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Hand Held First Introduced
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Edwin Land and George Wheelwright III founded
Polaroid Corporation in 1936. The interlocking
rings of Polaroid filters have been the emblems of
the Polaroid Corporation for over sixty years.
Edwin H. Land first demonstrated one-step
photography at a meeting of the Optical Society of
America on February 21, 1947. Following that, the
first one-step camera with color film was invented
in 1963. Since then, the company has come a long
way. In 1998, the Polaroid Corporation expanded
distribution to ov...
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30 P M Young Adults
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... buying double photographs would be eliminated.
The product to be re marketed is the Polaroid
OneStep. This product offers benefits both
tangible and intangible benefits. Also, this is an
old product in an old market that is going to
appeal to a different segment of the market. The
place for the product would be found in retail
stores and on the Internet. For instance, the
product will be on the shelves of mass merchandise
retailers such as Wal-Mart and K-mart along with
department stores suc...
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Ai Investigate Disturbance Adjusted Hostage Attributes Distance
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Digital Photography Versus Traditional Film
637 words
Rochester is Kodak town. When people think of
Kodak, they think about Kodak film. Film has
always been necessary ingredient for the
development of pictures. For the past fifty years,
Kodak has depended on its sales of film for its
profit. The introduction of a digital cameras,
which do not require film, is causing a downfall
in purchases of Kodak's film. Kodak's dilemma is
figuring out what people will be buying in the
future as the consumer weighs the merits of
film-base photography versus the ...
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Analysis Of The Cinematography American Beauty
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Cinematography is an art form, not just an aspect
of a movie. Cinematography affects the mood and
tone of a movie as well as the viewers feelings
while watching a movie. In American Beauty this is
demonstrated beautifully through camera
techniques, lighting, and the framing of the shot.
Camera techniques include aerial, deep focus, pan,
shallow focus, slow motion, soft focus, and the
tracking shot. Lighting is more than just shining
a light on a character. The cinematographer must
know how to ma...
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Camera Obscura As An Aid Obscura As An Aid Artists
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Camera Obscura, May 28, 1997. Camera Obscura
(Latin for a dark room) is a dark box or room with
a hole in one end. If the hole is small enough, an
inverted image can be seen on the opposite wall.
This phenomenon was known by thinkers as early as
Aristotle (ca. 300 BC) 1. Many sources state that
Roger Bacon invented Camera Obscura just before
the year 1300. More accurately, Bacon popularized
Camera Obscura, using it to view solar eclipses.
The earliest record of the uses of a Camera
Obscura can b...
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Mise En Scene Early 1900
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The hit musical "Singin' in the Rain" may possibly
be one of if not the greatest musicals of all
time. With it's tale of the film world of the mid
1920 's and its creative underlining love story
between Don Lockwood (Gene Kelly) and Kathy Selden
(Debbie Reynolds), it provokes the interest of
someone who would not generally be attracted to a
musical. It is a classic masterpiece that set the
standards that musical films of today will be
judged by. It is a classic performance by the
great Gene Kell...
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Played An Important Role Oskar Schindler
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The paper I decided to do was on "Schindler's
List." I have seen this movie four times and yet
had not really noticed the many ways in which the
director, Steven Spielberg, used the camera to
emphasis a "million words." It was interesting,
when watching this film from this stand point, how
I was able to see the importance of the way the
director uses sounds and color to make some much
significant points of a film. I decided to
emphasis the way certain close ups and facial
expressions were used t...
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Peace Corps Digital Camera
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Mise En Scene Male Gaze
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Marlene Dietrich, Madonna, and the Male Gaze in
Blonde Venus and Desperately Seeking for Susan As
audiences, we subconsciously identify the male
protagonists and take female as spectacle during
the film watching, due to the social function of
narrative films. (Turner 72) 1 Thus feminists have
been slashing the objection of female body in? ?
male gaze? ? in the narrative films over the
decades. Male gaze is in term of the fetishistic
scopophilia and sadistic voyeurism. Fetishistic
scopophilia dea...
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Left Hand Side Orson Welles
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Robert Robert Aldrich Robert Aldrich Robert
Aldrich was born into an extremely wealthy family.
He became an assistant director in Hollywood,
working in the 1945 1952 period with many
directors. A notably high percentage of these were
in the extreme left: Jean Renoir, Lewis Milestone,
Robert Rose, Joseph Love, Charles Chaplin. Kiss Me
Deadly Kiss Me Deadly (1955) is Aldrich's most
remarkable film. Aldrich began directing in 1953,
and by then, the film noir cycle had run its
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Point Of View Award Winning
512 words
Casablanca: A New Perspective Throughout history,
the film industry has seen many directing styles
and techniques. The early part of the 20 th
century saw a factory style of film production,
but as the years went by, directors began to
employ new and untried techniques in their
pictures. One such technique which these directors
implemented was a new approach to the use of the
camera and camera angles. Casablanca, an Academy
Award winning film of 1942 saw director Michael
Curtiz manipulate the ca...
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Close Up Shots Foundation On Which To Build Hitchcock
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An Analysis of the Opening Sequence from Alfred
Hitchcock? s Just like a building, a film needs a
strong foundation in order to be successful, a
foundation which is made up of the starting
moments of the film. In Psycho, Alfred Hitchcock
successfully uses the opening credit sequence to
establish a foundation on which to build an
interesting plot, including techniques to elicit
involvement by the spectator, and the suggestion
of a Psycho theme. A musical composition
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Digital Cameras Police Department
773 words
The use of digital cameras for procedures such as
collecting fingerprint evidence is also gaining
wide acceptance. Digital cameras operate much like
traditional cameras except that instead of images
being transferred to film, they are stored on the
cameras hard drive. Up to 48 images can be stored
and then downloaded from the camera to Macintosh
computers or Pcs. In Newport Beach, Calif. , a
small, affluent Orange County community with a
population less than 70, 000, the police
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Point Of View Orson Welles
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Hello, My Name Is Orson Welles Orson Welles liked
to reuse certain elements throughout his films. He
liked a good deep focus shot. He liked low key
lighting. He liked the grotesque side of life,
blocking actors in groups of three, low camera
angles and especially pointy bras. He also liked
to open his movies in a certain predictable way.
In Citizen Kane, he used the announcer in News on
the March to introduce the subject and main
character, Charles Foster Kane. In The Magnificent
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Suez Canal Audience Sees
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Lawrence of Arabia Arabia set a new standard for
movie epics. David Leans sweeping, magisterial
direction, the gnomic complexity of the screenplay
by Robert Bolt and Michael Wilson, and the
awe-inspiring cinematography by Freddie Young
combined to make this a thinking persons
spectacular. Peter OTooles intense, charismatic
performance in the title role vaulted him to
stardom; he has never been better than as the
British army officer who becomes a leader of Arab
warriors. The films searching anal...
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Cable Modems Digital Cameras
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In my research, I am focusing on the new
technology dealing with computers. This technology
includes CD writers, DVD players, digital cameras,
and cable modems. I will describe each technology
and then how it will effect todays society.
Technology is the way of the world now, so
improving technology helps to improve the society.
CD writers are the wave of the future. What is a
CD writer one may ask? A CD writer is simply a
technology device that allow one to record
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Part Of American Camera Obscura
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The most important thing to photography is light.
The camera is a precise instrument for capturing
light. The word camera in Latin means room. The
name camera comes from the first invention towards
capturing the world on film, the camera obscura or
dark room. This invention came about in the 14 th
century and was used by such artists as Da Vinci
and Michelangelo to more accurately draw their
subjects onto paper. The invention of this box,
made way for more advancements in cameras and
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Norman Bates Central Characters
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thriller Psycho Alfred Hitchcock? s fantastic
thriller Psycho was made in the late 1950? s.
Since then it has become a cult classic all over
the world. Janet Leigh plays the helpless victim
Marian Crime, brutally murdered in the shower by
the psychotic Norman Bates. ? When Marian arrives
at the small, isolated motel she has no clue to
what is around the next corner. The rain is
beating down so hard you can? t hear anything all
you can see is the big old house with a shadow of
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Input Devices Digital Camera
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Advancements in Peripherals By: Mat E-mail: Recent
Developments in Computer Peripherals Including an
in-depth look at Multimedia Input Devices A Report
by Mr Matthew James Smith HNC BIT Year One
Contents Title Page Number Introduction Two
Section One Development in Peripherals Three
Section Two Multimedia Input Devices Five Section
Three An in-depth look Digital Cameras Six The
History of the Digital Camera Six How Digital
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