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    I believe that there have been a number of positive changes throughout the entirety of the law enforcement system in America’s history. In the start of the Political Era, the traditional police uniforms and the carrying of firearms that we see today, began. Not too long ago, the use of “line ups” to ID a criminal were used whereas nowadays DNA evident has become the most sought out form for identifying a suspect. Using recordings for evidence, whether it be telephone calls or videos, rather than…

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    Sobchack Vivian Analysis

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    documentary subject of the world history as it has been assumed by many theories basing on the author Morris. The movie does not only demonstrate the truth about the world but also an individual mode of behavior and even the author’s perspectives. The movie utilizes the footage stock like the CLOVERFIELD movie in which the movie quality is much complex and different from a plain camera. Through the use of editors, those who record the sound, the operators of the major camera and the development…

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    Throughout history, human rights have often been suppressed. As a result, many people feel violated and angry toward those who suppress it. One of the reasons that this is an issue is because, people often feel superior to others ruining a feeling of equality among others. This reason is displayed in Toni Cade Bambara’s “Blues Ain’t No Mockin Bird.” In this short story, two cameramen are filming Granny’s family without her permission. The cameramen are filming them for the county assuming that…

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    taught within many different forms of art and studied Advertising and Design in college. His credentials are well respected when he explains why he does believe that photography is an art. “I believe that photography is, in fact, an art and that a camera is one of the many tools that is used by artists just like paint and pencils,”…

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    Best Original Score- Motion Picture and 9 other awards. Originally categorized as a Horror film, it was one of the most re-watchable films of its time. One of the key factors which make it such a notable film is the development and mix of editing of camera angles, montages, and types of shots. One key scene was the one in which Alex Kitner was attacked by a great white shark. In this scene, Spielberg used sound editing and cinematography to capture all of the micro- features to make sure the…

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    The Birds, which introduced Alfred Hitchcock who known as the master of suspense, as its director in 1963, is one of the oldest horror films in American history. In my paper, I will analyze the uses of narrative in the movie supported by the signs, images and metaphors. The film told about bird attacks to people who lived in Bodega Bay in California (“Alfred Hitchcock - The Birds 1963”, 2016). These attacks took place in a few days. The plot of the movie was well -organized, and it began…

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    Becoming A Filmmaker

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    promising for students. Filmmaking is a career filled with tests and difficult requirements, but it as a career worth pursuing The education a filmmaker will need is a bachelor 's in a field related to film. It can be film theory or something like film history.. A degree in a specific editing software can also make a filmmaker popout (Bureau 1). A degree is heavily recommended by many but some famous filmmakers have made it without one. Degree or not, a very good knowledge of basic film…

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    Within recent history, there have been an astounding number of incidents in which the safety of public and private school students has been jeopardized. Most of these incidents involve mass shootings, where many innocent lives of both students and teachers have been lost. On February 14th, 2018, the United States witnessed yet another one of these tragedies when a high school in Florida suffered the loss of 17 students and staff. As a student attending a high school with a population of over…

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    Art objects are not only a reflection of the time and place of the creator as well as the creator’s creative and genius ability. Within this, the aura of the art is purely authentic and what makes it special is not only the representation of the history of production, but also because it is rare. However, I do pose several questions that derive not only from the essay itself, but also previous class discussions. First, I believe that Benjamin would argue that the experience of the original holds…

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    pools and skate in them as if they were a waves. Street skateboarding really started around the 1980’s. Skate photography started around 1980’s Atiba Jefferson was one of the first skateboarding photographers. He started of by just having a camera and taking pictures of skateboarding. Atiba Jefferson was born in 1976 in colorado springs. He started of by sending photos to transworld skateboard magazine. Eventually he started his own website the skateboard mag with some friends.…

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