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    Multi-Camera Analysis So what is the difference between a multi-camera and a single camera production? The difference between single camera and a multi-camera production is the use of several cameras simultaneously recording at the same time instead of just the one. Multi-camera is used to film genres such as chat shows, sports, concert and public events. Directing a Multi-camera production can be incredibility difficult; Not only does a director have to manage themselves but they also have to manage the rest of the filming team, sometimes an assistant director is needed for an extra pair of hands. The multi-camera director will plan camera positions and shots. During filming the director leads his/her team and is in charge of the studio floor…

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    He indicates that most of the reports and studies completed regarding cameras causing a reduction in crashes are funded by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety or researchers funded by them. (Rispo, 2009) While insurance rates do not increase based on red light tickets, they do increase when there is an accident, so insurance companies benefit from red light cameras as well. Rispo interviewed professor and chair of health policy and management of University of South…

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    The following paper evaluates the marketing and strategic commercial created by Apple to promote their latest product, the iPhones 6s. This papers plans on exploring the correlation between the actors chosen to display the phone and the desired intention of the Apple marketing team. The overall goal is to dissect each aspect and uncover the underlying message to the target audience. Instantly a black screen comes to life, various motion pictures scatter across the display. At first…

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    The invention of digital camera caused a storm in the world, individuals could take pictures and check them immediately, also could save, edit, adjust and transfer photos in their cameras. Nowadays it creates more functions in a camera. Compare to the past, digital photography is more convenient than traditional photography, it could save time (for example, people do not need to wait for the development of films and they could see the photo immediately), save space (people do not need a large…

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    draw angles in the three dimensional manner that was required to construct a blue print. I have never regretted my choice and certainly the only “angling” that I can do well, even now, involves fishing. When I got married and we had our first house, I continued to plant roses, even though they are considered annuals in Ohio. They thrived – during the summer. But I persevered and we always had a few roses to enjoy. I received my first real semi-professional camera in 1969 when my wife was…

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    tractions. She knows that Hoffman is just a boy and yet she still chooses to seduce him. She moves into the room and takes up the seat that Hoffman has exited. He gives up this space to her. Even though she has entered into his room, she takes control of his bed and even smoke in his room against his wishes. This emphasizes the power differential between these two at this point in the film. As Mrs. Robinson and Benjamin leave the room, the camera returns to where it was initially, with a…

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    arrival of new technology, techniques, and inventions, it is difficult for the public to communicate through only one form of media. The four media groups, photography, cinema, television, and digital media, individually cover the six aspects of media, which are connectedness/accessibility, mobility/portability, public privateness, private publicness, personalization, and last but not least, interactivity. In this essay, we will be focusing on interactivity within photography, cinema,…

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    The first advantage is the money you will save from not having to buy camera rolls. Camera rolls were very expensive to buy and produce the image from. With digtial photography, you do not need any rolls to store the photos, the photographs can be stored on the camera or a computer. Also, with a digtial camera, you are able to print off your photographs from home, which is cheaper than having to get them printed from a photography store. Secondly, with a digital camera, photographers are able to…

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    violence preceded this. This violence could have been stopped if officer Wilson had just worn a body camera. The black community believes that Brown’s death was caused because of racial discrimination, which is what started the protests. Just a week after the shooting of Brown, a curfew was set in the St. Louis suburb where he was shot because…

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    and the camera is moving from the end of the room to the front of the room. Every child in the class in the chewing gum, the teacher looked back to see this scene and let a few people to stand up in succession. This paragraph is done with a close-up shot. When the children answer the teacher questions, shot two switches to Janet until the teacher called out her name. Janet is usually low head embodies the state of her embarrassment and unprepared. She has the explosive yellow hair, face with…

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