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    You, Joel Hammon, are writing a book which may or may not be called, "Teacher Liberation Handbook ." You are hiring a professional editor to edit your draft which costs fifty dollars per hour. You are also asking for feedback on your drafts and ideas. You want moral support and encouragement. And, you want interviews with teachers. This is your absolute first time writing a book. I have been writing fairly frequently since I was ten years of age. My first project was a spin-off of the Fairly…

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    Cinematography and Editing in The French Connection. The plot of the movie is that follows a truculent `bad-boy' police officer Popeye Doyle and his slightly kinder partner (Roy Schneider) in their journey to bust a drug-smuggling ring of French origin. The movie itself is basically one big chase scene, following Popeye on his cat and mouse game of catch…

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    TPCASTT Analysis 1. The title, Editing the Prairies, can provoke many feelings in a reader. For instance, a reader who lives in the prairies may wonder what editing needs to be done to their great home. A person living on the prairies knows the wonders of the lands: from the land’s beautiful sunsets, to the hard work their ancestors performed to build the prairies into what they are today. A reader may think there is nothing to edit about the prairies, for in its entirety, it is perfect and in…

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    City of God (2002, Fernando Meirellas, Katia Lund) has a very unique editing style. Some of the scenes have cuts between certain characters points of view. One example of this is during Benny’s (Phellipe Haagensen) going away party where the audience are watching Li'l Zé’s (Leandro Firmino) point of view where he is making the party goer strip for his amusement, then the camera cuts to Benny and Angelica (Alice Braga) dancing having a great time. Throughout this scene we also see Rocket…

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    his year 2000 movie to inform the audience about multiple instances occurring simultaneously. One frame, composed of multiple videos of different events, lends credibility to the actors’ juxtaposition to the audience. Viewers are involved in the editing process by self-selecting what characters to watch at specific moments, which allows them to relate more to the characters. By choosing who to attend to, viewers are connected to the character and their…

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    The Big Sleep is an film noir, which was pioneering in crime drama tropes and style. The film utilizes editing techniques and camera work to convey a intricate narrative. One of the most interesting scenes to me was in the opening of the film when Marlowe is talking to General Sternwood which really introduces the main character through his interactions with the old man. The scene also makes good use of the 180-degree rule, shot/reverse shot, and eyeline matching which makes the dialogue between…

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    “Visual effects are processes used to manipulate imagery in mostly digital post production process” (Byrne 03). Visual Effect is necessary in a film production to alter unrealistic and impracticable images to realistic images. Usually, the visual effects team follow the basic five steps in a film production to create such images. They begin the process with a plan, meanwhile, the team begins their plan on storyboards and concepts. In the second step, they implement the plan then commences the…

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    In Modern Times clip1, the first factory scene, we can see a lot of interesting film skills, especially the editing makes the movie more interesting by using different tips of editing and helps the audience understand the movie. From Modern Times Charlie Chaplin’s movie, we can see different between upper level and lower level (co-worker) during 1990 Modern Times people’s life. Modern Times portrays filmmaker as a mill-hand used on associate degree production line. There, he 's subjected to such…

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    Honors Ethics of Genome Editing Faculty: Jennifer L. Cruise (Biology) and Michael J. Degnan (Philosophy) Where do you draw the line between the ‘good’ and ‘bad’ of genome editing? Which traits are we allowed to change, and who decides this? Will we be allowed to use gene editing to change basic human traits such as intelligence and athletic ability? Who will be able to afford gene editing? Will it make society less accepting of people who are born with genetic conditions? These are some of the…

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    Why Do Gene Editing End

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    Gene editing should put to an end for many reasons. My first reason is that gene editing makes people live longer and stops diseases this is a good thing, but this can lead to many things like overpopulation and extreme side effects. In overpopulation, a community gets to the point where there are so many people, but not enough food and resources in my opinion this is worse than any disease. Overpopulation causes the community to starve to death. The extreme side effects of gene editing can be…

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