Pre-production Essays

  • Pre Production Pipeline Research Essay

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    Production Pipeline Research • pre production Pre-Production is the first phase in the 3D production pipeline and is where the direction of the project takes form. This is the phase where original ideas and concepts, such as setting, characters and style, are derived and refined to create a basis on which production can be started. (Boudon, 2014) The Pre-production stage also develops the path on which the project will follow by outlining the abilities and aesthetics that the model will require.

  • The Importance Of Pre-Production

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    through civilization of modern era. There are three phases of production common to most professionally produced motion pictures. These are Preproduction phase , Production phase and Postproduction phase.      In general, the Pre-production phase or also so called Pre-Pro stage is the first stage in movie making that encompasses all aspects of preparation that are performed before the camera starts to roll. Some aspects of

  • Red Camera Research Paper

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    It will cover every shooter needs with high quality. The scarlet X is able to shoot 30 fps at 4k and 120 fps at 2k and 18 fps at 5k. with a 13,5 stops as a dynamic range. RED EPIC: The epic red is the highest performing camera in the red production. It use 14 megapixel sensor and 19 megapixel sensor. Also the red epic has a carbon fiber series which leads to a big weight reduction and a better use. The dynamic range of the Red epic is 13,5 stops , up to 18 stops if we are using HDRx. The Red

  • Steven Spielberg: An Altruistic Filmmaker

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    Steven Spielberg: An Altruistic Filmmaker “ You shouldn’t dream your film, you should make it” -Steven Spielberg. Steven Spielberg has done many things to improve the world today and has given back more than just enjoyment to people, he has given in many donations. Steven Spielberg always followed his dreams as a child and look at how much success it has given him today. He is a famous film producer and is the creator of an entire animated film company. Spielberg brought back many moviemaking traits

  • The Dark Knight Opening Scene Analysis Essay

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    “I believe whatever doesn’t kill you simply makes you stranger” (The Dark Knight, 2008), this is the stand out sentence that the main antagonist, The Joker (Heath Ledger) speaks in the opening scene of the movie. Not only does this line set up the suspense for the rest of the movie but it also sets up the suspense for the opening scene of the movie. ‘The Dark Knight’ is a film directed by Christopher Nolan that builds suspense and intrigue throughout the movie, the director uses mise-en-scene, mise-en-shot

  • Alfred Hitchcock Rear Window Analysis

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    With Rear Window (1954), Alfred Hitchcock proved himself to be one of the best directors of suspense thrillers filled with mystery and humour. He himself called the film his most cinematic one because it was told only in visual terms (Morrow), but it was also a challenging “editing experiment” as the entire film was shot from one place, Jeff’s apartment that overlooked his backyard. The Film follows L.B. Jeffries “Jeff” (James Stewart), a photographer confined to a wheelchair in his apartment after

  • Poverty In Waco Reflection

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    This semester I signed up for the course Poverty in Waco not knowing what to except. I am a Biology major, pre-med student, so I have always heard how important logging numerous volunteer hours is to getting into medical school. This class seemed like the perfect method of forcing myself to volunteer. Little did I know how impactful Poverty in Waco would be on my perception of poverty in Waco as well as poverty in the world. This course has opened my eyes to the realities of poverty that people face

  • Sharks Don T Bite Analysis

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    “Sharks Don’t Bite” is a fifteen-page screenplay that we would like to transform into a fully professional, narrative short film. The short film follows the story of two young girls: Maime, a foster child living with an abusive foster father and her friend Tiff, an orphan. The two decide to follow the stories of Tiff’s late mother and decide to run away to a dream-like Jamaica. On their journey, the two girls question their decision to leave, learn how to depend on each other, and ultimately

  • Sorrows Of The Moon Analysis

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    152074 Lit 14 – Introduction to Poetry and Drama Memory of Yesternight: Analysis of Sorrows of the Moon In Charles Baudelaire’s Sorrows of the Moon, the moon is imagined as a woman. With this attribution, the moon is given the privilege of being seen and treated as a lady throughout the poem thus referring to it as a “she” rather than an “it”. In the first two lines of the poem, This evening the moon dreams more lazily/As some fair woman, lost in cushion sleep, the moon is at once

  • Industrial Revolution Essay

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    machinery instead of hand tools caused by the economic development as well as the social changes that occurred. Industrial revolution was an increase in production because of technological developments through the use of machinery and use of energy sources that were believed they will minimize the cost of production and increase the level or unit of production and it took place in the 18th century. It is believed that china and India were the precursors of the industrial revolution. According Penna (2010:172)

  • Compare And Contrast El Diablo De La Cienega And Raymonds Run

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    “Raymond’s Run” vs. “El Diablo De La Cienega” “Raymond’s Run”, by Toni Cade Bambara and “El Diablo De La Cienega”, by Geoffrey Becker are two very different short stories. Yet somehow, it seems that the stories are perfect to read together. The largest discrepancy between the two is: setting. True, these stories are extremely different, but they are also quite similar. The biggest resemblance between the two is: the protagonist undergoes extreme challenge but still come out on top. The setting

  • Miss Havisham Character Analysis

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    Great expectations is one of the best books that I have read and today in this essay we will be analysing a character and describing her traits, and this character is miss havisham that is in great expectations, I am going to talk in depth about the traits and the strengths that miss havisham has and the weaknesses. Miss Havisham is an important character in the book. Without her, Pip never would have been able to get his apprenticeship, he never would have met Estella, and he never would have

  • Circe's Power Poem Analysis

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    The Odyssey Research Paper The painting, Circle Pouring Poison, was illustrated by Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones. In response to the painting, a poem called Circe’s Power, was written by Louise Gluck. In the painting Circe, Pouring Poison, Sir Edward Coley Burne- Jones uses the woman poisoning the flowers to show that humans can change the outside but not the inside. In the poem, Circe’s Power, Louise Gluck uses the same scenes to show that men can be talking out of their world and changed into nice

  • Cultural Clash Of Native Americans

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    to the successful conquest on behalf the Europeans was the different perspectives from which each group viewed one another. At first the Indians did not see any kind of peril; due to the fact that Europeans never attempted to hurt the members of the Pre-Columbian era, the indigenous people viewed them as harmless individuals. The Indians believed they had little to fear from these odd-looking people with their strange ways. Additionally, Indians were very tolerant to foreign cultures and their practices;

  • Pre Socratic Greek Research Paper

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    philosophers and scientists of the Western tradition.When we look at the work of Pre-Socratic greeks, they are often overlooked in philosophical studies because of the contributions to the western world by Socrates’ with the use of Plato’s body of work but looking back Pre-Socratic greeks paved the way with their materialism and naturalism approach that would develop parts of science into what it is today. One of the first said to be Pre-Socratic greeks is Thales of Miletus, he was the founder of the Milesian

  • What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of National Insurance Essay

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    National insurance is defined as one of the insurance system that drew up by a federal government to cover all or almost all the citizens in the country. These systems are completely or partially funded with tax money. National insurance will bring a lot pros and cons to the country that carried out this system. In Malaysia, this system are haven’t carried out yet but the other country already have this system such as United Kingdom, United State and other. There are many pros can get by the citizens

  • Pre Socratic Philosophies Research Paper

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    specific Pre-Socratic philosopher and his/her major ideas Introduction Pre-Socratic Philosophy is a philosophy that emerged before Socrates. This philosophy was introduced in 5th Century BCE by Greek thinkers during their enquiry about the world and the place for the human beings in it. The Pre-Socratic Philosophers were recognized as first generation scientists of the Western tradition. Pythagoras, Empedocles, Democritus, Zeno, Heraclitus, Anaxagoras and Protagoras are some of the well-known Pre-Socratic

  • Human Error In Aviation

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    This research project is an evaluation of aviation-related accidents related to human factors. The student will denote knowledge and understanding of all 11 program outcomes including but not limited to quantitative reasoning, information literacy, critical thinking, aviation legislation and law, aeronautical science, aviation safety, and aviation management and operations. This research paper will explain human factors, more specifically human error and how it plays a very critical role in aviation-related

  • How Is The Earth Supported?

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    Thales of Miletus (c. 624 - 546 B.C.) is acknowledged as an Pre-Socratic philosopher, mathematician and astronomer from Miletus in Ionia. Aristotle recognized Thales as the first person to examine the basic principles. He was the founder of the school of natural philosophy. Thales investigated almost all areas of knowledge, among the many were, new ideas about the earth, Mathematics, and Astronomy. Thales had suggested answers to many questions pertaining about the earth. One of the questions was

  • How The Group Of Seven And Its Impact On Canadian Culture

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    The Group of Seven, first known as the Algonquin School, was a group of Canadian artists. Arthur Lismer is credited with naming the group which was founded in 1920 and lasted until 1933. The group’s purpose was to create an art style that broke European art traditions and raised awareness for the Canadian landscape. The original seven members were: They were later joined by A.J. Casson in 1926; Edwin Holgate in 1930; and LeMoine FitzGerald in 1932. When not painting on location, they all lived