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    So back in spring 2012 , it was bright and sunny day , My cousins and I were bored and we needed something fun. So Kynser and Ross were walking to their camper and they got out water balloon and bopper balloons , they started to fill them up with water. Jaylen and I were going to walk to our grandpa and grandma’s camper to ask for the gator keys , but they were laying out on the table in front of the camper so we grab them. Afterwards we got into the gator and started it and went off with it. We…

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    About IT) >> EcoWatch.”). The constant waste of plastic causes this man made material to end up in natural places such as forest, creeks, river, and oceans. This creates distress to the planet as plastic is not biodegradable, in fact most plastics never disappear as over time they become “plastic dust” (“Six Reasons Why Plastic Is Bad for the Environment”). The plastics slowly breakdown, they then soak up & release toxins which contaminates soil and water, bringing imbalance to the worlds…

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    Explosion Scene Analysis

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    good and the bad in the Troubles become apparent. In the sequence I’ve chosen, Hook has his first glimpse of safety when he gets picked up by a young Protestant boy and taken a Loyalist pub. After mistakenly interrupting a bomb meeting led by a double-crossing Military Reaction Force’s (MRF) member, the pub suddenly explodes severely injuring the young Protestant boy. I hope to deconstruct the cinematography and sound to show how I’ve interpreted this scene.…

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    includes its major structural elements. The film depicts a recent college graduate (Dustin Hoffman), whose feeling of a lack of purpose results in his life becoming dominated by his relationship with Mrs. Robinson and eventually, her daughter Elaine. Act I establishes the key characters; Ben, his parents and their friends, including, Mrs. Robinson. The audience is empathetic towards him and likely wanting to see how things will play out; this act includes the inciting incident and plot point…

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    The scene then uses the audio and visual cues of the police siren being turned as both a graphical match cut and a sound bridge to the following cut, a close-up shot of two crows feasting on an animal carcass in the middle of the highway as the camera tilts up towards the two police cars. The focus of the staging of the two crows in the transition acts as foreshadow in the show’s narrative, as evident a few scenes later at the end of the fast-paced shoot-out…

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    respect and togetherness. The second part of the campaign that I will specifically focus on for this assignment is the recent…

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    Merging Shadows Analysis

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    script I would add more visual clues to the characters conditions by interetextualising moments of Chapter two, The Hospital from Naked Lunch (ref) into the scene where the old woman tries to give Leisel pills, the old woman would become a nurse for this scene. Naked lunch follows loose tangential ideas based around Burrows’ heroin addiction. This text affords plenty of opportunities to intertextualize with Merging Shadows. This was a play that I felt could go on a lot longer, the difficulties…

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    camera cuts to a medium shot as she continues to turn over her right shoulder. When Sue looks over her shoulder and the camera cuts to the direction of her glaze- this here is an example of continuity editing. Wilder cuts the camera in a way that matches up with the direction that Sue is looking, normally this editing style is used because it is a way of making smooth transitions between cuts. Once she’s completely facing the band the camera cute to another medium shot but now of the band. The…

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    the car. As the shot begins, Biff is in the middle ground in an extreme long shot; the camera seems to be elevated above where Biff stands, at maybe a normal shoulder level. After being yelled at, Biff comes around from the car with his hands up and flailing up and down as he profusely apologizes to George, addressing him as “Mr. McFly.” Moving into roughly a three-quarter shot, he clasps his hands together, speaking in an explanatory tone that’s permeated with a nervous laughter throughout. He…

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    Racial Discrimination at the Coca Cola Company Thabet Alsaddah Racial Discrimination at the Coca Cola Company Coca Cola is multinational company known for its products all around the world. It aims to be the best company worldwide by following their business principles which encourage a culture of innovation and collaboration which encourages high ethics, transparency and accountability. To ensure these are adhered to, they conduct reviews to ensure that they are meeting those standards. To…

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