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    Clock Tower Film Analysis

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    Texas campus hostage for 96 minutes. Tower (2016), a documentary by Keith Maitland, sheds light on America’s first modern gun massacre. The documentary retells this story through archival footage of the event, animations, and interviews. The animations are rotoscoped, meaning they are traced over motion picture footage, frame by frame. In addition, the interviews are modern-day recollections from survivors, officers, and several bystanders who risked their own lives to

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    satanic message to aliens in space? This is not your usual alien inspired footage. There are circular UFO shapes within the pentagram as well. Are aliens using satanic pentagram designs to scare or warn humans of the biblical apocalypse? Satanic Pentagram Footage Unveiled The footage was posted by thirdphaseofmoon, a YouTube channel dedicated to all things UFO. The video unveils a massive satanic pentagram in Russia that can be found on Google Earth. The video commentators also point out circles that

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    presence of a body cam worn by police either during an altercation or on duty, in theory should mean that there would be less of a likelihood of an officer committing any form of misconduct, as this means that the public would also be able to see the footage and the officer would and could be held liable for their actions. The reality of using body cams worn by police and their effectiveness in achieving these goals are

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    We live in a time where technology is part of our everyday life, and a big part of keeping its memory is by taking pictures or saving moments by taking videos using cameras. Most people in North America carry a smartphone with the ability to take pictures and videos in high definition. In law enforcement, there is a debate on whether or not police should wear body cameras so they can record everything in real time. These cameras will help keep track of what goes on during the officer’s day and will

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    This video focused on the research behind body language and all non-verbal communication in general. Specific examples were broken down and discussed throughout the footage. I found these examples quite fascinating, especially the examination of politicians who are body language coached. I 've listed below some of the topics that I found particularly intriguing. • Norming - Norming involves the process of watching a particular person speak in certain situations and scenarios to develop a sense of

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    unfortunately, nature is not always pretty. When experts placed webcams around a nest of bald eagles in Pittsburgh, what they found out was shocking. The video footage captured adult eagles returning with a young cat in their talons, and they were feeding it to their two eaglets. They streamed this video footage on the Hays nest website live, and some of the viewers found it incredibly disturbing that bald eagles would do this. One of the viewers pointed out how this cat could represent someone's

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    The Cove Film Analysis

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    audience that the cast and featured people are not actors, and have been working in their current field for years. These codes and conventions of naturalistic aesthetics concerning content, constructs a sense of realism due to the information and footage presented being filmed from ‘the real world’. Style is a level of realism, which concerns the revealing of screen and media technologies, naturalistic use of lighting and evidence of the production process through codes and conventions to convey

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    required and did not reflect information from more recent interviews only containing information found prior to completing research. The addition of extra research and a rewrite of the script provided an easier to follow, shorter and more informative documentary. The decision to produce a film was made as a form of action research as during early stages of research only limited information could be found through secondary sources. Overall, however, producing a film in place of a written outcome meant

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    identify the offenders that recorded by the cameras because the cameras can provide the high quality images .Besides that, they can speeding up to solve the criminal cases investigations and bringing the criminals to justice because the surveillance footage can be the strong material evidence in police investigation. For

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    Have you ever been in driving around, looking at your surroundings, suddenly seeing a camera in an intersection? How did you react? Were you nervous? Were you confused? Did you have a feeling of safety? The use of CCTV cameras and public surveillance have made a jump in usage within the past couple of years. In society today, they play major roles in public safety such as reducing crime rate, gathering clues for court trials, and helping catch criminals. With technology getting better and more

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