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    Intro Paragraph “One person's craziness is another person’s reality” Tim burton says this everytime he describes himself or one of his movies. This is an interesting concept on his movies because he is explaining how what one person thinks, but it someone else. This is just one of the few things that make Tim Burton and his movies so interesting, but the number one thing is something any director can use. The number one thing he does to make his movies, like Edward Scissorhands, Charlie and the…

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    giving airplay to certain artist, musicians playing at venues for free, illegal downloads, CD pirating, lack of respect for professional musicians, just to mention a few. Despite the flaws, the question is who has the power to change the music industry”(Zoom in- Changes Within the Music Industry). Many radio stations only play certain type of artist on their station.”The worst part about all of this everyone knows what they're doing but they still do it anyway with no regard. I really fear for…

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    a tiny illumination that makes up an image. A good example is when you use Microsoft Paint with Microsoft Windows. Zoom in a little, click on the pencil and make a single dot. That could be considered a pixel. Many pixels on the screen may make up an image that you are able to recognise. http://i.imgur.com/x3hC4SA.jpg If you were to watch a video on your PC and you were able to zoom the image in very closely, you would see the smooth image become more pixilated. Image Resolution With Regards…

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    Any editor can make camera angles look seamless and they are hardly noticeable especially to a casual viewer. Wide shots are especially important in creating fear within the person. In Jurassic Park, the t-rex is attacking the two kids, Spielberg zooms out into a wide angle. Now there is a comparison between the jeep and the t-rex. The jeep, which weighs about four thousand pounds, is the roughly the size of t-rex's foot. So the kids are approximately the size of the dinosaur's toenail. The…

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    The film Still Alice, directed by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland is able to show the impact of having Alzheimers. This is revealed through the emotional and physical impact it has on sufferer Alice, the effect on everyday life and the influence it has on families. The directors convey this through the use of camera movement, mise-en-scene, lighting and editing techniques. The emotional and physical impact Alice experiences is strongly evident in the use of camera angles, movement and…

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    Spike Jonze's Her is an ordinary love story with a restriction--one of the lovers is a lot like other human beings. Usually, romances depend on a small stable of expected, but effective, ways of doing things. The more simple of these ways is the two-shot, in which the director puts both individuals in the same shot. A sequence of two-shots affects the audience, which we begin to expect to see these two characters together in every shot. When shots that only contain one of the lovers begin to…

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    It has a vast and rich database that contains current and archived genome assemblies of many organisms. The browser tool allows zoom in and look in detail of each chromosomes with detail annotation. The gene sortor tool allows to look for gene expression and homology. The BLAT tool allows in sequence alignment directly to desired genome [4]. “The UCSC genome browser provides a visualization…

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    Dry Manhattan Analysis

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    Cheers to Michael Lerner's brilliant delve into Prohibition in New York City! Dry Manhattan gives a riveting taste of how it was in 1920s Prohibition-`dry' (or not so dry indeed) NYC.Dry Manhattan takes us along through the beginning of Prohibition to it's repeal, catching us up in the Roaring Twenties along the way, but even more notably bringing out the undercurrents -the lead-up to and the backdrop of the `dry', speakeasy-nightclub-bootlegging-flapper-filled scene. Dry Manhattan offers a…

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    Did you know that computers used to be the size of a wall? In the 80’s, cellphones were the size of your hand. Now, people wait in line for multiple hours for the Iphones. In the 90’s technology was blossoming. In the 90’s, technology was effected by the Gulf War. Along with the cellphones, other events such as the Bush’s administration's invasion of Iraq are what really shaped the 90’s into a decade that everyone knows of. The Gulf war,also known as Operation Desert Storm, was launched by…

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    The 1952 film, Singing In the Rain was directed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen. This film has stood the test of time as one of great classics. If we look at the film and break it down, we can see that the elements that make it so great are partly unique to the time of its creation. The 1950’s stage flare is something that was used to increase the film’s actual effectiveness on the audience when coupled with the plot of the movie. The genre of a musical is so often done in a ‘real life,’ such as…

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