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    and the finished product The skier is also the artist of the whole project, the landscape is the canvas, the skis are the paintbrush and the camera preserves the piece. Environment: The environment is beautiful because of the subtle smell of the trees, the untouched snow, the amazing sky, and the sound of someone’s skis cutting through the snow. The camera is the best way to capture these amazing moments, the skier of course is the main subject, but what good would a ski film be without a…

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    Film Directors Style

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    research paper endeavors to give a better understanding of the film world by answering a three part question: How does a film director develop his style and use trademarks to portray or affect viewers to his liking, using tools of film such as music, camera angles, post production, and the like; What are the elements that make up a film director’s style and what makes an individual’s style palpable and immediately evident? And finally, how does the director use his style and trademarks to tell…

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    are an early notable example. In order to capture a horse’s running, Muybridge set several cameras in a line and photographed images moments apart as the horse passed by. The photographs taken together create the illusion of movement. This idea of ‘freezing time’ was the first notion of film, a medium that would come to fundamentally change the way people see, opening the possibility of an art that could work with the raw material of time and…

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    from a photographic artist's view and cover this subject in a few sub-points. 1. Step by step instructions to pick your picture taker. See past work. The principal thing that strikes a chord while picking a picture taker is to view his/her past works. Photography is a workmanship, not everybody with a camera can ace it. Albeit, computerized camera has upset how photographs are taken and gives more scope for picture taker to rectify their missteps after the shoot, picture takers still need…

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    teach someone how to hold a camera and how to take pictures, photographer instructors are experienced and have specific skills, that they have learned from majoring in photography, which are crucial for teaching a photography course. Those skills, according to study.com, are, “instructional and organizational skills, photography, patience, entry software, Microsoft Access, graphics or photo imaging software and Excel.” They also know how to use various forms of cameras, from traditional and…

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    In the present day, film is one of the foremost media forms in the world with nearly all cultures being represented. Film is the product of many different media forms combined into one including photography, painting, music, and sculpture just to name a few. Given that, there is art if film, but an ongoing debate questions whether film itself can be conceived as an art form at all. All films at their bare minimum are photographic images being shown in a rapid succession to give the appearance of…

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    Photographer Marceana Black A photographer is a professional that focuses on the art of taking photographs with a digital or film camera. Photographers use artificial and/or natural lighting to snap pictures of various people, places and things in a variety of settings. Photographers typically do marketing and advertise services to attract clients analyze and decide how to compose a subject,use various photographic techniques and equipment capture subjects in commercial-quality photographs…

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    Photography has been my passion for a few years now, and I love the artistic representation that photography has to offer, including that of self-portraiture. I found the article Reflections on Self-Portraiture in Photography by Ina Loewenberg an interesting read and think the author has valid points throughout. The article states “We understand a portrait in any medium to be an artist’s interpretive rendering of the “subject” while a self-portrait is an artist’s presentation of…

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    aspect and uncover the underlying message to the target audience. Instantly a black screen comes to life, various motion pictures scatter across the display. At first glance, one would wonder what all these images have in common until the camera begins to zoom in on the hands of each individual. While it is obvious a phone is the center of attention, the underlying ideal concept is how this phone, the iPhone 6s to be exact, brings people together. The commercial begins with…

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    The object of Ray’s works “are [what] we accept today as inventions of the interwar years known through reproductive means” (Man Ray). This creative style differed from the spontaneity that Bing took to the street. From the different backgrounds, both have, I can infer that…

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