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    Visual Effects Industry

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    The advancements that “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” made great strides in improving motion capture technology. Although I do not believe that the final product turned out to be very good, the techniques that were developed made other ambitious films a possibility. Specifically, the technique used to capture the subtle nuances of an actor’s…

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    Np-Dimer Lab Report

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    NPs in similar diameters of 60 and 67 nm (with ratio 1:1.1), respectively, at different fs-laser illumination times (repetition rate 1kHz; fluence 2.4 mJ/cm2) (see the trajectory in Fig. S6 and Movie S2). Notably, at this low fluence, the continuous motion is induced by the accumulation of the repeated pulse heating, as the heating from one single pulse is insufficient. Before illumination, the NP-dimer is stabilized in the liquid cell by the weak substrate attraction (first image of Fig. 4A).…

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    forms the backbone of the film, around the other stories. Richardson manages to present extremely intimate picture that will allow many people to confront and deal with this immensely difficult issue. The daily scenes, seem as if they are in slow motion as the director follows the patient as she walks with her sister and a close friend. Richardson, leaves these scenes as open as possible, not using cut scenes, to illustrate the raw behavior, of what will eventually happen death. The last…

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    Agenda Summary

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    was called to order at 10:00 a.m. The first order of business was the approval of the Agenda. Mr. Kirkland made a motion to accept the Agenda as written. Ms. Demers seconded, motion carried. The next item was the approval of the Minutes from the September 13th Annual Membership Meeting. Mr. Mack made a motion to approve the Minutes as written. Ms. Demers seconded, motion carried. Next on the Agenda was the Audited Financial Report. Ms. Olejnik and Ms. Stefanski were in…

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    the app. As the sole developer of Wonder Rush, I was in charge of everything from programming to marketing. Fortunately, through the stress of deadlines and bugs, YouTube was also there to help me relax with videos of water melons exploding in slow motion and goats singing along to…

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    King Kong Film Comparison

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    Early within the film you would also notice that stop-motion animation is a little “jerky” but, when comparing the film to other films of the time being released, King Kong (1933) is rather glamorously and brilliantly crafted for its era. The majority of the film was created by the use of stop-motion animation puppets. These puppets were made of metal, ball-and-socket skeleton armatures, covered with cotton dental dam, latex…

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    BlackBerry Limited, initially know as Research In Motion Limited, is a Canadian telecommunication and wireless equipment company, which is most known to the people from developing the BlackBerry brand of smartphones. The company with headquarters in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada was founded by Mike Lazaridis and Douglas Fregin in 1984. Besides the smartphones, the BlackBerry offers also tablets and mobile operating system – BlackBerry OS. SECTOR ANALYSIS Nowadays, cellphones are one of the most…

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    illusion of motion. The contrast between animation and video is video takes constant movement and splits it up into frames. You have many different types of animation. Usually the main ones used are Traditional animation, Stop animation and Computer Generated animation. Traditional animation is created by drawing every frame by hand. Then these frames are coloured and scanned onto a computer and the frames synced with sound. It’s an extremely time-consuming and labour intensive process. Stop…

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    age of 84 in London England” (Britannica 1). Robert Brown most recognized by how he described the “cell nuclei and the continuous motion of minute particles in solution, which came to be called Brownian motion” (Britannica 1). “His work revealed the random movement to be a general property of matter in the state, and the phenomenon has long been know as Brownian motion in his honor” (Britannica 2). Scientists extensively misunderstood…

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    Research In Motion, the original name for the BlackBerry, was founded in 1984. Mike Lazaridis was an engineering student from the University of Waterloo and Douglas Fregin was an engineering student from the University of Windsor and together they found Research In Motion (RIM). When they released the first BlackBerry in 1999, it was a PDA with a paging function. It wasn’t until 2003 that they released the first BlackBerry smartphone, which supports email, mobile telephone, text messaging,…

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