Stereoscopy Essays

  • The Vanishing Point In Space Odyssey

    898 Words  | 4 Pages

    There are a lot more scenes showing a vanishing point. Another example is the spaceship’s entrance. Although it is a bit difficult so see, the light from the wall makes the edges of the tunnel slightly visible (Figure 36). These edges create a vanishing point in the center of the frame. The object of interest – the glowing wall – is focused. This central perspective is also used when Louise and Ian are in the decontamination chamber (Figure 40). The guiding lines are generated by the ceiling (that

  • Light And Light In The Shawshank Redemption

    1270 Words  | 6 Pages

    The element of lighting is a sophisticated element to a movie. It has the power to control what you see and also overwhelm you when it needs to. During my discovery of this movie, I found that colors told the story just as much as the dialogue. It just goes to show that the most significant films cover all the ends of telling a story through the medium of film. Now the fun part, the analyst of The Shawshank Redemption’s use of light and color in painting the picture of its theme of hope. “Studies

  • The Best Years Of Our Lives Chapter 1 Summary

    497 Words  | 2 Pages

    Chapter 15 of The Cultures of American Film focused on Hollywood after World War II, and how the film industry affected the culture around it. The chapter starts by introducing a film called, The Best Years of Our Lives, directed by William Wyler. The film insists that America will be reborn after the war into a nation of self-sufficient families where love and generosity reign. With this view, the film tries to shift the focus to peace after the war. Later in the chapter, we learn about the censorship

  • Modern Day Camera Essay

    961 Words  | 4 Pages

    Introduction The modern day camera has evolved with the ever-changing technology of the twenty-first century. The intricacies of what is the modern day camera originate in the late 16th century from simple observations of how light travels. The light can be explained through physics, specifically optics. By relating how cameras function, the incorporation of lenses in cameras, and the relative performance of the human eye in comparison to cameras, the significance and complexities of the technology

  • Pros And Cons Of Face Recognition

    1716 Words  | 7 Pages

    Face recognition technology [1] is the least intrusive and fastest biometric technology. It works with the most obvious individual identifier – the human face. Instead of requiring people to place their hand on a reader (a process not acceptable in some cultures as well as being a source of illness transfer) or precisely position their eye in front of a scanner, face recognition systems unobtrusively take pictures of people 's faces as they enter a defined area. There is no intrusion or delay, and