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    Description: Starting at the left of the photograph by Margaret Bourke-White, there is a small section of space with just the sky and the a little bit of the horizon at the very bottom. The horizon is so low on the picture that the sand on the beach isn’t shown. Further in from the left of the picture, are two men who are standing in the waves pulling a parachute. The man on the left is wearing a dark top hat and dark clothes. He is facing towards the right, but facing towards the horizon,…

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    Watch the clip below several times. Analyze the scene about 2 plus pages typed double spaced. Use the google doc below please. 1. Explain the cinematic elements (camera angles, camera movement, framing, character placement, lighting, composition, depth of view, density, staging positions, character proxemics). 2. Explain any elements of symbolism, motifs and foreshadowing in the plot development. Madelynn Phillips IB Film 8 Psycho Shower Scene Analysis The “shower scene” is one of the…

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    the object animation and computer generated imagery. Disney was not afraid to experiment with new techniques to increase the vision of a motion picture. In particular he used a method called object animation, it was one of the first basic forms of animation used. Object animation can be used with puppets, clay, photos, and is filmed on a frame by frame basis. A great example is the Nightmare before Christmas. This technology was used with clay animation as a way to make clay come to life and…

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    minutes, then the experimenter gave those children the suggestion to put a picture frame around the object that they want. In the majority of the children, the child was able to delay their gratification for the extra reward. The child learned if they are feeling anxious, curious, boredom, or impatience- it can be deterred by placing it in a picture frame, which then caused the object of their desire to be just a picture and not real. The use of imagination is powerful tool that can be utilized…

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    City View Tzadok

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    “City view” by Osnat Tzadok is a modern day contemporary abstract piece, presented as a vibrant coloured oil painting, on a stretched canvas over a wooden frame sized: 4 foot by 2 foot. Best appreciated in a spacious area against a plain background, so to promote its chromatic design and texture. As a Canadian artist, she uses real life images and a realistic approach to her abstract painting. Moreover, Tzadok painting’s show a concept of virtual and abstract life forms. This is shown by…

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    Animation is a process of displaying still images in a rapid sequence to create the illusion of movement. Animation derives from Latin verb ‘Animare’ which means ‘to give life to’. Each picture is shot on film one at a time and is shown at the rate of 24 pictures per second making the pictures appear to move. Meanwhile, during silent era, animation was developed . It was started on 1906 until 1929 by the six famous cinematic animators with different background. There are James Stuart Blackton,…

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    Stepping into my house is very different from stepping into my room, because there are different decorations. Upon entering my house there are many religious pictures, pictures that depict the Mexican culture, and even the aroma is also very distinct from my bedroom. Looking at how some of the old furniture stands out reminds me of when McPhee stated, “I stepped up into a kitchen, and went on into another room that had several overstuffed chairs in it and a porcelain-topped table, where Fred…

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    main genres. It is biographical non-fiction presented as a picture book. To evaluate it as a picture book the illustrations must be considered. The illustrations in this book are accurate and correspond well with the content of the story. They are done in watercolor with rounded lines making the story appealing for children. The pages where the story is sad, the colors are darker and muted, conversely, when the story is happy, the pictures are bright and cheerful, they enhance the…

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    How to Make Your Own Animation from Drawing Today animations have become a part of our culture and are used for commercials, cartoons, and movies. They are different based on how they are created and the purpose behind the animation’s story. When talking about how animations are created, there are multiple ways to make them. Some approaches to start off creating one is done by using computer graphics or drawing it out on paper. Usually what is involved in an animation is a story that draws in…

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    Era Of Invention

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    In the online article second sight: Les Demoiselles by Arthur I. Miller we are told that the picture is laid out like a motion picture in five frames. It is well know that this painting helped mark the birth of cubism exactly one century before the painting was created. However it is less known that much of Picasso’s inspiration came from science, technology, and mathematics…

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