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    Int B-Roll-Day Camera

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    A child lays in bed with the flu. Their mom sits on the bed next to them, with a hand on the child's forehead and a thermometer in her other hand. The camera captures beauty shots and we see a high temperature on the thermometer NARRATOR Although we all wake up with the intent to be the best version of ourselves we can be, sometimes life throws us an unexpected curve ball. The mom picks up the child and heads outside, the father opening the door for them. Int. B-roll- Day We see the outside…

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    stopped. There was no click of the mouse because my full attention was now somewhere else. The ad a compilation of short clips of girls and women hiding their faces from the camera while playing fitting music in the background. Towards the end of the ad, instead of women, it showed little girls laughing and giggling in front of the camera. They loved the attention but the older girls and women didn’t. What really stuck to me was the message of the ad, “When did you stop thinking you’re…

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    Camera Phone Convergence

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    essay I will be showing you how the convergence of the camera phone and social media has lead us to survey not only ourselves but others. I will not put too much focus on the origin of the camera phone , rather I will be writing on how social media and the camera phone has shaped us to review our pictures , and the positives that have come with the convergence of these technologies Although the topic is under great debate, the first ever camera phone was created in May 1999 by Japanese laser…

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    police violence against suspects and police misconduct allegations, the issue of police body cameras has become a big issue lately. Many believe body cameras will help when officers are interacting with the public and could help resolve any issues that may come up. State Sen. Jamilah Nasheed filed a bill in the Missouri Legislature requiring large police departments across the state to use body cameras after viewing a video of Walter Scott, who is black, being gunned down by Michael Slager,…

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    Body Cameras are the most recent and seem to be the most challenging form of police equipment to date. All the way from its decision to make its way into police departments in America to the way it should be handled and used. They are the newest extension to police departments that allow police task force to become tech-savvy in the 21st century or what sociologist and communications theorist Manuel Castells would say the “digital information age”. The police executive research Forum (PERF)…

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    A wonderful action camera is usually several factors but with the aid of my years of expertise I will try to provide you with different tips on what to think about in that ideal action camera camcorder so it will be probable to catch those unique moments which personally is when I do my extreme sporting activities. The market industry is usually a jungle and for me it is very important to get the best action camera and make sure there are now unknown issues which might make me loose out on the…

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    Camera Comparison Essay

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    I'm not an artist. I set the camera up and tell my story. - Tyler Perry This quote summarizes the importance of a camera in a successful photographers life. There are many types of cameras, but I will be focusing on two of the more famous ones : Camera Obscura and The Graflex series D camera. Both of these cameras are similar in type, but they are different in time period. In the process of explaining the key components of each camera, I will discuss what a SLR camera is, and I will also discuss…

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    A camera is an optical device that records images that can be stored instantly or transmitted to another location. These images can be still photographs or moving images like videos. The functioning of the camera is very similar to the functioning of the human eye. It is an image forming device. A camera works with the light of the visible spectrum. It creates an image of the object and records the image on a photographic film. Every camera uses a very basic design: light enters a close d box…

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    first fully digital camera came into existence in 1975. The camera was created by the Kodak inventor, Steve Sasson. Sasson pieced together the camera and took the first picture which was of his lab assistant. The picture was recorded on a cassette tape and displayed on a television screen. The first digital cameras sold commercially were small and could fit in the palm of your hand. Now we have everything from small hand held cameras to larger cameras with changeable lenses to cameras in our…

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    Jeremiah.Santiago On this topic its is talking about should the police wear body cameras and i say yes to wearing body cameras, the reason i agree with this is because when something bad happens or dealing with racism people lie so this might help with solving the truth.All people are not honest a witness could lie also a suspect and yes police, polices should have body cameras because if the person lies they can look back at footage and see if theres evidence but it might not have all…

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