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    but also, important events. Tower (Maitland, 2016) depicted an important, history changing event, with the use of actual footage and commentary by actors and those who witnessed…

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    Police Altercation

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    With the use of body-worn cameras, all interactions between law enforcement and citizens can be recorded. Footage would prove to be beneficial in court and would be used as evidence for a jury to review during a trial. Not only could the recordings be reviewed during a trial, but footage could also prevent lengthy trials and investigations based on a false witness account. In short, the footage of altercations between law enforcement and citizens would help corroborate witness and/or police…

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    Blackfish Film Analysis

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    The footage and the interviews really bring the movie together. They show what really happens to these animals of nature and how they really do need to be put back into natural habitat for them. Also with knowing Gabriela Cowperthwaite has produced life stories…

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    Although there are some flaws in the way body cameras are used or how the footage is shown to the public. All of these problems can be fixed and in the future body cameras will be the most useful tool for modern day police investigating. The positive effects from the body cameras most certainly outweigh the negative effects especially…

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    Moore uses this footage to create a sense of an enemy closer to home and realism to his story line. A good example of when Moore uses archival footage to convey his message is in the final few scenes after he has interviewed Heston. This scene starts off with a voice-over from Moore and has “What a Wonderful World” playing as non-diegetic sound. This is very ironic as Moore is cutting between various archival footage of the war on terror, a man selling a gun and finally…

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    many documentary devices that supports his biased message such as his combined use of CCTV footage and 911 calls of the Columbine shooting where he compels the audience to empathise with the victims. Additionally, Moore’s use of direct interviews enforces sympathy towards viewers,…

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    then use the media and their bought political power to dismantle anyone who attempts to expose or oppose them. The file footage, facts and statistics, and anecdotes employed in the documentary assist in exposing the mass corruption that runs rampant in the American government and media, positioning a viewer to see it for the bribery and selfishness that it is, and in…

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    required to use body cameras despite privacy concerns because footage from body cameras…

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    took place. “Disneynature: Oceans” is a movie-length documentary about life within the ocean. This ocean documentary has informative, yet intriguing information about different animals that live within the deep ocean waters. When I was watching the footage, I gained a lot of important knowledge about sea creatures as well as happily watching the animals do their everyday habits. During the documentary, I noticed many vivid details in the oceans and creatures, learned how…

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    Personal Narrative Fiction

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    Another minute rolled off the footage and suddenly, as if unprovoked, one of the dog toys that was just out of frame, a yellow-green tennis ball with a twelve inch brightly colored red ribbon slipped from atop a shelf that it and others like it were stacked upon. The ball could then be seen coming into the frame, its kite-like tail waving vigorously behind it. “There!” Seth snapped emphatically. “There, she dropped the doggy toy.” Rick rewound a bit and then let the footage play forward again.…

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