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    Photography

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    Photography Taking pictures is the world’s most popular hobby. We use it to document family milestones‚ capture beauty‚ reveal the ugliness of war‚ and stalk celebrities. Photography has changed the world way more than any other thing in the media (because photography is used in film and television). Our world no longer has its focus on words and paintings‚ but now it is focused on the photograph. There are several effects on how photography has changed the world: the civil war‚ social network

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    Area 2 The purpose of the product 2 Intended Audience 2 Possible Sections 2 Multimedia elements 3 Photos/ Images 3 Sound 3 Video 3 Main Topic and Key Features 3 Introduction 3 How cameras have changed 3 Data storage 3 Lenses 4 Editing pictures 4 Different types of cameras 4 Techniques on how to take a picture 4 The quiz 4 Conditions/ scenarios in which the product will be used and usage constraints that need to be taken into account 4 How the audience affected

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    Technology in Our Lives

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    Technology in our lives Imagine your life without technology and how often we use it. Technology plays a vital role in our everyday life’s we use it for everything from doing math to reading a book. Technology has made some huge advances in the past couple years. They have made it part of our daily lives to the point where I think we might start to become too dependent on it‚ which would not be good for us in the long run. There might be a day where our technology stops working and we might not

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    Film Editing

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    FILM UNIT I’M NOT SCARED/IO NON HO PAURA (2003) DIRECTED BY GABRIELE SALVATORES An English teaching resource for year 12: Achievement Standard 2.5 REBECCA LAGAS & ZANITA THOMPSON UNIT OVERVIEW Unit Title: I’m Not Scared Either - An Introduction to a Sub-Titled Film. Strand: Visual Language (with links to Written and Oral Language) Levels: 6‚ 7 and 8 Function: Viewing (with links to Presenting‚ Listening/Speaking and Transactional Writing) Processes:

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    Photography History

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    in the world how many can actually say they know where the idea of taking pictures with a camera came from. Since photography is a popular career field to study‚ the history of photography was an aspect that I found quite curious so decided to do some research. Although the history of photography is a broad subject I have decided to break it even further down on how the birth of the first picture and camera and when/were they were created. According to the book "A World History of Photography"

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    Impacts of Lomography

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    intent” (Chen para.1). In fact‚ lomography originally required the deliberately low-fidelity and inexpensively constructed cameras. However‚ with the highly developed digital cameras and the digital single lense reflex cameras available‚ the growing rate of people who are attracted to lomography is surprisingly high (Lomography Society International‚ 2009). In this age of digital cameras‚ there is still a huge group of people who are attracted to lomography. As time passed‚ lomography has been developed

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    And of Clay Analysis

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    ! McComb 1 Extended Analytical Paragraph ! In Isabelle Allendeʼs And of Clay We are Created‚ the narrator uses images of cameras‚ lenses‚ and screens to demonstrate how Rolfe Carle uses them to distance himself emotionally‚ physically and symbolically. ! When the narrator initially introduces Rolfe Carle‚ along with first bringing Azucena into the story‚ Rolfeʼs reporting background is laid out. “It was as if it transported him to a different time from which he could observe events without

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    Mass Communication

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    principle of video camera The television camera changes light into an electronic signal that can be stored (using video tape‚ optical disks‚ or computer memory‚ transmitted‚ and displayed on a television receiver or monitor. Whether digital or analog‚ and regardless of their size‚ cost‚ and quality‚ all video cameras operate on the same basic principle: they transduce (translate) the optical image that the lens sees into a corresponding video picture. More specifically‚ the camera converts an optical

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    Clay We Are Created

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    Rolf had previously decided to adopt this mentality in order to keep his emotion from interfering with his work. Allende describes that "the lens of the camera had a strange effect on him; it was as if it transported him to a different time from which he could watch events without actually participating in them" (Allende 47-48). To Rolf‚ the camera lens gave himself the opportunity to desensitize his mind to the events that were happening around him and to increase the distance between himself and

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    an industry as well as its use as an art form. Many technological innovations involving the camera were also born out of the Civil War‚ which allowed photography to become more widespread in its aftermath. Photography was first discovered in the early 19th century and although its origins are difficult to trace‚ it can generally be said that Joseph Nicephore Niepce of France was the inventor of the camera and the photographic process. Niepce began photographing images as early as the year 1826‚

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