History of the camera

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    credibility that shows that modern day culture with cameras are changing the actual worth of art. Mr. Berger’s credibility is built by the way that the academic audience can see that the world is using famous art in many different forms, because of how cameras can easily transport an image of a picture to another location, to other people and get a different interpretation of what the artist was striving to actually create. He lets them know that as cameras have been involved, it is reducing the…

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    Kennedy was smart about the way he perceived the camera and how he responded looking directly at the camera. "His practice of looking directly at the camera when answering the questions and not at the journalists who asked them and who gave them straight answers." (the great debate). This technique was by far the best way to win this election people felt…

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    Although, as Richard the Third, both Laurence Olivier and Benedict Cumberbatch speak straight to the camera in a fashion that makes the viewer feel as if they are complicit in their plots and schemes, and although both costumes show physical indications of Richard’s deformity, the two portrayals tell a considerably different story about Richard’s wicked origins. Laurence Olivier’s Richard is an infamous legend; the film does its best to tell a story about one of many in search of the English…

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    to set down on a comet. Comet probes may shield light on Earth's past, by Ashley Yeager, comets are rubble left over from the birth of the solar system. By studying these hunks of rock, dust, and ice, scientists hope to better understand the early history of the solar system- including Earth’s early years. And never has the chance of doing this been better than on the comet under Philae’s robotic feet. The Philae mission was important for scientific research because it shed light on Earth's…

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    Body Cameras

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    that when police officers wear body cameras while on duty, the amount of crime as well as complaints on officers is significantly lower than with cops who do not wearing body cameras. To be exact, the use of force by officers wearing cameras dropped 59 percent while complaints on cops dropped a staggering 87 percent from the previous year.(P Foundation) This stuck out to the public so much that even the President began to encourage police to wear body cameras. President Obama then went to…

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    Film Cuts: Film Analysis

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    manipulative. Within the sequence, Hemming’s still camera and the film camera are linked visually and physically; when Hemmings begins his erotic photo shoot of the supermodel, Antonioni’s camera performs a mini crane shot directly alongside Hemming’s still camera. Brunette suggests that Thomas is representative of the obnoxious, predatory male as he makes his living off grotesquely anorexic “bitches” who contort themselves in front of his camera. The models clothes, hair and poses are…

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    field, non-linear approach, and mobile camera filming. This film became a benchmark for the film industry by challenging the traditional Hollywood style. The field of depth technique was difficult for me to comprehend before viewing the film. The definition was clear, but I could not fully grasp the impact. Watching the first scene as outlined in American Film: A History, the audience sees the young Charles Kane playing outside (Lewis, 2008, p. 159). The camera moves away from him and brings…

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    contributed to the development of the camera. The concept of creating images besides drawing them started hundreds of years ago and had finally met it’s ideal state about 100 years ago. Cameras were, and will remain a device that will take us on further into the future like it did before. One of the most early and historically important ideas in the development of photography…

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    could be applied to what is happening in the real world with the government keeping tabs on us using our electronic devices and cameras. In the novel the people are watched in many ways, but the most obvious way is through the telescreen. The telescreen is like a modern day TV it shows has different shows that give people news, but its hidden features include a camera in which the party is able to see someone in front of it and the telescreen cannot be turned off only dimmed to insure constant…

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    need to share excerpts of our life, but instead of words we use pictures. Photographs today don’t hold as much meaning as they used to before digital cameras or smartphones people developed their photos and created physical photo albums. People also use pictures to intentionally tell history, whether it’s people’s own personal history or the history of our world. There are times when a person takes a picture and they don’t realize what they just did is important, such as photographers at the…

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