Video: Narration
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In Victorian England, the line between fiction and autobiography had little to do with the truthful representation of fact. For the Victorians, the autobiography (a term they themselves coined during the 19th century) was first and foremost, a purposeful narration.
By Tricia Ares | Published 8/28/2007
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Before a homeschool student can do a project or write a report about a unit study topic, he or she must understand it. One of the most popular ways of learning new materials is by reading it in books or on the internet.
By Melanie Schwear | Published 2/4/2008
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The author examines the significance of the lack of a continuous central narrator in William Faulkner's, As I Lay Dying.
By Patrick McLaughlin | Published 8/19/2007
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A few aspects in Film within III subjects - Unreliable Narrators, Suggestive ambiguity and Principles of narration, which include story, plot, style and narration; all of these concepts should be considered when making and watching movies.
By Rolanda Prince | Published 10/19/2007
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Its a bed time story of a Little brave and caring Princess, seven fairies and a Dragon. The story is set in a Jungle and teaches about the values in life, as the narration progresses.
By Amarpreet Singh | Published 1/10/2008
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When the lights grow dim and the clock ticks past midnight, it is the dialogue that keeps the intrepid reader scanning pages in your novel. While lines of narration may blur together in a haze, dialogue jumps out and invites the reader to fight back fatigue.
By M. Lori Motley | Published 10/20/2007
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If you don't have video of a past event, it might seem like it's too late now. But by using pictures, narration, and effects, you can bring that event to life in a video scrapbook.
By Dee Jones | Published 10/1/2007
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Dan Carlin focuses on some forgotten moments in which world history changed directions dramatically. With a story teller's narration style, Carlin brings history to life.
By Richard Carriero | Published 9/10/2007
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In The Poetics of Aristotle, translated by Preston H. Epps, tragedy is defined as "an imitation, through action rather than narration, of a serious, complete, and ample action...
By fatherof2boys1girl | Published 7/17/2007
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Windows Movie Maker is a quick and easy video editor. You can also add in microphone recordings to your videos, using the Windows Movie Maker narration tool.
By Zootso | Published 6/20/2007
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Pynchon uses auto-association (when patterns recall other patterns) in his narrative to mirror the thought-process of Oedipa, functioning as a third-person-limited narration.
By David Merriman | Published 4/25/2007
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The devil's bounty hunter in black leather on a fiery motorcycle; narration by Sam Elliott; Nick Cage as your leading man; Peter Fonda playing the devil; twenty-five years of source material to work from: What could possibly go wrong?
By Baton Rouge Lagniappe | Published 3/20/2007
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The four-step revision process is my own idea of the perfect revision scenario. I use this process for every short story that I write and am currently using it for my novel.
By ST | Published 2/26/2007
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A good narration tell a story in an interesting way by adding elements of suspense so that the reader will want to know how the story will turn out. The writer may choose to make the story humorous by adding elements of comedy or jokes.
By Cassandra Flowers | Published 7/27/2006
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Pros: Dark Comedy with a suspenseful, horror, action tale. Cons: We are familiar with the myth.. breaking out of the old image is the prob
By ZeN | Published 1/10/2006
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Enjoy the rustic and timeless grandeur of the heights of the New-Mexico mountains, or plunge 650 feet below the earth to view the dazzling display of Carlsbad Caverns.
By James Sherwood | Published 12/29/2005
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Simply put, Light Before Day angers me because of its poor execution on so many levels.
By Elizabeth Allen | Published 12/16/2005
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If you are searching for a solid read, with unmatched dark humor, and a satisfying finish... then this is the book for you.
By ZeN | Published 12/6/2005
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A study of the lighting techniques used in "Double Indemnity" and their effects on the audience's reaction to the characters.
By Emily Britton | Published 12/5/2005
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Universal Pictures will release King Kong for this holiday, directed by Peter Jackson. Jackson is best known for his Oscar-winning Lord of the Rings trilogoy, and seems wasted in a blockbuster with a Big Ape.
By Mark Rollins | Published 11/28/2005
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The narrative structure of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein occurs in passes, like a relay race with three runners, who each pass the baton in a circuitous pattern.
By Gregory Schneider | Published 11/26/2005
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These three essays on multiculturalism discuss ways in which diversity in writing can be improved and the faults of literature in the past; how multiculturalism is practiced, interpreted, and criticized; and the act of writing.
By Shamontiel | Published 11/23/2005
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Le Fanu is regarded by many critics as the greatest master of the Victorian Gothic. Le Fanu's short stories which involve Irish myth can be measured via the characters propinquity with the setting of Ireland.
By Carmen Medici | Published 11/21/2005
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For the average person, the author of "Wuthering Heights" is merely an answer to a trivia question about three sisters who share the last name Bronte.
By Faith Deutschle | Published 11/21/2005
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The utterance of 'judgment' hs the ability of interpolating the moral paralysis that pervades in all of teh short stories of which Dubliners is comprised, in addition to making reference to the capacity of the reader.
By Carmen Medici | Published 11/21/2005
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This paper is about Penny Marshall as a director and the themes and variations she uses throughout her films.
By Colleen Leary | Published 11/19/2005
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Sixteen Years of Alcohol is a British Film depicting an alcholic's struggle to come to terms with the two conflicting sides of himself: the violent addict and the passionate idealist. It's shot in Edinburgh, Scottland.
By Solomon Rothman | Published 11/17/2005
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Naguib Mahfouz' Miramar provides material for a thorough structural analysis, in the structure of language used as well as the structure of the novel itself.
By Katharine Swan | Published 11/15/2005
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The Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series is a collection of books that your average guy would probably skip right past. But despite the female targeted marketing, these books are actually very guy friendly, and are a great read for either gender.
By John Benedetto | Published 10/27/2005
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When readers get their first taste of Gary Soto's poetry they must savor its authentic seasoning of ethnic spice-- Soto's Mexican voice is distinctly clear.
By Mark Maier | Published 10/21/2005
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My Name is Earl prepares to become NBC's new hit comedy. It is the story of a jerk trying to make amends for a life of pranks and torture. Earl is played by Jason Lee and is backed up by a strong supporting cast.
By neile mcgrew | Published 9/27/2005
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My intention with this article is to answer some of your questions about becoming a voice over talent. I address getting an agent, what a casting director does, cool edit pro and studio production.
By Gail Washington | Published 9/22/2005
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While it's impossible to argue for the complete eradication of traditional literature in the classroom, these books make an excellent break for students-especially those who detest reading.
By Theresa Hemsoth | Published 9/21/2005
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In High Fidelity the skillful use of first person perspective and "distancing" allowed us (the audience) to be amused by the hinted difference of real events and the biased perspective given to us by the main character played by John Cusack.
By Solomon Rothman | Published 9/18/2005
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Lindsey Schmidt is a local water ski champion who is competing in the national competition and traveling overseas with her team to be the only American team compete in China.
By Matthew Kelsey | Published 9/18/2005
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A true delight to all the senses, Cruise West's Spirit of Alaska cruises provide a perfect blend of relaxation and entertainment with a lot of wildlife and natural beauty.
By Lolaness | Published 9/8/2005
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Fair Oaks Dairy, a working dairy farm near Fair Oaks, Indiana is a great day trip for anyone interested in an up close view of a modern dairy farm, or even just a great grilled cheese sandwich!
By Sara Laking | Published 8/27/2005
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"Winged Migration" makes the audience a participant by drawing them in through both its story as well as its amazing visuals.
By El Bicho | Published 8/23/2005
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Almost everyone was surprised by the immediate popularity of Grey's Anatomy on ABC in spring 2005. Bumping Boston Legal out of a desirable time slot (10 p.m. on Sunday night), Grey's Anatomy seems poised for more ratings success this fall.
By Pieracarla Santucci | Published 7/29/2005
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From King Records, the bad boys of Korea are back with their fourth installment simply titled DJ DOC 4th Album.
By goblue2004 | Published 7/19/2005
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I found Casino to be a magnificent portal into a world that should only be viewed from afar. I enjoy it more each time I see it because it is so rich in details.
By El Bicho | Published 7/18/2005
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A compare and contrast review of both versions of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, looking at story, look, and filmmaking.
By Matthew Jackson | Published 7/18/2005
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A review of the new hygiene challenged, tweener girlpower flick The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
By The Jay | Published 6/15/2005
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The novel "Dream Jungle," by Jessica Hagedorn, is about the fraudulent discovery in 1971 of a Stone Age tribe in the Philippines. The novel reflects a turbulent period of Philippine history.
By Allen Gaborro | Published 6/3/2005
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Marjane Satrapi, illustrator, writer and capturer of childhood's truths, displays her talent in her comic-book style novels, Persepolis and Persepolis 2. The autobiographical story begins in 1980 Iran, the beginning of the Muslim Revolution.
By Roxy Miller | Published 6/3/2005
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This is a review of the graphic novel Batman: Year One by Frank Miller. It gives an overview of the story and recommends it to readers.
By Chris Brown | Published 5/23/2005
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A review of the BEST MOVIE made this year, along with my near-perfect system for rating movies.
By Ben di Bari | Published 4/29/2005
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Upon a first viewing, Fellini's Armacord seems like an excercise in small town quaintness. The village is small, obscure, and located on the waterfront in Italy.
By Publius | Published 4/25/2005
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Choosing the "Golden Isles of Georgia" area for a vacation will be a choice you will not regret. The largest of the four islands, St. Simons, offers many reasons why people choose this area for a resort vacation.
By Katharina | Published 4/10/2005
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