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    legend the Byronic Saint, in the motion picture First Blood, John Rambo is the ideal case of a Byronic Saint. In this film John Rambo is defiant, dull natured, easily affected, and energetic. He is willing to do whatever it takes for his reason. John Rambo is an ex-Green Beret, a peacetime misfit frequented by recollections of Vietnam. He has no family and no one assisted of his ranch. He was tormented in Vietnam by foes. He is dim natured through the entire motion picture. He has no companions;…

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    to understand the rainbow, and without all his knowledge and hard work it would have taken longer for this information to be discovered. Newton’s Three Laws of Motion are very important. His discovery helped, and also changed the way we think and handle things. Newton’s First Law of Motion states that, any object in motion stays in motion unless acted on by an outside force. An example of Newton’s First Law is, putting a playing card on top of a cup with a coin, then pulling the card off the…

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    adding sound. Almost every form of animation starts with a drawn image or created object that is transformed into an animation. The classic form of animation, Stop-motion, takes one image or frame followed by others frames to project the image moving. South Park is a hilariously vulgar television series and at its core it is a form of stop-motion animation. When the TV show first started the animators used…

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    you might consider whether the seized evidence (e.g., drugs) was linked to the original reason for the routine check. The officer’s justification of his search of his person was based on his opinion that the passenger was making a “shoving down” motion and he suspected that he was hiding a gun. State…

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    From many great films that captivates my attention, in this occasion, I choose the film "A Trip to the Moon", for the reason that is one of my favorite classical movies of all times that for me will be just the best opportunity to analyze it. "A Trip to the Moon" by George Melies in 1902, was undoubtedly a great film that is even watch today for many people. This unforgettable director, George Meliés was one of the most important filmmakers in the history of cinema. He was a french filmmaker,…

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    Creating this video the technique that he has use is called stop motion. He has created it by drawing one line at a time and then photographing it each time so that when it was all combined it would look as if it were being drawn and moving by…

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    person who had discovered the three laws of motion. At a young age newton would not play with the other kids, instead he spent his free time making wooden models, kites, sundials, he even made a water clock. When Newton got older he had attended Cambridge University from 1661-1665. He soon retreated to his grandparents house where he would soon start the study of calculus and the universal gravitation. I will start with how he discovered the laws of motion. Newton was a mathematician and a…

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    Go-4 did this so that the initiation to voyage back to Earth would be only a thought. Soon after the scene, the tracks head into a downward motion which would then lead into four consecutive loops where you ultimately stop due to friction produced by the track. As you stop, you witness the scene where Wall-e recovers the missing plant and is giving it to EVE even though she may not be shown. Once a good bit of time has passed, the ride starts up again where…

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    Etienne- Jules Marey and Edward Muybridge. These men worked on increasing the proficiency of the camera. Muybridge expanded to 24 cameras, and Marey created a camera that could take 12 photographs on one plate. These two men helped create the first motion picture camera. Later, a man named Thomas Edison and his assistant, William K.L. Dickson, created a device called kinetoscope. It was small box that that had film roll and a peephole. People would look in the peephole can see 90-second…

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    Atari across the Isle to find his canine companion. There is not a single boring shot in the movie’s entire running time. Not only does writer-director Wes Anderson’s trademark visual style add to the charm of his project, but the phenomenal stop-motion animation makes…

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