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    energy-efficiency standards have taken effect and are pushing out the old uneconomical light bulbs for more efficient options, such as light emitting diodes. The primary function of LED lighting is for the preservation of energy. This composition will furnish information to home owners about the advantages of shifting to LED lighting, by contrasting the benefits of modern LEDs to the wasteful incandescent bulbs. A short glance at the history of the light bulb: Most people believe that Thomas…

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    Tim Burton's Style Essay

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    happy side. Burton uses low key lighting, and non diegetic music to help convey a creepy mood in his movie’s scenes. Tim Burton's creepy/ gothic style is conveyed by his use of cinematic techniques. Burton’s use of lighting helps to show his gothic style. In his movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory he uses low-key lighting. a specific example is when the main character Charlie wins the “grand prize” it seems too good to be true because there is low-key lighting and silence. This scene gives…

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    Miracle Grow Lab Report

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    was put in the microwave for 30 seconds.The dependent variable is the amount of the plant growth. The control groups are the amount of water(30ml), the type of soil(Miracle Grow), and the amount of lighting. To be able to conduct this experiment we had to plant a seed. The plant was watered and got lighting too. The third plant didn't start to grow until the seventh day, and the second…

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    contrast. Tim Burton uses numerous cinematic techniques to show contrast between settings and characters. Some of his movies that show this the most are Edward Scissorhands, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Corpse Bride. He uses contrasting lighting, non-diegetic sound, and colors to show the difference between settings and people. Tim Burton uses different types of non-diegetic sound to show the contrast in certain settings in his movies. In Edward Scissor Hands, he uses creepy music to…

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    Cars 3 Psychology

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    ever-changing world of Cars. As new cars and superior models entered onto the race track, Lighting started to fall behind the batch. Thus, he tired reinvented himself to compete at a high level. In this process, he met a race car trainer, Cruz Ramirez, and together they tried to get McQueen back on the winning path. The movie focused on and used certain motivational theories prevalent in sports psychology for Lighting and Cruz to improve throughout the film. Specifically, the movie presented…

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    Biziou] relied on that 'unreal ' look to create an insular world lit by too-brilliant sunlight (Hess).” Cinematography is “Every creative choice related to composition, lighting, and camera motion—anything that audiences can see in a given shot. (Schoenberg)” Cinematography usually starts with the composition of a shot as lighting and camera animation cannot be done until it’s know what environment the scene will take place in. The Truman Show’s set is very animated with people walking the…

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    A few of these important techniques I analysed was lighting, music, symbols/motifs and editing. The foremost aspect in Peter’s death scene I evaluated, was the use of lighting. Near the ending of the scene, there is a mid-shot of Tom sitting on the floor with half his in light, then pans to the other side of his face shaded by darkness. The use of the lighting installs a sickening, mysterious atmosphere. As the split natural cool toned lighting emphasises Tom’s split personality, and…

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    LED Conclusion

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    LED gaining popularity in decorative and entertainment lighting The increased popularity of the energy efficient technologies and green energy has led to a surge in demand for latest LED innovations across various sectors including hospitality, retail and entertainment among others. A longer life, brighter illumination and less electricity consumption are some of the reasons why LED is being chosen above others. Entertainment and furnishing markets are also trying to make the most out of the…

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    Disney’s Beauty and the Beast is a classic fairytale where a young woman falls in love when she least expects it. Characters overcome struggles, rediscover themselves, and learn about love. As the narrative unfolds, the sounds and lighting styles add richness to the text, which affects the audience’s interaction with the text. The dialogue in the film is a literal sound that tells the story (Silverblatt et al., 2009). The characters in the text have varying speech patterns based on their…

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    qualities in greater depth, with the cinematic techniques music/sound, lighting/color and framing/angles. Such as, in the films “Charlie and The Chocolate Factory” and “Edward Scissorhands.” Burton uses music/sound in intense or delicate scenes for you to compose anxious and satisfying feelings on what you're witnessing in the scene. The ghastly or enlightening music and images gives us (audience) the sense that something…

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