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    Raging Bull Lighting

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    The lighting style used in the movie Raging Bull was a special techniques by the director. It was filmed lighting was in black and white, that played important part that placed perfectly on each scene. While Jake was fighting scene the lighting with high key to stress on the boxers, also the high key lighting provide a beautiful elegant look and some scene. Low key lighting was used to give a look as if brutal low-spirited atmosphere, like when Jake life started to spiral out of control, went…

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    Indemnity. Walter Neff, an insurance salesman develops feelings for his clients’ wife, Phyllis Dietrichson. Together they team up to commit a murder; the murder of her husband. This progression is shown through three different cinematography components: lighting, camera angles, and composition. Over the course of 107 thrilling minutes, Walter Neff becomes a whole new person due to his relationship with Phyllis. In his film Double Indemnity, Billy Wilder uses cinematography to demonstrate the…

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    Femme Fatale Analysis

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    The Attic genre of tragedy shares archetypes and themes with the classic film genre of film noir. Both Greek tragedy and film noir feature femme fatales, women portrayed as devilish or in the role of a killer, the topic of the inevitability of fate is highly prevalent, and both genres incorporate mystery into their stories. “[Film noir is] a low-key black-and-white visual style, with a hard-boiled detective, a femme fatale, rainy streets, murder, and a downbeat ending” (Jukes). The genre of…

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    With the standards of technology growing every day and the demand for businesses to maintain with the rapid pace, there is a constant need for advancements. Simple Getaways is an excellent example of this need. Since Simple Getaways spans the Western United States with 12 different offices and requires the ability to accommodate for more, but they need the tools to accomplish this. With approximately 2-300 employees operating in a Microsoft based environment, some form of information…

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    and merchandise. Most of the time this involved planning the collateral’s production to the agreed deadlines, liaising with others who were contributing to its production, writing content, proofreading others’ content and liaising with external designers and printers to produce the final item. In the case of the digital collateral (social media posts, website content and landing pages) I worked independently to design and create the…

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    Microsoft SharePoint Online There are many tactics available for a business to gain competitive advantages over its rivals. Some of the tactics are very public, such as advertising, social media, and word of mouth, all of which have the ability to sway the opinions of people toward a business. On the other hand, there are tactics that occur behind the scenes, for example, the in-house procedures of how a company functions, which also have the power to impact people’s view of an organization.…

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    In the beginning of the show, the lighting was warm and pink which created a comfortable, welcoming environment in juxtaposition to the later tragic elements of the show. Often, the scrim was lit blue lighting to look like the sky. This welcomed the audiences into the world of the show. Lighting was a key feature of the party scene where Romeo and Juliet meet. The lighting brightened and darkened and moved to shift focus. For example, when Tybalt spoke the lighting darkened ever so slightly. As…

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    Driving Miss Daisy, I was able to see how important lighting and set design really are in a production. Driving Miss Daisy is a play that was written by Alfred Uhry. One may think that the key to a play is the writer itself however, behind every great production there are many contributors and Driving Miss Daisy was no exception. The creators for Driving Miss Daisy are; the director- Bruce Beresford, the set designer- John Lee Beatty, the costume designer- Jane Greenwood, the light…

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    Center. The Company consists of 34 members including :Tory Dobrin is the Artistic Director, Isabel Martinez Rivera as Associate director, Liz Harler as General Manager, Ryan Hanson wardrobe supervisor, Ken Busbin and Jeffrey Sturdivant as costume designers...etc. Corresponding, the atmosphere throughout the Ballet concert was particularly diverse considering there were three dance performances during the one…

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    Lighting In Iran

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    considered as a means of lighting. The mysterious and evanescent effect of the light is in such a way that, while it is not possible to touch it, it is possible to understand its effects.…

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