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    The Graduate The sequence that I have chosen for analysis is the scene after the party and Dustin is moping in his room, until he puts his hand in the fish tank to pull out his keys. The scene begins with Mrs. Robinson bursting in on Benjamin. The sound of the door is quite loud in the small space, making it much more intrusive than it might normally have been and possibly drawing a metaphor about her entry not just into his room but into his private life. Her voice is totally calm…

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    and digital media. When the camera was first invented, it was not owned by many because of the fact that one was expensive and the photos were difficult to develop. After Mathew Brady popularized photography through his studio and Civil War gallery and after George Eastman invented the Brownie, which was affordable and easy to use, photography, remained a popular medium until today. The two most important components of photography are the photographer and his/her camera. The interactions…

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    to buy camera rolls. Camera rolls were very expensive to buy and produce the image from. With digtial photography, you do not need any rolls to store the photos, the photographs can be stored on the camera or a computer. Also, with a digtial camera, you are able to print off your photographs from home, which is cheaper than having to get them printed from a photography store. Secondly, with a digital camera, photographers are able to see the instand result of the photo. Before digtial cameras,…

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    Wilson had just worn a body camera. The black community believes that Brown’s death was caused because of racial discrimination, which is what started the protests. Just a week after the shooting of Brown, a curfew was set in the St. Louis suburb where he was shot because…

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    For biopic, story development needs to follow the time line, the life of the characters in real life events in one of the major events or representative for recording, and then appear in the film. Viewers can accord the narrative sequence in the film, the protagonist of life, to achieve the goal of biography movie record life. Jane Campion uses cutting and framing to illustrate that her heroine who is Janet Frame’s lifecycle. This essay will take An Angel at My Table (1990) as an example to…

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    The contrast between “The Enchanting Shadow” and “A Chinese Ghost Story” The Enchanting Shadow in 1960, which was the first color film to participate in Cannes Festival. Compare to amount of the following Nie Xiaoqian story, A Chinese Ghost Story in 1987 was the most similar to The Enchanting Shadow in various respects, such as plot, setting and style of film making. For some of people, the neither familiar with nor enjoy The Enchanting Shadow. However, A Chinese Ghost Story was a remake of…

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    encourage other women to take up photography is embodied in a series of essays Johnston wrote and published in The Ladies Home Journal, which was the magazine with the largest circulation in America at the time. Entitled ‘What a Woman can do with a Camera,’ the series represents an important step in the emancipation of women both as photographers and citizens, as it voices their emergence as significant artists within a changing…

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    and pan from the town centers gate moving right to a bunch of locals gathered outside of a café. There’s quicks cuts between shots and as the camera pans through the crowd of people you get the notion that they are out for an event and waiting. As the third shot pans…

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    all the great moments in your kid’s life. You obviously want to remember those moments as clearly as possible. The best way to go about remembering these special moments is by taking high quality pictures. But, not everyone is skilled enough with a camera or knowledgeable enough to take really high quality pictures. Thankfully, taking professional quality photos is not difficult, and anyone can do it. I have compiled a list of some easy to follow tips that will make it much easier for you to…

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    realist aesthetics of to convey truth such as direct address to camera, on-camera interview, handheld camera, limited editing, and diegetic sound only. Cloverfield’s use of a handheld camera helps convey truth by the film being able to easily interact with the camera. Throughout the movie, the camera is…

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