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    Burtons use of camera angles‚ lighting‚ and sound give the viewers a different perspective on the movies‚ and help pick out the individual character. he uses them very effectively to portray different ideas such as showing strengths‚ weaknesses‚ or size in a character or setting‚ In one of his more recent popular films Alice in Wonderland he uses high angles while Alice is falling down the rabbit hole. He does this to show how trapped and hopeless she is. The lighting used in between the two worlds

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    style is best conveyed through his use of Low Key Lighting‚ High Key Lighting‚ and Eyelevel Angel. The techniques have a different effect. For example‚ high key lighting effect is creating a looking scene. Low key lighting effect is making a suspense or making it look suspicious. Eyelevel Angel effect is nature or neutral. Burton uses these techniques to describe his style. He uses lot of techniques in all the work he does. Burton uses high key lighting to show a scene‚ which adds to his style. For

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    fluorescent and incandescent light bulbs. Incandescent lighting is very well studied since it has an extensive history. There is no question as to its reliability‚ as its existence has spanned nearly two decades. Humphry Davy is credited with inventing the first electric light‚ which ran off an electric battery. Early incandescent bulbs focused on finding a material for the filament that burned long enough‚ while providing efficient lighting as well. Thomas Edison eventually invented a light that

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    Tim Burton Style Analysis

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    everyone else. His use of camera angles‚ lighting‚ and sound give the viewers a different perspective on the movies‚ and help pick out the individual character. In one of Tim Burton’s popular films “Alice in Wonderland”‚ high angles are used to show Alice falling down the rabbit hole. Burton does this because he is showing that she is helpless and trapped. The lighting between the two worlds is drastically different. When at her engagement party‚ the lighting is high key creating a calm and happy mood

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    Load Shedding

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    LIGHTING RESEARCH PROGRAM Project 3.2 Energy Efficient Load-Shedding Lighting Technology Consultant Report FINAL REPORT Prepared For: California Energy Commission Public Interest Energy Research Program Arnold Schwarzenegger‚ Governor October 2005 CEC-500-2005-141-A6 Energy-Efficient Load-Shedding Lighting Technology Architectural Energy Corporation/LRC CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION Prepared By: Lighting Research Center. Andy Bierman‚ Project Lead Managed By:

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    combustion or burning of some form of illuminating gas or fuel‚ Gas lighting is a lot more than that‚ according to Theodore Dorpat’s book “On the double whammy and gas lighting”‚ Gas lighting is: A form of mental abuse in which information is twisted/spun‚ selectively omitted to favor the abuser‚ or false information is presented with the intent of making victims doubt their own memory‚ perception and sanity. (Dorpat 91) Gas lighting as a form of mental abuse can easily be seen in the 1944 film Gaslight

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    A 4(amount of alcohol: 0‚ 2‚ 4‚ 6 pints) X 2(type of lighting: dim‚ bright) within subjects Factorial ANOVA was conducted on attactiveness scores of chosen mate. Mauchly’s test indicated that the assumption of sphericity had been assumed for the main effect of alcohol amount‚ χ²(5) = 4.70‚ p > .05 and alcohol amount and lighting type interaction effect‚ χ²(5) = 2.58‚ p > .05. There was a significant main effect of type of lighting on attractiveness of chosen mate‚ F (1‚ 25) = 23.42‚ p

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    performed my security lighting survey on the Westport Building of John Jay College‚ located at 500 W 56th St‚ New York‚ NY 10019. During my observation‚ I discovered that all the perimeters of the building are lighted. According to a maintenance employee at Westport‚ the lights are checked several times daily prior to darkness and maintenance workers must sign off that they have completed that task for the day. Extra lighting is available at every entrance and exit. Extra lighting is also available in

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    own unique style that many try to imitate. Several of his most obvious and aggressive techniques are his use of lighting‚ music‚ and colors. I am using several examples from his movies‚ Edward Scissorhands‚ Big fish‚ and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. In this essay‚ I will be analyzing and discussing Tim Burton’s cinematic techniques. In Burton’s films‚ he uses many lightings to portray numerous specific moods.

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    For my paper I have decided to view the original "Scarface" which was directed by Howard Hawks. This film stars Paul Muni‚ Ann Dvorak and George Raft. This film was made in 1932 and was in black and white. The film was to take place in Chicago and show a realization of the prohibition era. This was about the organized crime in Chicago and loosely base on the life of Al Capone. This film is a certain character that moves up on the mob ladder until his own weaknesses catch up with him. The main character

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