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    Harry Styles has just tweeted that he was going to do a twitcam. Everyone was surprised by the news. Harry Styles’ last twitcam was 3 years ago and it was 3:30 am at where he was at the moment. ’Probably just bored or tired.’ and that was partly true. He was tired. Nevertheless‚ everyone was excited. Nearly half a million people tuned in to his stream. Harry POV I shake my head and run my hands through my scalp in an attempt to fix my bed raggled hair. I wipe at my eyes that felt like absolute

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    An individual detailed analysis on the styleediting techniques Mise-en-scene and cinematography in the film "Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind". Michael Gondry’s Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind (2004) is not your typical Hollywood rom-com. Its cinematic style is very original and by far out of the ordinary for its genre. The use of techniques and the way the film is produced is the reason why it is so memorable. The non-linear narrative is based around a middle-aged guy who falls in

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    dead adjective if someone’s eyes are dead‚ or if their voice is dead‚ they feel or show no emotion disembodied adjective a disembodied voice comes from someone who you cannot see flat adjective spoken in a voice that does not go up and down. This word is often used for describing the speech of people from a particular region. fruity adjective a fruity voice or laugh is deep and strong in a pleasant way grating adjective a grating voice‚ laugh‚ or sound is unpleasant and annoying

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    Shot Analysis

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    In the film Indochine‚ before Camille’s wedding‚ there is a shot of both Eliane and Camille sitting on a bench in front of a lotus lake in the Hue temple. To me‚ this shot is very beautiful and captivating. It is a long shot‚ slightly high angle‚ and it is shot directly from behind the two characters. It is a deep focus shot so we can see all that appears in the scene. The lightning is low in the foreground‚ caused by the roof overhead the two characters. In front of them is a lake filled with

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    How does the director Steven Spielberg use filmic techniques to build suspense and tension for the audience in the film Jaws? Steven Speilberg directed the epic blockbuster film‚Jaws‚ alongside producers David Brown and Richard D. Zanuck. He is an American film director‚ producer‚ screenwriter and undoubtedly one of the most influential personalities in the history of filmmaking. Additionally‚ Spielberg is the highest grossing filmmaker of all time and his movies have earned in the region of four

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    1) Understand how types and methods of assessment are used in lifelong learning. & 1.1) Analysis how types of assessment are used in lifelong learning. Assessment – It is a way of finding out if learning has taken place. It enables the teacher to ascertain if his/her student has gained the required skills‚ knowledge‚ and/or attitudes needed at a given point towards their programme of learning. Types of Assessment: It includes Initial(at the beginning) ‚ Formative (ongoing) ‚ and Summative(at the

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    Parallel Editing within Birth of a Nation Birth of a Nation is a silent film which made by D.W. Griffith in 1915. This film basically chronicles the story of the Northern Stoneman family and the Southern Cameron family who are both experiencing the Civil War and Reconstruction. One of the most famous and important scenes in this film is the last-minute-recuse(Griffith‚ 180:18 – 189:06): the Ku Klux Klan charge to ride between the town to save Eliza and the countryside cabin for the Cameron

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    Angela Viola ENG 102 M/W 3- 4:15 Professor Mirelese A Shot in the Dark Immunization has been deemed the most important public health intervention in history‚ after safe drinking water. It has saved millions of lives over the years and prevented hundreds of millions of cases of disease. There are many legitimate concerns about vaccines safety from parents. Questions arise if vaccines should be state mandated without the choice from parents. Ethically speaking‚ parents need to be aware on

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    uncertainty (Skerrett‚ Gene Editing the Human Germline: What Are the Risks?). He says‚ “Parenting already also involves learning how to relinquish control and accept the person the child is becoming (Skerrett‚ Gene Editing the Human Germline: What Are the Risks?).” As potential parents choose to “design” their children‚ they risk failure and disappointment because of lack to completely control who a child will become in the future (Skerrett‚ Gene Editing the Human Germline: What Are the Risks?). In addition

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    Montage Editing in Millennium Actress Satoshi Kon’s Millennium Actress takes the viewer on a visual journey that blends reality‚ fantasy and history as Chiyoko searches for her lost love. Her quest to find this man spans across decades and manifests itself not only in her everyday life but also in the films she has appeared in. Kon uses masterful editing to create both a visually stunning film and a feature that formally reinforces the themes that are presented. Specifically‚ the use of montage

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