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College of San Mateo Roma Film Discussion
From textbook, end of chapter 4.
Analyzing Camera Work
DISCUSSION QUESTION
Choose one still from this module's focus film, ...
College of San Mateo Roma Film Discussion
From textbook, end of chapter 4.
Analyzing Camera Work
DISCUSSION QUESTION
Choose one still from this module's focus film, and upload a still for us to see and analyze the basic elements of CAMERA WORK. For a close analysis, it is best to pick a single image.
If a still image has already been uploaded and analyzed by another student, you cannot analyze that same still. To properly embed your image into canvas, see these instructions: https://community.canvaslms.com/docs/DOC-10700-4212190965 (Links to an external site.)If you still need assistance, call the Canvas Hotline 1 (833) 715-2285 for support.
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Refer to the questions below to analyze how the camera work contributes to the visual style and story content of a film.
4-1 Camera Placement
How does the angle of the camera placement affect your view and the meaning of the image? What is going on in the story here? How does the what we see here, contribute to the story.
How does camera distance affect your view and the meaning of the image?
How does the framing of the image affect its meaning?
Does off-screen space add to your understanding of the shot?
Is the camera objective or does it seem to represent the point of view of a character? If the latter—if it is subjective—what effect does that have?
4-3 Focus and Depth
What kind of focal length or angle of view does the camera lens appear to offer on the scene? Is it wide-angle, telephoto, or zoom? Does it switch back and forth within the scene? How does this lens affect your view and the meaning of the shot?
Notice which planes (foreground, middle ground, and background) of the image are held in focus. How does the focus influence the mise-en-scène and your reading of the shot?
4-4 Stock, Exposure, and Effects
Is the film in black-and-white or in color? If it is a contemporary film shot in black-and-white, what does that choice suggest?
If in color, are the colors especially vivid or saturated? What impact does this effect have on your reading of the shot?
Does the shot use overexposure and/or slow, fast, or stop-motion to dramatic effect? What is gained (with regard to aesthetics and content) by using this technique?
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Instructions:NO PLAGIARISM, 2 paragraphs Too often, when we think about the Medieval World, our focus rests on Medieval Europe and the Byzantine Empire. The aim of this discussion, however, is to get you to consider the other major power that emerged during the period -- the Abbasid Caliphate. Based on the primary sources provided below and material in this week's textbook reading, please write a 2-3 paragraph main post, in which you consider two of the following questions:What were the concerns of the Abbasid Caliphate when dealing with the Byzantine Empire? What was everyday life like for different people living in the Abbasid Caliphate? What was court life like for the Caliph and his familiars? How did the Arab historians perceive the different Caliphs? Do you get a sense that they were being open, or were they praising the Caliphs excessively at the expense of truth?According to the early Arab historians, how did the early history of the world unfold? What other early stories of origins do these stories remind you of?Look at a map of the Abbasid Caliphate in the textbook or online. In what ways did the geography of the Abbasid Caliphate contribute to its success?Primary sources (be sure to cite these in your initial post!):An Arab Ambassador in Constantinople (late 10th century CE): https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/byz-arabambas.aspBaghdad under the Abbasids: https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/1000baghdad.aspThe Court of the Caliph:https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/nizam-courtiers.asp and https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/980Ibn-Miskawaih.aspBiographies of different Caliphs: https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/masoudi.aspEarly world history according to Al Biruni: https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/1030al-biruni1.asp
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Answer Questions 1-14 about the attached journal article #1 What "variable" is controlled in this study by holding it constant?Select one:a. mood stateb. Weightc. Aged. Sex/gender#2 How many of the participants identified as Asian ethnicity? (Round to the nearest whole number only, not a percent.)Answer:#3 How were participants assigned to treatment conditions (level of the independent variable)?Select one:a. Based on ethnicityb. based on their pretest scores of mood statec. Based on their reported Body Mass Indexd. through random assignment (allocation) to condition#4 Which of the following was not treated as a Dependent Variable in this study?Select one:a. state self-objectificationb. Trait body appreciationc. type of post viewedd. state mood and body satisfaction#5 What was the purpose of the pilot study mentioned in the Measures and Methods section?Select one:a. To determine whether the environment was suitable for testingb. To determine whether the experiment could be carried out on malesc. to determine which dependent variables should be measuredd. To determine which images would be used on the different Independent Variable conditions#6 Which psychological construct was tested by using a version of the Twenty Statements Test?Select one:a. Trait Body Appreciationb. State Self-Objectificationc. State Body Appreciationd. State Mood#7 This study required deception of the participants. Debriefing did occur following completion of the studySelect one:TrueFalse#8 This study is a between-subjects design.Select one:TrueFalse#9 You are concerned that since the participants in this study were Australian women at a University, it may not tell you anything about young women at ULM, or women who are not part of an experiment. You are concerned the study may lack which type of validity?Select one:a. statisticalb. internalc. operationald. external#10 Was there clear evidence that the research procedure underwent a review by an ethics board before any experimentation took place?Select one:a. Not required in Australiab. Noc. Yes#11 After reading the results section of the article, describe any evidence you see that suggest that manipulation of the Independent Variable caused a change in the Dependent Variable. This should be at least a paragraph. Be sure to clearly state the Independent Variables and the Dependent Variables that you are discussing. Be sure your answer relates to Internal Validity as well (i.e. define Internal Validity and state whether or not the results suggest the study had internal validity).#12 After reading the intro and discussion of the article, discuss what impact or importance this study might have on the field psychology, or the world in general. This should be about a paragraph, or pick out three questions from your critical thinking cheat sheet to answer. Be sure to write everything in complete sentences.#13 Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of this article. You may want to focus on construct validity and external validity here. This should be at least a paragraph.#14 Briefly discuss the ethics of the study as described in the article. What steps did they take to ensure their research was ethically conducted? Do you see anything that concerns you about the ethics involved in this study?
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College of San Mateo Roma Film Discussion
From textbook, end of chapter 4.
Analyzing Camera Work
DISCUSSION QUESTION
Choose one still from this module's focus film, ...
College of San Mateo Roma Film Discussion
From textbook, end of chapter 4.
Analyzing Camera Work
DISCUSSION QUESTION
Choose one still from this module's focus film, and upload a still for us to see and analyze the basic elements of CAMERA WORK. For a close analysis, it is best to pick a single image.
If a still image has already been uploaded and analyzed by another student, you cannot analyze that same still. To properly embed your image into canvas, see these instructions: https://community.canvaslms.com/docs/DOC-10700-4212190965 (Links to an external site.)If you still need assistance, call the Canvas Hotline 1 (833) 715-2285 for support.
-----------------------------
Refer to the questions below to analyze how the camera work contributes to the visual style and story content of a film.
4-1 Camera Placement
How does the angle of the camera placement affect your view and the meaning of the image? What is going on in the story here? How does the what we see here, contribute to the story.
How does camera distance affect your view and the meaning of the image?
How does the framing of the image affect its meaning?
Does off-screen space add to your understanding of the shot?
Is the camera objective or does it seem to represent the point of view of a character? If the latter—if it is subjective—what effect does that have?
4-3 Focus and Depth
What kind of focal length or angle of view does the camera lens appear to offer on the scene? Is it wide-angle, telephoto, or zoom? Does it switch back and forth within the scene? How does this lens affect your view and the meaning of the shot?
Notice which planes (foreground, middle ground, and background) of the image are held in focus. How does the focus influence the mise-en-scène and your reading of the shot?
4-4 Stock, Exposure, and Effects
Is the film in black-and-white or in color? If it is a contemporary film shot in black-and-white, what does that choice suggest?
If in color, are the colors especially vivid or saturated? What impact does this effect have on your reading of the shot?
Does the shot use overexposure and/or slow, fast, or stop-motion to dramatic effect? What is gained (with regard to aesthetics and content) by using this technique?
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Instructions:NO PLAGIARISM, 2 paragraphs Too often, when we think about the Medieval World, our focus rests on Medieval Eu ...
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Instructions:NO PLAGIARISM, 2 paragraphs Too often, when we think about the Medieval World, our focus rests on Medieval Europe and the Byzantine Empire. The aim of this discussion, however, is to get you to consider the other major power that emerged during the period -- the Abbasid Caliphate. Based on the primary sources provided below and material in this week's textbook reading, please write a 2-3 paragraph main post, in which you consider two of the following questions:What were the concerns of the Abbasid Caliphate when dealing with the Byzantine Empire? What was everyday life like for different people living in the Abbasid Caliphate? What was court life like for the Caliph and his familiars? How did the Arab historians perceive the different Caliphs? Do you get a sense that they were being open, or were they praising the Caliphs excessively at the expense of truth?According to the early Arab historians, how did the early history of the world unfold? What other early stories of origins do these stories remind you of?Look at a map of the Abbasid Caliphate in the textbook or online. In what ways did the geography of the Abbasid Caliphate contribute to its success?Primary sources (be sure to cite these in your initial post!):An Arab Ambassador in Constantinople (late 10th century CE): https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/byz-arabambas.aspBaghdad under the Abbasids: https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/1000baghdad.aspThe Court of the Caliph:https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/nizam-courtiers.asp and https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/980Ibn-Miskawaih.aspBiographies of different Caliphs: https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/masoudi.aspEarly world history according to Al Biruni: https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/1030al-biruni1.asp
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Answer Questions 1-14 about the attached journal article #1 What "variable" is controlled in this study by holding it cons ...
University of Louisiana at Monroe Independent Variable Conditions Questions
Answer Questions 1-14 about the attached journal article #1 What "variable" is controlled in this study by holding it constant?Select one:a. mood stateb. Weightc. Aged. Sex/gender#2 How many of the participants identified as Asian ethnicity? (Round to the nearest whole number only, not a percent.)Answer:#3 How were participants assigned to treatment conditions (level of the independent variable)?Select one:a. Based on ethnicityb. based on their pretest scores of mood statec. Based on their reported Body Mass Indexd. through random assignment (allocation) to condition#4 Which of the following was not treated as a Dependent Variable in this study?Select one:a. state self-objectificationb. Trait body appreciationc. type of post viewedd. state mood and body satisfaction#5 What was the purpose of the pilot study mentioned in the Measures and Methods section?Select one:a. To determine whether the environment was suitable for testingb. To determine whether the experiment could be carried out on malesc. to determine which dependent variables should be measuredd. To determine which images would be used on the different Independent Variable conditions#6 Which psychological construct was tested by using a version of the Twenty Statements Test?Select one:a. Trait Body Appreciationb. State Self-Objectificationc. State Body Appreciationd. State Mood#7 This study required deception of the participants. Debriefing did occur following completion of the studySelect one:TrueFalse#8 This study is a between-subjects design.Select one:TrueFalse#9 You are concerned that since the participants in this study were Australian women at a University, it may not tell you anything about young women at ULM, or women who are not part of an experiment. You are concerned the study may lack which type of validity?Select one:a. statisticalb. internalc. operationald. external#10 Was there clear evidence that the research procedure underwent a review by an ethics board before any experimentation took place?Select one:a. Not required in Australiab. Noc. Yes#11 After reading the results section of the article, describe any evidence you see that suggest that manipulation of the Independent Variable caused a change in the Dependent Variable. This should be at least a paragraph. Be sure to clearly state the Independent Variables and the Dependent Variables that you are discussing. Be sure your answer relates to Internal Validity as well (i.e. define Internal Validity and state whether or not the results suggest the study had internal validity).#12 After reading the intro and discussion of the article, discuss what impact or importance this study might have on the field psychology, or the world in general. This should be about a paragraph, or pick out three questions from your critical thinking cheat sheet to answer. Be sure to write everything in complete sentences.#13 Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of this article. You may want to focus on construct validity and external validity here. This should be at least a paragraph.#14 Briefly discuss the ethics of the study as described in the article. What steps did they take to ensure their research was ethically conducted? Do you see anything that concerns you about the ethics involved in this study?
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