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    Gone Girl Film Analysis

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    collaborator, David Fincher teamed up to bring forth another modern film with a deep interpersonal, psychological, thriller genre attached. Gone Girl (2014) is a stylistic film that has these filmmakers names written all over it, from their choice of camera to their choice of lighting to the lenses they used, Gone Girl was masterfully crafted. Before filming this movie,…

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    Summary The article, “Police Body Cameras” written on May 28, 2016 is about police wearing body cameras. The article discusses the advantages and disadvantages of police wearing body cameras while on duty. Many civilians died at the hands of police and without any footage of what transpire between the police and the civilian/civilians then the justice system will give the police the right. However, persons think that the presence of body camera will not change anything as the justice system will…

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    It’s 2016 where most things are digital. We’ve come to the point where most children aren’t going to know what analog is. They think of a camera as the thing that’s in their cell phones. TheFineBros on YouTube made kids react to ‘old’ cameras. One kid was handed the camera and asked if it was a GoPro as the others seemed to know that it was an ‘old’ camera. One girl even claimed to never have seen a camera like that in real life. This right here shows how digital has taken over. The kids had…

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    likely are digital cameras considering all the smartphones and new technology out today. The smaller percent would be taken by film, but this doesn 't always mean digital is better, this is usually because film is used more for art and takes more precise time. There are different parts to these two cameras making it hard to debate which one is actually “better.” There is the ways they each work, the technology and editing that gets put into the photos, and the relevance of each camera. There is…

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    A camera is an optical instrument that record images that can be stored directly or to another location. There are many aspects of the camera that make it what it is which includes the lens, the shutter, the focus and the image capture. The camera allows people to highlight what they believe in by giving them the power to document the world as they see fit. A camera started of as a wooden box; it was the size of a small coffee machine…

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    concentrates on Enterprise and Graphics, Digital Printing, commercial films and Entertainment. In late 1976 in United States Kodak commanded 90% and 85% of films and…

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    Kodak Camera Essay

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    the modern camera technology several hundred years ago. Although the cameras created weren’t the types of cameras that we know in today’s day, they were still ahead of their time when it came to the technology and materials that they needed too invent a camera. Until 1885 when the modern photograph film technology created by Eastman that jump-started the inventions of cameras and its popularity around the world. Eastman also introduced the first Kodak camera. By inventing the Kodak camera it…

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    contributed to the development of the camera. The concept of creating images besides drawing them started hundreds of years ago and had finally met it’s ideal state about 100 years ago. Cameras were, and will remain a device that will take us on further into the future like it did before. One of the most early and historically important ideas in the development of photography…

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    Product Review Summer Infant In View Digital Color Video Baby Monitor comes with a dynamic monitoring system equipped with a 5” flat-screen color display, a digital zoom camera and rechargeable batteries. This digital technology provides handheld portability which gives parent a secure and private connection with their kids at all times. Summer infant is the number on brand for baby monitors in the market today. They have a wide range of baby monitors from audio, video to internet baby…

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    to buy camera rolls. Camera rolls were very expensive to buy and produce the image from. With digtial photography, you do not need any rolls to store the photos, the photographs can be stored on the camera or a computer. Also, with a digtial camera, you are able to print off your photographs from home, which is cheaper than having to get them printed from a photography store. Secondly, with a digital camera, photographers are able to see the instand result of the photo. Before digtial cameras,…

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