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    Working at Cinqua taught me that shooting a video is like fishing. Fishing is waiting and hoping you will catch something good. Shooting an live event is the same thing; stay in one place and shoot hoping it will turn out great on video. So far my internship is going great. My responsibilities is to help my boss(the director) with changing lens, setting up the tripods, carrying equipment and sometimes shoot some footage. I don’t shoot a lot because I feel uncomfortable holding an expensive…

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    Every day, from the moment we wake up to the time we go to sleep, our eyes are loaded with images we come across by; different people, an abandoned car by the side of the road, construction sites, and much more. As we go through our days we often get caught up in our busy schedules and miss out on the beauty of everyday sights that we have all too much have come accustomed to. Sometimes it takes artists to help us remember that there is beauty in the simple things and one such artist is Michael…

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    Dr Caligari Essay

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    As well as settings, scenic properties, such as doorway, windows, mirrors or chairs, using in the scene were also created asymmetrically, for instant, those chairs and tables which were set in the scene with civil officers or town clerks are unnaturally tall, while the doors or stairways used by characters in film are such unrealistically distorted. Moreover, light is also projected through painting in this film, to draw the highlight in the scene. In every scene, besides using paint on the…

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    Boston Bombing

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    Images have been a communication venue since the ancient era, although alphabets have been a dominant form of communication for the last 2,000 years. Recently, with the development of digital technologies, it has become much easier to create, deliver, and access visual information. As a result, images are gaining new attention as a venue of communication. The use of visual information is pervasive, from professional and commercial purposes to entertainment. This is especially true in social…

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    M. Night Shyamalan’s 1999 psychological horror film, The Sixth Sense, tells the story of a young boy named Cole (Haley Joel Osment) with the ability to interact with dead people. After meeting a washed up child psychologist named Malcolm (Bruce Willis), Cole learns to cope with his curse. In the film’s conclusion, Malcolm realizes that he is dead, no different than the poltergeists plaguing Cole. The epiphany was shocking to Malcolm, but hints scattered throughout the film provide the audience…

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    The picture I chose is of me in Colorado, taking a senior picture. I chose it because I think it makes me look good. People choose to present themselves in a way that’s seemingly more aesthetically pleasing than the other people they interact with, or because they want to feel good about themselves when they post it. I chose it because it caught what I perceive as the best view of me - externally. Photos only focus on the external and what’s skin deep. My skin was filtered to be clearer. I can…

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    In the 1973 version of The Exorcist, director William Friedkin presents the story of a possessed little girl. In the movie the little girl, Regan, is possessed by a demon and her body is completely taken over by it. The movie’s opening scene provided the clues towards later answering who the demonic is in the movie. Throughout the entire film you see occurrences of the demon taking over the actions and bodies of its host. The opening scene is an example of when the demonic over took the…

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    “A picture is worth a thousand words.” This popular quote means that a picture can tell a story just as well as a large amount of text. Painters try to convey a message through their artwork. Salvador Dali is a better painter than Claude Monet because the style of his art was more relatable to the people, his artwork is more popular and different, and he had more meaning behind his artwork. Salvador Dali tried to connect with the people. He would paint his feelings and many people could connect…

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    In the world we live in, body image is always a self conscious issue,because nobody is perfect but everyone tries to be in some way. Editor Erin Cunningham, wrote”Our Photoshopping Disorder” to explain the false ways media influences harmful and unrealistic expectations, towards people especially women. Professor Clay Shirky, is also against media in his article,”Why I just Asked My Students To Put Away Their Laptops”, by pointing out to the people, that distractions such as media can conflict…

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    Squeaky’s Guide To Achieving Her Goals Have you ever worked so hard on something and achieve it? That’s what squeaky does in the story of “Raymond’s Run.” Squeaky is Raymond’s little sister, but Squeaky takes care of him because of his mental issues. Squeaky is a great runner. She runs with Raymond and keeps him safe. Squeaky is boastful, yet determined and caring. Squeaky is boastful. She practices everyday, and could be anyone in a race except her father. In the story, she claims, “There is…

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