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    of skilled workers. Everything from actors to make-up artists and even lighting specialists will be utilized; however, it’s easy to take one of the most important jobs for granted: the cinematographer. Although it may seem as simple as holding a camera, artfully combining clips, angles, and points of view to give a scene an identity is far from easy. Varied filming techniques throughout a movie are important so as not to generate feelings of boredom and simplicity (unless this is the goal).…

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    Sobchack Vivian Analysis

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    movie utilizes the footage stock like the CLOVERFIELD movie in which the movie quality is much complex and different from a plain camera. Through the use of editors, those who record the sound, the operators of the major camera and the development of the documentaries can render the auteur useless. This is by accepting the auteurs from older methods of taking film cameras. Morris is in a position to manage his movie production ranging from editing to the…

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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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    George became interested in photography when a coworker suggested he take a camera on a vacation to Santo Domingo in 1877. George never made the trip, but consequently this sparked his interest in photography. “ He would toil at the bank all day, six days a week, then spend his evenings… experimenting tirelessly with various photo…

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    and pan from the town centers gate moving right to a bunch of locals gathered outside of a café. There’s quicks cuts between shots and as the camera pans through the crowd of people you get the notion that they are out for an event and waiting. As the third shot pans…

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    Comcast Business Case Study

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    Comcast is the world’s largest cable television provider. Although Comcast still continues to deliver its cable television services, the company has expanded into additional markets, no providing internet, phone, and home security services in addition to television. Although Comcast was founded in 1963, its commercial services group, branded as “Comcast Business,” was created only 10 years ago in 2006. Comcast Business offers similar products to Comcast’s residential brand, Xfinity, but with…

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    The History Of Photography

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    as when it had just came out for the reason it was new and didn 't have much care about it. Within taking a photo it has a connections in history and the ways on how it develop. As well as time has pasted by technology it has also updated from the cameras they use…

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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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    Photography is not just strictly visual, it is influential, subjective, objective, and impactful. It is a means and a medium to bring about change in society or the world. The camera is a small but powerful tool to bring about social change but to also share an image, an image captured in a moment of time. In a quote by renowned American photographer Aaron Siskind, “Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever... it remembers little…

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    our lives today with how it's evolving and how everyone and their mother are recording virtually anything of interest. Newer tools like iphone cameras and phone applications that allow you to edit and mess around with photos are one of the things that never would have been thought of back then. In this research paper I aim to talk about the types of cameras and technology behind them, as well as the greatest examples for each. The processes they used at their respective times, as well as how…

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