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    Five Broken Cameras

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    Five Broken Cameras is a documentary movie which explains the happenings that are going on between a west bank village and the protests between Israel and Palestine. This film was directed by Emad Burnat, a Palestine farmer, who bought his first camera in 2005 when his fourth son Gibreel was born. In 2009 Emad thought it would be a great opportunity to shoot a documentary film that goes over the brutal destruction of five years and five broken cameras later of the violence in the village of B’lin

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    Through the cinematography and mise-en-scéne, the image captures someone in action in the city. It shows the mysterious man showing his bravery through jumping from a tall building to another tall building in the city from a specific angle. There is also color contrast between the man and the buildings which can be seen in the picture. Through composition, setting and lighting the image conveys the man’s strong and bold characteristics in the midst of the city. In the extreme long shot, the image

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    Photography was initially considered to be a mode of accurately representing reality, it was a way of conveying a visual fact without being affected by the photographer’s perception. However, this is now no longer, or perhaps never was, strictly true. Photographers manipulate images in more way than one, and this includes every consideration from the conception of the image, right down to the end elements of editing and finessing a final work. Manipulation within photography brings to light questions

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    His Girl Friday Analysis

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    In Howard Hawks' His Girl Friday (1940), Hawks directs his actors to move and converse quickly and with exaggeration to highlight the fast-paced life of a mid-1900s reporter and to communicate the nature of the Hildy/Walter relationship to the audience. Hawks uses his directorial skills to bring across what dialogue cannot communicate. This can be seen in the shots where Hildy tells Walter she is quitting, Hildy is on phone calls with both Bruce and Walter, and Walter and Hildy are discussing Earl

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    Through the early establishment of photography, we saw multiple variations of styles displayed throughout the captured images. Around this time, we were introduced to two photographers who topped the expectations of their time. They quickly overtook the title of best photographer of the early 1900's. Let me introduce you to Robert Capa and Margaret Burke-White two inspiring photographers of their era. Their work has drastically changed the upbringing of life to photography. Robert Capa, formally

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    known as photography, while studying at the University College of Buffalo, in New York. According to a web-dictionary, photography is, “the art or practice of taking and processing photographs while capturing a split–second in time forever, through a camera. Cindy Sherman built her career from an extensive background through conceptual photography, in which was further progressed by the methods

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    It is interesting and captures the eye right when Peter Dinklage starts lip syncing to Busta Rhymes’ “Look at me Now” after taking a bite of a Doritos Blaze Chip. As soon as that done, Morgan Freeman appears on the screen lip syncing Miss Elliott’s “Get Your Freak On” after taking a sip of Mountain Dew Ice. Once Morgan is done lip syncing you see him go up face-to-face with Peter’s “character” and they make this very apparent distinction between between them. There is a line between the fire (Peter)

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    The Bourne Ultimatum has a big range of both camera movements and angles. Director Paul Greengrass decided to take a very different approach when filming which totally overlooked text book style camera work and the basic rules that most production teams follow when shooting a film. A lot of the shooting involved camera men holding the camera freehand and almost shaking the camera as they follow a character in a chase. The idea of this was to make the chases more intense and make the audience feel

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    shock value of blood and death. The composition of the photos also provides a subtext to the observer: the photographer’s artistic vision of events. The image at the top of page 133 depicts the toddler in the field hospital. He is looking up at the camera with dried blood covering his face. The focal point of the image is the boy’s face; it is near the center of the image and in the light. The strong emphasis on the suffering of this young child is artistically powerful and satisfying. The photo shows

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    Cannon – an innovative company Founded in 1937 with the specific goal of making the best quality camera available to customers, Canon’s passion for the power of image has since extended its technology into many other markets and has established it as a world leader in both consumer and business imaging solutions. Its solutions comprise products, ranging from digital compact and SLR cameras, through broadcast lenses and portable X-ray machines, to multi-function and production printers, all

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