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    Right to Remain Recorded Police body cameras are a growing issue; they are like a rash that won’t go away. With every growing issue police body cameras are becoming a controversy between many civil rights activist groups who are against them and law enforcement agencies, which are for them. Many people believe body cameras are an invasion of privacy and are only used to make officers and departments look in the right. While other people say police body cameras help put the pieces of a crime…

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    teach someone how to hold a camera and how to take pictures, photographer instructors are experienced and have specific skills, that they have learned from majoring in photography, which are crucial for teaching a photography course. Those skills, according to study.com, are, “instructional and organizational skills, photography, patience, entry software, Microsoft Access, graphics or photo imaging software and Excel.” They also know how to use various forms of cameras, from traditional and…

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    really helps to show your confidence. Additionally, I really like your introduction and I think that it answers the initial question very effectively. This strong introduction creates a good flow going into your STAR formatted answer. For the final video, I would make sure that you aren't reading from a script because it made you lose the conversational tone and would cause you to become tripped up. For your STAR answer, I would try to expand upon your action section. Which specific steps did…

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    my grandma, Katie Binder, lost her life to breast cancer. My father and his family have told me about my grandma’s love for making beautiful, lively artwork. Over the years, I have inherited several of her paintings, a collection of her vintage cameras, and one of her homemade cloth dolls. These treasures I inherited from my grandma have become some of my most prized possessions because they not only hold memories of my Grandma Katie, but these three objects have also shown me what an amazing…

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    In the present day, film is one of the foremost media forms in the world with nearly all cultures being represented. Film is the product of many different media forms combined into one including photography, painting, music, and sculpture just to name a few. Given that, there is art if film, but an ongoing debate questions whether film itself can be conceived as an art form at all. All films at their bare minimum are photographic images being shown in a rapid succession to give the appearance of…

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    are given through static hidden cameras complete with the distortions that those cameras would bring. Peter Biziou, the cinematographer, wanted to make a world that closely mimicked the quirks of a bad television show set. “In making Peter Weir 's 'The Truman Show ' [Peter Biziou] relied on that 'unreal ' look to create an insular world lit by too-brilliant sunlight (Hess).” Cinematography is “Every creative choice related to composition, lighting, and camera motion—anything that audiences…

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    Kodak Camera Essay

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    the modern camera technology several hundred years ago. Although the cameras created weren’t the types of cameras that we know in today’s day, they were still ahead of their time when it came to the technology and materials that they needed too invent a camera. Until 1885 when the modern photograph film technology created by Eastman that jump-started the inventions of cameras and its popularity around the world. Eastman also introduced the first Kodak camera. By inventing the Kodak camera it…

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    Motor oil, Lard, glue, cigarettes, shellac. What do these items have in common? The disturbing truth is they are commonly used in food ads to create a picture perfect shot for the camera. No wonder why food ads appear one-hundred percent better than reality. How do people not realize they’re being lied to straight to their faces by food ads? The answer is photography. The art of capturing the perfect image has evolved from the unscripted Kodak moment to the fake, scripted Hollywood moments…

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    Essay On Barefoot Running

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    The differences between barefoot and shod running Introduction: Humans have the ability to perform various movements, such as jumping, walking, running, etc. However, tend not to think the essentials of movement as they are not applying the mechanisms that allow them to move from one place to another. The amount of energy required to walk at a comfortable place is very small in comparison with other activities (Everett and Kell, 2010). The study of De Wit et al, (2000) concluded that,…

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    a simple camera phone with very poor image and sound capacity, to a very sophisticated drone with high pixel camera, magnifying zoom, and global positioning system, but no matter what it is there is always something new and more advanced every day. Police need to keep up with the technological advances. Body-worn cameras are the latest technological adaptation for police forces and law enforcement agencies. The recording devices have great potential, the goal is to capture in the video most of…

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