The Cameraman

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    Without recognizing, their ignorance had cost them their chance to flee. 3 HOURS LATER… It was midnight and the paranormal investigators were walking at a steady pace towards the door with proof of an actual ghost in the garage. Suddenly, the cameraman started to feel uncomfortable, as if he were being watched. The thing was, he was the last person the line of men. He asked(without knowing the fact that he is the last person in the group) “who is tugging on my camera?”. None responded,…

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    Era Of Silent Films

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    the window that was going to fall down on Keaton was made to give him two inches of space on either side. Before shooting the scene, Keaton had seen a few of his crew members were praying for him and as they were shooting Keaton noticed that the cameraman turned away as the shot started roll since no one knew what was going to happen. Later Buster Keaton called the stunt one of his “greatest thrills,” then added, “I was mad at the time, or I would never have done the thing.” Many crazy stunts…

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    The Broken Windows Model

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    out. And started to attack him. Several police officers start to beat, kick, pepper spray, and use their baton on Rodney King. While this was happening, what the officers did not know was that a cameraman caught the police officers in the act of abusing their power to use force. In King’s case if the cameraman was not there his outcome could of ended…

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    Convergence has changed traditional broadcast journalism as much as it has changed print media. In fact, American media companies continue to take solid steps forward by merging diverse media outlets such as newspapers, television broadcasting, radio broadcasting with online journalism (Huang, et al., 2006). Successful journalists must be a jack of all trades in order to succeed in the competitive world of broadcast journalism. The days of merely standing in front of a camera operator with…

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    The British National Party is on the far-right British nationalist political party. Throughout the movie, the man demonstrated strong values that are not ethical in society today. The British National party opposes multiculturalism and Islamification of the United Kingdom. The BNP are definitely viewed as fascists or neo-fascists because they exclude everyone who does not have the same cultural. They are clearly racists that lean towards the beliefs of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. The BNP do…

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    The ascend up and down a hill are difficult to accomplish, but imagine climbing the tallest in the world. Russell Brice has done that multiple times, and survived. Russell Brice is probably the best known mountain guide in the world. He has reinvented the way mountain guides work at Mt Everest, been a successful mountaineer, and also a successful movie star. Russell Reginald Brice was born in 1952 in New Zealand, and since he was a child, he was always fascinated with ice and snow. Brice first…

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    Wim Klooster’s Revolutions in the Atlantic World: A Comparative History is a book that revolutionizes the connections between four major revolutions of the Atlantic World. Instead of examining strictly one revolution and comparing to another, Klooster utilizes both primary and secondary sources to compare and connect the four revolutions: “British North America (1775-1783), France (1789-1799), Saint-Domingue (1791-1804), and Spanish America (1810-1824).” Klooster’s work can be viewed at the…

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    Dreams are really something aren't they? Dreams can play in your head theatre nice and pleasant, they can play wild and spectacular, they can play terrifying and violent, and some just straight up go insane. Most of the dreams from my childhood were exactly like the last description. They just take some bad advice from my subconscious and go nuts with it. I possess this one set of dreams that I remember very well, and fit the criteria of ‘insane’. Most of these dreams, my 2nd grade self…

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    Rabid

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    Rabid is the David Cronenberg film that I've been craving lately after having been disappointed with Dead Ringers. The film is a 70s mishmash of vampires, zombies and biological disorder. It also has lead actress Marylin Chambers showing off her splendid boobies. In conjunction with releasing Dead Ringers on Blu-ray, Scream Factory has also released Rabid in a Collector's Edition Blu-ray package with a substantial amount of special features and a damn fine transfer. Read on to see if you should…

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    Bob Roberts Essay

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    The film Bob Roberts is a story about a Pennsylvania senatorial race between the democratic senator, Brickley Paiste, and a folk singer, Bob Roberts. In terms of genre, it is a comedic satire criticizing the problems that the American electoral system has and how exploitable it can be by candidates, such as Bob Roberts. It heavy-handedly tackles the drama and deception that a less favorable candidate can utilize to their advantage and spin the election in their favor. To add to this, the film…

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