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    you get when you combine a gorgeous couple with a team of highly skilled engagement photographers? You get amazing and unforgettable engagement photos of course! They first contacted us when they were in search of a local Phoenix photography and videography team to cover their engagement photo shoot and grand Assyrian wedding they were planning. When our team first met Mike and Melissa, we were super intrigued by their energy and excitement for their engagement photo shoot. We knew in a heartbeat that

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    format and finish raw footage may pose quite a challenge. If ever you feel like you do not have the right tools or knowledge to edit a video yourself, it is advised that you seek the professional help of a court reporting firm that provides legal videography services. A professional can provide the best tips for a video deposition, and the best overall video deposition service for a clean, well-shot deposition that will be admissible in the courtroom. Most jurors prefer to see with their own eyes the

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    normal airplanes. So, unless you are in the military and are in need of a stealth drone, it would be best for you to go for a drone that has a simple style. Cam and Gimbal Supports Drones are mainly being utilized for the purpose of photography and videography. If you wish to utilize yours for the very same purpose then you will have to find one that has actually a cam set up on it. However, a common cam won't do the job. You would need to make sure that the cam mounted on the drone you are buying is

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    Maltese Falcon Thesis

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    Maltese Falcon is a classic mystery film that came out in 1941 starring Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor directed by John Huston. The movie is based on the novel which came out in 1929. This film is a classic because of its excellent writing and videography for its time. The movie begins with a pan across San Francisco's City skyline getting shots of iconic buildings and structures. Then the camera fades to Spade and Archer's office. This is when we are introduced to the main character, Sam Spade and

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    My Greatest Fear In Life

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    My biggest fear in life is failure. I always try to prove myself to others and make sure that I can get the task done on the first try. In life, there will always be mistakes made and that is where I am still learning. The fear of upsetting someone because of my own optimal performance can be a positive objective to overcome. Once I overcome that fear I have more choices to do what I want instead of what others want me to do. The fear of not living up to someone’s expectation is a fear that most

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    My Ethnography Report

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    F I L M M A K I N G During my High School career, I’ve become involved in many different hobbies/activities to occupy my time whether it be clubs, sports, or things outside of school. The camera has impacted my life greatly throughout my High School years. This interest isn’t only about taking pictures or making simple videos, it begins to open doors for other sparks and interests in your life. My first experience with photography was in 2013 while I was helping out my dad with some of his projects

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    My Writing Experience

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    following strength (1) when it comes to my audio-visual skills: - Creative People around me said that I’m a creative person and artistic. While for technical skill, I can do video editing and also creating storyboard using several software. I joined a videography club for 3 years when I did my bachelor

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    In Leelah Alcorn’s suicide letter she wrote, “I want my death to mean something.” Leelah Alcorn was a teenager who was forced to undergo conversion therapy after she came out as transgender because her family did not accept her. Leelah wanted to stop the practice of conversion therapy because of its harmful effects. After Leelah’s passing some states proposed bills to ban this practice called “Leelah’s Law.” Her story made me realize the impact one person can have and anything that involves giving

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    Global masturbation – it’s TIME magazine giving “you [and I]” the award for person of the year. TIME’s choice to do so illustrates its motive to give everyone a sense of fulfillment and belonging. Author Andrew Keen notes that at one time, creating art was an elitist business, but now democratized culture has brought egalitarian aspects to the creation of art, allowing anyone to pursue their artistic interests. He takes a cynical view on our current culture of universal creativity shared through

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    What Is Co-Working

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    I think co-working is a fantastic idea and would absolutely do it if I were in a position to do so! While the separation of work and home is appealing, the major draw for me is the “Good Partners” mentality that Spinuzzi mentions in his article. The notion of working collaboratively as partners and making connections is intriguing because there always is the possibility that your day can shift in an instant. In addition, the spaces described- from modernist spaces with open plan rooms to a grand

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