The movie had a few scenes that were just made for the 3-D effect. All that sliding around on the rooftops and gutters and sewer pipes on the ice... pure Hollywood time wasting stuff.
<span>I have read the book 15 times. I bought the CARREY film for my children. If you will give me a day or two, I will watch it again and make a long list. editing this maybe Monday (come now, Christmas is on Sunday..) </span>
<span>Oh yes, there were NO scenes with mice on the floor in the original story. </span>
The answer is true. I know this because i take a lot of photography. If you have a backlight your shadow may show up, which could ruin the lighting you want. :D
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Answer: The answer is D
Explanation: Furthermore, he incorporated into his painting references to primitive art, a practice that ran counter to the ceremonious adulation of the whole continuum of Western art. ... between Renaissance perspective and multiple points of view as a result of the ... Now Picasso and Braque's concern shifted to creating a new artistic
Answer:
when an artist historian describes a work of art visual analysis and or formal analysis are given.
Explanation:
a visual or formal analysis allows the artistic historian to understand the visual choices an artist made while creating their artwork not only that it also allows them to understand the historical context or different interpretations for the meaning of the artwork itself (if that makes sense)