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    do we really know how it all happens? Just snapping a quick easy picture and having it appear on a screen is pretty mind blowing. Photography has a humble beginning and is evolving from trying to capture light with a piece of metal, to the Polaroid camera giving instant pictures using film, and has progressed to digital photography today. “1800: Thomas Wedgewood makes “sun pictures” by placing opaque objects on leather treated with silver nitrate; resulting images deteriorated rapidly,…

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    techniques. The dome camera and pan/tilt/zoom camera chapters elaborates on the types available, hardware required for each type, and application of the camera being discussed. In addition to outlining the types of technology available, Kruegle discusses how employee training and education of security measures can prove to be beneficial in prevention methods. This source is very useful, it provided extensive details on each topic. For instance, the different types of cameras were discussed in…

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    it appear on the final processed photo or computer in the same manner the eyes sees it. According to Photography.TutPlus, a good digital camera can capture a dynamic range in the ratio of 1,000:1, unlike the human eye, which can see a scene with 10,000:1. This means the human eye is much more capable of capturing wide variety of brightness compared to the camera. Depending on your preference, a computer editing software such as Photoshop, Lightroom and Photomatix Pro can be used to put up the…

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    Pinney’s mentions that Im Thurn argues that cameras are used by anthropologist to record lifeless bodies and that they are distracting from live culture (Pinney, p.36). Cameras are focused on capturing one moment, so they are like the death of the rest of the culture because that one moment gets immortalized. As in death the one moment a person dies is finalized…

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    The Graduate The sequence that I have chosen for analysis is the scene after the party and Dustin is moping in his room, until he puts his hand in the fish tank to pull out his keys. The scene begins with Mrs. Robinson bursting in on Benjamin. The sound of the door is quite loud in the small space, making it much more intrusive than it might normally have been and possibly drawing a metaphor about her entry not just into his room but into his private life. Her voice is totally calm…

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    To understand how automated behavior analysis would work, it is appropriate to first take a step back and review the basics of video surveillance. Although the application of video surveillance varies from system to system, Taha et al. (2014) cite six consecutive steps required for a general video surveillance system (p. 22). Figure 1 depicts the six steps, their relation to one another and what each step seeks to accomplish. When combined, these steps build upon the previous to…

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    Rear Window tells the story of a wheelchair-ridden L.B. “Jeff” Jefferies, a photographer who broke his leg while trying to get the perfect photo. While recovering, he watches his neighbors lives unfold from his back window through binoculars and his camera lens. He soon suspects that one of his neighbors, Lars Thorwald, murdered his own wife. He sets out to solve the case with the help of his fiancee and nurse, and discovers the stories of the other tenants around him while procuring evidence…

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    are going to need many different types of equipment. From a website on photography says “An absolute essential piece of kit.”:(Property Photography Equipment, Feb. 2016 ). A Tripod is very important to have in photography because it’s what keeps the camera still and level to produce a good quality picture. First starting off “a new or second hand mid range Cono Semi Professional DSLR Nikon D50 is good start.”:(Property Photography Equipment, Feb. 2016). there is no need to get an…

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    Photography is an essential occupation to society by sharing news, art, the world, advertisement, and memories. Photographers are known to be experts of their camera, know how to take a breathtaking photo, control lighting, and edit photos. Additionally, they obtain business skills, marketing, and artistic abilities; however, not every photographer is a master of his or her skills. The occupation takes years of practice even on the job the photographer is continuously learning. Photography is a…

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    Sobchack Vivian Analysis

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    movie utilizes the footage stock like the CLOVERFIELD movie in which the movie quality is much complex and different from a plain camera. Through the use of editors, those who record the sound, the operators of the major camera and the development of the documentaries can render the auteur useless. This is by accepting the auteurs from older methods of taking film cameras. Morris is in a position to manage his movie production ranging from editing to the…

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