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    Police-Worn Body Cameras

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    addressed also facilitates safety and trust in communities, less use of force, and less complaints against police. Communities and officers joining the force can feel confident that they are getting the best education possible if they are shown real footage caught by body cameras to prepare them for their…

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    Research Paper On Gopro

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    comes with a GoPro mount and universal phone holder 4. Polaroid Handheld 3-Axis Electronic Gimbal Stabilizer for GoPro http://goo.gl/GB6TUe This lightweight Polaroid electronic handheld gimbal stabilizes your GoPro in real time giving you sharp footage. It will allow you super smooth panning and tilting motions, and eliminate unwanted vibrations which threaten the quality of your results. It supports GpPro Hero, Hero 2, 3, 3+ and Hero 4 cameras with or without the LCD BacPac. It measures 9.25…

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    videography to capture amazing and breathtaking shots of the wedding venue and the beautiful Milwaukee surroundings. The aerial drones were used to capture sweeping views that really showed the detail of the venue the couple selected as well as picturesque footage of the gorgeous coastline. Our aerial drones are an unbelieveable addition to the wedding packages that we offer and they provide our couples with…

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    director took the audience on a journey , exploring the lives of two boys, Peter Gonzalo and Pedro Machuca during the time Chile was fighting to rule their own country. The documentary, ‘The Battle of Chile Part 2,’ also gave the audience the direct footage from a journalist point of view of the campaign and fight for Chile. Both film gave viewers the insight of the struggles the lower class families and people struggling to make a living went through during the fight for leadership.…

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    The Cove Documentary

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    of planned interview and raw footage. Psihoyos juxtaposed the retelling of Mindy-Rae Cruickshank’s story with the cetacean slaughter in Taiji. The use of juxtaposition between the planned interview and raw footage reinforces the message of the detrimental horrific abuse and exploitation imposed on the cetacean species. Therefore, this juxtaposition encouages the viewers to respond sympathetically to the mistreatment of dolphins. Furthermore, the director used raw footage, displaying Japanese…

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    Vashi Romansky Case

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    assistant’s job was a lot more complex. He had to archive all of Julian’s earlier cuts and organize them for the lead editor and Tim the director. All of the editors were working from one open solid state drive. There was more than 550 hours of Deadpool footage on the open drive on one system. Each editor and each editing bay had their own folder with their name and most current work on it. They would also have their own folder with their previous on it. That way if a person were to go look for…

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    Bowling for Columbine, Michael Moore attempts to persuade the viewers that the Columbine High School shooting could have been avoided if America as a nation did not have such a high gun violence and loose gun control laws. Moore uses music, archival footage, humor, and real-life interviews to get his point across to the viewer. In the scene when Moore plays the song Happiness is a Warm Gun by the Beatles he uses various videos of people with guns in order to show how guns are seen as such an…

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    because it shows her passion for the oceans. She respects the ocean, and the footage proves this. She gains credibility with her footage, and the audience respects who she is. In the visuals, we also see her logos. We see wildlife being discarded for humanity’s selfish gain. Earle demonstrates a chart that visualizes that “from 1900-2000 90% of the big fish have been killed” (Earle). She is using this to present data. Her footage and charts are effective, because they show us actual images…

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    talked about the many tasks he has to do at his job and the different and crucial situations as well as the ethical dilemmas he has had to face. One of the most critical ethical dilemmas that Mr. Smith mentioned was the “Releasing body on camera footage”, in this case the Baltimore City Police received a call because a 1 year old and a 4 year old kid were held hostage by a man, who presumably was their father. The kids were at knifepoint and the police believed that the man was under the…

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    Moon Hoax Analysis

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    with the footage is a flap that shows on a still picture that does not show up on the footage. In the photograph one of the astronauts was making a jumping salute that was taken by another astronaut with a Hasselblad camera, in the still photo there is a flap of triangular fabric that had become loose and flapped up behind the astronauts head. But on the TV film that was shot from behind the astronauts does not show the flap behind the astronauts head. The second mistake in the footage that they…

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