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    the truck and Damien and lino fighting and it showed that they were in focus and had the most attention in that scencs. The movie also used different kinds of lighting. In the scene where tremaine was cooking his food top lighting was being used on him and two of his parteners. Also, in one scene frontal lighting was being used. Frontal lighting was used when Damien found lino after lino escaped. Damien found lino in a building puched him and handcuffed lino to a pole and while they were talking…

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    The Live Production I saw was Hurry Up Santa: The Musical at the Empty Space. Can you believe that Santa and his elves overslept on Christmas Day? Well, in this play, the kids are disappointed that Santa is late and Christmas may never come all because of Santa and his elves were lazy and overslept. My favorite character in this play was Boots. I liked him because his role was very humorous. He panics a lot and does it in a very funny way. I like to watch funny things so his acting really…

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    painting, Judith retains her status of purity and goodness even as she breaks the third commandant, “thou shalt not kill” (2 Exodus. 10:20 The Holy Bible). Caravaggio demonstrates this through the general composition of the scene, the use of intense lighting, and symbolic colour choices. The artist’s use of dark shadows against sharp highlights is one of the painting’s most visually-striking qualities that captures the…

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    In this Critical reflection, I will be covering two productions and the production class overall. One was an in-class workshop and the other was a rewrite of a movie scene, my team got given the Annie Hall rewrite. In the Annie Hall Scene Rewrite I chose to be the Director of photography and the Editor. In the class production, we got to experience what it would be like to try out different main roles such as Director, Producer, Director of Photography, Assistant director and clapper but not…

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    v. Scripto-Tokai Corp. case is about a mother, Susan Calles, suing Tokai Corporation the designer of the Aim ‘n Flame lighting rod and Scripto-Tokai Corporation the company that sold the product. This lawsuit happened after Susan’s daughter, Jillian, died from smoke inhalation due to a house fire caused by her other five year old daughter, Jenna, lighting the Aim n’ Flame lighting rod. On the court listener is states that Susan Calles sued, “alleging that the Aim N Flame was defectively designed…

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    application of under-shots and dramatic lighting (combination of low-key and sharp-lighting). The cinematic techniques impart Bob’s authority and higher social standing in the community. This is particularly demonstrated in the town meeting held for the “true” citizens of Pleasantville where he is promulgating his perspective as he states that “recently certain things have become unpleasant”. He is shot from an undershot to show power he possesses and dramatic lighting implies that the dialogue…

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    leads to the climax, and a fall of action. During the flashback, I see the train tracks as the path of order for the story and the resulting plot. The train track allows for stops along the way where the story develops through lighting, music, and time and space references. Lighting the mood with shadows or bright light brings the audience closer into the characters emotions. Other diegetic elements found in the film are the automobiles from the time period, the costumes the actors wore, and the…

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    Mrs. Spencer had hip surgery, so she couldn’t bend her hip past 90 degrees. This means she is not allowed to bend over to pick up objects from the floor. I think a long-handled reacher can help Mrs. Spencer to get items from cabinets or off the floor to avoid bending and reaching. Meanwhile, she should rearrange her cupboards so that items that she uses most often are within easy reach. A reacher can also help her to put clothes on the lower part of her body. Mrs. Spencer had hip problem. It…

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    North Face uses heavy multicolored lighting, which serves to be distracting from the product itself, and just for aesthetic purposes. While the lighting may be unique, it serves no purpose in complementing the product. Olay strategically shows the product centerfold and in action. The Daily Facials are also photographed in the package, which could…

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    aim to help the General. The show was at the Empire Arts Center in Grand Forks, a Proscenium theatre. The stagecraft of the play was like most plays I’ve attended. The play had several components of stagecraft, such as costumes, sound, props, and lighting. For the entire play the background was a snowy forest, which most likely supposed to represent rural Vermont. At the beginning of the play, there were three green blocks sitting upright. Towards the beginning, there was a gold square during…

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