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    Sound Engineering Technicians After looking into jobs in the field of audio and visual technology‚ I have found the job that I would like to look more into. Sound engineering is what makes all the songs we listen to everyday sound as clear and crisp. People in this career have to run sound boards‚ match lyrics to tracks‚ and enhance the sound so it sounds best.2 Employees also have to‚” confer with producers‚ performers‚ and others to determine and achieve the desired sound for a production

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    played by Kyoko Kishida. All of the villagers seem to keep him trapped down there‚ and over the course of the film‚ he falls in love with the Woman‚ and opts to stay at the end when he is presented with the option of leaving. In terms of technical filmmaking‚ the movie is very well done. The cinematography in particular‚ is noteworthy. The blend of image contrast‚ lighting‚ and the specific shot composition‚ give each frame a texture that you can almost reach out and touch. Gary Morris writes in

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    previously did with her journalism‚ which was to collapse these two genres which are perceived as polar opposites‚ when in reality they intertwine and really have no meaning at all. We previously discussed the issues regarding ethics in documentary filmmaking‚ and how documentary’s aren’t as “real” as we think. We also read Susan Sontag’s article on photography‚ and how we initially perceived this medium to represent reality‚ but in actuality there is more behind the frame. This interview has common

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    to address social‚ environmental‚ political‚ humanitarian issues in their work. However‚ I think that it is important for writers/filmmakers to inspire change through their work by addressing social and personal issues in their work. Writing and filmmaking is a creative process‚ no one should feel obligated to write or create a story that reflects a social issue. At the end of the day it is the writer’s decision if they want to write stories that address social issues in their work. All throughout

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    Six Shooter Film Analysis

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    Who Knew Death Could Be This Entertaining? Adam New Six Shooter is a morbid yet amusing black comedy that exhibits some of the best filmmaking Ireland has to offer. In real life‚ death is a very serious subject. Most people dread the day that they must shuffle off this mortal coil and stop existing altogether. As we grow older‚ we all are forced to come to grips with our own fragile mortality. However‚ comedians and humorists have found ways of looking at the concept of death in a more light-hearted

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    the nearest dictionary at hand which happens to be the ‘Macquarie Australia’s National Dictionary’‚ located near my left foot‚ Gonzo isn’t even mentioned. Not even under the ‘journalism’ entry. Wikipedia describes Gonzo as a style of reportage‚ filmmaking or any form of multimedia production in which the creator is intrinsically enmeshed with the subject action‚ rather than being a passive observer. The term ‘Gonzo’ is often misattributed to Hunter S Thompson‚ but it was first coined by ‘Boston Globe’

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    Filmmakers were forced to adapt‚ changing the industry. By the Second World War‚ the film industry cooperated with the government‚ to gain support towards the war effort. Cinema began to have a great cultural impact‚ becoming the mass medium for consumption of information and ideas. This influence occurred slowly and sublimely‚ deeply rooted and enduring in society. Following the Great Depression and World War Two‚ the film industry became lucrative before the advent of the home television during

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    dissertation. 1. Analogue film and its imprint on the digital era. This thesis for a dissertation would have set about to analyse the relationship between analogue and digital filmmaking and the differences in these practices since the rise of the latter’s popularity and usability. The paper would have evaluated digital filmmaking practices and the new range of techniques that modern technology has brought about‚ giving reference to the rise of importance in editing since the development of red-one

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    Performing Arts

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    individual lives in a various ways. Visual and Performing Arts Visual arts are work primarily visual in nature‚ such as‚ drawing‚ ceramics‚ painting‚ sculpture‚ printmaking‚ design‚ crafts‚ photography‚ video‚ filmmaking‚ and architecture. In addition‚ visual arts also include applied arts‚ such as industrial design‚ graphic design‚ fashion design‚ interior design‚ and decorative art. Performing arts are skills that require public performance before an audience

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    something that everyone has done. Ever think about the actors and directors that are behind all the things people watch? Meet James Franco‚ the man who started young‚ known for his all-around doings. He is acknowledgeable for his outstanding work in filmmaking and performance art. In order‚ to have gotten to where he is‚ he would have needed to learn what he knows somewhere. He studied at Playhouse West‚ an acting school‚ for years (Miller) and secured many roles in television and movies. (Pallardy) Subsequently

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