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    film, movie editing. I found that I have a knack for editing and quite enjoy it. A film editor is a person who takes unneeded snippets of film, removes it, and puts them together in a specific order to create a finished product. Going through the footage once the filming is done, selecting the scenes, and putting them in an specific order to tell the story in a way that the audience is entertained and understands the point you are trying to get across is another thing that goes into video…

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    The Black Power Mixtape is a historical documentary that shows footage shot by Swedish journalists who were examining the evolution of the Black Power Movement in America from 1967 to 1975. Their mission was to “[show] the country as it really is.” The documentary examines the movement year by year, highlighting important black leaders and historic events that have shaped our nation into what it is today. The footage they showed was very insightful. Interviews with black people living at the…

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    Is it ethical for media outlets to use footage taken by soldiers and militias on the battlefield? What journalism guidelines and principles would you use in making your decision? (E.g. codes of ethics; philosophical principles). I believe it is ethical for media outlets to use battlefield footage from both sides of the battle and many scholars would agree with me. In chapter 8 of the textbook, it says, “Scholars such as John C. Merrill (1974) assert that the First Amendment should be…

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    Ross Chapman Lost At Sea

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    Lost at Sea Lost at Sea is a 60 minutes documentary showcasing Ross Chapman’s harrowing ordeal. The documentary focuses on a series of blind luck events leading up to Ross Chapmans rescue of the coast of Exmouth. Ross Chapman is presented as a daring fisherman living life on the edge. The viewers are positioned to sympathise with the adventurous fisherman through events showcased in the documentary. Produced by Garry Mcnab, Lost at Sea follows Ross Chapman a young and daring fisherman swept…

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    Body Cameras If only we had evidence of what truly went down between that teenage boy and that police officer. If only we could see the truth unfold through a television screen. A camera’s purpose is to capture a live moment, preserve it, and share it with others. Body cameras on police officers should be mandatory because they will help monitor police behavior, provide evidence, and instill trust. Body cameras will survey police behavior, thereby minimizing any inappropriate decisions. For…

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    Crash Reel Themes

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    Kevin did survive the brutal accident, but he will have to take a long road to complete a full recovery. Throughout the movie, we are shown Kevin’s progress of recovery through live footage. Day by day, Kevin’s health was improving immensely. One of the most important themes that stood out to me throughout this documentary was Kevin’s family support system. They were always seen to be extremely supportive of him and the dangerous sport…

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    The Mountain Man Analysis

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    This could prove difficult, but with the backing of the right production company could be possible. The family may have footage of Troy as a young man which could help build an understanding of the man before he entered the wild. KEY CONSTRUCTION As well as using whatever archive footage that can be acquired, artfully shot reconstructions of key capture moments could be included. Possibly using Bernard, his father, to talk and teach us, the audience,…

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    Participants There are several specialized roles in shooting this documentary film, including producer, director, scriptwriter, talents, editor, camera operators, gaffers, sound operators, location manager, set designer, marketer, and a transportation driver. Uncontrollable Panic needs a producer, who is to ensure that our film is made on the right track and that everything goes smoothly. Specifically, s/he will help the team organize the film production and develop our script into a workable…

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    INTRODUCTION: This case involved an unknown suspect(s) breaking into the victim’s business through a rear back door with an unknown object in violation of PC 459-Commercial Burglary. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: This incident took place at The Lincoln Motel which is a two story business located at 1559 Lincoln Avenue. The location is a storage/kitchen room which has a west facing rear door. The point of entry was through the rear door of the room. LOSS / DAMAGE: • There was no damage to…

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    The Good Old Days Analysis

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    DeMarco’s video, “The Good Old Days”, she uses pathos, ethos, and logos to convince undecided voters that Donald Trump should not be the next president of the United States of America The video starts off with a chilling echo track playing as GOP debate footage plays. “Do you think you have done…

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