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    The author of Fight Club, Chuck Palahniuk, once stated, “The trick to forgetting the big picture is to look at everything close up” (Chuck, n.d.). His statement highlights a condition I call a myopic perspective. Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a condition in which a person can clearly see objects close-up while objects in the distance look blurry (“Myopia,” n.d.). A myopic perspective is a similar impairment limiting people’s psychological viewpoint or internal vision versus their physical…

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    waiter because he brought the wrong food, while the protagonist Martin visualises Liz looking sexy with her hair blowing in the wind. - Fade in: Will be used in the beginning of the narrative when the picture gradually fades in. - Fade out: Will be used at the end of the narrative when the picture gradually fades out to the credits. Pace and Timing: As the genre of the film is a romantic comedy the shots of the film are longer as the audience needs to capture the narrative and be aware as to…

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    A piece of art that includes the theme of love, in the textbook A World of Art, is a set of photographs called The Brown Sisters by Nicholas Nixon. The book includes two of the pictures one being a photograph taken in 1976 and the last (at the time the book came out) taken in 2011. Mr. Nixon would take a new picture every year of his wife and her sisters to get the ageing process. If you look at all the photographs you can not only see the gradual ageing process but how their relationships with…

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    The overall setting in the frame consists of a man and woman in a living room or parlor having tea at a small table. Consisting of a couch, desk, lamps, and potted plants in the background, the room is uncluttered and well furnished, connoting a feeling of comfort. In the foreground, the man and woman are in shallow focus, while the background is slightly blurred creating a depth of field allowing the focus to be centered on the character’s physical appearance and facial expressions. Two china…

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    The medium of this artwork is photography, more specifically two classically shot portraits placed right by each other in two frames. This relates to the queer art movement, and makes a clear statement about the Identity and judgments associated with gender stereotypes. The accessories worn uncover a lot about the notion of identity. Both subjects are wearing fake facial hair, which literally puts up a fake facade while also commenting on the message of faking an identity. Each figure is…

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    Welcome and Team Building I attended an APTT meeting in Tiffany Crawford’s classroom, and I have heard her speak to adults before at a teacher conference so I knew the meeting would go smoothly. Before I even walked into the classroom I saw a line of parents signing an attendance sheet that let the teacher know all of who came to the meeting that night. Nearly 100% of her parents showed up, only two families were missing. Each parent sat at their student’s desk and were provided with a specific…

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    Human Resource Framework, Political Framework, and Symbolic Framework. Earlier in the semester I completed the Leadership Frame Assessment and my results were as follow:…

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    was emphasized in The Royal Tenenbaums mise en scene. By incorporating deliberate color palettes, dominant contrast, character’s costumes, and settings to enhance his story: evoke an emotion, give insight to the characters, and present a pleasing picture for the audience is very impressive. The movie opens with a shot of a book with the same title as the movie, being checked out from a library followed by a brief preview of the book’s first page, that corresponds to the movie’s opening…

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    The structural frame for an organization can make or break a company. Having employees know their place and strive to accomplish their main goals is mandatory for success. The company I currently intern for, Shiny Penny Productions, has a clear structural frame for the company, which encourages prosperity and growth because of the clearly laid out job roles. The structural frame for Shiny Penny Productions is similar to a pyramid. At the top would be the CEO and founder, who happens to be a…

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    GoodFellas, audience are placed straight into this feature where by “As far as I could remember, I’ve always wanted to be a gangster.” (Henry Hill, 1990) throughout the whole movie Henry narrates his life as a flashback, “his films are like a narrated picture book” (Jamie, 2015). This can be seen in the other two films mention. In majority of Scorsese’s movie they are made in a way whereby the present is shown at the beginning and it goes into flash back, back into the start and continues into…

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