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  • [[Category:Film]]
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  • ...ter 2022 gallery]. The photos from the 67 will be added later—whenever the film gets to the lab. All digital photos with the {{SL}} and the {{Summicron 2/3
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  • [[Category:Film]]
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  • ...age lenses sometimes do.Still, he shoots a lot of film, and what works for film does not necessarily work for digital. I think he does quite a bit of post-
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  • ...ext, I added the keywords “professor” and “classroom” to get me out of the film production environment. That’s when the AI aged me up a bit.
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  • ...—prose, poetry, and drama—and an examination of other cultural texts, like film, music, and visual arts. This course will also introduce to students variou
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  • ...—prose, poetry, and drama—and an examination of other cultural texts, like film, music, and visual arts. This course will also introduce to students variou
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  • ...fically ''[[w:Secret World Live (film)|Secret World Live]]'' — his concert film from 1994. I must admit: I’m pretty late to Gabriel’s music. Of course,
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  • ...e Sundance Kid|Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid]]'' and ''[[w:Silverado (film)|Silverado]]''. I mean, what American male doesn’t love a good western? W ...ilm by Emmett, Scott Glenn’s character, who is the main protagonist of the film. When Emmett finds Paden, the latter has been left with literally nothing,
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  • ...is extensive, with the heroic ideal shaping everything from literature and film to politics and philosophy. Studying epic poetry not only provides insight ...ry on Western culture is extensive, shaping everything from literature and film to politics and philosophy;
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  • ...had to make educated guesses about the outcome or end up wasting a lot of film and money. I’m trying to get to the point where I have no throw-away shot
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  • ...hese plays have influenced artistic expressions from Shakespeare to modern film and television. As a college student, discovering the drama and tragedy of
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  • ...outfit, accessories, and location for the photos. I shoot a whole roll of film. Bam. It becomes a tradition for as long as I can do it.
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  • ...cant impact on Western culture, influencing everything from literature and film to politics and philosophy. By studying epic poetry, you’ll not only gain
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  • ...) that examine “postmodern” issues, and forms from popular culture (songs, film, television shows, etc.) that challenge our notions of literature, or the p
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  • ...xtures, lens effects, frames, and other color goodness that mimics vintage film cameras.
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  • ...es, they certainly would have been hanged for their crimes. Yet, in Hill’s film, Butch and Sundance are heroes—how could Newman and Redford be anything e [[Category:Film]]
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  • [[Category:Film]]
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  • The beginning of the film finds Anthony leaving his voluntary stay at a mental hospital and reuniting [[Category:Film]]
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  • ...far as cameras go, I decided to take only the {{67}} and several rolls of film. Glancing at the weather, I noticed it would get cold some of the nights I
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  • ...s the themes of love, betrayal, and revenge in a contemporary setting. The film offers a visceral and haunting portrayal of Medea's descent into darkness.
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  • ...s the natural medium to facilitate the convergence of various media — like film, video games, music, and the novel — into an immersive literary experienc Her work is a mixture of literary criticism, film theory, gaming trends, interactive design, and technoculture. Her thoughtfu
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  • ...is supposed to cut the contrast and give a bit of the glow that Cinestill film gives to light sources. For some reason, I have been drawn to more low-cont
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  • [[Category:Film]]
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  • I watched [[w:Rian Johnson|Rian Johnson]]’s ''[[w:Knives Out (film)|Knives Out]]'' this afternoon. It was a lot of fun, and [[w:Daniel Craig|D
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  • ...ves it. Taken with the {{OM2}} using the {{Zuiko 1.8/50}} and {{Lomo 400}} film.
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  • ...and fire, but I think you’ll get the hang of it. Oh, and I got some color film for the {{67}}, so remember we want to do a portrait session for your birth
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  • ...rrative (Area B), HUMN 2155 Survey of Humanities 1 (Area C), and NMAC 4481 Film Analysis (NMAC). ...the project. The team will be interdisciplinary: made up of English, Art, Film, Media Studies, and Creative Writing faculty. Each team member will contrib
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  • ...ore akin to the Elizabethans than the Athenians, methinks, especially with film. It might be argued that the very fact of the genre itself suggests enterta [[Category:Film]]
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  • ...efinitely horror. I might stick with Barker for a bit longer. I’ve had the film version of “Midnight Meat Train” for a while now, so I might try the s
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  • ...thetic might be its greatest contribution to the genre, thus making it the film’s best cyberpunk characteristic. The world of ''Blade Runner'' is post-ap ...ot out killing, he’s alone in his cave with a bottle of bourbon, maybe the film’s version of the Penfield Mood Organ.
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  • ...too much—the aughts seem to be the years of the zombie. I know, the zombie film has been around for a while, but with ''[[w:28 Days Later|28 Days Later]]' ...em inhuman and monomaniacal. I think The Terminator is just another zombie film. Like zombies, it is undead and relentless, threatening all humans in its p
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  • ...emeckis’ 1997 film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118884/ Contact]]'', a film I’ve discussed in [[Toward a Science Fiction Epic|relation to the epic be
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  • ...ple of weeks ago. It's pretty heavily derivative of better science fiction film, but it was pretty good. Like ''Dark'', it seems to have a supernatural qua
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  • ...eadings (500 to 5000 words) on a short story, poem, novel, or play—perhaps film, visual art, music later—geared toward (1) introducing the text to new re
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  • ...n [[w:Robert Zemeckis|Robert Zemeckis]]’ film ''[[w:Contact (1997 American film)|Contact]]'', where Arroway is floating before the indescribable brilliance
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  • ...ly just a thought piece, as my original idea for a part two to last year's film was not possible. Still, I like the connections I make in the essay. Stay t
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  • ...bit young for this series, but he’s into it. I was eight when the original film came out, so this is probably OK. There are worse things he could watch, th
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  • ...has made it a popular source for film and television adaptations. From the film ''Troy'' (2004) starring Brad Pitt to more recent adaptations like the TV s
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  • ...down the line, like a Pentax 645. I’m keeping the Olympus OM-2N as a 35mm film camera, and I might collect a few more lenses for that system. Still, maybe
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  • ...whole class decides to mention the film director in every tweet about her film. Mentioning someone is usually appropriate at the beginning of a discussion
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  • ...o since high school}}, when I owned an Olympus SLR and a couple of lenses. Film was never my thing. When digital came along, I found a renewed passion for
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  • ...asionally count for participation: quizzes, peer editing, the viewing of a film, and similar activities. Additional assistance may be obtained from me duri * Film: Christopher Nolan’s ''Momento''
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  • {{cquote|People say ''[[w:Contagion (2011 film)|Contagion]]'' is prescient. We just saw the science. The whole epidemiolog
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  • ...—prose, poetry, and drama—and an examination of other cultural texts, like film, music, and visual arts. This course will also introduce to students variou
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  • [[Category:Film]]
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  • ...ng about any cultural text — a book, a poem, a painting, a song, a play, a film, etc. — established conventions should be followed, even when writing Always write about texts (literature, film, essays, etc.) in the present tense. While it might make sense to consider
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  • ...a sample shot. At first the shutter would not fire, but I had just put the film in wrong, or hadn’t winded far enough. Once I corrected this error, ''cli
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  • ...ges of totalitarianism, dystopia, and resistance in the literature, music, film, and other cultural texts. ...the myth''' of the Third Reich. Concentrate less on what is spoken in the film and more on the power of the visuals and the music.
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  • ...oderbergh’s ''Solaris''.<ref>Originally written for the FSU Literature and Film Conference, 2004, and then published in ''Ragnatela Magazine'' 3, 2004.</re ...nd especially Soderbergh mirror many of Lem’s concerns in their respective film adaptations of his novel, but their visions reflect revised views of scienc
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