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    Madman Case Study

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    non-normal perceiver could still discriminate a Macintosh apple from a Red Delicious apple. Non-normal perceivers are thus functionally identical to normal perceivers. Nida-Rümelin, furthermore, argues that the experiences of non-normal perceivers would significantly differ from those of normal perceivers because of their inverted color perception. Because the cones of non-normal perceivers are not simply switched, their perception of red would stimulate areas of the brain that normally perceive…

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    Four Core Motives

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    Red with its bold firmness, it is has a sense of power to it. “Healthy Reds are the lifeblood of humanity. They are the movers and shakers of society.”- Dr. Taylor Hartman, reds get things done. They are just wanting to get from point A to point B as efficiently, and fast as possible. Their core motive is power, they want it and love it. A red is a natural born leader, they flourish in the spotlight, and will challenge whoever is taking it if it’s not themselves. Reds strengths may…

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    believe this because the energy of the light will be closer to the plant. The second test will be measuring the wavelengths of light. I believe that the red light will show the most activity and the blue light will show the least amount. I believe the red light will have the strongest wavelengths and will produce the most bubbles because typically, red lights produce more heat, which I equate to having a higher wavelength. Our final test will be testing three different leaves and finding where…

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    the perceptual experience that a human has with the world to such an extent that a world without color would be vague. Colors influence how we behave and interpret the world an example of this would be, how we correlate green with continuation and red with termination due to the traffic lights we encounter on an everyday basis. As we are exposed repeatedly to these color schemes we produce strong associations to the specific meaning and this can trigger the paired associate in regards to…

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    Production design is one of my favorite parts of film analysis. I love the meaning and symbolism behind even the smallest of detail; all of which help bring the film to life. In The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T, Directed by Roy Rowland, you can see the amazing effect of production design through the colors, architecture, and clothing; creating the theme “Do the unthinkable with the unthinkable” The coloring in the movie was very bright and seemingly harsh to our eyes. It gave the world an almost…

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    Almond Blossoms Analysis

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    colors. Primary colors are red, blue, and yellow all other colors can be created mixing these in different ways. Mixing all three together will make a muddy brown. The secondary colors are; purple, green, and orange are created by mixing primary colors where red and blue makes purple, blue and yellow makes green, and yellow and red makes orange. Tertiary colors are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color, such as red purple, blue purple, blue green and red orange. By this way…

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    In this essay, i will be focusing on the middle section of Tom Tykwer’s Run Lola Run (Lola Rennt, 1998) starting at the bank where Lola takes her father hostage, demanding 100,000 Marks from the cashier, to the post death scene of Manni (45 minutes to 53 minutes). I am going to be focusing on mise-en-scene how colour is used to portray different meanings in this segment of the film, and how it impacts the narrative, and the meaning behind this. “Lola rennt engages twenty first century audiences…

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    describe a person 's life. Those who want to express themselves se painting, drawing, and other arts to explain their inner feelings and the thoughts that are unable to be let out. Each color represents a different mood a person is feeling, (i.e., red, yellow, green, blue, etc.) as these also reflect upon what the…

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    Singin In The Rain

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    (Reader, 182). The clip from the film I am going to discuss and analyze is the opening scene of a premiere for Don Lockwood and Lina Lamont. I am going to discuss everything leading up to their arrival. The scene starts off with a big shot of the red carpet premiere. It then cuts to a glimpse of a man and two young boys in what appears to be up in a tree next to a big speaker that is being used to amplify the voice of a lady who is commentating the premier. The camera then turns to this lady…

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    Itzcuintli Dog with Me, created in 1938 by Frida Kahlo, is a self-portrait created with the use of oil-based paints. Frida Kahlo was a Mexican artist who was born in 1907 and died in 1954. This artwork is found in the Dallas museum of arts and it is found outside of the American art gallery. While the painting may appear to be simply, it has many artistic elements within it. As the title of the artwork implies there are only two figures within the painting, Frida Kahlo and her dog. Kahlo is seen…

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