Tim Burton is an animator, screenwriter, director, and illustrator, best known for the dark, twisted, cinematic flair that his films contain, along with a smooth blend of horror and fantasy. Inspired by animator Walt Disney, and writers Roald Dahl and Edgar Allan Poe, it’s no surprise that many of Burton’s films focus on fairy tales. But, unlike many fairy tales, Burton’s fairy tales contain dark tones and moods that many fairy tales lack. Burton emphasizes these dark tones by manipulating lighting
In both the films Romeo and Juliet and The Great Gatsby Baz Luhrmann uses the same specific style of storytelling to ensure his audience remains captivated throughout the entire movie. Through the editing choices, lighting, camera work, music choices and actor choices he shows how his style grips the audience. Luhrmann has a definite way of telling stories. In both Romeo and Juliet and The Great Gatsby he uses a prologue to narrate the story. Both are used to provide the audience with initial information
Photographic Styles – Richard Avedon When learning photography, it is important to learn techniques such as how to use a camera, and how to light photos correctly, but it is also important to learn about different famous photographers and their personal styles. Richard Avedon was a famous photographer from 1945 to 2004. His style was very simple, but he what made his photos stand out was the way he captured the personality of his subjects. In this paper the photographer Richard Avedon will be further
When I first heard that I needed to complete a legacy project I was very concerned about what I could possibly do that would help my site. I felt that Playhouse already had everything that I could possibly offer and that anything I offered would not be significant. After addressing my concerns with the lead teacher of the classroom I am interning in, we decided on a legacy project. In the classroom, Laura has shelves where the wooden blocks are stored. The shelves have cutouts that match the blocks
distributed in. Take this step slow as the pressure may expel contents out from the rubber topper puncture site. Draw the contents to mix. To fully mix, you may re-insert and re-draw the solution in a back and forth manner. Some bubbles may form with this technique which settle in a short amount of time. Now that it’s mixed, draw 5ml ICG solution, remove preparation needle and secure butterfly infusion needle. [ ** add ICG/FA cocktail instructions **] Physician-specific EMR upload
A significant part of the movie was when Everett, Pete, and Delmar discovered a mysterious group of people dressed in white walking in one direction towards some unknown destination. The camera panned around the three as they take in the scene, staring in awe at the swarm of people around them (Cohen, 0:17:10). The main protagonists had no idea what was going on, and neither did the audience. The camera in this scene was probably shot mounted to a dolly, as the movement was smooth and clearly controlled
The movie Candyman, is a mystery thriller film that was released back in 1992, which was directed by Bernard Rose. Set in Chicago, it tells the tale of a University graduate student (Helen Lyle) who, while investigating urban legends, stumbles across the legend of the Candyman who is a terrifying murderous supernatural being with a hook for a hand. (Candyman (1992) - IMDb. 2015.). The opening shot of the film demonstrates a flying shot of an occupied city, which pans after a street while cars
Soon after during the early 1930’s, the Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation released the first three-color Technicolor technology. This color process needed a unique type of camera that was able to split the image into three different sections of the film. Filters that were red, blue, and green were used to position the light to the matching filter, once the recording was done the different strips were then combined and developed into a solo color strip that was played through a projector. This
maintaining Technicolor’s leadership in the field of coloured cinema photography” (Analysis of Technicolor Stock, p.382). The company worked to create a product that was quality worthy and meant the needs of its consumers. Through each process the technique continued to improve and Technicolor continued to grow its
of special film techniques fully immerses the audience in The Matrix, which results in every turn of events having the audience on the edge of their seat, and begging for more. The Matrix, is usually not what it seems, and is able to be warped, which, from the outset, is evident in the film. The Capture Scene, in particular, is an excellent example of the hypothetical shackles which restrain the citizens of the contemporary world, and how regulated society is. The various techniques used in the Capture
Question 1 (50 Marks) • Subject Matter 1: Portraits of the Hill tribes Jason wants to spend some time taking half body portraits of the long neck ladies, I would recommand him to consider investing in a telephoto lens. Generally, the image quality of prime lenses are higher and the weight of the lenses are lighter than zoom lenses, which are very desirable for Jason to carry out to take human features. For portrait photography, in my opinion, prime lens with focal length between 70-135mm are
As we learned in class, the Motion Picture Patents Company was originally formed to resolve conflicts among the competing members of the motion picture industry. However, it ultimately lost its position as the dominating force controlling the industry only ten years later. As we read about in Scott Curtis’s essay, the reasons for the MPPC’s decline varies, but can be summarized by focusing on three major causes: the influence of litigation; competition from independent companies; and mistrust amongst
Let’s go back in time. Let’s think how we get all these amazing pictures that hold so many memories to us. As they say a picture is worth a thousand words. Who invented photography? What did they do to get it started? George Eastman was a pioneer of modern day photography. First, let's talk about who George Eastman is. George Eastman was born on July 12, 1854 in Waterville, New York. His father died and times were very tough for his family. His mother had to take in Borders so they had enough
carried out, that fun we had” (Sontag, 9). This means the degrees of knowledge from a photograph are the viewers recollecting the various senses of the photographer; perhaps putting themselves in his shoes and comprehending through a progression of photographic images the experiences of
Introduction: Benzopinacol can be prepared from benzophenone in presence of sun light (photochemically) using isopropanol as the reducing agent in presence of acetic acid. Acetic acid is added to prevent the cleavage of benzopinacol to benzophenone and benzhydrol by the alkali derived from the glass container used for the reaction. Benzopinacol obtained in the first experiment is converted to benzopinacolone by heating under reflux (5 minutes) with glacial acetic acid containing trace amount of iodine
challenge to viewers to decode the main character and get an understanding of his thoughts and understand him as a person. For example, in high-stress situations, his mental processes are nervy, hilarious murmurs of daydreams about polar-bear hunting techniques and poisonous butterflies. He seems to be out of touch with his own life, which helps explain how he makes such a profound yet fascinating mess of it. The story is based on a true crime book, namely The Informant. Authored
George Eastman, J.P. Morgan, John Rockefeller, and Andrew Carnegie were all Captains of Industry. They were very successful and created innovations and inventions that had an influence on America. Many of their innovations are still used today and have been innovated more over time. George Eastman, the founder of Kodak, invented film to make photography easier. This invention led to the innovation of the camera to make it easier to use, more portable, and much cheaper. Eastman made it possible
In 1880 a young bank clerk, George Eastman, founded a company to manufacture photographic dry plates in Rochester, New York. George Eastman did research so he could bring about a simpler way to take photos. He obtained financing and set about to reach his goal. In 1883, he made a breakthrough with his creation of rolled film which would allow for multiple pictures. This rolled film allowed for one loading of the roll and 100 pictures to be taken. After creation of the rolled film he developed a way
For the early days of film in the 1800’s a lot of interesting things happened. It was about developing the tools to capture your art. This art also went through, and still is, going through development. Reading up about the history and development of the Kinetoscope interested me. In 1891, Thomas Edison and William Kennedy Laurie Dickson made a single-viewer peep-show device in which film moved past light called Kinetoscope. National Federation of Women’s Club had the honor of the first public demonstration
People had no idea about what to be photographed, when and how to achieve professional characteristics of photography. But Kodak overcame this challenge by introducing their products in a way that makes a huge difference in the photographic experience and motivates people use them through their advertising campaigns. They made the need of preserving special occasions such as family events and those were named as ‘Kodak moments’. This kind of information makes it worth observing how