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    he expresses his childhood through his films which captures our attention because he grew to abnormal things that a normal person wouldn’t be familiar to. Tim Burton uses three key cinematic elements in his films to create mood and tone. He uses lighting‚ sound‚ and camera movements. Through those three key cinematic elements‚ they create Tim Burton’s unique sense of style as a movie director. Camera movements are an important cinematic element in Tim Burton’s movies. Tim Burton uses camera

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    17th‚ 2014 Style Analysis Essay Tim Burton applies low-key lighting so he can flood the scene with shadows and darkness‚ which creates suspense and/or suspicion. For example‚ in the film “Charlie and The Chocolate Factory”‚ The lighting is used in Willy Wonka’s factory showing that it is every kid’s dream to visit it. Although it is his fantasy‚ Charlie knows that a fantasy is all it ever will be. To represent this low key lighting is used in Charlie’s home to show that the reality of his life

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    trained so they would learn to follow boats and appear on the screen (SCIWAY). The swans used in the boat scene were a symbolism of nature and love and that showed young love and Noah’s longing of his heart for Allie. There was a lot of high-key lighting in this scene as the sun shone through the

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    key lighting (the use of bright colourful lights) to produce a protected and gleeful environment. This type of mise-en-scène developed a sense of security in the audience before a big climax. As the boys leave the town of Castle Rock‚ the lighting transitions to a low key lighting effect which emits an appalling‚ inhospitable‚ and depressed environment symbolizing the dark journey of self-discovery the boys are going to experience. Lighting is frequently interchanged between High Key Lighting and

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    LDR BASED POWER SAVER FOR STREETLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM USING AT89s52 Energy conservation reduces the energy consumption and energy demand per capita‚ and thus offsets the growth in energy supply needed to keep up with population growth. This reduces the rise in energy costs‚ and can reduce the need for new power plants‚ and energy imports. The reduced energy demand can provide more flexibility in choosing the most preferred methods of energy production. In any city “STREET LIGHT” is one of

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    Direct Examination of Dr. Metrist‚ Dr. Metrist‚ could you please tell the court why you are here today? What is your occupation? How long have you been working in the field? Now‚ please tell us more about your education. I understand that you earned a Ph.D. in meteorology and BA in physics and mathematics. How does your education relate to the job you do in this type of data analysis? What other relevant training have you received? Does this include research and analysis on how auto accidents

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    EFFECT OF USING ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING WITH PLANT GROWTH A Science Investigatory Project Presented to: Mr. Marvin Jay Maming Atheneum School Noveleta‚ Cavite In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Chemistry II Jasan Robey Mangalindan Ian Marlo Sintos March 2012 CHAPTER 1 Background of the Study A plant can only have 12 hours of sunlight or less and for some plants this is too much or too short. Light is the main source of plants for food production‚ and also for the growth of a plant. It

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    that makes it stand out from the rest of the film. In this scene‚ mis-en-scene functions to propel the viewer into focusing on the development of Blake as an alienated character. When the scene begins as he changes clothes in his room‚ high-key lighting illuminates his figure‚ and a shallow depth of field separates Blake from the wall behind him. When further combined with his position inside a doorframe‚ it becomes clear that the only intended subject of focus in the shot is Blake‚ and nothing

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