D E C L A R A T I O N I declare that the dissertation entitled “IMPACT OF FILMS ON YOUTH” is a record of independent research work carried out by me under the supervision and guidance of SANTOSH KUMAR BISWAL. This has not been previously submitted for the award of diploma‚ degree‚ associate ship or other similar title. Andhra Loyola College (Vijayawada) Date: (MANOJVANPARTHY)` DCV_26
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Chapter 9 Multiple Choice 1. The supervision by one individual or group over the artistic expression of another individual or group is known ascensorship 2. In 1878‚ Eadweard Muybridge photographed a galloping horse‚ and discovered thathorses occasionally gallop with all four hooves off the ground. 3. The use by artists of the camera obscura (literally dark room) began inthe Italian Renaissance. 4. Artists like Peter Campus became interested in video because video signals could be
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How did the work of the early pioneers of photography change people’s understanding of‚ and relationship with‚ the world around them? You may‚ if you wish‚ concentrate on one subject area - e.g. war photography‚ documentary photography‚ travel photography. (Please note that this question requires you to consider early reactions – i.e. nineteenth century material.) The invention of photography in the nineteenth century exposed the unknown to the general public. Suddenly‚ parts of
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a horse race‚ he employed the services of Eadweard Muybridge‚ who was a well-known photographer. Muybridge worked on the problem for four years and finally came up with a solution in 1877. He arranged a series of still cameras along a stretch of race track and each camera took its picture as the horse sprinted by. The result of the photographs proved Leland Stanford right thereby making him win the bet. But rather than forgetting about the event‚ Muybridge had a brilliant idea which was inspired by
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drums and disks in the 1830s with independent invention by Simon von Stampfer (Stroboscope) in Austria‚ Joseph Plateau (Phenakistoscope) in Belgium and William Horner (zoetrope) in Britain. In 1877‚ under the sponsorship of Leland Stanford‚ Eadweard Muybridge successfully photographed a horse named "Sallie Gardner" in fast motion using a series of 24 stereoscopic cameras. The experiment took place on June 11 at the Palo Alto farm in California with the press present. The purpose of the exercise was
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UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES OPEN CAMPUS‚ ST. AUGUSTINE FURTHER EDUCATION PROGRAMME UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES OPEN CAMPUS‚ ST. AUGUSTINE FURTHER EDUCATION PROGRAMME The Evolution of forms of Human Communication TUTOR: Mr. John Pierre NAME: Dareem Blizzard ID: S20120222388 The Evolution of forms of Human Communication TUTOR: Mr. John Pierre NAME: Dareem Blizzard ID: S20120222388 Table of Contents History of Photography……………………….3 History of the Camera………………………..5
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Beauty Mona Lisa (Leonardo da Vinci) His students painted and he put the final touches Lisa la Gioconda—his neighbor’s wife Not attractive‚ shy Da Vinci hires a six piece orchestra to play for her—she started opening up Mona Lisa is a composite of 6-7 women Had an affair with da Vinci Mona Lisa (Leonardo da Vinci) She is nude Owned by the French King Leo flees there He dies in France The perfect Italian Ren. Woman Leo put his self portrait in Lisa Mary Magdalene (Donatello) Beautiful
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bunch of pictures projected at a fast rate‚ which is why some people refer to it as a “motion picture”. “The 16 frame motion picture was made by Edward James muggerridge who later changed his last name to Muybridge to use the Saxon spelling”(Franklin institute). “In early June of 1878‚ Muybridge made his first successful serial photographs of fast motion at Stanford’s California stock farm. The photographs were of a horse running and
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being able to save your video in your memory device and take your time with editing and creating what you want and make the films you wish without a substantial amount of hard work. Edward muybridge was a man known for cutting pieces of film and creating the illusion of a moving image this was groundbreaking because Edward Muybridge manage to do this by using many cameras and gathered together single images and combined them to make it
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Birdsong (2004) Choreographed by Siobhan Davies Contextual Information/ Key Details: Choreographer Siobhan Davies Movement Material Siobhan Davies and Company Dancers Sound Score and Design Andy Pink Visual Artist David Ward Production Design Sam Collins Lighting Design Adrian Plaut Costume Design Genevieve Bennett Dancers 8 5 Female and 3 Male Type of Stage In the round World Premier Northern Ireland April 2004 London Premier October
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