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    amazement at your interpretations of the world and laugh at corny nine-year-old’s jokes. I can’t fathom how you’ve managed to turn those little baby digits I loved to kiss into the long, graceful fin­gers—adorned at the tips in blue and purple designer colors—that now dance so expertly across your violin strings. Yes, you are amazing. As much as I think of you as my gift to the world, I am constant­ly made aware that there are those who see you otherwise. Although you don’t realize it yet, it is solely

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    In the below written essay I will explain the purpose of Mattes, Alpha channels and Masks. I will also explain how and why they are used. “Adobe After Effects” uses “mattes” as an “invisible” layer which can control the opacity of the image above the matte layer. If there is an image visible and another image layered beneath that image, a matte can be used in certain ways to manipulate that image. (Tobias, 2012) Although a matte is an “invisible layer” it allows a determined amount of luminance or

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    In Frank Jackson’s paper, “Epiphenomenal Qualia,” Jackson rejects physicalism, a philosophical theory that states that everything in the world that exists, including all that is mental, is physical. Additionally, physicalists believe that everything in the world can be explained through the laws of fundamental physics. Furthermore, Jackson uses thought experiments such as Mary’s room, in order to demonstrate the non-physical nature that certain experiences can create. Rather, Jackson believes that

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    by Adolf Hiremy – Hirschl. Through the use of dark colors such as grey and dark green, the division of the cemetery from the oncoming storm, and the distinct brushstrokes and thick texture to depict the devastating storm, the artist reveals that mankind is helpless against the brutal force of Mother Nature. While observing this painting, I saw many attributes throughout the work that all contributed to the content. First,

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    Johannes Vermeer between the dates of 1662 and1665. This painting was created out of oils. This fascinating piece of art uses light and color to depict its depth and space. “Woman Holding a Balance” has so much to interpret as far as depth and space through the form and structure of the artwork. This piece of art is formed from blue, gray, white, and yellow colors giving it a harmonious act to it. Vermeer created this piece of art as a woman holding a balance with her right hand. As we analyze this

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    another") and it causes different wavelengths (or colors) of the white light to separate. Whether these wavelengths of light will pass through the raindrop or reflect depends on the angle the light strikes the back of the raindrop. If a wavelength of the light strikes the back of the raindrop at an angle less than 48 degree relative to the normal then the light will pass through the raindrop.

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    Psychology and graphic design may seem like two entirely different subjects; however, they are very integrated topics as one can't work without the other. Both psychology and graphic design are two widely complex subjects that are almost nearly impossible to get a straight answer on "how do graphic designers use psychology in their designs?" To understand psychology and graphic design one has to look into the history of both, separate and together. Psychology is the scientific study of the human

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    is woven in more subtly. In her short stories "The Lottery,” "Elizabeth," and "Flower Garden," Shirley Jackson uses color to symbolize the cruelty and evil common in everyday life. In “The Lottery,” Jackson tells the story of what appears to be an innocent festival in a small, rural town in the United States. All of the townspeople gather around a black

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    Script Analysis - “(500) Days of Summer” (500) Days of Summer is a film directed by Marc Webb. This film is about Tom, a lovesick romantic who is blind sided when Summer, the love of his life, dumps him. He falls in love with her. But she doesn’t fall in love with him. He shifts back and forth through various periods of their 500 days together to try to figure out where things went wrong. For the most part, Webb was successful in translating the emotion of the script to the motion picture. This

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    The images cataloged here are all by the artist Egon Schiele. Since they are all done by the same artist the images presented have a lot in common in terms of physical appearance. Line, color, volume, cropping of the figure and the figure being shown alone; they are environment less. This is also a technique that was used in medical journals that showed the diseased stages of patients during the 1900’s “The patients are photographed against a neutral background, such as a wall or curtain of dark

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