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    In the year 2000 Universal Studios released the film "Gladiator." This film directed by Ridley Scott is both a great and terrible depiction of the Roman Empire in its "Golden Age." Some of the tiniest details of this time period have been observed and recreated skillfully‚ yet some major issues have been completely altered or tweaked. Right from the opening scene one can view historical inaccuracies. First‚ there was no last great battle against the Germanic tribes the day before Marcus Aurelius’

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    I have significant senior level experience in applying Industry Software Quality Assurance methodologies for functional‚ integration‚ security‚ and application/system performance monitoring/testing in an Agile Development and DevOps environment. I currently oversee this effort within the CIO and I have received excellent reviews from my leadership‚ customers‚ technical liaison and peers. I was designated by the CIO as the testing Czar and delegated the authority to ensure several major projects

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    others more relevant to the word but searching through all the explanations‚ I believe that the meaning for this word was the name of a snow sled that a young boy wanted but couldn’t really get back. This pictured on a drama film in the 1940’s called “Citizen Kane” that was produced‚ directed‚ co-written‚ and starred by a man named Orson Wells. It is believed that this artifact was just an allusion to the only time Mr. Kane (Orson Wells) was truly happy in his childhood. I think this is a significant item

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    Senior Picture Day Michele Serros was born in 1966 in Oxnard‚ California. Serros was raised in Hispanic Community. Historically‚ Oxnard was originally inhabited by Native Americans the same location in which the story is being portrayed and also during Serros late childhood and mid-teens because‚ it was during the time when Radio frequencies named Citizens Band were popular. The narrator’s ancestors are obviously Indians because she explains how her nose looked “less Indian” with time because

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    Auteur

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    the film‚ like a mother to an infant. For example‚ the director that I believe qualify as auteur is Orson Welles. Orson Welles meets the definition I have provided because as a director he was able to effectively express personal ideas. The film “Citizen Kane” marked the first time the technique “Deep Focus” was used extensively and effectively. In this film Orson Welles was able to express his vision and apply the deep focus technique effectively. Another director who I qualify as an auteur is

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    When conducting an interview for the American Film Institute‚ actor Jeff Bridges‚ discussing 1941’s Citizen Kane‚ said its director was "twenty-five years old‚ and he didn’t know what he couldn’t do...and Greg Toland gave him all the confidence in the world (2011‚ 0:28 sec.). Bridges was of course talking about the late‚ great Orson Welles. But who was Greg Toland? Well known in Hollywood at the time‚ Toland was a longtime cinematographer who had not only won an Academy Award for 1939’s Wuthering

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    Then‚ we moved on to middle school together. Still‚ I did not know Nicole very well at all‚ but I always thought of her as a very nice girl. Then‚ we moved on to high school together where I still did not know Nicole very well at all‚ until my senior year. It’s sad to think that I’ve gone to school with Nicole for about eight years now and I had never really gotten to know her until now. We have had several classes together this year such as art III‚ government‚ lunch‚ independent art‚ and this

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    evolution of film

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    Allah (1936)‚ swashbucklers like The Adventures of Robin Hood (1939)‚ or musicals like Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)” (203). However‚ despite this new technology‚ a film did not have to use color in order to be considered of quality. Orson Welles’ 1941 Citizen Kane‚ for instance‚ was shot in black and white‚ despite the advent of color film in the previous decade. While it is possible this decision was made for budgetary reasons‚ the use of black and white dramatically accentuated the shadowy‚ mysterious

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    Scene Analysis: Mrs. Kane

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    making Charles diminish in size and distance while still the focus of the shot. The low-angled shots reveals the ceiling‚ showing more extreme foreground and background. As Roger Ebert (2004) points out in his article “In almost all movies before Citizen Kane‚ you couldn’t see the ceilings in rooms because there weren’t any. That’s where you’d see the lights and microphones. Welles wanted to use a lot of low-angle shots that would look up toward ceilings‚ and so Toland devised a strategy of cloth

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    films primarily he gained a lot of praise for his radio broadcast of the War of the Worlds. Besides this Welle’s filmography is probably what he is most well known for with such films as Touch of Evil‚ The Magnificent Amerbsons‚ and of course Citizen Kane. Citizen Kane to this date is regarded as one of the greatest films ever made however the film itself and Welles only received a best screenplay award. Welle’s was essentially a director ahead of his time who utilized the art of mise en scene to add

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