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    Introduction Organizations come and go like the changing of the seasons. Entrepreneurial individuals develop innovative ideas and then aim to acquire resources to turn those ideas into meaningful change or profits. For some, these ideas prove successful and the organization grows and prospers. However, this success is not without its own difficulties; organizations must dedicate themselves to nurturing and growing their competencies to ensure they continue to be effective and profitable.…

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    allowing the audience to see it through Hamlet’s “grainy Pixelvision” camera, further cementing the technological focus of his adaptation. Hamlet’s soliloquies tend to be presented through the lens of his video camera or in voiceover as he toys with his video camera (i.e. Hamlet’s “Frailty thy name is woman” soliloquy, which is presented in voiceover as Hamlet watches footage of his mother, father, and Ophelia on his television and camera screens.) This method helps the audience visualize…

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    At one point, William uses the handle of his blade to try to pry Caleb’s mouth open, presumably to speak or breathe. He succeeds, but Caleb then starts to dry heave. The camera becomes noticeably shaky when this happens, adding to the sudden increased gravity of the shot and allowing the audience to experience the nausea as well. Suddenly, a large object appears to be coming out of Caleb’s mouth, and he then vomits it onto…

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    Sofia Coppola, a renowned director, filmed five teenagers robbing celebrities’ homes to fulfill their fantasy of being a part of an elite society through the docudrama The Bling Ring. The teenagers break into celebrities’ homes like Paris Hilton, Lindsey Lohan, and many others before being caught by police officers. Coppola balances reality as well as the fantasy of elitism to present how consumed teenagers are to being a member of the elite society. She films the consumption which causes the…

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    able to have Surveillance Cameras, which would be: Lost, Confused, and scared. Surveillance Cameras great for the stopping of crimes, and many other things. Cameras have become a very important role in life, with either security cameras, police, or even cars. They have helped people when it comes to being robbed, police cases, and or even hunting with deer cams. They first started off basic, but over the years have become very unique and different. Surveillance cameras are very useful with…

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    is when Gary and Julius were fighting in the dorm room. Also, one or twice there was bird’s eye view, which was the director wanted to show a whole view of the school; As if to spotlight it. The director uses different camera angles as needed, which isn't frequently so when the camera angle is different the director is trying to enhance the scene. To add, different scenes in the movie also draws on the watcher's attention. On the other hand, the speed of the film is mostly consistent. Although,…

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    The pinhole camera was one of the first known camera to ever exist. It was first discovered in 5th Century B.C, in Beijing China. the Mohist philosopher anya mentioned the effect of an inverted image forming through a pinhole. The image of an inverted Chinese pagoda is mentioned in Duan Chengshi’s book “Miscellaneous Morsels from Youyang" written during the Tang Dynasty which occurred in the years 618–907. A Philosopher by the name of Mo Tsu was then the first known person on record to record…

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    New York, 1999. Maier took this image using a film camera in black and white. Her Rolleiflex twin-lens reflex camera is different from a normal SLR camera, as it has different viewfinder system, and enables Maier to view from above at her waist level, which provides the street photograph to be nature. Documentary photography is difficult to set up the camera with the shortage time, especially, the film camera that it takes longer than a digital camera. Maier did not prepare to take this photo,…

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    is Go Pro? Explain your rationale. The GoPro Hero4 Session is an example of product innovation (Gorchels, 2012, pg. 164). GoPro is known for its innovative cameras that can record any activity you are doing, such as surfing, snowboarding, skateboarding, and more (Mac, 2013). It is an improved version of previous goods such as regular cameras and even earlier GoPro models. The Session is working to make the GoPro smaller and more portable, as opposed to the previous models that can be large and…

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    Although camera inventions of the 17th and 18th century established the base of photography, it took another 50 years before the camera became available for everyday consumers. With the invention of modern photographic film technology in 1901 by George Eastman and the first mass-market camera, the Brownie, in 1901, photography became a phenomenon on its own and the vast majority of the population became…

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