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    Grizzly Men Analysis

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    desire to want to believe that everything will be okay for Treadwell by the end. This is the exact opposite in ‘Little Dieter Needs to Fly’ where the protagonist is recounting his tale of heroism and survival with present footage of him used to tell his story rather than archive footage used like in ‘Grizzly…

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    The ad begins with footages of women looking in a mirror unsatisfied with their own appearance. Accompanied with “Fact: 7/10 women have an I hate my body moment, every single week. That’s a lot of women, wanting to change something”. This indicates many women are unsatisfied…

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    Stage Performance

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    3. There are many things that a movie can do that a stage performance can't. Movies contains many visual and special effects that cannot be mimicked by a stage performance because it's simply not possible to be reproduced. For example in Macbeth the ghost of Banquo that haunts Macbeth could be easily reproduced by special effects, but in a stage performance it would a lot harder to reproduce the visual of a ghost simply because it's not possible to do so. Movies also have an advantage over…

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    Since the forming of the first watchmen in 1635, law enforcement in the United States has played a crucial role in the forming of municipalities and the protection of citizens (National Law Enforcement Memorial, 2014). Law enforcement has seen many changes since induction, particularly due to necessity and advances in technology. Officers have gone from once strictly foot patrol to motor vehicles, from largely radio based information to in vehicle computers, and from revolvers to semi-automatic…

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    Differentiating camera angles and shots, editing, use of the images and archival footage were exhibited during the documentary, giving it a sometimes rustic but clean overall viewing experience. The film did contain most of the camera angles and shot types but there was an emphasis on the on close ups and panning shots. These shot types…

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    Media Influence On Police

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    We are in a time of extremely divergent political views due to the increasing amount of public engagement in national issues. Political and governmental activity are followed by more people now than ever before. We are flooded with media messages all day long and have access to primary sources at the tips of our fingers. Media has a huge influence on how we form ideas and view the world and it has measurable media effects on its viewers. In the interview between Jeremy Hobson and Derek Thompson…

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    On october 12, 2015 at or about 1102 hours i was dispatched to 1735 east young circle (publix supermarket), hollywood florida, in reference to a cellphone being taken. Upon further investigation it was later found that the cellphone would equal the amount to grand theft (over $300.00usd). Let it be also noted during the time of this investigation, i was working an off-duty detail at the above location. Upon arrival i made contact with the james othman, herein after referred to as the victim.…

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    after he pulled Scott's car over for having a faulty taillight. Slager claimed he had feared for his life when Scott stole his Taser, an account backed by the police department. Days later, however, a bystander, Feidin Santana, released cell phone footage of the shooting to the media that showed the two men engaging in a brief scuffle before Scott ran away. Slager then shot Scott eight times in the back before placing an object, which many speculated was his Taser, next to Scott's prone body.…

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    Blackfish Analysis

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    narrative the film employees various former SeaWorld trainers’ interviews and older footage of the whales and trainers interacting with one another they also used a lot of layering of audio to set the scene and darkness in certain spots. Each interview is setup as a three point light interview however, this film used various visual metaphors as well instead of physically showing the whale attacks they instead used footage of horrified audience members or even…

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    Afl Persuasive Speech

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    Hi, I’m Isla and today I would like to address the issues that AFL players are put under tremendous amounts of pressure. I will be discussing how the media affects the players, how the limelight affects them and how this affects their well being. Back in the day AFL players never had to worry about the media or social media, now this is something that is interfering with the player’s careers. Recently Port Adelaide player Sam Powell Pepper found himself in a bit of strife, Channel 7 news were…

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