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    Once I overviewed all of them, I certainly had to make changes on my script. Originally my set script was having space for 20 to 30 seconds at the first half of the story and then another scholar interview of 20 to 30 seconds at the end. It did not work in such manner. The interview was a whole conversation about the topic which did not let me do this. I could not show the whole chunk in one set of 20 to 30 seconds. Therefore, once I picked the cuts for the videos, I accommodated the different…

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    are given through static hidden cameras complete with the distortions that those cameras would bring. Peter Biziou, the cinematographer, wanted to make a world that closely mimicked the quirks of a bad television show set. “In making Peter Weir 's 'The Truman Show ' [Peter Biziou] relied on that 'unreal ' look to create an insular world lit by too-brilliant sunlight (Hess).” Cinematography is “Every creative choice related to composition, lighting, and camera motion—anything that audiences…

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    In the video of Science of Surveillance, it showed how cameras are tracking criminals and this helps our society be safer. However, we cannot depend on it completely just as the video also talked about how it doesn’t stop the bombers from doing what they had intended to do. But, it did help finding them when they had already bombed. With new technology, they are hoping a camera con detect a criminal however, I don’t believe that will take place anytime soon. Cultural:…

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    R.J. Kern is a photographer in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has been in the photography business for the past thirteen years. As an artist R.J focuses on anything from weddings to families, nature, and athletics. R.J ?s work speaks to our culture in a variety of ways. It speaks of the love and romance that every human heart desires. Everyone is always looking for companionship, and R.J does a great job of incorporating that into his artwork. His artwork also speaks of the changes that occur in…

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    Performing for the Camera – Bukubuku (Bubbling) Performing for the Camera encapsulates the creative minds that began building the relationship between photography and performance while highlighting the eras of performance and photography that were most affected by technological advances and global movements. This exhibit encompasses far more than the growth of photography as it relates to performance, it spans decades, cultures, planned performances, improvisation, politics, and identity. The…

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    Chris Burkard, Outdoor and sports photographer: Chris Burkard became known for his epic surfing photo’s at age 19, where he worked in his hometown of California. Living in his car he would photograph surfers during the day and try and make a sale on the beach to the athletes that same afternoon. Chris is 31 years of age and a creative entrepreneur, he worked as an intern during 2006 for surfing magazines and he got educated on the workings of editorial publication. The outdoors was…

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    members missing but we all agreed that “Pro Bodycam for URI police” is not only interesting and invigorating topic that considers almost all people of this community. We then divided up our work by giving each other a topic that we are interested in such as counterarguments to dangers/cons of body cameras, How cameras would benefit the officer and the benefits to the citizens are a few topics that the group will be exploring. The group has also starting to find suitable interviewees, so far, we…

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    He showers away the intimate afternoon spent earlier with his female companion. The curtain is thrown open swiftly and a camera appears, behind it his lovely visitor grins with a pretty smile. He smiles back at her “FLASH” the camera captures his glance frozen in time. She leaves him but returns a moment later, the curtain is thrown open again. This time there is no camera, she’s holding up a knife. A murderous assault breaks out and is launched onto his flesh, tearing through his chest, blood…

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    Camera Operator If you're in it for the creative satisfaction—or perhaps ultimately as a means to becoming a director—then the camera operator's job is for you. A camera operator is the one who sits behind the camera and moves it on its tripod to follow the action. The camera operator's eye sees what is being shot, which gives him an authority to call for another take if something looks wrong on a shot. Thanks to the growth of the TV industry and the addition of commercial advertising to TV,…

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    are going to need many different types of equipment. From a website on photography says “An absolute essential piece of kit.”:(Property Photography Equipment, Feb. 2016 ). A Tripod is very important to have in photography because it’s what keeps the camera still and level to produce a good quality picture. First starting off “a new or second hand mid range Cono Semi Professional DSLR Nikon D50 is good start.”:(Property Photography Equipment, Feb. 2016). there is no need to get an…

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