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    Research in Motion (RIM) is a multi-award-winning company that designs and produces hardware, software, and service solutions for wireless communications used by worldwide business and consumer markets. These products and services provide customers with immediate access to information to make sound business decisions 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It doesn’t matter whether you use the Blackberry or the Pearl “smart” phone, you can be assured that you have purchased a quality product. It is designed

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    factor of how digital is influential in traditional big budget filmmaking like Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. Following the capture of the actor’s movements digital animation is required to complete the transformation to an ape. While the cost of motion capture itself is relatively high as it is a newer technology the cost of the animation is now comparably cheap to when it was first introduced. Evidence of this can be seen in the technologies convergence in television. Here the budget is naturally

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    The incredible complexity of Gollum is evident to anyone who watches the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Although he is a CGI character, he offers great emotional depth. There is never any doubt that he is just as real and important as the movies’ non CGI characters. Clearly, animators painstakingly created Gollum to achieve this realism; however, what audiences are less aware of, myself included, is the extremes that Andy Serkis, the actor behind Gollum, went to in order to create him. Now, Serkis is

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    Animation is the process of making the illusion of motion and change by rapidly displaying a sequence of static images that have minor differences. Animators are artists that specialize in creating animation. Stop motion is an animation technique that results in an object appearing to move on its own, by physically manipulating that object. It is moved in tiny increments between frames photographed individually. This creates the illusion of movement when the series of frames is played as a continuous

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    Responsive Art Creating art has always been an interest to me. However sometimes I would like to see art become more than a still picture, painting, statue, etc. More recently the way in which a person can make still art come alive is even more interesting. When looking into a project to explore I went to Sciencebuddies.org and answered questions that reflected my interests. By answering these questions the website was able to recommend this subject to me. The more I learned about it the more

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    Definitions of Biological Motion (BM) mostly center around work by Johansson (1973) on visual motion perception through his application of point-light display. Within this context BM refers to the patterns of movement characteristic to living organisms, thereby encompassing both human and animal locomotion, insofar as it is distinct from random patterns of movement, characterized in vertebrates by non-rigid patterns constrained by skeletal structures. Studies suggesting that human sensitivity to

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    approach to satisfying the needs of this narrow segment (Jurevicius, 2015). Weaknesses When Blackberry first came on the market, way before Apple and Samsung, it was known as the industry standard. When the iPhone was launch in 2007, Research in Motion had a better quality phone on the market and enjoyed larger sales and greater brand reputation. However, RIM was unable to build on that reputation due to poor marketing efforts. It spends significantly lower amounts, around 41 million dollars,

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    audience. Peter Jackson’s 2005 remake took the foundation for King Kong and expanded upon it in almost every way in order to “make again” the amazement of the original for a modern audience. Audiences received the original King Kong very well. The stop motion sequences of Kong were amazing for their time and the movie grossed $90,000 in its opening weekend. In order to bank upon its success again sequels were made and then in 1976 a remake was made to improve upon the original. Paramount updated the movie

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    the thrill, but there is no thrill like hunting. The rush of seeing the majestic beasts glide through the woods is an experience that few know and many never experience. The adrenaline pushes of pulling the trigger and seeing the arrow fly in slow motion as it streaks through the air is one the most exhilarating things that can be experienced, but hunting is not easy and that can’t be seen more through my first experience crossbow hunting. Shooting a deer is not the only great part of hunting, breathing

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    brown eyes that glared out the window with the unruliest hair you could ever imagine. As we stopped at our final red light before our destination, we both witnessed an extremely bad car wreck. It was one of those car wrecks that seem to happen in slow motion, so slow that you can almost scream “Watch out!”. All of a sudden, the women that I viewed as my ordinary suburban mom dashed out of our warm van to face the crisp, windy weather. That day she risked her life to save another. She was able to keep

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