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    History of Animation

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    on T.V. today. Muybridge’s work and dedication to art were the starting points where the development of early motion pictures began to take place. In 1882‚ E. J. Marey constructed a camera (so called photographic gun) that could take multiple photos per second of moving animals or humans - called chronophotography or serial photography. It was similar to Muybridge ’s work on taking multiple exposed images of running horses. Marey was able to record multiple images of a subject ’s movement on

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    objects" which are not part of a "bitmap" http://www.graphic-design.com/Photoshop/best.html photo shop is a computer pixel drawing program used mainly to create images that have complex texture and shading such as photographs and paintings - the other type of computer drawing program is line and shape based (vector drawing) and is better for drawing high precision images with lines and areas of flat color - photo shop can also do vector like drawing but it takes more time‚ is less precise‚ has fewer

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    Image Analysis

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    will mainly focus on image analysing. [pic] Figure 1. Re-made extract from SCMP The image in Figure 1 is a phone taken by Agence France Presse in Myanmar. It captures a face of Aung San San Suu Kyi looking behind wine meshes in a photo that is holding by someone with both hands. The image is considered as an narrative image because it includes vectors of motion which allow viewers to create story about participant‚ which is known as ‘represented participants’ that “points to the

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    which is the age of the target audience as well and therefore is relatable. The man is attractive‚ topless and smiling‚ all of which are appealing to women who would be buying this product for their partner. Although there is a lack of colour in the photo itself‚ the copy‚ caption‚ slogan and pack shot are all in cool blue tones‚ which connote cleanliness. It is shot below eye level‚ because the model has thrown his head back laughing. However‚ what sells this advert most is the caption‚ ‘Finally‚ a

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    Lorna Simpson

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    INSPIRATION/APPROPRIATION      Directions: Select a photographer/artist whose work appeals to you visually and emotionally.  Study the   photographer’s work‚ read about his or her background and answer the following questions and  incorporate them   into your powerpoint presentation. Make sure there are 20 slides of which at least 10 different  examples of the   artist’s photographs AND ALL INFORMATION MUST HAVE LEGITIMATE SOURCES.      1. NAME OF PHOTOGRAPHER:  Lorna Simpson     ​ "Biography ­ Lorna Simpson Studio

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    Study Guide Utopia

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    Thomas More has created the fictional character Sir Thomas More within the first narrative frame. Do you think it is wise to see both the real person and the character as one? Why or why not? 6. According to Hythloday‚ what are some other problems with European society? 7. In Book II‚ who is the narrator? What point of view is this? Why does the author use this narrative frame? [pic] 8. Describe the cities in Utopia. [pic] 9. How does the Utopian method

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    CONTENT TOPIC | PAGE | CHAPTER 1 : PROJECT PROPOSAL GROUP MEMBERS INFORMATION PROJECT NAME‚ INTRODUCTION‚ OBJECTIVES‚ SCOPE DEMOGRAPHIC‚ TEAM MEMBERS JOB TASK CONCLUSION‚ REFERENCES | 2 3 4 5 6 | CHAPTER 2 : DESIGN USING ADOBE PHOTOSHOP OVERVIEW ABOUT ADOBE PHOTOSHOP STORYBOARD OF ADOBE PHOTOSHOP TECHNIQUE AND APPLICATION OF ADOBE PHOTOSHOP TEAM MEMBERS JOB TASK CONCLUSION‚ REFERENCES | 78910-131415 | CHAPTER 3 : ANIMATION USING ADOBE FLASH C8 OVERVIEW ABOUT

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    Photography shows us the world‚ but only the world the photographer creates. According to Sontag‚ “photography implies that we know about the world if we accept it as the camera records it.” In other words the viewer only sees what’s within the frame. Images allowed us to see situations that occurred‚ however‚ it’s extremely limited in what the audience can see. I agree with Sontag’s claim that photography limits our understanding of the world. Photography has accomplished the task of manipulation

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    single stroke 125° wind-on quick- lens mount transport / release lever with 25° stand off frame position‚ accepts B-motor winder‚ counter folding crank rewind knob‚ autozeroing frame counter self timer mechanically‚ approx. 10 sec battery delay metering TTL-metering (12 to 3200 ASA) flash system system using electronic diaphragm control (EDC) for measurement with open aperture using a Gallium-ArsenidePhosphide photo-diode‚ auto exposure compensation with +/two shutter speeds in half steps‚ automatic exposure

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    Spiegelman sets the shockingly confessional tone of the piece in the first two frames by wasting no time describing his mother’s method of suicide. The 1972 story’s disturbing storyline and style of narration was not necessarily uncommon during the comix era (roughly ranging from the late 1960s to the mid 1970s)‚ a taboo-breaking time when trying to shock the reader became common. Although “Prisoner on

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