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    as a way of documentation and has evolved into an artistic means of expression. Photographers such as Alexey Brodovitch and Philip Trager both experimented with conveyed motion and using negative space in photography. Both artists were confronted with a constantly changing world and society and chose dance as a way to express motion, evanescence, and tell a story. Both focused in on the use of color and negative space to communicate something more. Alexey Brodovitch was a Russian Aristocrat…

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    Hit It You say one final prayer before stepping onto the blue mats for the last time. You are where every competitive high school cheer squad dreams of being: the State Championships. Then you hear your cue: “And now, from Rochester, Illinois, the Rochester Rockets!” As you run to your mark, you think about all the time, effort, sweat, blood, and tears you and the 15 other girls have put forth just for these next 3 minutes. Before the music starts, you think two words to yourself: “Hit it.” The…

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    evident throughout the duration of the film. It is clear orcas should stay in the ocean since they are killing more people when captive. In addition, killer whales are better off in the wild since they are cruelly captured and handled by humans. The motion picture used an exceptional variety of techniques known as ethos, pathos, and logos to persuade the public that whales so not belong in captivity. In summary, Blackfish aimed to persuade the public to realize killer whales belong in their…

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    Before you pick a spot, make sure that there’s enough visibility and that you can capture at least a part of the action. When you’re trying to snap photos of players in action, try to be on the same level as the players - faces and emotions always make an impressive photo. Watch the Background - try to snap photos that don’t have cluttered…

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    song at the beginning and throughout the film. You can feel the music with all the minor/major chords, various contributions of instruments like percussion, violins, brass section, vocals. The film which best exemplifies the highest expression of motion picture artistry would have to be The Hulk (2003) for reasons like Music, camera shoots , picture shoots, incorporation of science of genetics and DNA, wildlife, story plot, and…

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    This device made it easy to enter a situation and stay involved in the situation with a break in order to capture and keep an audience’s attention. It is commonly used in documentaries and television shows for this reason, but one can see its impact in film as well, for example in, All Quiet on the Western Front “the Steadicam was used for shots in the trenches…

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    Modern day Army Ranger’s link their history back to two unique periods of time. The earliest years of the Rangers come from the pre-American Revolution era led by Robert Roger. The post-American Revolution era was led by Francis Marion during the American Revolution and John S. Mosby during the American Civil War. While these men did not have the formalized training that is available today, it can easily be said that they would still have met the standards that were established. The second…

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    Ayden van As Grade 12.1 Film Study Research Essay: Investigation into the use of costume design to represent characterisation in Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo and Juliet and Moulin Rouge. The use of costume design is a key element that is present in both Romeo and Juliet and Moulin Rouge. In both films, it is used to represent characterisation. The element of costume design symbolising the characterisation in both films will be discussed. Sequences 6 (where Mercutio speaks to the Montague boys outside…

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    fictional city inhabited by monsters called Monstropolis. The movie focuses on James P. “Sully” Sullivan and Mike Wazowski, two monsters who work at the factory Monsters Incorporated. The factory employs monsters to travel to a parallel human world to capture the screams of human children which are then converted into energy to power the city. The movie follows Mike and Sully as they try to break the scare record only to be distracted by Boo, a human child, who manages to follow them into…

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    It opens with a song that immediately captures the audience’s attention, the “Cha Cha Slide”. Most people associate the melody with a blissful memory, which provides a positive ambiance in the minds of the viewers. Then an extravagantly dressed young man sashays into the dinning room with his…

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