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    Depth Perception

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    Depth Cues: Their influences on the Strength of the Ponzo Illusions By Harry Smith To: Vanessa. L. Bates Abstract: The aim of this experiment was to investigate the relationship between the number of depth cues and the influential extent this would have on the Ponzo illusion. The hypothesis being that as the number of type of depth cues increased the participants overestimation of the altered stimulus would increase. 28 participants studying Psychology Course 11 at Otago University took

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    Shot In Basketball

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    about the sport before it can be played. In order to play basketball the player needs to know the difference between each shot. The player needs a basketball‚ and a basketball hoop. A basketball court is highly recommended. There are three types and points‚ the 2 pointer‚ the 3 pointer‚and the foul shot. The first shot to learn is a two pointer. A two pointer must be shot before the 3 point line‚ which is the line before half court. The first step is to bend the knees 90 degrees.Next‚ bend dominant

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    Balibo Scene Analysis

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    be included in the curriculum for a numerous amount of reasons. The film is great for analysis and teaches the students about camera angles. Also Balibo shows with confronting and realistic scenes‚ what happened during that time. This film makes students think while trying to understand why this occurred. Balibo has a range of techniques used within the film. The main camera angles used are close ups and over the shoulder shots‚ showing the emotion within each person and exposing the interaction

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    In the end‚ the last shot of a commercial is the lasting image in the viewer’s head. Every Mac commercial in general always ends the same. The last shot is a picture of the Mac computer whether it’s the desktop or laptop. The background of the computer is the basic blue screen saver with the Apple sign and the letters M-A-C in bold white. The computer is shown on a bright white background even though the computer is white. The computer doesn’t stand out tremendously on the white background. Nor does

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    multiple close-up shots‚ and tight spacing. The first scene of the movie opens with a super close up of Ben showing no emotion yet moving. As it continues music and credits‚ without his knowledge‚ are playing in the background while all the viewer can see is his face and a white wall. This shot does not move for at least a good couple minutes and so does the close up and tracking angel. With an unknowing sense of what is happen the camera starts to fade out and go into a long shot‚ showing the viewers

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    CURB YOUR ENTHISIASIAM An in depth analysis. In the year 2000‚ the legendary comedian‚ Larry David ‚created curb Your Enthusiasm. It is a comedy television series produced by HBO about Larry David‚ starring Larry David himself. He plays himself as a retired comedian producer and writer. The show follows him through his day to day life‚ which frequently puts him in awkward situations as he often gets annoyed with the status qua and normal social situations. Larry is extremely vocal

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    The Baptism scene is arguably the most famous scene in film and also a great piece of cinematic history. The scene takes place right after Vito dies and Michael realizes that he is going to lead the Corleone family. He also realizes that there is going to be a full fledged war between the five families. In this scene we see Michael Corleone getting baptized along with his sister’s four month old baby whom‚ Michael is also about to become Godfather. As we see them both receiving their sacraments

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    Code and convention of horror film: A horror film follows certain code and convection to achieve its purpose of scaring and alarming the audience. The following are some of them: Setting/location: The location used for this genre of a film is isolated and lonely area that has been abandoned or an area where the victim will feel vulnerable. For example small communities‚ dark streets‚ narrow alleyways‚ roads‚ woods‚ haunted places‚ farms‚ country sides and cities etc… sometimes places with ‘dark’

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    camera angles and shots‚ extreme lighting‚ or music that intensifies a scene. If a director correctly implements these within their movie‚ the audience’s emotions can very easily be manipulated. The first manipulation tool directors use is peculiar camera angles and shots. In the movie North by Northwest‚ directed by Alfred Hitchcock‚ there is a miraculous establishing shot. This shot captured the entire landscape for miles and miles. This accurately set the tone for the scene and gave you an

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    Chapter 3 Depth Perception September11‚ 2012 The topic that interested me the most from this chapter was Depth Perception. Images appear in two – dimensional form on the retina‚ amazingly we see a three – dimensional world. Depth perception is the ability to perceive objects three-dimensionally. No one sees their surroundings as being flat. An individual will see objects as either being farther away or at close range. Some objects will overlap each other. The scene and objects

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