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    Everything you see in a film is constructed to fit on a screen. Filmmakers think about every element that is shown every shot, nothing is accidental (generally, of course, I’m leaving mistakes out of the equation). By controlling what is shown in the boundaries of a screen, a filmmaker controls the understanding of the audience. All that the director puts into the scene and films is called the “mise-en-scène”. The mise-en-scène is how a filmmaker creates meaning – they use it to develop a…

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    From Friedrich Kittler’s book, “Optical media” , “After 1836, there were two possible options available to everyone: either to write letters or books or else to send telegraphic signals. After 1839, there were also two options for images: either to paint or to photograph them.” Because this new technology was available – and better suited – to document visual realities, painting was relieved somewhat of its social function (realistic portraiture) and freed up to explore its expressive…

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    Pre Production Reflection

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    In the pre-production and editing, the involvement was not an issue. In fact, suggestions were plentiful in both phases. However, the production lacked members getting hold of the camera, filming the actors and the area within the scene. There was also not much communication from…

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    Morris Narrative

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    He reads the note while he grabs his uneaten turkey off his plate and feeds it to Grace. At the sight of food Grace sits up. MORRIS I can’t believe you taught Grace new tricks. Sandy looks at Morris. SANDY I wanted to surprise you when you came home from flying for the first time, but your surprise was much bigger. Morris smiles. He grabs a large chunk of turkey off his plate and feeds it to Grace. INT. HALLWAY - DAY Later. Morris walks down the hallway towards the front door. He holds…

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    to portray places in interesting and popular manners was a skill in demand, and one Kertesz had in bulk. Exhibited in his amazing image Carrefour Blois of 1930 is Kertesz’s unique point of view. The image is taken from a high point looking down at the cross streets of a town, rather than the common and often boring view of looking up at buildings. Captured in the image is multiple men walking, biking, or in carriages. The various modes of transportation in itself speaks of the changing times, or…

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    it’s a Nigerian custom to refer friends of parents as uncle or aunty) will tell me on his days on publishing. He would have to make the targets of his pictures appear more enlighten than they actually using his and I quote “film tricks”. He could be editing out the poor sanitarian state of a private hospital to make it seem more desirable, feed a handful of the poverty stricken people in a community so they would smile for the camera, take pictures of an almost empty club or event but make it…

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    Digital Ventriloquism

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    the digital technologies, there are much more innovation about/on the sound and image editing which provide people with grand possibilities and easier approaches on manipulating other people’s voices and images. One of the approaches is called “digital ventriloquism”. However, as most of the technological approaches, “digital ventriloquism” contains various branches due to the different degrees of the replacing or editing on the people’s visualization and acoustics. In this paper, I will use two…

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    the back. Next, make a checklist of everything you need to do, beginning with the following seven steps: 1. Polish Your Manuscript Publishers can 't be sold on an idea, even if it 's an amazing one. Your manuscript must be complete, including editing, before you can present it to anyone professionally. Test the book on readers whom you know personally, first, then take the next steps, provided their feedback is enthusiastic. Once a professional editor has gone through…

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    Introduction In fulfillment of my classroom commitments, I am offering to write a white paper to Cullen Geiselman of Bat Conservation International in regards to a technology discovered in 2013. This white paper will be written under the guidelines of my English 3302 studies along with Technical Communications by Paul Anderson. The technology chosen would aid the organization in many of its goals regarding bat conservation. A volatile organic chemical (VOC) derived from bacteria is found to…

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    Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia, is becoming more popular every day (Polk, Johnston, Evers, 2015, p.92). It can give a wealth of information easily to anyone who wishes to learn about a topic. However, concerns have risen about its use in research for schools. In the article “Wikipedia Use in Research: Perceptions in Secondary Schools” by Tracy Polk of Worcester Preparatory School, Melissa Johnston of the University of Alabama, and Stephanie Evers of the University of South Alabama,…

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