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    Some Sabotage Mistakes Which We Should avoid while Video Editing Video editing is an essential process of any project. It is not only about cutting out footage which you do not like, but is the process of manipulation and rearranging video shots to create a new video. As a result, new video editors are susceptible to making some common mistakes which should be avoided. We have listed down some of the common mistakes which every video editors should avoid during their edit sessions. 1. How to…

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    According to the article "Heeding the Call" by Diana Hildress I think Kenny is nicer then Byron because, over all hes a better person in general. First of all, Byron was a jerk to Kenny when they were breaking ice of the windows and byron kissed his reflection in the mirror. When he got stuck he at first thought it was fake, but when reliezing it was real he went in and got his parents straight away. He knew that if he was stuck byron would try to pour the waters in his eyes or ears to freeze…

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    The film “Truman Show” reveals theme and tone by lighting, cinematography, and editing, and by the use of sound. By using lightning, cinematography and editing, the theme of this film - facing with fear can lead to the discovery of realization - and the bewildering tone is achieved. With the use of sound, the meaning of this theme is further achieved, and the audience questions the “realism” of the story. As the story develops in this film, it becomes obvious to the audience that Truman is on a…

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    Realism In Film Analysis

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    In the film world it is widely regarded that there are two kinds of filmmaking : Realism and Formalism. Realism subscribes to a more narrative, social based ideology while Formalism believes that the art of cinema comes from the mastery of technical aspects. Within these two kinds of filmmaking, many theorists have emerged including Bazin, who had a humanist approach to film. Formalism on the other hand, is the theory that the technical aspects of film are meant to create the world the audience…

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    technical aspects are used to create the many films people watch around the world daily. Technical aspects that include: shot framing, camera movement, editing, specific point-of-views, dialogue, music, and many more all go into the making of a film. The common use of some of these aspects in films can make up a director’s directorial style. In The Silence of the Lambs, Johnathan Demme uses all of these aspects; but he specifically uses music, lighting, and editing, to make up his directorial…

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    The film chosen is “Insidious 3”, a film that many of us have watch. Directed and written by Leigh Whannell. This film develops a linear narrative structure where the director tries to implement two completely different emotions to the viewer with Suspense. The anxiety brought on by a partial uncertainty as every typical horror creates “fear”. Also, the feeling of a young girl missing and trying to reach her mother who is dead. As the movie starts, the viewer probably already know what to…

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    The evolution of editing began when the Lumiere brothers invented the Cinematographe in 1895. This device allowed users to capture, process and project footage from the device itself (B. Retchless, n.d). Early film makers would play a continuous unbroken piece of footage which was shot from a static position, once the footage had finished they would reload the Cinematographe and continue playing the next sequence of film. This resulted in a laps of time between the viewing of footage for the…

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    False Friend Sparknotes

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    Have you ever been a bystander for a crime or major event? Most people would say no to this question but, if you are one of the few people who answered yes this book will be great for you. False Friend by Andrew Grant is a mystery book about a group of detectives who are investigating a fire at a middle school in Birmingham, Alabama. Throughout the book the detectives are trying to gather evidence to convict someone of setting the fire. There were a few people walking on the street when the fire…

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    The Hate You Give The book The Hate You Give is a YA novel written by Angie Thomas in 2017. This book opened at number one on The New York Times young adult best-seller list. The Hate You Give is about a teen girl named Starr Carter who is stuck between two worlds, Her rich, fancy, white school, and her poor black neighborhood. She navigates her way through this different terrain every day in her life until her worlds collide when she witnesses the fatal police shooting of her best friend,…

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    One of the most significant scenes in this novel is when Briony goes to her room after reading Robbie’s Scandalous letter that was mistakenly sent to Cecelia Briony’s sister. The letter contained vulgar descriptions of acts that Briony should not have been privy to do to her age. After reading the letter she gets sent to her room by her mother Emily for unrelated reasons and it is there she begins thinking about what she had uncovered. This leads to a misconception about Robbie which creates the…

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