This presentation was delivered by Dr. Michael Bridges on April 20, 2009 for the Pittsburgh Emerging Arts Leaders Network. It covers differences between Boomers, Xers and Millenials in the Arts Management workplace.
The document discusses the witness evaluation by Jack Parfitt. It summarizes how the film sticks to thriller conventions like quick camera cuts, hidden plots, and cliffhangers to build suspense. Character construction is achieved through costume, vehicles, and setting to represent different social classes. Planning, filming with an HD camera, and editing on Macs were important skills learned to construct the final product, which is a vast improvement over the preliminary task.
This document provides an overview of theming in Magento and introduces important concepts and terminology for designers working with Magento themes. It discusses websites and stores, design packages and themes, blocks and layouts, and widgets. It explains Magento's directory structure for packages and themes and how to apply themes. The document also provides guidance on customizing themes using skin, layout, and template files and includes exercises for practice.
The document discusses social media and its characteristics. It provides statistics showing that consumers have more positive impressions of ads in traditional media than digital media, and they trust blogs more than ads. It outlines some key characteristics of social media, including that it provides easy access to a vast audience, but most connections are brief. It also suggests organizations think about their content, how to engage audiences, and different ways to collaborate on social media like sharing, inspiring, entertaining and teaching.
This presentation was delivered by Dr. Michael Bridges on April 20, 2009 for the Pittsburgh Emerging Arts Leaders Network. It covers differences between Boomers, Xers and Millenials in the Arts Management workplace.
The document discusses the witness evaluation by Jack Parfitt. It summarizes how the film sticks to thriller conventions like quick camera cuts, hidden plots, and cliffhangers to build suspense. Character construction is achieved through costume, vehicles, and setting to represent different social classes. Planning, filming with an HD camera, and editing on Macs were important skills learned to construct the final product, which is a vast improvement over the preliminary task.
This document provides an overview of theming in Magento and introduces important concepts and terminology for designers working with Magento themes. It discusses websites and stores, design packages and themes, blocks and layouts, and widgets. It explains Magento's directory structure for packages and themes and how to apply themes. The document also provides guidance on customizing themes using skin, layout, and template files and includes exercises for practice.
The document discusses social media and its characteristics. It provides statistics showing that consumers have more positive impressions of ads in traditional media than digital media, and they trust blogs more than ads. It outlines some key characteristics of social media, including that it provides easy access to a vast audience, but most connections are brief. It also suggests organizations think about their content, how to engage audiences, and different ways to collaborate on social media like sharing, inspiring, entertaining and teaching.
1) The student created a short film called "Apple" with the message that people's everyday actions can affect others in unexpected ways. They used conventions of short films like a simple plot, creative techniques, and an intertextual reference to their previous project.
2) Their poster, magazine article, and film shared a color scheme and fonts to create brand identity and recognition across products. The ancillary texts promoted and were consistent with the film.
3) They utilized feedback throughout production from their teacher and classmates to improve elements like maintaining focus on the apple and the repetitive soundtrack. One suggested change to personalize the apple more was not implemented due to time constraints.
4) Technologies like blogs, social media, video
The film sticks to conventions of short films by focusing on a simple topic - how everyday actions can affect others - shown through the journey of an apple. Techniques like slow motion and point-of-view shots from the apple's perspective help audiences relate to it. Feedback from teachers and peers was incorporated, improving the film by changing scenes and recording an original soundtrack. While most feedback was incorporated, the filmmakers chose to keep the apple an inanimate object without emotions. Various technologies were used including DSLR cameras, video cameras, editing software, and web platforms to create and share content.
The document provides an evaluation of the short film "Apple" created by Sam Thorpe. It discusses how the film used conventions of short films such as having a simple single idea (how our everyday actions can have consequences). It employed experimental camera techniques like first-person shots from the apple's perspective. Feedback was incorporated, such as focusing more on the apple after others said the human interactions were emphasized too much. A variety of technologies were used including cameras, software, and the internet for blogs, Facebook, and uploading the finished film.
Oliver Clubb is preparing to film Manflick 4. He provides an overview of the props and cast needed. An important prop is apples, with 12 Granny Smith apples to be purchased for continuity. The cast includes a lady, two school kids, a cyclist, a child and parent, a jogger, a dog walker and dog, a tramp, a fruit salesman and company, and a businessman. Several candidates are mentioned for each role, focusing on convenience of access and suitability.
Apple unveiled the ManFlick 4, the latest version of its popular video editing software. The ManFlick 4 includes new Storyboard features that allow users to plan out their videos visually before editing. Users can drag and drop video clips and photos onto a Storyboard timeline to arrange their sequence and flow, making the editing process easier.
This document is about adding a night scene to an Apple storyboard. It will involve changing the background color to black and adding streetlights and stars to set the scene at night. Characters will need modifications to their appearance to look like they are outside at night instead of during the day.
The short film Black Button tells the story of Mr. Roberts who awakens in a plain white room with a man at a desk. The man offers Roberts $10 million if he pushes a black button, but warns that pushing it will kill a random person. Roberts debates the choice, wanting the money but unsure of killing someone. He justifies pushing the button by saying deaths occur frequently. After pushing it, Roberts discovers he died in a car crash on his way home. The man reveals Roberts' death would have been avoided if he took the key instead of pushing the button.
The document provides an evaluation of the student's media coursework project which was a thriller film. It discusses how the film used conventions of the thriller genre like quick camera cuts, hidden plot elements, and building suspense. It describes how the characters of the photographer and killer were constructed through costume, vehicles, and mise-en-scene. The target audience for the film is identified as male ages 15-30 and the technologies used in filming and editing are discussed.
The document evaluates a student's media coursework project creating a thriller film opening sequence. It discusses how the opening follows thriller conventions like building suspense between two contrasting characters. It also addresses how the project represented social groups through character costumes and vehicles, and how technologies like cameras and editing software helped the students progress from an early task to the final product.
Storyboards are a visual planning tool used in film and video production. They consist of a series of illustrations or images displayed in sequence to demonstrate the key scenes, shots, and progression of a proposed motion picture or video production. Storyboards are used by directors, cinematographers, and other members of a film crew to help conceptualize the visuals and flow of a motion picture before filming begins.
The document provides an evaluation of the student's media coursework project which was a thriller film. It discusses how the film used conventions of the thriller genre like quick camera cuts, hidden plot elements, and building suspense. It describes how the characters were constructed through costume and vehicle choices to represent different social groups. It also outlines the target audience for the film and how technology was used in the filming and editing process.
The document provides an evaluation of the film "Witness" produced by Oliver Clubb for ManFlick Productions. It discusses how the film uses conventions of the thriller genre, including character construction, narrative structure, settings, iconography, and sound. It describes how the characters of the Photographer and Murderer were developed to fit thriller stereotypes. It also discusses how techniques like parallel action, camera angles, music, and a chase scene helped develop tension and adhere to thriller conventions. Overall, the evaluation examines how the film drew from typical forms and tropes of real thriller films and media products.
ManFlick Productions conducted a survey of 26 students and teachers to understand their target audience and gauge popularity of different genres. The results showed that comedy was the most popular genre among younger audiences, while drama and romance were preferred by older audiences. Younger audiences prioritized actors and story over technical aspects, unlike older audiences who valued actors the most. Additionally, the survey revealed that non-diegetic music was more important to respondents than initially thought.
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1) The student created a short film called "Apple" with the message that people's everyday actions can affect others in unexpected ways. They used conventions of short films like a simple plot, creative techniques, and an intertextual reference to their previous project.
2) Their poster, magazine article, and film shared a color scheme and fonts to create brand identity and recognition across products. The ancillary texts promoted and were consistent with the film.
3) They utilized feedback throughout production from their teacher and classmates to improve elements like maintaining focus on the apple and the repetitive soundtrack. One suggested change to personalize the apple more was not implemented due to time constraints.
4) Technologies like blogs, social media, video
The film sticks to conventions of short films by focusing on a simple topic - how everyday actions can affect others - shown through the journey of an apple. Techniques like slow motion and point-of-view shots from the apple's perspective help audiences relate to it. Feedback from teachers and peers was incorporated, improving the film by changing scenes and recording an original soundtrack. While most feedback was incorporated, the filmmakers chose to keep the apple an inanimate object without emotions. Various technologies were used including DSLR cameras, video cameras, editing software, and web platforms to create and share content.
The document provides an evaluation of the short film "Apple" created by Sam Thorpe. It discusses how the film used conventions of short films such as having a simple single idea (how our everyday actions can have consequences). It employed experimental camera techniques like first-person shots from the apple's perspective. Feedback was incorporated, such as focusing more on the apple after others said the human interactions were emphasized too much. A variety of technologies were used including cameras, software, and the internet for blogs, Facebook, and uploading the finished film.
Oliver Clubb is preparing to film Manflick 4. He provides an overview of the props and cast needed. An important prop is apples, with 12 Granny Smith apples to be purchased for continuity. The cast includes a lady, two school kids, a cyclist, a child and parent, a jogger, a dog walker and dog, a tramp, a fruit salesman and company, and a businessman. Several candidates are mentioned for each role, focusing on convenience of access and suitability.
Apple unveiled the ManFlick 4, the latest version of its popular video editing software. The ManFlick 4 includes new Storyboard features that allow users to plan out their videos visually before editing. Users can drag and drop video clips and photos onto a Storyboard timeline to arrange their sequence and flow, making the editing process easier.
This document is about adding a night scene to an Apple storyboard. It will involve changing the background color to black and adding streetlights and stars to set the scene at night. Characters will need modifications to their appearance to look like they are outside at night instead of during the day.
The short film Black Button tells the story of Mr. Roberts who awakens in a plain white room with a man at a desk. The man offers Roberts $10 million if he pushes a black button, but warns that pushing it will kill a random person. Roberts debates the choice, wanting the money but unsure of killing someone. He justifies pushing the button by saying deaths occur frequently. After pushing it, Roberts discovers he died in a car crash on his way home. The man reveals Roberts' death would have been avoided if he took the key instead of pushing the button.
The document provides an evaluation of the student's media coursework project which was a thriller film. It discusses how the film used conventions of the thriller genre like quick camera cuts, hidden plot elements, and building suspense. It describes how the characters of the photographer and killer were constructed through costume, vehicles, and mise-en-scene. The target audience for the film is identified as male ages 15-30 and the technologies used in filming and editing are discussed.
The document evaluates a student's media coursework project creating a thriller film opening sequence. It discusses how the opening follows thriller conventions like building suspense between two contrasting characters. It also addresses how the project represented social groups through character costumes and vehicles, and how technologies like cameras and editing software helped the students progress from an early task to the final product.
Storyboards are a visual planning tool used in film and video production. They consist of a series of illustrations or images displayed in sequence to demonstrate the key scenes, shots, and progression of a proposed motion picture or video production. Storyboards are used by directors, cinematographers, and other members of a film crew to help conceptualize the visuals and flow of a motion picture before filming begins.
The document provides an evaluation of the student's media coursework project which was a thriller film. It discusses how the film used conventions of the thriller genre like quick camera cuts, hidden plot elements, and building suspense. It describes how the characters were constructed through costume and vehicle choices to represent different social groups. It also outlines the target audience for the film and how technology was used in the filming and editing process.
The document provides an evaluation of the film "Witness" produced by Oliver Clubb for ManFlick Productions. It discusses how the film uses conventions of the thriller genre, including character construction, narrative structure, settings, iconography, and sound. It describes how the characters of the Photographer and Murderer were developed to fit thriller stereotypes. It also discusses how techniques like parallel action, camera angles, music, and a chase scene helped develop tension and adhere to thriller conventions. Overall, the evaluation examines how the film drew from typical forms and tropes of real thriller films and media products.
ManFlick Productions conducted a survey of 26 students and teachers to understand their target audience and gauge popularity of different genres. The results showed that comedy was the most popular genre among younger audiences, while drama and romance were preferred by older audiences. Younger audiences prioritized actors and story over technical aspects, unlike older audiences who valued actors the most. Additionally, the survey revealed that non-diegetic music was more important to respondents than initially thought.
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The semiochemicals market size has grown rapidly in
recent years. It will grow from $4.56 billion in 2023
to $5.37 billion in 2024 at a compound annual
growth rate (CAGR) of 17.6%. The growth in the
historic period can be attributed to market
acceptance and education, pest resistance concerns,
increased agricultural productivity demands,
chemical ecology research, growing advancements in
formulations. The semiochemicals market size is
expected to see rapid growth in the next few years. It
will grow to $9.67 billion in 2028 at a compound
annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15.9%.