french new wave
Figures On A Beach. Check the link for a video.
wave power is prodused by the wind;the wind blows the sea,water etc and creates a huge ditch it therefore makes massive wave
How long and strongly the wind blows. I know that for a fact. Trust me.
the speed of the wind,the length of time that the wind blows, and the fetch
The cast of New Wave - 1997 includes: Arlene Copland as Adrienne Peltzer Eric Dale as Hal Sadie LeBlanc as Breathless Judy Michaely as Donna Ed Minchin as Mr. Campbell Ravi Steve as Marco
1. Wind strength and duration 2. Fetch of the wave
Necessity and principle dictated the form and expression of French New Wave. Rising out of the desperate times following the second world war, young French filmmakers in the late 1950s and 60s searched for methods of production that broke with old forms but that also (and perhaps more importantly) cut costs. Jean-Luc Goddard's Breathless, for example, employs a series of wrenching jump cuts--a hallmark of New Wave style.The effect challenged traditional modes of cinematic expression, another hallmark of the French New Wave. But it also allowed Goddard to cut length without re-filming. Both aesthetic impulses and budgetary constraint inspired the movement's innovations.French New Wave admired individuality in expression and films that eschewed convention. Young New Wave filmmakers emulated Hollywood auteurs of the time like John Ford, Alfred Hitchcock and Orsen Wells. They eschewed classical conventions of plot. New Wave film more often than not related spare stories of alienation or existential angst. Protagonists, as in the 400 Blows and Breathless, often find themselves on the wrong side of a conservative society's most elemental dictates. They struggle against those dictates, fail to submit, and suffer banishment or death for their contrarian impulses.
It's nothing more that a wind wave, where wind blows the top of the wave to form a crest. Sometimes this crest can look like a white horse. See related link for a picture.
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Wind speed Length of time the wind has blown over a given area Distance of open water that the wind has blown over; called fetch
If you are in the water, definitely. The pressure wave would kill you. If you are in a boat, you would probably be thrown, but death wouldn't be certain.