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    Nightcrawler

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    today’s society many people only care about fame and money instead of having moral principles. Watching the film Nightcrawler portrays how modern day media is covered because in the film it shows behind the scenes of how producers react when going on live and what is the process behind when purchasing a video from any type of video company. In the film the main point being made is how technology has changed the news industry and how producers only want the views. News stations such as Fox…

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    reading Module 1: Technology, the Production Process, and Distribution, it is my first time to understand what 16, 35 or 70MM and Critical flicker fusion are. In my mind, it is so easy to make a film. For example when making film, there is only a camera to record what actors and actresses are showing. That is all. I have never thought that there are a lot of frames per second shown in front of my eyes when watching any movies. Furthermore, in the basic background about making film, I only think…

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    well-known producer, musician and DJ. On September of 2009, Ryan uploaded a short film to YouTube called Fake Empire, which conveys a powerful message with great meaning. The title of the short film essentially means to be consumed and controlled by a company or technological industry. This definition is implied by the way the lead actor is portrayed throughout the short film. The film points out how the major companies and technology industries think they’re “empires” and can control people;…

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    in film, movie editing. I found that I have a knack for editing and quite enjoy it. A film editor is a person who takes unneeded snippets of film, removes it, and puts them together in a specific order to create a finished product. Going through the footage once the filming is done, selecting the scenes, and putting them in an specific order to tell the story in a way that the audience is entertained and understands the point you are trying to get across is another thing that goes into video…

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    Prompt #1: For receiving feedback on my Ch. 2 analysis, there was no feedback on my paper, but I would agree with the score that I. The reason that I would agree is that for one of the prompts, I could have gone more into details, but know I know what to change for Ch. 3 analysis. What I would do differently is that I would go into the details more. Prompt #2: They point in this chapter that is that the camera came an important for the deaf community because, know we can document people…

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    In the Modern Era Educational technologies have become an integral part of the education system in the society. It is a tool and media to assist communication of knowledge. It is a development, application and evaluation of system, techniques and aids to improve the process of human learning. Social Work Education had its origin 7 decades ago, which aims to improve the lives of people, groups and societies by the application of social theory and research methods. Even though it is a borrowed…

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    Two Films About Loneliness And How the Internet Can Separate or Bring People Together By Taylor Pastrick Set in a somber mood from the beginning, the animated Two Films About Loneliness, offers an odd take on both loneliness and friendship in a digital age. The split screen features Jonathan Smallman (voiced by Tim Key) on the left and Phillip Button (voiced by Detlef Bierstedt) on the right. Smallman is American and does most of the talking throughout the short film, while Button is German…

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    Radio and television/film certainly had a huge impact on the rise of rock and roll. Perhaps if technology hadn’t advance different music styles would still remain regional. As the radio era had allowed cultural diffusion since each region had a slightly different variety of music than the next. When radio stations started broadcasting nationally, it influenced the rise of different styles of music. Instead of only being exposed to the type of music near them; people could now hear variations of…

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    Consuming Kids Summary

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    the documentary film Consuming Kids (Directors A. Barbaro and J. Earp, (2008), I had some interesting insights about how childhood was influenced by media and technology. In addition, I found it interesting how advertisement industries manipulated children into commercials signifying to children that the key to happiness was through having certain brand things in order to be cool in past and present society, but the film did not show how values shaped childhood too. What the film lacked in…

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    Redacted Film Analysis

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    In this essay I will depth into exploration of the film ‘Redacted’ (2007). The contempary war film by Brian de Palma, and state how it is altered by multiplication of digital typologies and formats, with a particular focus on the reception and experience of the film. The aim is to conclude from textual sources with regards to the aesthetic, and to explore the Spector ship and reaction it determines. ‘Redacted’ (2007), is a film biased on the devastating reconstruction of the rape and murder of a…

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