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    Some Sabotage Mistakes Which We Should avoid while Video Editing Video editing is an essential process of any project. It is not only about cutting out footage which you do not like, but is the process of manipulation and rearranging video shots to create a new video. As a result, new video editors are susceptible to making some common mistakes which should be avoided. We have listed down some of the common mistakes which every video editors should avoid during their edit sessions. 1. How to…

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    Hamlet Dumb Show Analysis

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    play”, but in this adaptation, Hamlet is actually shown filming the play with a video camera, which is not only one of the few elements in the scene that indicates that it has a modern-day setting but also sort of makes the scene a “movie within a movie adaptation” at some points. In addition to this, after Hamlet turns down the Queen’s request to “sit by [her]”, Polonius appears to look directly into the camera while saying “oho, do you mark that?” (3.2.101-104) This establishes the idea that…

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    styles. Chronicle of a Summer embarks on the simple journey of asking strangers if they are happy in order to explore how camera’s change behavior. This film epitomizes Rouch’s exploration of cinematic truth, however, I am left questioning if it is the camera or Rouch who provokes his subjects into performance. Rouch’s exploratory career can be tracked through his two films, Les Maitres Fous and Moi, un Noir, released only 3 years apart but very different, displaying his adventurous,…

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    to have someone take pictures of my half naked body. It is interesting because I will go swimming in a bikini which can be more revealing than undergarments, but it’s so much more uncomfortable when you have to pose in a sexy manner in front of a camera. My fiancé says I am beautiful, and I choose to believe him. I do think I can be pretty, but I don’t know how to look sexy for a photo. It is so unnatural to try and be someone you generally are not. It may be easy for some people, but my…

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    After learning the three basic settings of a camera made me feel confident to take pictures. Knowing the idea how the importance of balance each setting can affect the final product, helped me to be aware of not to make this kinda mistakes. Constantly reminding myself not to forget to change the settings if I changed something else. After coming home after school, I was really excited to take pictures. I wanted to practice to take pictures with my knowledge. Outside was sunny, it contains good…

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    remembered or imagination can be created. The word “tied” shows the great connection between the human brain and the images it views. When a person looks at any picture, it becomes a part of his/her identity and it sticks in the mind for a period of time; it might well control the actions afterwards. Supporting Rosen’s argument, Hymowitz discusses how Britney Spears exploited the cameras around her “revealed her waxed-nether regions to waiting photographs as she exited her limo” (Hymowitz 1).…

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    Barry Lopez, an award-winning author, discontinued his career as a photographer in 1981. Although photography played a great role in his life, he felt that it was distracting to his work as a writer. The amount of time he spent trying to focus the camera to capture an encounter would make him forget crucial details. He also felt uncomfortable with the way photographs turned events into a single moment. He stresses over the fact that he “makes photographs” rather than “takes them” as a way of…

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    Eadweard Muybridge was the first photographer to capture motion with still images, create a new medium, and invention. His first work of art capturing motion was his piece called “Cantering, Saddled” on December of 1878. Printed on collotype, a method of printing high-quality prints by using hardened gelatin without the use of a screen, on 19x24 ⅛ inch sheet, can now be viewed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Collotype uses heat and cold water treated dichromate-sensitized gelatin which is…

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    At the push of a button the piercing light from the flash fills the area. The sound of the camera shutter snapping open and closed echo’s with a unique tone. This is experienced, with every photo taken, by a professional photographer. With the ultimate responsibility to capture a series of emotions and meanings into one picture; the job of a photographer is no easy feat. By following three guidelines any person with aspirations as a photographer should be successful. Focusing on your photography…

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    Power Of Photography Essay

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    doing so well as they planned. There is a bit of power behind this process of lying, the person can make himself or herself look bigger than what they truly are. Some people even use this source of power to get famous, or in the Kardashians point of view, even more famous and rich than what they already…

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