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    life. I found that a good representation of this would be with the usage of water and environmental objects that surround people. When looking at the videos I thought of how I can take their original creation but select a specific movement within the frame that would tell a different and deeper message. I selected two found footage pieces that I believe…

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    The Importance Of Websites

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    presenting consumers with handmade frame brands from around the world and committed to providing quality vision care. Clarity of the brand’s image is important with two simple symbols of a heart and one eye, signifying the care they take in servicing the general public. They stand out in the mass of vison companies, by being one of the only brands to provide the Clarifye digital eye…

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    ever. Produced in copious amounts, whether to sell a product or educate, they all have a common goal, to convey a specific message. The single frame advertisement created by Daren Aronofsky aims to alarm the audience through the idea that if you try meth once, both your life and the life of those around you will change violently. Similarly, the multi-frame advertisement created by Tony Kaye, focusses more specifically on the effects experimenting with meth can have on the user’s life. The…

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    which may be of a static object. Rhythmic relations are the patterns of shots and soundtracks. Flashing frames and change in duration can stress certain elements. Sequences of flashing frames may be used in flashbacks or transitions to create a violent impact that conveys tension and excitement. Editors also use steady or accelerating shots. For example in The Birds Hitchcock counted the frames along with the rhythm of the dialogues with no fixed pattern of lengths. Spatial relations establish…

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    The Open Boat Analysis

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    It is suggested by th logic of the sequence but remains unseen in the space between frames” (Smith 77). The ocean the men are trapped within is unending and with no way to keep time, the separation of dialogue and creative writing create a beginning and end, giving the reader a sense of special awareness. Crane also makes use of structural…

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    Ah Xian Case Study

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    And so it can be seen that Ah Xian utilises quite an intricate artmaking practice when designing and casting his busts. Metaphysica exemplifies this. Ah Xian’s artworks are all closely linked with the four frames of art - subjective, cultural, structural and postmodern. The Subjective Frame of Art is the personal experiences of the artist, the feelings and emotions expressed by them, and how the audience interprets this. As stated previously, Ah Xian personally experienced the Protest of the…

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    vii. The steel portal frames appears to be of inadequate stiffness to satisfy the stiffness criteria of NZS4203:1992 (for the Serviceability Limit State). This limit is intended to help prevent damage from where the portal frames deflect relative to relatively stiff elements (such as the end walls or where the frontage protrudes in this case). Of similar note, the maximum interstorey…

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    Group Observation Paper This semester I decided to observe Ted’s Montana Grill kitchen staff. My boyfriend is the head cook in the kitchen. I thought it would be interesting to see how they all work together. For some back ground information. This is a group with 6 people. I started observing at the perfect time because every kitchen staff member was brand new other than the head cook. Each of these 6 people depend on one and other to reach their goal of having the “perfect plate.” If one of…

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    32 Tips For Ells Analysis

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    Cipriano, J. (2011). 32 tips for ells. Scholastic Instructor, 36-38. The author of the article describes 32 tips that teachers can implement for English Language Learners. Such ideas include: ideas for first day of school, ways to help them build vocabulary, and tips for reading lessons. The article provides some useful and innovative guidelines; however, it does not appear to be beneficial because it does not go into much detail about the strategies therefore additional research would have to…

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    Augustine's rationality were Plato and the Book of scriptures, with utilizing neoPlatonism thoughts too. Nonetheless, there are some huge contrasts as Augustine was endeavoring to combine the two thoughts together and have a kind God as opposed to having a frame which would give information of the…

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