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    electromagnetic radiation. a recorded on the chip can be copied by criminals and used for fraud. Digital cameras store pictures on a memory card in a format suitable for viewing and saving on a computer. They can also be edited with suitable editing software. The memory cards in the camera can also be inserted into a TV and can be viewed by a large amount of people. A webcam is a type of digital video camera where the image is captured and viewed by a computer. This can have a variety of uses: to see how

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    that‚ we use Sony Vegas Pro to make our film move in any way was to do it at the time of showing. Some of the shots in our music video project are a little long without any camera movement. So we need to create some movement. Although the act on of zooming is usually left to the camera operator‚ we can also create powerful camera moves in the editing stage. We put in the video and then choose Event Pan/Crop‚ it will contains the scene with a large F over the frame. In the Event Pan/Crop‚ it has position

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    Crisis Analysis of Kodak

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    how to improve and become more profitable. In conclusion‚ Kodak should continue to innovate in their Consumer electronics range of product as well expand their online Kodak Photo Gallery services. Figure 1: The first Kodak camera came loaded with 100 films and cost twenty five dollars in 1889 Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/gallery/2012/jan/19/eastman-kodak-history-pictures 1. Introduction 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this report is to determine

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    High School Analogy

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    Capturing Moments in Time A High School Analogy A newly bought camera‚ one that gives the buyer satisfaction‚ yet a strange tingling feeling of unfamiliarity with a pinch of nervousness and fear. Now there’s a high school freshman feeling the very same thing looking at a new environment; strangely a camera and high school have a comparable relationship‚ with very obvious difference and . One such similarity‚ is that when a student takes their first few strides into the usual two storey building

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    "I Am Sam" Film Response

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    themes and ideas. To express these themes and ideas many film techniques are used to help the viewer interpret different scenes in a manner that the director wants. Some techniques include camera angles‚ music‚ colour‚ lighting and characterisation. Characterisation uses a variety of other film techniques‚ such as camera angles‚ music and lighting‚ to help the viewer empathise‚ sympathise and understand different characters. It is used widely throughout I Am Sam‚ mainly to characterise the main character

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    Opening Scene Monologue

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    Opening Act: A school getting bombed‚ flames exploding onto the screen. Screams can be heard from the inside and distant sirens get louder and louder. The camera comes closer and closer‚ reaching the school the same times the firemen’s get there. They begin to hose down the school while others prepare to enter the building. The camera cuts to the front doors of the school. A women‚ presumably a teacher is shown to struggle out of the building. She leads 4 children out of the flames‚ 3 boys and a

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    Photography

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    electronic sensor during a timed exposure usually through a photographic lens in a camera. The camera stores the resulting information chemically or electronically. Photographers control the camera and lens to expose the light recording material to the required amount of light to form a latent image (on film) or raw file (in digital camera) which‚ after due processing‚ is converted to a usable image. In digital cameras‚ instead of film‚ an electronic image sensor based on light-sensitive devices

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    basic concept first emerged about 2000 years ago with the advent of a device called the camera obscura (history.com). Also known as the pinhole camera‚ this device was either a darkened chamber or box with a small hole on one wall which reflected an image of what was outside the chamber onto the opposite wall. The resulting image was an obscure mirrored reflection which was projected upside down. The camera obscura was prevalent throughout the Middle Ages and Renaissance‚ and was commonly used

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    Samsung Galaxy S9 Analysis

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    Now‚ with key improvement to Bixby Vision‚ translating text is as easy as holding up your phone to a phrase in a foreign language.This adds to Samsung’s camera leading to a wider consumer use. It has a live language translation feature that lets you scan object like a sign or a menu. The awesome part of this that instead of giving you subtitles it replacing the original text with your native language. It

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    different characters. I have done this with the use of camera work‚ following the characters as the story unravels. This subtle camera work allows the audience to experience each of the characters perceptions at the given time. A good example of this is when Samuel is wondering around the train station‚ showing the viewer his childlike innocence as everything Is new to him. It is particularly easy for the viewer to capture as I have positioned the camera at Samuel’s eye level. I have used this method to

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