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    The history of photography can be traced back to the camera obscura which is a box with a pinhole through which light travels and reflects off a mirror showing the image. The invention of modern photography can trace its roots back to Niepce who took what would be the first photograph in 1827 using a pewter plate. People would improve upon Daguerre’s idea until 1888, when George Eastman and the Kodak Company created the brown box Kodak camera, which meant photography would be available to the…

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    learning new things. I have begun to watch movies and study the camera movements and how they use different angles and moves to convey a mood. I am very interested in camera work but, I would also like to learn about screenwriting, lighting, audio, and video editing. I think all of these things make a well-rounded filmmaker. Lighting and audio are both aspects of cinematography that are just as, if not more, important that the actual camera itself. Screenwriting and video editing are other…

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    Photography is an essential occupation to society by sharing news, art, the world, advertisement, and memories. Photographers are known to be experts of their camera, know how to take a breathtaking photo, control lighting, and edit photos. Additionally, they obtain business skills, marketing, and artistic abilities; however, not every photographer is a master of his or her skills. The occupation takes years of practice even on the job the photographer is continuously learning. Photography is a…

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    They will also have to ensure on their staffing roster one person is stationed with the camera, taking photos at all set times to ensure no tour groups miss out as they have already paid for this. An average staff member is paid $15.25 per hour and the staff member would need to be paid for 6 hours which amounts to and extra $91 a day. This…

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    What are some great things you can do with a digital camera? Many famous photographers have taken great pictures of the night sky. They have photograph incredible land sculptures and art. Photography is amazing, you don’t have to be famous to snap great pictures. Photography is everywhere now, it’s even in space. NASA has been taking great photography’s of stars near us. It must be true what they say “that a picture is worth a thousand words”. Photography has sometimes been used to show…

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    emphasis and to highlight the theme of the film. The camera movements, for example, aid the viewer in knowing which characters to focus on, and when. Camera movements also establish where Harold and Professor Hilbert are in relation to each other, whether or not the actors are actually facing each other. This is done by following the 180-degree rule, and by filming a new establishing shot when the characters change their positions. The camera also follows the movements of the actors several…

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    The Vagabond

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    audience attention and keeping up with its generation of fantastic films, as well as transitioning from black and white films to color. Even more amazed at the fact that the history of film began in the 1890s during the discovery of the motion picture camera. With that being said; there was limited technology, causing films to be under one minute long. The expansion of filmmaking since then have allowed film…

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    involved in the look development of the storm, which is a character in itself, alongside other sequences. In total, we worked on 18 different sequences split over 5 episodes (1, 2, 3, 4 and although Cinesite’s work covered a good range of visual effects, they were predominantly driven by environment work. 2. What was the brief for the look, what were the references? American Gods was a very interesting creative challenge for the crew. Fuller pitched it as “a cinematically aggressive show with…

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    To understand how automated behavior analysis would work, it is appropriate to first take a step back and review the basics of video surveillance. Although the application of video surveillance varies from system to system, Taha et al. (2014) cite six consecutive steps required for a general video surveillance system (p. 22). Figure 1 depicts the six steps, their relation to one another and what each step seeks to accomplish. When combined, these steps build upon the previous to…

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    twentieth Century, the founder of the famous "regional exposure law", and one of the f/64 groups who advocated "pure photography". Yunatimes: you may not have heard of this photographer, but you may have heard his famous saying. "We don't take a camera with a camera. We take the books you've read, the movies you have read, the music you have heard, the way you've passed, the people you love." - Ansel Adams. Adams made himself and photography very popular in the United States and also had great…

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