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    The Evolution of Technology in the Film Industry

    purpose of this paper is to accurately and critically analyze the major changes of technology throughout the film industry’s history. As two college students majoring in computer and technological fields, we feel that it is imperative to understand how cameras and technology and evolved and their effects on the film industry. Although the growth of technology in the film industry may seem of concern to only film makers, it should in fact concern anyone who cares about the future of the cinematography and/or

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    The Effects of War and Peace on Foreign Aid in Somalia

    advanced technologies in crime detection and prevention. The past technologies mainly used were mainly aviation technology such as use of planes and helicopters and biometrics. The new computer technologies involve use of crime lights, in-car camera systems, graffiti cameras, thermal imaging, lasers, language translators, less-lethal technologies diagramming systems and global positioning system. It enables the responding of a crime activity in a very short time possible and transfer of information

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    Jaguar Commercial Analysis

    endorsements and general media exposure. One of the most mainstream tactics to market a product to a potential target market is by using TV commercials. The elements of TV commercials, including audio and visual aspects, as well as lighting, camera angles and movement, and music subliminally send messages to a potential customer to capture their attention and appeal to their wants or needs, in the pursuit of selling a product. In 2014, British automaker Jaguar announced a new campaign to

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    1. It is an overcast day and you are photographing a friend. How does the light on this day affect the shadows in the photograph? On an overcast day, you are already in a large shadow of the cloud cover, so the light is non-directional, diffused and soft. There are no sharp shadows. This can be a great light for portraits. 2. Define and describe “Depth of Field”? Depth of Field is the range of distance that remains in focus in a photograph. The smaller the aperture size, the larger the range from

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    A Hero's Goodbye By Annise Parker Summary

    A MAYOR SAYS GOODBYE Annise Parker’s time as mayor saw our city go through an unprecedented transformation. With the citywide elections taking place tomorrow signalling the beginning of the end of her administration, we asked Annise Parker to reflect and share any parting words for the City of Houston. Parker’s office on the third floor of City Hall looks nothing like you would expect judging from the exterior of the Art Deco masterpiece on Bagby Street — or even her own lobby. It is spacious but

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    Transcendental Phenomenology and Antonioni’s Red Desert

    Transcendental Phenomenology and Antonioni’s Red Desert This essay applies the ideas associated with transcendental phenomenology to the Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1964 film Il deserto rosso, known in English as Red Desert. Aspects of western philosophy can provide a viewer with a greater appreciation of the film and its meanings. After providing a brief overview of the development of phenomenological thinking and of past interpretations of Red Desert, this essay will provide an analysis and interpretation

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    Self-Driving Mobile Platform

    Robotics 104-1 Final project: A self-driving mobile platform Lou, Seddik, Benjamin Derville and Chun-Kan Gary Chow Abstract— In this paper, we present our work on building an autonomous car. We first describe our choosen approach and the reason behind this choice, we then describe what we manage to implement and then we finish by reviewing our work done. I. INTRODUCTION Autonomous driving is maybe the most popular current project in machine learning, and especially deep learning. Billions

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    Informative Speech

    assist individuals view objects in a three dimension without having to strain their eyes. Method of Organization: Topical INTRODUCTION I. (Gain attention and interest) Many of us have encountered 3D technology at one point in our lives such as the red and blue comics usually found at the back of magazines, or a have watched a 3D movie at IMAX. It is with no doubt that, we all find this technology to be a fascinating one. II. (Reveal topic) 3D glasses is a technological concept that creates the

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    Intelligent Traffic Light and Pedestrian Control System

    Intelligent Traffic Control and Pedestrian Crossing System C.H.W. Jayawardane Faculty of Information Technology, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka Abstract - This paper proposes an intelligent traffic light and pedestrian crossing system that can be used to address traffic congestion in a four way junction. The approach is primarily focused on creating a system which dynamically responds to traffic conditions and road users. The system makes use of sensors to detect the presence of a vehicle.

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    Communication

    EFFECTS OF TELEVISION ON SOCIETY | | | EFFECTS OF TELEVISION ON SOCIETY Television broadcast has broad effects on the society all around the world. The strong verbal and non verbal combination and the facility to highlight different subject matters created one of the most important impressions in mass media. There are so many angles to see as to what extent TV has brought about changes in daily life of people and the nations as well. Here we will see some of the key changes affected by

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