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    “Man with a movie camera” For some reason I related this film to Andy Warhol‚ don’t ask me why. Then read it was made by a guy from the soviet union‚ which changed my expectations a lot. I got to say that a movie from 1929 didn’t sound very exiting. This film is just fantastic. I thought Koyaanisqatsi was the ground zero when talking about documentary-like-experimental-films‚ so now I dont respect Godfrey Reggio as much as I did before. I mean Vertov is the true genius. I’m assuming this is

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    The Camera: Photography’s Influence on the Arts Humanities   The Camera: Photography’s Influence on the Arts Society invariably influences artwork produced by artists. Materials and available technology of the era also play a significant role. Cavemen used cave walls and ground pigments made from ocher. His subject matter was influenced by superstition and his environment. Sculptor and architect Filippo Brunelleschi was the first to use a geometrically based linear perspective. This allowed

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    The fireman’s line of work isn’t safe and they need to know when their equipment is needed. According to the book‚ “The Essentials of Fire Fighting”‚ “When at any emergency scene‚ firefighters must wear protective clothing and equipment for that incident.”(Goodson 167). There are many different types of scenarios where protective equipment is needed. First is the response to a structure fire

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    body cameras. This would serve to improve public relations with the local communities and provide a new source of indisputable hard evidence. Unfortunately‚ everything also comes with its disadvantages and while the benefits of body cameras do outweigh the negatives on paper‚ they may still not be enough to result in wide scale implementation. Such disadvantages include cost‚ as the cost of a single body camera ranges from $400 to $700 (Taser International Inc.) The reliability of these cameras may

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    The Other Boleyn Girl- By Hannah Pengelley The film that I have chosen to write this essay on is ‘The Other Boleyn Girl’‚ the sequence within this film that I have chosen to specifically write about is the King’s arrival to the Boleyn’s family‚ the sequence begins at 14:29 minutes into the film.. The sequence begins with the King and all his men galloping on horses uphill on their way to the Boleyn family‚ the lighting within this sequence is natural lighting‚ this creates a more realistic atmosphere

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    America has become a surveillance society‚ and we need to find a better balance to protect American civil right. Recent revelations about the National Security Agency’s surveillance programs have triggered diverse responses from the American public. The American Civil Liberties Union has expressed virulent opposition to the government’s alleged privacy intrusions as well as filed a lawsuit over the NSA’s collection of citizens’ telecommunications data. The National Security Agency’s mass tracking

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    of technology and resulting societal transformation inspired art movements that reevaluated the perception of and around art and artists. One essential product of the Industrial Revolution was the invention of the camera. Through analysis of its effect‚ we can timeline the way the camera and new technological processes affected the perception of value in art originals vs reproductions. The imperative issue for industrial age work was that of originality‚ authenticity‚ uniqueness‚ and meaning. Society

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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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    unprivileged group whose story is not being told. (Kaveney‚ 2010)” I believe that unfortunately‚ the film does indeed pose a slightly pro white “messianic” colonialist message and this depiction of superiority can be seen throughout the camera work in the film. Camera work can influence a scene in many ways and is commonly used for the following: focusing attention‚ concealing and revealing detail‚ creating atmosphere‚ and suggesting character subjectivity. To demonstrate this‚ I will show and attempt

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    Outsiders’ because the film has a lot of examples on camera movements‚ for example‚ close-ups‚ camera turning around‚ downward views‚ colored screen‚ camera edits‚ etc.‚ and how films work. In the movie of ‘The Outsiders’‚ there were a lot of camera movements. At the beginning of the film‚ the music lyrics restate the word gold‚ the opening tittles in gold and a golden sun. The first shot establishes the setting of the entire setting. The low angle of the camera makes the story seem like a very personal matter

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