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    Question 3: How did Fuji Photo Film start to turn around? 1.1. Solutions to Fuji Photo Film’s problems: 1.1.1. Short term solutions: Reorganization: To slash cost and increase efficiency‚ CEO Komori formulated a 2-year‚ full-scale reorganization costing 1.57 billion euros. Shutting down unprofitable business E.g: Photo film‚ which was once the mainstay product of the company‚ was phased out Mass layoff: E.g: cutting of 5000 jobs Outsourcing: Moving of production from Japan to emerging

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    Allison L. Atkenson Mrs. Thyer AP English December 2011 Photography’s Great Influence Photography allows us to store‚ retain‚ and recall information. Although some feel photos produce negative images and appear fabricated‚ their pros outweigh the cons. We use photography every day. Photos have the ability to portray where we have been‚ what we have done‚ and our place in the world. Photographs allow us to look back on memories and events of our lives‚ and their significance. The majority

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    If you are a professional golfer‚ then you certainly know that a rangefinder can help you improve your game. Units like that are quite expensive‚ and what can you do when you don’t have enough money to get one? The good news is that you can actually find some cheap yet good units‚ and for your information here are some of the best laser golf rangefinders under $200. Nikon 8397ACULON This lightweight and compact unit is exceptional and highly recommended by many consumers. Due to its small size

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    9.07 close up! "If you want a close-up view you should move yourself if it is possible. The trouble is that so many photographers seem afraid to move in." (Lord Snowdon) How can moving close to a subject change and improve a photograph? Why do you think many photographers use their lens to get closer rather than moving closer to the subject? Moving close to a subject can help change and improve a photograph because your getting in closer to the subject and you will be able to see different things

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    Susan Sontag’s claim it is clear that photography limits people’s interpretation of the world. This claim I false because pictures rang from people in complete destitution as seen by photos of Jacob Riis to people having a good time on vacation. Because of this diverse collection of pictures‚ people see the world as it is instead of "more than it really is". This is seen through actions of Hitler various world events such the Vietnam War and the Kent State incident as well as literature like The

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    Top 50 Chuck Norris Facts & Jokes * Chuck Norris had a staring contest with Medusa‚ and won. ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form * Chuck Norris once urinated in a semi truck’s gas tank as a joke....that truck is now known as Optimus Prime. ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form * There is no ’Ctrl’ button on Chuck Norris’ computer. Chuck Norris is always in control. -------------------------------------------------

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    Alan Williams book‚ Republic of Images: A History of French Filmmaking begins its long journey through time in the 1800’s before cinema was invented. Williams explains that the three necessary aspects of film were to come‚ the “bricolage” meaning the analysis of movement‚ the optical synthesis of movement‚ and photography. There were many important people over the course of this book that had huge influences on putting together the bricolage as well as path that this most popular media traveled.

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    Photography is a medium that has been documenting everything over years throughout history. A practice that is often debated and discussed about the relationship of the action and photograph itself. In the chapter entitled In Plato’s Cave from her book On Photography‚ photo theorist Susan Sontag refers to various photographs and photographers and analyzes the wider questions that individuals should be discussing in regards to the medium. Exploring her thesis as she states that “a photograph is not

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Encodeers

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    1. Basic Principles Video is the technology of electronically capturing‚ recording‚ processing‚ storing‚ transmitting‚ and reconstructing a sequence of still images representing scenes in motion. Video technology was first developed for television systems‚ but has been further developed in many formats to allow for consumer video recording. Starting in the late 70s to the early 80s‚ several types of video production equipment- such as time base correctors (TBC) and digital video effects (DVE)

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    There is a convention in the video‚ film and television industries which assigns names and guidelines to common types of shots‚ framing and picture composition. The list below briefly describes the most common shot types (click the images for more details). Notes: The exact terminology varies between production environments but the basic principles are the same. Shots are usually described in relation to a particular subject EWS (Extreme Wide Shot) The view is so far from the subject that

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