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    Artist Research – Mary Ellen Mark Mary Ellen Mark was born was born in 1940 in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. She showed great interest in the visual arts from a young age and attended the University of Philadelphia‚ where she graduated with a Master’s Degree in photojournalism (Habert). After graduating she received a scholarship to photograph Turkey and she also visited other European countries such as Greece‚ Spain‚ Germany‚ England‚ and Italy (“Mary”). In 1967‚ Mark moved to New York and began to

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    speech pathologist‚ to assist‚ and potentially cure Bertie of his speech condition. The King’s Speech unravels the tale of how two entirely adverse characters end up the greatest of friends. Leading cinematographer‚ Danny Cohen‚ has used a variety of camera shots‚ angles‚ movement and lighting to greatly enhance the transformation of the characters and the growth of their friendship. Cohen opens the hero’s introductory scene with a wide shot and grim lighting to develop an uncomfortable sensation

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    lens and with open eyes. In this case‚ I agree with Sontag in the fact that we can’t learn about the world just from what the camera has captured‚ but disagree with her idea that photography is negative in the way that it allows for us to fill our minds and makes us feel. Sontag says that "photography implies that what we know about the world if we accept it as the camera records it. (LI‚ P1)"A photographer takes a picture of a regular‚ old weapons factory; a simple picture. In reality‚ this is a

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    the son slaps him. After slapping the man the son says‚ “Don’t touch my mama‚ and don’t touch my Doritos.” This 2010 Super Bowl Doritos commercial is an example of visual rhetoric‚ because it appeals to the audience using pathos‚ ethos‚ and what the camera focuses to not just persuade the viewers to buy Doritos‚ but also to keep Doritos on the viewer’s mind. This commercial uses pathos mostly through the son. You begin to see the use of this particular appeal when the man admires the mother’s back

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    order to communicate what is going on. It is a movie in which you really have to pay attention to keep up with what is going on. There were many things that stuck out to me‚ but a few really stood out from the others; first the dialogue‚ second the camera shots‚ and third the characters. To begin‚ the dialogue in this movie is extremely funny. I noticed that most of the “good” people had the stereotypical Minnesotan accent and the “bad” people did not. I think this had to do with communicating the

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    way out‚ wandered in the city‚ and entered a shop selling cameras. There he finds a magical camera that vanquishes corrupt men. Eventually‚ politicians scamper to get hold of Juan’s power. Juan found himself resocializing because he has not seen the world for twenty years and is not aware of the changes. He has to adjust himself to the new surroundings but he did not have the chance to do that because something dreadful happened. The camera got stuck in his hand and the only way to get rid of it

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    of memory and seals it into the history of those involved in the process. Susan Sontag’s didactic text “On Photography” digs deep into the meaning of photography and claims that it has unlimited power within modern society. Her exclamation that “cameras are fantasy-machines” exerts the idea that photography brings the world closer together‚ yet seems so distant as if it were all but an illusion. Sontag starts off her text by asserting that humans are still in Plato’s cave. She argues that humans

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    Weaknesses of Canon • Introduction to Xerox • Xerox Strategy • Recommendations for Xerox Background of the Company Canon started its business as a camera company in 1933 and began exporting the products after World War II. Since 1950s‚ Canon globalised its business. It established a N.Y. branch in 1955‚ an agent in Switzerland in 1955‚ built a camera assembly in Taiwan in 1971. Also‚ the diversification into business machines and industrial optical products was occurred aggressively during 1960s

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    photograph: When I was younger‚ my mother got me a polaroid camera for my birthday. That summer‚ I took it with me everywhere - from exploring the nooks and crannies of my old childhood house to simply taking pictures of others - I knew I had found a passion. I shied away‚ however‚ each time someone took a picture of me; I covered my face with my hands and looked the other direction. People like me weren’t meant to be taken pictures of. It wasn’t self-loathing‚ it wasn’t so extreme - but I had grown

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    used brilliant techniques in all of them. However‚ I have chosen to talk about Rear Window. This is because the fact that the whole film occurs in the same setting and still holds our interest is very hard to do but he was able to by using diverse camera angles and playing with lighting. The film Rear Window is about a man called Jeffries who breaks his leg on one of his many photographing expeditions and is confined to his bed‚ he starts observing his neighbors and suspects that the man across

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