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    Foundation stage and key stage 1 ‚age 3 -7 years Young children are still developing their language and communication skill they will have to be reminded in taking turns and listening when others are talking. When we are talking to young children we have to speak clearly slowly and not using big words as they won’t understand what we are saying. We will have to check their understanding of what has been said by asking questions or asking them to repeat. Young children get tired quickly when

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    Tim Burton

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    the Chocolate Factory‚ and Edward Scissorhands‚ as a gothic romance is portrayed. Tim Burton’s films show his unique and creative style in his stories‚ settings‚ and especially his characters. Film director Tim Burton utilizes close ups‚ low key lighting‚ and creepy non diegetic music in order to create a gloomy‚ and gothic effect revealing that society rejects those that appear to be different. Tim Burton’s films use close-ups in order to create a gothic effect on the movie. For example in Edward

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    Dim Lighting Essay

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    Case Solution: The Dim Lighting Co. I. Problems: A. Macro 1. Will Dim Lighting be reactive? 2. Will Dim Lighting be proactive? B. Micro 1. Will Jim West be influenced by thoughts of what a second year of un-obtained targets will do to his career in making this budget decision? 2. West feels threatened every time Spinks does not receive his demands or “wish list.” II. Causes: 1. Previous unprofitable year. 2. Spinks’ past history of leaving a company that “lacked creativity

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    Mockingbird the mise-en-scène is well represented through lighting. The lighting utilized as a part of To Kill a Mockingbird was a mix of serene lighting in the sensational and repulsive scenes‚ and low-key lighting within the rest of the film. For the most part the movie uses a soft low-key lighting. This movie is also filmed in black and white so there are a lot of grey tones within it. By the cinematographer and director using this type of lighting they are able to create a sentimental feeling through

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    uses different types of lighting. One example is in the beginning where they Jets and Puerto Ricans are fighting uses a type of general set lighting (B 53). Since it is a day time exterior scene much of the lighting is not needed because it is using the sun. I may use mirrors or reflectors to use more lighting (B 53). An example of low-key lighting is used in the dance scene‚ (where they are in a red room and they are dancing) they director is using the low-key lighting system (B 54) because it

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    Tim Burton Film Techniques

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    worlds Burton’s films create‚ Tim Burton uses shots and framing‚ lighting‚ and camera angles to prove that life is different in every new spark‚ and one shouldn’t put out that spark. To begin‚ Burton uses shots and framing to create a feeling of mystery and suspense. One way he obtains this feeling of suspense and allusion is when in Edward Scissorhands‚

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    The DIM Lighting Co. Case Analysis Form Julie Baxley I. Problems: Macro: 1. The DIM Lighting Co. has had a decline of 15% in profit margins over the past year. 2. This subsidiary is part of a large corporation and operates as a profit center. 3. The company wants to stay competitive and profitable in today’s economy. New technologies are being developed by the competitors. Micro: 1. The proposed research project is considered “high risk” by members of management. Corporate is supportive of the

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    scene where Miss Havisham walks down the stairs for the first time‚ the filmmakers used a good contrast of light and dark. Miss Havisham has a white cloud surrounding her‚ while everything else around her is dark‚ this technique is called low-key lighting. This scene is shot from a low angle‚ making Miss Havisham look bigger‚ more important‚ and more superior. They emphasise on Miss Havisham‚ because she is the main character in that scene. Seeing a scene like Miss Havisham walking down the

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    theory is the belief that a person’s childhood plays an important role in their development. Piaget believed there are four stages of development a child goes through with each stage the child advances in development. The following paragraphs will explain how the formal operational stage and the preoperational stage are pertinent to a particular person. Formal Operational Stage In the bedroom scene when the female teenage daughter is helping the mother figure out what clothing to wear on her business

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    Initiative vs. Guilt The third of Erikson’s stages‚ initiative vs. guilt‚ is when a child‚ aged three to six‚ discovers their sense of purpose. Adams (2008) explains the mindset of this period as “What can I imagine I will be?” (p. 353). It is this stage when a child’s imagination begins to explore its limits and children will often engage in pretend play. Markstrom‚ Sabino‚ Turner‚ and Berman (1997) believe that though the young child’s make-believe world of role playing‚ they develop their sense

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