Not exact matches
► A woman calls a female
student and a man who had raped her to the front of a class (the man's face is covered with several bandages) where the first woman orders them to have sex and the younger woman disrobes: we see her bare breasts and nipples, part of one hip, and her legs as she spreads them while leaning back against a desk while the man stands between her legs, he drops his pants (his shirttail covers his crotch but reveals partially bare thighs), spits on his fingers and rubs his groin
under his shirt; the
camera cuts to the second woman's face as she says, «A shame,» (implying there was no erection) and the man pulls up his trousers and leaves the room (we see one of the woman's breasts and her bare back as the
camera cuts to the man leaving).
The idea of
students trapped in an auditorium after dark and chased by vengeful spirits isn't without promise, but rookie directors Travis Cluff and Chris Lofing show no facility for the kind of plausibly claustrophobic
camera setups that make Paranormal Activity (or its sequels) so visually compelling; it also doesn't help that their cast of fresh - faced young actors (all playing characters
under their real names) never quite inhabit the supposedly pants - wetting terror of their situation.
Students then presented their findings to their peers by displaying their pictures
under a document
camera.
These same
students reported learning most about new equipment, and they listed digital video
cameras, digital still
cameras, Macintosh computers, and scanners
under this item.
Opposite page at top,
students from Lyford CISD's «Tech Squad» demonstrate green - screen technology during a media interview; opposite page at bottom,
students from various school districts show school board members ways to integrate technology into learning; above, members of the
Student Voices panel smile for the camera before panel discussion gets under way; at left, Ketu - ra Dobo, a student at Alvin ISD's Manvel High School, shares her views during a session; below, Student Voices panel moderator Andrew Brennan addresses the General Session au
Student Voices panel smile for the
camera before panel discussion gets
under way; at left, Ketu - ra Dobo, a
student at Alvin ISD's Manvel High School, shares her views during a session; below, Student Voices panel moderator Andrew Brennan addresses the General Session au
student at Alvin ISD's Manvel High School, shares her views during a session; below,
Student Voices panel moderator Andrew Brennan addresses the General Session au
Student Voices panel moderator Andrew Brennan addresses the General Session audience.
I put them
under my document
camera for
students to see and manipulate.
Every
student will have access to a
camera to take several shots
under the themes My House, My School, My Street and then choose the best three shots to submit to Art Bermondsey Project Space.
There's something important
under way in such projects, in which communication and journalism
students can attack stories that might otherwise be missed as traditional news media both shrink and tend to focus their
cameras on bad apples instead of best practices.