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    • 1.0 Summer Reading
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    • 2.2: Existentialism
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    • 0: Who Are You?
    • 1: What's Next? Life after High School...
    • 2: Rhetoric of the Op Ed
    • 3: Racial Profiling
    • 4: The Value of Life
    • 5: Good Food, Bad Food
    • 6: Into the Wild
    • CSU ERWC online community
  • ERWC2
    • 7: Juvenile Justice
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The YouTube clip below contrasts pre-production recording with post production visual effects in the Great Gatsby film. Consider, how does the character of Gatsby himself relate to the meta of film production seen here?  In other words, how would Gatsby feel about green screens and compute-rendered imaging? 
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