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    As a professional photographer, I can have a truth unit say that sometimes I can not see trees for trees and fixed the next generation of a new lens with a faster "it" and "it" and for a few weeks he comforts the feeling that it definitely diminishes. Photographers tend to be "dog tools", but sometimes you have to use what you have and do not apologize that you will not get the hit but if you are the new "X" you want! When I travel, I can not get all the tools I want: I do not match the size of

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    Many people choose photography as a career because photos can amaze, shock, or inform if presented in the right manner. Photography is a good career if you enjoy presenting visually, and commutative. The salary range of a photographer can be from $10,000 to $30,000 a year. There are a number of universities that offer diplomas in photography. Some offer it as a three year integrated course and subsidiary subject. A list of colleges that offer this are: ● Utkal University ● OrissaPune University

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    the helicopter in the next shot, Hal is sitting in the helicopter and looking at Thelma and Louise, his face is shot in a low angle camera. When the next scene was when Louise backed off, the camera was converted to a wide-angle lens and chosen long shot, which enabled a panoramic view of Louise's car to the police helicopter. Following that, the director used the wide angle to pan from left to right to shoot the entire polices come to arrest Louise and Thelma. This implicitly insist that they are

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    First of all, the camera lens is approximately about 12.1 megapixels. It is built with 360° of rotating frame and 270° of rotating display. The 3 inch, 920,000 pixels of LCD screen presents images beautifully, both during and after shooting. Besides, we designed a 21mm wide-angle lens for TR15. You can now enjoy photo taking with a group of friends without worrying because it provides wide angle shooting. You can also shoot for slide panorama by using the wide-angle lens. The weight for TR15 is about

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    The war film is a classic genre. Today, one has a wide variety of war films from which to choose. But after watching most of them one will find that they are all quite similar. The one thing that all these films have in common, even more so than the rather similar characters, is the way the camera is used to portray life in war and on the front line. This appears to be the most traditional and theatrical approach to portraying this subject, giving the audience what we think they want. Viewers ultimately

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    Tv Production Process.

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    1.1 Overview of the Television Production process Typically the audiovisual production should start from an idea and go till the circulation stage covering different stage of production, process of refinement in between. The audiovisual production process is broadly divided into following three stages. 1) Pre production, 2) Production, and 3) Post production Pre Production stage includes work on idea / concept, plan about the budget and the format for shooting, treatment, and research and script

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    The status quo holds that the connection between experience and social connections is unidirectional. Simply put, experience affects social connections, period. However, social connections can affect one’s experiences through psychological and biological changes. Barbara Fredrickson in her paper Love.2.0: How Our Supreme Emotion Affects Everything We Feel, Think, Do and Become explains how the biology of love and creating bonds can affect a person physically, psychologically and biologically. In

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    sometimes I didn’t find that perspective aesthetically pleasing for my picture, so I tried a new angle. As far as framing goes, I tend to do mostly medium shots because they’re what I’m most comfortable with editing, but I also took a few close ups when I felt that the photo needed more emotional emphasis. In one of my close up shots (the one with the girl looking out the window), I chose to angle it in a way that allowed her to have lookspace because I wanted to be able to blur the background

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    The Little Fugitive is a movie made by Morris Engel in 1953. This movie came out during the New Wave and right before the French New Wave. During this time directors use what was going on in their day to day lives to fuel the making of the movie. Morris Engel used a cheap handheld camera causing some scenes to be a little shaky and unsteady. Since colored film was not a thing, the film is in black and white causing a lot of the scenes to have hard lighting. The implicit meaning of the movie is that

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    The Birdcage Essay

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    In analyzing the style of Emmanuel Lubezki I found that his techniques adapts to the style/needs of the director and the movie he works on. In the movie The Birdcage, he uses a long lens glamour style whereas, in Children of Men he takes on his famous natural lighting style with a handheld camera. What's unique about these two styles is that he manages to show that the subjects/actors are the main focus and they standout and look amazing whether natural or artificial, he produces natural-looking

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