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    INTRODUCTION In The Great Gatsby film, Baz Luhrmann attracts his audience through many in depth film techniques. The film techniques of close ups, mid shots and low angle shots allow a modern audience to connect with the protagonist at a deeper level. In the conflict scene between Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby, the technique of close up allows the audience to see another side of the main character. The end scene of the film where Gatsby is killed, lets the audience feel empathy for him, but also…

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    Reflection High-Energy Electron Refraction Intensity Oscillations Reflection high-energy electron refraction (RHEED) has been used as a surface probe for in situ observation of monolayer growth using molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) because of its high surface sensitivity and a near grazing incidence. It utilizes diffraction of electrons by surface atoms[1] and the RHEED intensity oscillation can convey morphological information of the growth surface if the intensity oscillation pattern is properly…

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    Light Synthesis Principles

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    modulation. The Ne gas pressure has been adjusted inside the chamber to ~2.2bar, in order to yield the broadest spectra. This broadband spectrum exits the capillary through a thin (~0.5 mm) UV-grade fused silica window, which is mounted at Brewster’s angle of ~790 nm at the end of the HCF`s chamber, in order to provide efficient transmission over a broad spectral…

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    techniques. The dome camera and pan/tilt/zoom camera chapters elaborates on the types available, hardware required for each type, and application of the camera being discussed. In addition to outlining the types of technology available, Kruegle discusses how employee training and education of security measures can prove to be beneficial in prevention methods. This source is very useful, it provided extensive details on each topic. For instance, the different types of cameras were discussed in…

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    Foto Inc. Case Analysis

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    In year l1, Foto, Inc. Entry Level Camera line was above average for Image Resolution, LCD Screen, and Lens Quality. The company was slightly below average on the cost of Brand Specific Components, Special Utility Features and was $1.29 below the industry average for R&D. The company suffered…

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    The History Of Photography

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    as when it had just came out for the reason it was new and didn 't have much care about it. Within taking a photo it has a connections in history and the ways on how it develop. As well as time has pasted by technology it has also updated from the cameras they use…

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    almost all of the movies or series that I have watched in this class, they all have had something to deal with a set of equipment. Louis Bloom, uses a hand held camera to shoot different crime scenes that he has hunted down to find. We have also seen in Rear Window, The Conversation, and The Wire, they all have someone using either a camera or a wiretap to gain information. Bloom videos events such as a shooting, car crash, and a home invasion. The surveillance genre is known for the use of…

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    Sobchack Vivian Analysis

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    movie utilizes the footage stock like the CLOVERFIELD movie in which the movie quality is much complex and different from a plain camera. Through the use of editors, those who record the sound, the operators of the major camera and the development of the documentaries can render the auteur useless. This is by accepting the auteurs from older methods of taking film cameras. Morris is in a position to manage his movie production ranging from editing to the…

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    Gopro Camera History

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    an important part in the lives of the average person. This is shown through where most are created with the use of a camera. few years ago, Nick Woodman found a need to create high quality shots while surfing with his friends. He made different prototypes throughout the years when he realized he should not spend his time designing the strap for the camera but designing the camera instead. After two years he found a company willing to make the adjustments Woodman wanted and thankfully it was a…

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    Denial In American Beauty

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    In the pouring rain, the camera zooms in on the Burnham’s garage, where you can see a shirtless Lester Burnham doing pull ups through a window. The view switches to inside the garage, where the viewer sees the neighbor, Frank Fitts, approaching. All the while, eerie music becomes louder and louder. Lester makes eye contact with Frank through the window and opens the garage door via remote control. Frank slowly ambles in while Lester exclaims “Jesus, man, you’re soaked!” (American Beauty) Lester…

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