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    Rob Stewart in 2007‚ is a documentary that portrays the highly misapprehension of the Shark specie. Stewart interviews several different individuals ranging from individuals on the street or people associated with companies or campaigns. His intentions for the documentary were good; he sought to inform the audience of Sharks and how harmless and significant they really are. The thesis of Sharkwater is that Sharks are more endangered than dangerous. Throughout the documentary Stewart uses a series of

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    Chapter One Introduction 1.1 Background Documentary Collection is the Collection by a bank of funds due from a buyer against the delivery of documents. Among the different types of payment methods‚ Documentary Collection is the second most important method. International trade is the exchange of capital‚ goods‚ and services across international borders or territories. In most countries‚ such trade represents a significant share of gross domestic product (GDP). Industrialization‚ advanced transportation

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    The Trudell Documentary taught me a lot about Native American’s that I didn’t know. Growing up‚ in history class‚ one of my teachers made a point to state that what America did to the Native American’s was wrong. We then learned all about how we took their land and made them change their lives. Although it is important to know the historical backgrounds to these events‚ we never really talked much about how the Government was treating Native Americans now. Before this Documentary‚ I did not know

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    deconstruction of the medium‚ enabling audiences to take a step back and reconsider the technicality‚ methods and pure tangibility of the medium that is used. This essay deals with the work of William Greaves‚ one of the pioneers of African-american documentary filmmaking. The moving image has long been considered to be “a series of visual shocks” impressed upon the spectator.1 This essay will identify the reasons behind these “visual shocks” and the ways in which these reactions could be produced

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    Al Gore "An Inconvenient Truth" a documentary film premier at the 2006 Sundance film festival. In this film Al Gore aims to campaign to educate citizens about global warming via a comprehensive slide show. Personal anecdotes (interesting account)‚ contrast‚ comparison and rhetorical appeals (like pathos‚ ethos and logos) are techniques Gore skillful uses to create a strong‚ convincing documentary film. As a saying goes "A stitch in time saves nine" Gore’s main focus is to highlight the downsides

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    As the name suggests‚ the documentary Cunnamulla‚ written‚ produced and directed by Dennis O’Rourke‚ is about life at the end of the railway line 800 km west of Brisbane. Considering that rural and regional Australia is commanding the political stage and crying out for funding it seems about time that this doco was made. With noble ideals‚ this award winning doco does nothing more than entrench the stereotypes. The director’s purpose must have been to make fun of life in Cunnamulla as the outcome

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    Rough Worksheet13 Dubai: Miracle or Mirage14 Dubai: Miracle or Mirage Rough Worksheet18 Swoosh! Inside Nike19 Swoosh! Inside Nike Rough Worksheet23 Reference Page24 Video Analysis # 1 Megacities Introduction: Megacities are a documentary that was created by BBC which was hosted by Andrew Marr. Megacities take a revolutionary look at the places where most of us live: the modern Metropolis. Megacities focuses on the single aspect of a city’s infrastructure which best informs the life

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    Throughout the years‚ documentary films have gain esteem by viewers. In contrary to a stage or screen performance‚ a documentary film displays real people living everyday life. For many viewers‚ the notion of documentary film is based on the genuineness of a normal individual playing his or her role in society; without being staged or designed by a producer. However‚ documentary films‚ in the aim to portray a daily routine‚ may encompass professional actors to reenact such performance. Bill Nichols

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    This astonished not only the media‚ but Seaworld’s very own staff. Why these attacks had been kept quiet from not only the public but employees as well became a real mystery. This became the introduction to the documentary‚ Blackfish. Blackfish was produced in 2013 by film director Gabriela Cowperthwaite‚ a producer who questioned the real reasons behind Dawn Brancheau’s death. Through her determination to solve these unknown and at the time‚ unexplainable tragedies

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    The documentary “Kickin it” was about the homeless world cup. Which is about The homeless world cup. The year this was filmed‚ the cup was held in south africa. We followed the teams and learned the back stories of the players on different teams. How they had come to be in the position they were in‚ how football was able to save them and then how they were after the games and the progress they had made. Every team in the ternimat was made up of players who were homeless. This was there escape. This

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