then going through this video will assist in discussing the images with the class and drawing assumptions and conclusion; sometimes what we see is not what is being conveyed.
This video will assist in Humanities and English.
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Language: en
Added: Jul 06, 2014
Slides: 13 pages
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Use a picture.
It’s worth 1000 words.
Part 5: “Use a picture. It’s worth 1000 words.” 10 photographs.
1911
Arthur Brisbane, a newspaper man
is credited with saying:
“Use a picture. It is worth a thousand words.”
1927
“A picture is worth a thousand words.”
appeared in an advertisement developed by:
Fred R. Barnard
for Royal Baking Soda.
Note:
Chinese Proverb:
“One picture is worth ten thousand words”
attributed to: Confucius
It’s worth something alright!
1884: Paris, France
‘The Statue of Liberty’ under construction
1914
William Harley and Arthur Davidson
c.1915: Russia
Tsar Nicholas II & his daughter Duchess Anastasia
1919
Helen Keller meets Charlie Chaplin in Hollywood
1924?: MGM Studios
Shooting & recording the lion’s roar for MGM logo
1926: Somerville, Massachusetts, USA
first car factory for Ford
During WWII
Queen Elizabeth II during her army service
16
th
June, 1945
return of Da Vinci’s ‘Mona Lisa’ to the Lourve
mid 1950’s: Nevada
mannequins on an atomic bomb test site
1972: On the moon, Apollo 16
Family photograph left by Charles Duke; still there
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The Online Photographer
Sources…
Assembled: A. Ballas