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    Sine Kultura Case Study

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    1.3. Project Objectives The SineKultura: The Philippine National Film Archive focuses its goals in providing a home to preserve, exhibit and promote Philippine cinema and educate its visitors about its rich history and development. This facility will serve as a museum destination for educational and exploration trips for students and families or even individuals who wish to enrich their knowledge and feed their interests with the subject. To further enumerate, the project objectives are as…

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    spectacle of film ever since the late 19th century when moving pictures were introduced. People were amazed by scenes of everyday life, such as a train passing by or a horse galloping on a dirt path. Film never lost its popularity; film kept developing. It started with the simple scenes that were less than a minute and moved on to stories, and then non-fiction stories. Next there was sound and color, and then parallel storylines and camera movement. With each new advancement in film, the viewers…

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    Technology such as the internet and video can certainly be a distraction to students, but if used properly they can be an essential tool for learning. In today's day and age, it would be detrimental to deprive students access to computers and the internet. While they should not be used as the crux for teaching techniques, these technologies have become viable channels through which one may access knowledge. As such, rather than prohibiting the use of these technologies, it would be more…

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    introduces a new and exciting perspective that explains how teachers need to practice fresh innovative methods to engage boys in school work. She uses her knowledge to educate the audience about a higher demand for the quantity and quality of educational video games. Carr-Chellman later states that utilizing such methods of teaching will “peak boys interest in learning” (Carr-Chellman, 2010). Moreover, the TED talk determined that game developers must update their design/functionality to better…

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    Social Media Privacy

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    society, technology is increasingly present and with that more and more people have access to information. It takes only a few seconds for someone to search a question on google or open up a news app and read up on current events. One of the main themes conveyed in both Jenkins and Smith’s work is access. Today’s more readily available access to technology allows a greater part of society to keep up with the world. Social media is just another aspect of access we have with today’s technology.…

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    of technology in foundation education in schools is not rare any more. Those learning technology divided in two parts, personalized learning and learning analytic. Nowadays, students in different countries different area can have same knowledge; by using learning management system, mobile device, app, social media tools, online system, and school can use differentiated methods to teaching. A research shows that several Australia and oversea students of all level enjoy learning with technology.…

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    display and relate to ideas of convergent media? This essay will examine the various types of convergent media found within the film Her (Spike Jonze, 2013) and attempt to evaluate its take a close future version of convergence. Firstly the essay explain Her in full detail by giving an outline of the plot and highlighting key moments or features that are important to the film. Secondly it will go on to describe the various types of convergent media and attempt to understand the ways that…

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    Star Wars Movie Effects

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    Star Wars? You probably have. It’s “a space opera film series (created by George Lucas) that became one of the most successful and influential franchises in motion picture history.” Starting in the late 20th century, and brought back at the turn of the 21st century, the Star Wars films continually advanced the field of special effects, and developed into a massive merchandising industry. Lucas’s success as director and writer with his previous films got him the support of 20th Century Fox,…

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    Field of Film The world of film and cinematography has changed a lot over the years, and it will likely change even more as time wears on. Like many modern innovations, film and cinematography have changed very quickly over a rather short period of time, before reaching a plateau of existence that won’t advance for a while, though it definitely will eventually. Still, it is impressive to think how far film has come, and looking back allows us to have a bit more appreciation for the technology…

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    filmmaking, about the film Tarnation. In relation to this, my focus is using Tarnation as a subject matter to settle the fact in autobiographical documentary, the effect of fact and fiction in autobiographical documentary, how tarnation is built upon reality effect, looking at it from an angle of character development, dramatic scenes (performative role) with the use of technology. This leads me to my question; How does fact and fiction influence Autobiographical Documentary in the film…

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