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(Robinson, 2002, p. 180) According to Robinson (2002) the shutter speed used can have a "dramatic effect" on the photograph.
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Many technological advances took place in the 19th and 20th century and included in these changes were developments in camera and film that enabled the field of photography to expand greatly.……
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Bartlett, Jeff (2009) Understanding dSLR Aperture Priority Mode: Using F-Stops for Quick Creative Control of Digital Images. Online available at: http://photography-techniques.suite101.com/article.cfm/understanding_dslr_aperture_priority_mode
Garner, Gretchen (nd) Photography and Society in the 20th Century -- Introduction, Background, Amateur Photography, The Kodak, The New Miniature Cameras, Polaroid, Photography without Film, Advertising Photography. Online available at: http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/articles/pages/1020/Photography-and-Society-in-the-20th-Century.html
Harper, Douglas (nd) Reimagining Visual Methods: Galileo to Neuromancer. Online available at: http://frontpage.okstate.edu/coe/adriennehyle/6/alaska%20course%20book%20chapters/Harper_Reimagining_Visual%20Methods.pdf
Hughes, N. (2009) The History of Camera Shutters: How Photographer's Control of Exposure has Developed Over Time http://photography.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_hstory_of_camera_shutters#ixzz0baVe2PXq
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It is common sense for a company to lower their costs when they are aware of the upcoming losses from the market. Unfortunately, Kodak was slow to realize that where Fujifilm adapted to it quite quickly, After many power changes, the eventual leader Shigetaka Komori put the company on the right path.
The……
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Gavetti, G., and Henderson, R., et al. (2005). Kodak and the digital revolution (a). Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Pub..
Inagaki, K. And Osawa, J. How Fujifilm Charted Different Course Than Kodak. The Wall Street Journal.2012.Available at: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203750404577170481473958516.html . Accessed: 11 May 2013.
Levitt, T. (1960). Marketing Myopia. Harvard Business Review, (July-August).
Mendes, G. (n.d.). What went wrong at Eastmen Kodak. [e-book] Available through: The Strategy tank http://www.martinfrost.ws/htmlfiles/oct2011/What-Went-Wrong-at-Eastman-Kodak.pdf [Accessed: 11th May 2013].
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Women in Middle East
The mise-en-scene of "Best in Show"
In "Best in Show" it is the mise-en-scene which truly defines the film and in so doing created and develops the emotional effect on the audience. Of course, using a term like "emotional effect" seems slightly pretentious in terms of this movie -- the……
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Conclusions -- It becomes immediately clear that the art of the silent film depended on three major elements: smooth editing, appropriate use of subtitles, and actors who were able to use their eyes and movement to communicate or "play to the camera." It was surprising that only one of the films viewed seemed "primitive," and that……
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Bowser, E. (1990). The Transformation of Cinema, 1907-1915. Scribners.
Clegg, B. (2007). The Man Who Stopped Time. Joseph Henry Press.
Wexman, V. And J. Wllis. (2006). A History of Film. Allyn and Bacon.
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Sunset Boulevard is a classic film noir produced in 1950 and directed by Billy Wilder. The film begins with the murder of Joe Gillis, a floundering screenwriter who ends up dead in a swimming pool. "Poor dope," the voice over says. "He'd always wanted a pool. Well, in the end he got himself a pool, only the price turned out……
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Armstrong, R. (2000). Billy Wilder: American Film Realist. NC: McFarland & Co.
Gibson, A. (2001). And the Wind Wheezing Through That Organ Once in a While": Voice, Narrative, Film. Retrieved online: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/nlh/summary/v032/32.3gibson01.html
Smoodin, E. (1983). The image and the voice in the film with spoken narration. Quarterly Review of Film Studies 8(4): 19-32.
Wilder, B. (1950). Sunset Boulevard. Feature film.
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Technology in Musicals
Musical theatre has existed in some form for centuries. Theatre is an art form that allows many emotions to be expressed through acting and music. hile talented performers are most responsible for being characters to life and performing the music contained in the production, musical theatre also relies on other factors to guarantee the……
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Adalf, L. 2004. The Rise of Computerized Broadway. [Online] Available at:http://www.adlaf.net/BACKUP/papers/School/Adlaf_Computerized.pdf
Bay-Cheng, Sarah. 2007 . Theatre Squared: Theatre History in the Age of Media
Theatre Topics, vol.17, no. 1, March 2007, pp. 37-50
Mick, David G., Buhl, C. 1992. A Meaning-Based Model of Advertising Experiences. The Journal of Consumer Research vol. 19, No. 3, 317-338 > Dec., 1992
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The only connection between the two worlds of Tesla and Robert, electricity and old-fashioned staged magic, is the sense of hyper-reality: of magic and stagecraft in one realm, and electricity and the 'real world' of science that makes the depiction of magic on film possible. Tesla's mad scientist hair, the bags beneath his eyes, make him look more mentally unbalanced……
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The Prestige. Directed by Christopher Nolan. 2007.
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In this same sense, though, Hannibal the Cannibal and Clarice of the Cannibalized Psyche are magnetically-attracted (although most unlikely, or so it seems at first but that soon enough makes perfect sense) soul mates. [Yes, even human monsters that could and would eat us alive have souls.]. And it is this cannibal in a cage that……
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Demme, Jonathan, dir. Silence of the Lambs. With Anthony Hopkins and Jodie
Foster. Orion, 1991.
Harris, Thomas. Silence of the Lambs. New York: St. Martin's [Reissue edition]
February 15, 1991.
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Utilitarianism
Case 1- Dating at Wal-Mart
According to utilitarianism, the physical act of adultery cannot be judged moral or immoral until situated by intention and circumstances. In this case, the married woman was separated from her husband and wasn't aware of the no-dating rule in the handbook. Further, there is no evidence of direct……
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In a recently-conducted survey, the following 10 metropolitan cities had low to very low crime rates: Scottsdale (AZ), Plano (TX), Virginia Beach (VA), Fremont (CA), Honolulu (HI), San Jose (CA), Anaheim (CA), Fort ayne (in), Santa Ana (CA), and Garland (TX). It seems that most cities with scores of 6 and lower (out of 10 on the crime rate scale)……
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Bushway, Shawn, and Peter Reuter. "Economists' Contribution to the Study of Crime and the Criminal Justice System." University of Maryland Criminology and Economics. Web. 27 Apr. 2012. .
"Democratic Underground Forum." Democratic Underground. Web. 27 Apr. 2012. .
Drehle, David Von. "What's Behind America's Falling Crime Rate." Time. Time, 22 Feb. 2010. Web. 27 Apr. 2012. .
"Information on Crime, Crime Statistics, Crime Rates, Violent Crime, Crime News, Crime Prevention." Crime in America.Net: Crime, Violent Crime, Criminals, Crime News, Statistics and Research. Web. 27 Apr. 2012. .
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