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    Evergreen Documentation Documentation Interest Group Evergreen Documentation Documentation Interest Group Report errors in this documentation using Launchpad. Table of Contents I. Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 1. About This Documentation ................................................................................................................. 2. About

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    Case Study: Innovation—and continuity—at Toyota Answer 1 I would not think Toyota an ‘innovation organization’. It cannot be denied that‚ despite the Toyota’s product like Prius‚ its service‚ marketing and other business processes can be innovative and the innovation can be incremental. But I think whether a company can innovations‚ their products can be reflected. Through this point‚ in the case said‚ notwithstanding the Prius‚ we would not deem it a particularly innovative organization. To sum

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    Unit 16: Film and Video Editing Techniques Unit code: F/502/5676 QCF Level 3: BTEC National Credit value: 10 Guided learning hours: 60 Aim and purpose This unit aims to develop learners’ skills in‚ and understanding of‚ moving image post-production processes. Learners will do this through exploring the professional practice of editing‚ and developing their own technical and creative skills. Learners will also develop an understanding of how their work can affect the final

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    more camera angles in the movie. In The Shower- Psycho (5/12) Movie CLIP (1960) HD‚ classical editing style is used in making sure the shot is covered from numerous angles (Goodykoontz‚ & Jacobs‚ 2011a‚ Sec. 5.4; para. 7). You can tell where there was editing and two different shots were put together. The movie relied heavily on sound effects and camera angles. This scene follows the continuity editing style and of that established shots‚ as described by Goodykoonts and Jacobs (2011)‚ “an established

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    What was the first decade in which most major motion pictures were full-fledged talking pictures? The 1920s CORRECT The 1930s The 1940s 2. Question : Soviet filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein promoted which idea about editing? The 180-degree rule The Kuleshov effect CORRECT Montage theory 3. Question : Which of the following is the worldwide standard still in use for sound recording in film today? CORRECT Optical sound

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    Psycho Hitchcock once said that he migrated to the United States as a kind of cultural exchange‚ only nobody knows what was sent in return because‚ said Hitchcock "they are afraid to open it.” Branded as the master of suspense through his pioneering editing techniques‚ captivating story telling and ability to incorporate his audience into his dramatic films‚ Hitchcock virtually created the thriller genre in the world of cinema. In the article‚ Through a Shower Curtain Darkly: Reflexivity as a Dramatic

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    Changes/Continuities in Europe Europe saw an overwhelming amount of change during the age of global interdependence. This was a very definitive era in terms of modern Europe its government and religious views. If it were not for this crucial period in time‚ the world as we know it would be completely different. Government stayed‚ for the most part‚ the same in most parts; however‚ Spain and France saw change‚ the basic structures of Christianity were challenged and therefore changed‚ and the

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    Film is applied to a motion picture that is considered by critics and scholars to be more serious or challenging. Movies entertain the masses at the multiplex. Cinemas are considered to be works of art Shot: One uninterrupted run of the camera. Editing: The process by which the editor combines and coordinates individual shots into a cinematic whole; the basic creative force of cinema. Cut: A direct change from one shot to another. Close-up: A shot that often shows a part of the body filling the

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    the biggest contributions of the film industry in the Soviet Union to worldwide cinema‚ which relied heavily on editing. The Soviet Montage uses a series of images which connect together‚ making up the entirety of the film. In the American film industry‚ the Golden Age of cinema began in the late 1920s with the Classical Hollywood style. Classical Hollywood style employs continuity editing and a more structured narrative—the beginning‚ middle‚ and end. Classical Hollywood films in the Golden Age

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    sound with this TV show. There is then a montage of fast-paced‚ edgy video sequences of the main characters in order to introduce them to the audience. Jump cuts have been used in order to make the montage flow well and it is a good example of continuity as the fast-paced montage matches the edgy background music. The characters throughout this sequence are only wearing red‚ black or white. Here the red could be perceived as to portray the character as ‘dangerous’ or to convey their sex appeal

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