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    keeping up with Kenny and Frank while they walked through the snow out hunting. Tub is the nicest guy in the group even though he shot Kenny.…

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    Citizen Kane Analysis

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    Kane and Susan Alexander SHOT 1: Dissolve into an over-the-shoulder close up of Susan working on a jigsaw puzzle. She is completely dressed up as if she was getting ready to go out for a night on the town with an expensive gown and jewelry. The lighting design is very high contrast with Susan in white, while the background falls to solid black. Susan is in the left foreground of the shot as Kane’s booming voice can be heard saying “What are you doing?” While the shot does not tell the viewer,…

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    Chris Mintz, a 30 year old military veteran, was shot 7 times by a shooter in Oregon’s Umpqua Community College on October 1, 2015. He is known as an American hero for stepping up and thinking of others rather than himself. He had a six year old son, whose birthday happened to be on that same day, and he decided to try and stop a shooter and risk his own life to save the lives of others. If a shooter were to come into Franklin High School, three different people, id, ego, and superego, each…

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    in this photo is the lighting. I think I did a very good job with the lighting by making one side his face light and the other side darker. The only thing I had trouble with while taking this picture was setting up the light to help me get the best shot I could possibly get. It was was challenging setting those things up. I wouldn 't really do anything different for how I set up for this picture. The experiences I had while creating this image were very enjoyable because I got to have my best…

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    audience. In “Jenny from the Block”, shots after shots of Jennifer’s body are taken. In the example provided above, the scene shown is the opening scene of “Jenny from the Block”. The camera, which appears to be a video surveillance camera, captures a “crotch shot” from a medium, slightly high angle while zooming in, only focusing on her underwear and the position of her hand on her thigh, all sensual parts of a woman’s body. Jennifer’s hourglass figure is put on spotlight in the yacht scenes,…

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    unrealistic, and his change of clothes reveals his abnormal life. In fact, cinematography is effectively used in this movie to further achieve the theme. Long shot, high angle shot, camera movement- pan and tilt is sed effectively to show the town where Truman lives. Long shot is used to show Truman’s humble situation. The a high angle shot, where the camera looks down, is used in this movie to emphasize Truman’s weakness and submissive feelings that his life is being controlled by the director,…

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    Writer's Block Analysis

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    writer's block is the condition of being unable to think of what to write or how to proceed with writing. For me, writer's block is the time when you cannot transform ideas into lines. In other words, it's when you cannot find a suitable template to put your ideas into. You can type whatever you want—but it's still ugly. "Going for a walk," "reading a book" or "calling a friend" might work, but they won't help when you're choking with deadlines or your client is banging his fists on the…

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    going to school for 4yrs was unthinkable. Also having to study for that long was even worse. She then started to talk about her day, and how she had to give some animals shots and put down a sick dog. I shivered in fear because I hate shots, and I was shocked. I did not expect to hear that, I thought veterinarians just played and put bandages on animals. I sat there thinking about how little I knew about the life of a veterinarian. I then thought how I no longer wanted to be a veterinarian…

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    upward and downward facing shots. Blade Runner gives viewers an unsteady camera view of an unsteady dystopian future. This unsteadiness reveals a theme of confusion in a technological…

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    things mentioned in the song recognizable in the short story too. “If an officer stops you, promise me you'll always be polite”. This is a clear drawn parallel to the short story where the main character also puts his innocent face on when the police come. The repetition of the words such as “41 shots” and “Is it a gun, is it a knife Is it a wallet, this is your life” is a reminder of the tough and criminal environment. “Willie just stood there and I hoped he didn’t have anything on him…

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