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    Brick Opening

    put together makes the audience to feel on edge and will anticipate an unusual event that may take place in the future. The use of a range of shots helps to continue that sense of uneasiness of the audience. This is firstly done by an extreme close up of the face of the character. Parallel sound occurs in the first shot as the camera shot comes into focus of the eyes ( shown in figure 2a and 2b) at the same time as the strum of the guitar which means that the sound and the shots are both synchronised

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    Case Study-Coca Cola

    companies. Coca-Cola has also implemented strategies that have helped its existence for the more than 120 years of existence. These policies have given the company a comfortable seat in the world of stock exchange. All these strategies are: a) Putting up a flexible structure – Coca-Cola has been able to cut costs so as to deal with hardship times in the market. It is an activity that not all companies can do lead to their dissolution and making Coca-Cola enjoy competitive advantages. It is all made

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    Use of Short Takes in Moulin Rouge

    between the group’s members are rendered with very short takes. Each of the characters’ suggestions is given one take, interspersed with even shorter takes of Christian and Audrey’s reactions. As the characters start talking over one another, close ups of them are rendered with even quicker shots than before. This usage of short takes helps accentuate the groups’ disparity. This lack of direction disorientates both the audience and Christian, who serves as the film’s narrator. As such, third person

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    table while walking to hers. Fumbling to get her stuff. “Whatever you-“ I stopped. I looked up and saw that she was on the verge of crying. Transfer student. Son Wendy. “It’s fine. I’m Kang Seulgi, by the way.” I smiled. “Prince Kang smiled!” “Oh gosh she’s so handsome” “Yah! Transfer student! How dare you talk to our Seulgi Bear?!” “Don’t mind them. You can sit here so no one bothers you.” I picked up her bag and placed it to the seat beside me. “Thanks. Uhmm. Why do they call you Prince Kang

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    Analysis

    complete dissolve of the relationship. The Break-Up is a prime example where we see that interpersonal communication is key when trying to maintain a strong and healthy relationship. We begin this romantic comedy with Gary, which is played by Vince Vaughn, trying to capture young Brooke’s attention with his initiating sense of humor. But as the film progresses we see how something as little as lemons can ensue an argument which had been slowly building up over time. As we look at Knapp’s model we quickly

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    Film

    Running Head: Genre and Genre Films 1 Romantic Comedy- Knocked Up Brandi Wheat ENG 225 Introduction to Film Prof. Sarah Snook July 31, 2014 Running Head: Genre and Genre Films 2 Romantic Comedy- Knocked Up The study of genre in this way examines the structural elements that combine in telling of a story and finds patterned in collection of stories. -(en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genre_studies)

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    Coca-Cola Marketing

    In a recent campaign by the Tidy Britain group, Litter Prevention Commitment, asked businesses to raise awareness of the social, economic and environmental impact of litter. Of course Coca Cola led the way in being one of the first businesses to sign up and contribute financially to this campaign. While Coca Cola seems to have a part in a variety

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    The 7 Up Kids Essay

    Christopher Owens Sociology 9:30-10:45 Class Number 58 Row 10 The UP series Paul & Suzy The Seven Up series was one of the first reality T.V shows to air. One gentleman took several Children from the age of seven till 49 plus and interviewed them every seven years. He found children from every background whether poor, female, or rich. Some of these children came from over privileged backgrounds able to fly the world and see great sights and live and outlandish life, while some were stuck

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    Hello

    to achieve the same levels of success. II. Highlights David Gelb uses a variety of angles and framing to capture Jiro’s world. Throughout the film the cinematography of the film varies. In shots of interviews it is usually a medium close-up shot that frames the subject from just below the shoulders to the top of the head. We can see this highlighted when Jiro is being interviewed about his passion for sushi in the beginning of the film. A series of extreme long shots can be seen combined

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    Workout Plan

    Chest/Triceps/Abs EXERCISE |  Set #1  |  Set #2  |  Set #3  |  Set #4  |  Set #5  |  Cardio Warm-up: 5 minutes  |   | XX | XX | XX | XX |  Incline Press: 1 Warm-up Set: 8-12 reps, 3 sets of 8-12 reps, 60-90 seconds rest, 1 mixed-grip drop set on final set: 21 reps  |   |   |   |   |   |  Incline Flye: 3 sets of 8-12 reps, 30-60 seconds rest, Drop set on final set  |   |   |   | XX | XX |  Flat Dumbbell Press: 4 sets of 6-10 reps, 60-90 seconds rest  |   |   |   |   | XX |  Superset: 

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