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    Battleship Potemkin, a Bolshevik propaganda film from 1925, impresses upon its audience the validity of the new Communist regime in Russia by presenting an idealized microcosm of the Bolshevik revolution on the battleship Prince Tavrichesky. Battleship Potemkin curates its audience’s reaction through the rise and fall of tension, which it does most prominently through the synergy of camera shot placement, camera shot order and music. Battleship Potemkin cycles through periods of calm, tension,…

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    Eye in the Sky, directed by Gavin Hood, is a compelling polemic film highlighting the moral challenges of drone warfare. It follows a mission to capture terrorists in Kenya, involving characters such as; Colonel Katherine Powell, a military officer; Frank Benson, deputy chair of defence staff and Alia, a Kenyan child. This film highlights that although drone warfare is impersonal and can embroil innocent civilians in its trajectory, it is necessary to combat terrorism. In order to substantiate…

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    This essay will discuss the different filmic devices in Romeo and Juliet, namely extreme close-up; low angle shot; tilt; zoom and flashback, and why Baz Luhrmann has chosen to use each one of these filmic devices. Luhrmann has chosen to use all these different camera shots so that he creates a meaningful scene full of mixed emotions. Extreme close up is when the camera zooms in very closely to a particular subject, for example, the nose, eye or mouth fills most of the frame. One of the reasons…

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    some about his mother Norma. While taking a shower, a shadowy figure kills Marion. The rest of the movie shows the aftermath of the killing and eventually reveals who killed Marion. In the shower scene, Hitchcock uses both high and low angle shots, a zoom camera movement, and non-diegetic sound to illustrate the literary element of conflict. Conflict fits into the film Psycho, because the main plot points of…

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    Android Studio Case Study

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    Quora Answering: Selfieshare 1. What are the benefits of creating an app in Android Studio? Google had launched an innovative platform “Android Studio” in 2013 which is officially considered as the “Integrated Development Environment”. Android Studio is used to create the efficient app with great visual features. It enables the development features and augments the speed of application creation. Let us view top 4 advantages of Android Studio.  Simple integration: it is really worth if you are…

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    the vertigo effect (dolly zoom) fun and intriguing, but even from the beginning of the film, the shots really stand out and are very different from anything we’ve seen in Hitchcock’s earlier films. I liked watching the way the film transitioned from sepia to red and the various zooms to different parts of Madeleine’s face, then to the rotating symbols. All of this seemed very symbolic to me. The sepia seemed to imply dreaming, the red implied murder, the different zooms on Madeleine’s face…

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    1) Share your initial thoughts (prior to taking this course and prior to starting your clinical hours) on the role of Population and Community Health Nursing (PCHN)? My initial thoughts of Population and Community Health Nursing (PCHN) is that this nurse deals with more than just a patient medical diagnosis. From my readings I came to learn that this is very true. The PCHN not only deals with the patient but families in the community and in their own home environment. I learned a great deal…

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    Hamlet's Soliloquy

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    To be or not to be - Assignment The best, or not the best, that is the question. Whether ‘tis Kenneth Branagh or David Tennent; Laurence Olivier’s rendition of Hamlet’s soliloquy is surely the victor. Olivier’s excellent use of graphics, brilliant camera movement and outstanding selection in music makes it the best Hamlet soliloquy throughout the ages. Firstly, the eye pleasing black and white graphics captures the mood of the soliloquy effectively. Hamlet is contemplating suicide in his…

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    To start this off, there is a close up of Kit using the existing setup they had before, but now they zoom it out as he runs. This gives the audience a comedic reminder of the dangerous space they are in. The zoom is a POV of the camera that the crew is using within the movie. The audience can make this connection since zooms are typically not associated with high production value films. They also hold on the long shot of Jiff trying to run across but as he approaches…

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    Zoomcar Case Study

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    for the state entry permit if entering different states and tolls. How zoom cars work : 1) Book : Search for the cars and book on website 2) Upload license : Upload your driving license and pay the security deposit. 3) Unlock : An message will be sent by the zoom cars to the customers regarding the details about the car they have booked within 20 mins ,unlock it via zoom car app. 4) Zoom : Fill the checklist in the zoom car app and take the keys from the glove box to drive. 5) Return :…

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