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    Activity 2.2.1 Observing Mechanisms Introduction A mechanism is a device that transmits movements so that the output movement is different than the input movement. It can be used to change the direction‚ speed‚ force‚ or type of movement. The output of a robot or any machine is motion and force in some form. A drill press‚ for example‚ has two kinds of motion: rotary and linear. The drill spinning provides the rotary motion; moving the drill down through the material is the linear motion. The

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    Feminist Film Analysis

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    “I would argue that feminist film studies is not only still alive and well‚ but has‚ in fact‚ become much more heterogeneous‚ dynamic‚ and open in its scope‚ encompassing not just film analysis but also television and new media studies…” says Karen Hollinger from Feminist Film Studies (Hollinger 19). Film’s have definitely grown and expanded from the years pass. Women are now starting to be given roles other than those to please the male eye such as the girlfriend‚ secretary‚ receptionist‚ or mother

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    and On the Waterfront seem two structurally independent and unrelated movies that only share some basic theme elements in their plot. However‚ analyzing both‚ side by side and frame by frame‚ can give us a more profound understanding of the American film industry‚ Hollywood in particular‚ and its relation to the McCarthyism in 1950s‚ a dark chapter in the US history. Salt of the Earth‚ directed by Herbert Biberman‚ is a 1954 blacklisted movie based on a true story about the struggles of Mexican

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    Shane: Film Analysis

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    Politics and Film Shane Shane may be a film about what happens when our hero comes to Joe Starett’s property and ends up becoming the reluctant gunfighter‚ but it also places the viewer front and center between two distinct and opposing ways of life. Ryker and Starett hold two very different ideas on property and progress‚ and these ideas shape their behavior in accordance to their own ideology. By way of signs‚ the film portrays Ryker as a businessman and Joe Starrett as a man of the community

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    Immokalee Film Analysis

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    application or ask what the pay is like because the road of an Immokalee farmhand is a road with potholes‚ spikes‚ and marauders. Throughout the majority of the film‚ I saw‚ facts pushed forward to explain why the workers are paid so little and how that affect their livelihood. The workers are paid a penny per pound of tomatoes and at the end of the day‚ the equaled only 48 dollars for a larger amount of the farm hands. Getting paid that much in a day’s work is less than minimum wage and it is already

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    shows. Eisenheim does compelling illusions that lead people to wonder if he has supernatural powers or it’s just tricks. The film tells an extended story about Eisenheim and Sophie and there is a plot twist at the end‚ this is when the theme is revealed. Sophie and Eisenheim plan out a scheme‚ and pretend that the Emperor killed Sophie. They planted everything out and in the end‚ it all ended up being an illusion. While everyone thought the murder and the tricks were real‚ it was just an illusion. Although

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    Queerness Film Analysis

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    as a whole. Two characters clearly embody these perspectives: Brian Slade and Curt Wild. Slade embodies a mainstream approach to queerness; he promotes his lifestyle as a desire that transcends both homosexuality and heterosexuality. Throughout the film‚ he usually presents himself as if to suggest a feminine personality (use of lipstick‚ makeup‚ mascara.) In his press conference‚ he applies a swagger of confidence in order to effectively speak out about his bisexuality. His objective is not necessarily

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    Dope Film Analysis

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    Dope is a film directed by filmmaker Rick Famuyiwa‚ released in 2015 about three high school students that get caught up in a huge drug scheme. The story revolves around Malcolm and his two best friends‚ Jib and Diggy‚ as they find themselves with a huge possession of drugs following the birthday party of Dom: the local drug dealer. Malcolm comes to terms that he must sell all the drugs while concurrently making sure he gets accepted into Harvard. The movie is filled with adventure‚ comedy‚ drugs

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    Artwork of Lines

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    and films‚ both her professions have tied closely together. Her studies in film theory and political philosophy have greatly impacted her art. Sarah Morris’s work has revolved around the built environment. Focusing on the urban experience‚ she explores techniques of “communication” – the relationships between signs and symbols. When I look at her art it speaks architecture‚ power and vibrancy. Morris’s paintings and films complement and connect to one another. Analysis of Artwork

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    The Walk Film Analysis

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    Sacrifice) and Whitey Bulger (Black Mass) are just two examples of cinematic incarnations that have served to entertain and semi-education observers. This time around‚ it’s world-renowned French high-wire walker Philippe Petit that becomes the subject of a film treatment – a man that cemented his legacy by performing depth-defying walks in and between some of the world’s most impressive structures‚ which include the Notre Dame Cathedral‚ New York’s Lincoln Center‚ and of course‚ the two

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