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    story, specific camera techniques, and through a unique portrayal of the rise of Belfort. This film is based on a true story and may loosely fall under the category of a documentary. Although it is better represented as a presentation of an autobiography. It does fit the definition of a documentary by documenting some aspect of reality and also by maintaining a historical record. The documentation may not be entirely accurate and may be biased, but as seen in the film 5 Broken Cameras through…

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    utilize photography as a hobby to explore the world. Susan Sontag, author of On Photography, has an alternate point of view on photography. Sontag infers that photography lets us know of how we think about the world on the off chance that we acknowledge it as the camera records it. Essentially, photography is taking pictures, but it involves the photographer's view utilizing a camera to record both a physical reality and an internal reality. Sontag's claim of photography constrains our…

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    The Man with a Movie Camera, a 1929 silent film by Dziga Vertov, illustrates the typical life of an average citizen in the city. Through its visual images, without a plot, Vertov allows the audience to make their own interpretations of the events in order to construct an overall meaning of the film. Vertov uses editing, specifically rhythm and continuity, along with cinematography, to convey the theme that life has two sides, birth and death, marriage and divorce, and lastly the young and old.…

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    Is it necessary to have cameras present in the courtroom? In many states, cameras are permissible in trial and appellate courts. But the main concern is if cameras should be acceptable in court during a hearing. A lot of people in society believe that recording devices should not be allowed in court as it can influence a case during this important phase and therefore cause problems for the state and federal court system. Take for example, the Scott Peterson case. Peterson was lucky as murder…

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    What is a camera obscura? What is the principal of optics that makes it work? “A camera obscura, which is literally means ‘darkened room.’ It uses a lens and a sequence of mirrors to project an image of the surrounding landscape onto a viewing surface.” (http://www.scopex.co.za/files/Camera-obscura-ML-1207.pdf) “The principle of optics that makes it work was light travels in a straight line and when some of the rays reflected form a bright subject passes through a small hole in thin material…

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    The invention of digital camera caused a storm in the world, individuals could take pictures and check them immediately, also could save, edit, adjust and transfer photos in their cameras. Nowadays it creates more functions in a camera. Compare to the past, digital photography is more convenient than traditional photography, it could save time (for example, people do not need to…

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    photography hasn’t changed. However, over the years digital cameras have changed considerably from its appearance to its functions making it easier to have a picture of exceptional quality whatever its purpose. “The selective eye”, instead of just finding a subject to take a photo of the photo composition is about accentuating the scene of the photograph being taken. It is important to be aware that there is more than one way of framing up the camera for a perfect photo shot. The photographer…

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    Pros And Cons Of Gopro

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    bootstrapped cash, Nick Woodman, an aspiring entrepreneur started off selling bead and shell belts to raise the cash to sell the product that is now part of America 's fastest-growing camera company. It was while selling bead and shell belts out of his van that Nick Woodman had envisioned the idea of a better film strap for cameras, as the common film straps on the market weren’t particularly durable and broke easily. Do not be mistaken though, GoPro was not his first entrepreneurial idea.…

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    realist aesthetics of to convey truth such as direct address to camera, on-camera interview, handheld camera, limited editing, and diegetic sound only. Cloverfield’s use of a handheld camera helps convey truth by the film being able to easily interact with the camera. Throughout the movie, the camera is…

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    percentage of population owns some sort of portable recording device, they can range from 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.…

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