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    Poet's Society is not to be forgotten. Yet it's not only the story that makes this film a classic. It's the ideas that stick behind the rising action, climax, and resolution. It’s the brilliance behind the camera movements, and the nostalgic use of lighting. It's the cinematography, in the most basic scenes, that makes it a film for romantics, not realists. The decision to pan the camera upwards or, to cast a shadow on a scene is all up to one person on set. In the movie Dead Poet's Society, this

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    Phillips Lighting Essay

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    Preface This report documents the work done during the graduation project at Philips Lighting which took place during my final fourth year of education, pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in ICT&Software at Fontys University of Applied Science. The goal of the report is to give a clear overview of the tasks completed during that period and the approach used for the completion of the research assignment. Acknowledgments TODO Abbreviations TODO: TODO TODO: TODO Terms

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    Indiglo Light

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    And did you know that same indiglo light can be used while frozen, dipped in water, bent in half, stepped on, or in hazardous environments. Lighting has changed over the last few years; there are advantages and disadvantages of different kinds of lighting.      Lighting has been around since time itself existed; the first kind of lighting was fire. Fire was used to warm the inhabitants, and to provide light; many primitive cultures would use burning torches to provide light

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    Lighting In Hamlet Essay

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    designers, lighting designers play an important role in the world of the play. In order to create the appropriate environment and set the mood for the play, the lighting designers need to choose carefully the lighting techniques they will use to meet the audience’s expectations plus the overall concept of the production. For these reasons, I will describe the lighting designs that we came up with for the Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet, Prince of Denmark” First of all, we have our main lighting techniques

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    Light is often used in films and television to show underlying thematic tensions in the narrative. In the episode “White Mirror” from the Netflix series Black Mirror, the juxtaposition between light and dark is used to show how Joe is struggling to accept the truth that he killed two people. In the first scene and in the confession scene light from the outside world represents truth, the darkness of the cabin represents avoidance of the truth, and the shift between light to dark shows Joe’s transformation

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    In the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, the use of lighting and darkness adds tension and de-emphasizes the humans involved in the movie. Very few scenes are shot in high key lighting. This type of lighting is used almost exclusively for key expositional scenes, such as the briefing scene, or the scene where the gorilla learns how to use a hammer. Light is also used sparingly to draw the viewer's eye, such as the scene where all the planets line up. The brightly lit sun at the bottom of the shot draws

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    Calum Lighting Effects

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    Lighting is an essential component of filming and lighting effects illustrate the mood of the scene and in essence also portray the scene. The use of effective lighting in the scenes is essential to ensure that the scene is shot properly and the message is communicated effectively. In this project we have discussed a story, which has a grim message, and thus the lighting effects have all been made accordingly. The story being projected here is the ill effects of drug addiction and the fact that drugs

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    On the night of January 26, 2012 at approximately 2001 hours central time, the vessel M/V Delta Mariner collided with the Eggner’s Ferry Bridge near Aurora, Kentucky. She was a roll on/ roll off vessel which at the time of the accident, was carrying NASA booster cores for the Atlas V rocket. The Delta Mariner was 286.8 ft. long and measured 82 ft. across. At her tallest point at the moment of impact, she measured to be 53.43 ft. With the height of span B, the main navigation span, being 57 feet high

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    INTRODUCTION:  This is a standard circuit which can be used to adjust the brightness of mains lights and the speed of AC motors. It uses a triac, diac and has a radio-frequency interference (RFI) noise suppression circuit built into it as well.  The circuit controls the average power to a load through the triac by phase control. The AC supply is applied to the load for only a controlled fraction of each cycle. The triac is held in an OFF condition for a portion of its cycle then is triggered ON at

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    develop the main character Blanche throughout the play. As the play progresses, we gradually gain knowledge pertaining to Blanche and the type of individual she actually is in juxtapose to the facade she puts on. With clever usage of motifs such as lighting and flirtation, we can draw countless conclusions about Blanche throughout the play. Using the fore mentioned motifs we can contemplate that Blanche is developed into a deceiving, narcissistic and seductive being because of the use of motifs Williams

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