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    engineering this imagined world could become reality. To answer any of these questions or to imagine this world, first I want to know what genetic engineering is and how it works. I first found this source, a two minute and thirty-two second YouTube video while absent mindedly watching…

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    Miss Representation Essay

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    media's skewed image of women in leadership roles in social media. It does not break new ground on these issues, but it gives viewers an array of perspectives to think about. The film scrutinizes many of the issues related to the portrayal of women in American society that includes leadership roles and the affect on youth. The film expresses this mistreatment through vivid media footage, quotes, statistics, interviews with a diverse group of people and Newsom’s personal experience growing up as…

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    Prior to the 20’s, film had slowly expanded from an experimental technology to a widespread form of entertainment. Thomas Edison’s assistant William K.L. Dickson was the inventor of a motorized camera that could record motion. Once he tested it and finalized it in 1892, Edison began setting up parlors where interested viewers could pay to watch 20-30 second videos, mostly of dancing groups and battle scenes. Inspired by this, the European film industry began with Auguste and Louis Lumiere. The…

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    learning opportunity to discover the new technology in every class. I always considered myself to be tech-savvy. The word is used to describe a person who is well informed about or proficient in the use of modern technology, especially computers. However, I discovered numerous newly invented technologies every class through the robotics news report or at the beginning of every class when professor Eguchi introduced us to new technology. One of the memorable technologies that we covered in this…

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    everywhere, even in the middle of the oceans. Trash Inc: The Secret Life of Garbage is a documentary film showing the waste produced around the world and the life cycle of trash/garbage. The documentary explains what happens to the garbage when it’s thrown away and its impact on the people and the world. It shows how the waste management industry runs daily and how it has impacted our surrounding. The film shows various sites of landfills, including the Apex Landfill in Clark County, Nevada…

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    Technology: The 1960s was a time of conformity but also a time of innovation in the area of electronics and communications. In the 1960s, cars saw a massive growth in the popularity of muscle cars, marked by the most popular Ford Mustang. Another popular innovation of the time was the hatchback, with the Renault 16; a design model that has lasted into modern cars such as the Prius. This time in the industry also saw a significant acceptance of Japanese cars, as seen in the popular Toyota…

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    Film Narrative Analysis

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    Multiplex:Cinema,New Technologies,and the Home (2006), Reinventing Cinema:Movies in the Age of Media Convergence (2009), Hollywood Gamers:Digital Convergence in the Film and Video Game Industries(2010), The Art of Immersion:How the Digital Generation is Remaking Hollywood,Madison Avenue,and the Way We Tell Stories(2011) and 21st-Century Hollywood:Movies in the Era of Transformation(2011) demonstrates a lot about how film develops in the contemporary digital era. The transitions and changes of…

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    of new technology developing faster and faster in a blink of an eye, it has been noted that technology has taken a big part of our daily lives. People are now too busy documenting the moments rather than experiencing it. This commercial was made to raise awareness of this situation in hopes that it can soon be changed or at least let the problem be out in the open. Who is the author, and what is the author’s purpose? The author is Charlene deGuzman, which we can recognize in the video as the…

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    However, some of the word play may underscore the intended meaning of the image. ii. The Interactive Multimedia Documentary: A Proposed Analysis Model ( Chapter 3: The Documentary Genre. Approach and types) This paper is mainly about using the film documentary approach to capture significant events or stories where the documentary filmmakers attempt to define the historical context and possible definitions. The documentary is classified into six mode of representation; expository mode,…

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    Oklahoma City Movie Essay

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    Even though these videos are older, they still give a very good image of the damaged building and injured people. Some news broadcasts made it to the scene within five minutes of the explosion as one helicopter was already in the air, the documentary showed a high angle of the ⅔ of the building left standing. There are also videos of the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas and David Koresh’s cult there. These videos gave the audience a sense of how these people like…

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