audio‚ video formatting‚ and images will be discussed. * Sound is included for relaxing atmosphere. * Baderman Island Resort features and benefits will be summed up in the 60 second commercial. Commercial Introduction * Commercial will be in Flash (.SWF) and Quicktime formats as to be played on a webpage or TV commercial. * Audio included and will replay throughout 60 minute commercial. It is sounds of the ocean. * Commercial will begin with image of Baderman Island Resort
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stating that “photography was still perceived primarily as an instrument of social reality‚ able to represent the way things really were in the world.” As technologies changed‚ so did cameras and photographers were able to produce more realistic images for magazines and newspapers. Because photographs were able to uncover the so-called ‘truth’‚ when it became known that many historical photographs were fakes and had actually been manipulated to look a certain way‚ this caused uproar
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The way you visualize an image will be different as how someone else appreciates it and this changes the way we see. He also states that every image embodies a way of seeing; however on how we appreciate the image depends on the way we see things. Berger acknowledges the importance of history and how we value an image between its present and its past. This leads to cultural mystification of the past and deprives us from our own history. The mystery and history of an image can gain its own power and
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the image would appear projected onto an adjacent flat surface. It was often used to project demonic‚ frightening images in order to convince people that they were witnessing the supernatural. Some slides for the lanterns contained moving parts which makes the magic lantern the earliest known example of projected animation. The origin of the magic lantern is debated‚ but in the 15th century the Venetian inventor Giovanni Fontana published an illustration of a device which projected the image of a
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Liberty Leading the People “Every image embodies a way of seeing‚ our perception or appreciation of an image depends also upon our own way of seeing” (Berger 142). In other words‚ Berger is saying if ten people look at the same piece of art each interpretation is going to be just as unique and different as the person looking at it. Based on one’s knowledge of the artist‚ time period‚ and the painting itself gives a whole different perspective than someone who doesn’t know any of the history. Also
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Section 1 – Identification and Evaluation of Sources This investigation will answer the question‚ “How did photography and images of the Great Depression impact effect how society viewed the Depression era?” This investigation is important because it provided insight into how American society was shaped by the art of photography during the era. The Great Depression was an intense time period‚ and understanding the effect to which photography changed the civic view can help further understanding
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“pre-visualization.” It is the process by which a photographer constructs a final version of an image in their mind. This complete and processed mental print is developed BEFORE they ever press the shutter button. Pre-visualization might sound a little odd at first but it can do so much to improve your photography. When you begin to pre-visualize you will become a more expressive photographer. Your images will develop a style more unique to your own creativeness. You will also become a much more efficient
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remote antiquity with the discovery of the principle of the camera obscure and the observation that some substances are visibly altered by exposure to light. As far as is known‚ nobody thought of bringing these two phenomena together to capture camera images in permanent form until around 1800‚ when Thomas Wedgwood made the first reliably documented although unsuccessful attempt. In the mid-1820s‚ Nicéphore Niépce succeeded‚ but several days of exposure in the camera were required and the earliest results
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of the generation. Feminists and artists alike have raved over what some call overly simple‚ mainly black and white images with words in Futura Bold Italic that can twist the interpretation of the image itself. Kruger took pictures that had a near lack-of-depth‚ and by placing ironic words or statements on these images she challenged all possible cultural assumptions of that image. Kruger used techniques she learned in going to school for graphic design and being the head graphic designer at Mademoiselle
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In Pictures and Power‚ an essay about the forms of power of the images‚ W.J.T Mitchell described the image “not merely as instruments of power‚ but as internally divided force-field‚ scenes of struggle indicated by the hybrid term of the “imagetext.””(Mitchell 323) In another word‚ to Mitchell the image‚ itself a vessel for the creator’s voice (Mitchell 140)‚ is almost a battlefield‚ one which witnesses a three-way clash between the voices of the image’s creator‚ the observer and the image’s owner
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