligently to catch up on his reports despite being interrupted

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    nominated for the Academy Awards for the Best Picture and the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture in drama. Although there were many production mistake and was postponed several times because Coppola edited many scenes of the film. The Cinematography or cinematic aspects of the film is very important to understand because it includes; music and sound‚ camera shots‚ editing‚ important scenes‚ characters‚ shots‚ Lightening‚ color and contrasts‚ and important dialogs. The Music of Apocalypse

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    “The Shawshank Redemption” uses a very unique style of cinematography in order to capture the audience‚ with each film technique having a purpose to fulfill. The part of the movie that will be discussed is the scene where the main character “Andy” breaks out of the prison. This is a very significant scene as it symbolizes many things‚ Including the most important of which‚ is freedom. In The Shawshank Redemption‚ the use of long takes‚ close ups‚ and slow zooms toward the characters make the story

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    family and to reveal the truth as to why Chris travelled into the Alaskan wilderness. The documentary adopts an intense tone in the beginning that shifts to a more light hearted attitude throughout the second half of the film using symbolism‚ cinematography‚ audio‚ and various interviews in order to explain to the viewers the grim childhood McCandless experienced and events that led him into the barren wilderness of Alaska. The film appeals to the viewer’s sympathies by showing multiple shots displaying

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    trying to go about her day to day life. So when She got killed I actually felt sorry for her. I liked the cinematography of the film they knew when to zoom in and zoom out.example would be when they zoomed on Lennie squeezing the blood out of curly’s hand. Moreover when they zoom out when George shot Lennie. In all honesty‚ I can’t remember all the parts when the did cinematography work‚ but there was one shot of the town and the camera zoom out on them‚ then zoomed back in‚ in order for us

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    season one has a strong bond and immense chemistry from their first interaction‚ until their last. In addition‚ the story line is engaging and offers the audience scenes that keep you on the edge of your seat‚ the show’s use of visual effects and cinematography greatly assists in this. Although the show has numerous strong points‚ there are some aspects that fall flat‚ like a supporting character’s

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    The type of cinemas listed is niche Genre‚ meaning they’re trying to attract a certain type of audience to market to. These niches genre are informative‚ it allows the viewers to get an insight into the culture‚ instead of relying on stereotypes‚ assumption‚ and prejudicial judgments. African American Cinema can sometimes be riddled with stereotypes and negativity of the race and culture. Seldom‚ there is a movie made about the African Americans in the journey into conceding in the corporate America

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    exciting book by Ellen Raskin. The Westing Game book and movie contain many similarities and differences that are worth watching or reading. The book and movie are different and alike in many ways. The Westing Game starts out at a place called Sunset Towers‚ even though all of the windows are facing west. Many heirs of the great Sam Westing are called over to live there for many purposes‚ one being to play a game to find out who will be the heir of the recently deceased‚ Sam Westing. Many themes

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    Cheyenne Motor Club Essay

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    Klaxon horns‚ Thomas Flyers‚ and 4-stroke engines doesn’t seem to be the something you would have heard in Cheyenne in 1909. Many may assume of a growing Western town part of the developing West there would be terms related to cattle‚ rodeos and continuing to tame the Wild West. However‚ the Industrial Age was in full swing and many in Cheyenne wanted to be a part of this flourishing new revolution. On Tuesday night March 2‚ 1909‚ twenty-five local Cheyenne automobile drivers met to form motor club

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