Discuss what is meant by this statement, discuss the goal of sugimoto in the works provided in the video, discuss his compositional style, and analyze any two of sugimoto’s photographs.

Screen the video on Hiroshi Sugimoto provided below and consider what he meant by his statement “to me photography functions as a fossilization of time.” Discuss what is meant by this statement, discuss the goal of Sugimoto in the works provided in the video, discuss his compositional style, and analyze any two of Sugimoto’s photographs. Be sure to properly identify each work discussed and connect how it applies to the discussion.
Be specific and avoid generalizing about chosen works. Remember to explain how chosen photographs fit into the discussion. Be sure to use your own words as plagiarism is a serious offense. Essay should contain 450-500 words. Each paragraph should be detailed, content-rich, and say something of substance rather than simply filling up space.

Can be any genre, big budget, low budget… whatever.

Pick a music video and review it. In addition to our photo concepts, you should now be considering pacing, storytelling, camera movement, and any action going onscreen. You can also consider our photo concepts, as video work doesn’t leave those behind. Can be any genre, big budget, low budget… whatever. If you have something in mind that you’re unsure of, ask your prof and send him a link. NSFW language and imagery can be appropriate for your reviews, within reason. If you are unsure, please check in. For inspiration, you may want to look at these lists of best music videos from various years.
I picked the music video

Briefly describe the history of cgi.

CGI Essay:
– Please write a 1.5-page paper (double-spaced) on the history of CGI while discussing the following topics:
1. Briefly describe the history of CGI. When was it first used in movies? How has CGI been enhanced since its initial usage?
2. Pick a movie (non-Marvel) that uses CGI. Once you pick that movie, describe, in detail what aspects of the movie utilized CGI.
3. Researching that same movie, research the process in which it was used. How long did the movie take to produce? How long did the effects take to create?

This will include the writing that accompanies the images you discuss.

VISUAL REVIEW 4 (Due by class Oct 12)
For inspiration on your current assignment, Humans of Visual Literacy, choose an entry from the Humans of New York project to review. This will include the writing that accompanies the images you discuss. Try to choose one that is compelling for you, either visually or from the writing. Your analysis should include your personal responses to the visual representation of the individual and your own reaction to reading about them. Think about how the words and images work together as one whole message. You may choose from any part of the site, you are not limited to the NYC imagery, as the project has no expanded to many different locations.
https://www.humansofnewyork.com/

This will include the writing that accompanies the images you discuss.

VISUAL REVIEW 4 (Due by class Oct 12)
For inspiration on your current assignment, Humans of Visual Literacy, choose an entry from the Humans of New York project to review. This will include the writing that accompanies the images you discuss. Try to choose one that is compelling for you, either visually or from the writing. Your analysis should include your personal responses to the visual representation of the individual and your own reaction to reading about them. Think about how the words and images work together as one whole message. You may choose from any part of the site, you are not limited to the NYC imagery, as the project has no expanded to many different locations.
https://www.humansofnewyork.com/

Include space for your potential customer to sign.

• executive summary ( should identify potential customer’s problems; recommend a solution to their problem; state why you are the best choice to implement this solution.)
• problem statement (show potential customer that you understand the problem they are facing. You should know all about the problem from your extensive research. Use facts and emotional appeals to craft a persuasive argument that their problem needs to be solved. Be detailed but only include directly relevant information.)
• proposed solution (convince potential customer that you have the best solution to their problem, describe your solution, how it will benefit your potential customer and how you will implement it. Address any concerns your potential customer may have. Explain the details of your proposed solution clearly and accurately. Do not shy away from including technical information as your target audience now includes technical evaluators and specialists who do not require the simplified language you used in your executive summary.)
• qualifications ( must convince potential customer that you are able to solve their problem. Establish the credentials of your company. Inform your potential customer about your relevant expertise and accomplishments. Consider using testimonials from previous customers and case studies demonstrating your success)
• timeline ( include a timeline so that your potential customer knows how long it will take you to implement your proposed solution. Be as specific and realistic as possible. Consider using graphics to display your timeline)
• pricing (Include a realistic and detailed breakdown of costs. Make sure that your pricing structure is clear, so your potential customer knows what they are paying for. Use tables and graphs to display your pricing data. Consider including an analysis that shows the return on investment your potential customer can expect.)
• terms and conditions (This section lets your potential customer know what is expected of both parties should they accept your proposal. This part is, in effect, a contract. Thoroughly cover billing procedures, project scope, and other legal aspects of the deal. Your company may have a boilerplate agreement that you can use. Keep in mind that these terms may be modified during negotiations. Consider consulting a lawyer when working on this part of your business proposal.)
• Agreement (If a proposal doesn’t lead to an agreement to do work together, then the proposal has failed. Make it as easy as possible for your potential customer to accept your proposal. Include space for your potential customer to sign. Like the terms and conditions, this part is, in effect, a contract.)