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One Of The Great Cinematic Techniques
1,111 wordsGriffiths pioneering technical work includes: the special use of subtitles graphically verbalizing imagery, the introduction of night photography, the use of outdoor natural landscapes as backgrounds, the definitive usage of the still-shot, the technique of the camera iris effect (expanding or contracting circular masks to either reveal and open up a scene, or close down and conceal a part of an image, moving, panning camera tracking shots, the use of total-screen close-ups to reveal intimate ex...
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Peace Corps Digital Camera
2,502 wordsDear Customer: There are some information / data which I believe you should supply so I left them blank. If you have any question, please dont hesitate to contact the administrator of this site at o. I have also included a variety of sample writing (on pages 6 - 23) you can use for your work portfolio. Hope you will find everything in order. Best regards, Gigi Url for the job posting: web Web Content Editor: Promethean, Inc. Company Name Promethean, Inc. Job Category Internet/New Media; Educatio...
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D W Griffith Birth Of A Nation
2,437 wordsFilm Criticism There are several approaches to the film criticism and each approach provides us with certain information about the movie. Altogether, these approaches allow us to construct a complete characteristic or critique of a film and make it possible to understand better its meaning and its symbolism. In my opinion, semiological approach would be the best in showing information hidden in the movie on that subconscious level, which makes that special impact on the viewer. The word semiolog...
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Mise En Scene Point Of View
1,290 wordsIdeology The themes in the movie Forrest Gump are believed by some to be the search for destiny while understanding that simple is good. The movie features many ideas for someone s destiny. For example, are we all just floating around on a breeze or we all have a destiny in life that we need to figure out. The style of the movie is told by a man telling his life story from his point of view. The culture in this movie is based on life in the United States, a southern boy who was put into school b...
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19 Th Century 20 Th Century
4,737 wordsPhotography is a technique of producing permanent images on sensitized surfaces by means of the photochemical action of light or other forms of radiant energy. In todays society, photography plays important roles as an information medium, as a tool in science and technology, and as an art form, and it is also a popular hobby. It is essential at every level of business and industry, being used in advertising, documentation, photojournalism, and many other ways. Scientific research, ranging from t...
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Bodily Harm Deadly Force
5,727 wordsLAPD SWAT TEAM HISTORY The concept of special weapons and tactic teams originated in the late 1960 s as a response to several sniping incidents against civilians and police forces throughout the U. S. The most notable incident being the Texas Tower Massacre. During this time Los Angeles experienced many problems of its own. Escalated violence toward police and civilians became all too common. Realizing that an effective response to these dangerous situations were virtually non-existent, LAPD off...
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