The document promotes a water product called "Neu Water" by describing it as rejuvenating, revitalizing and refreshing, making the consumer feel eternally new.
Barbara Eubanks is the Western Regional Organizer for the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance based in Salt Lake City, Utah. For her, wilderness provides a quiet setting with beautiful cliffs, clouds, rainbows and sunsets that offers a sense of perspective and presents a perfect world filled with peace and serenity.
The document describes the process of creating the TV ad "Kiss it Better" for LV= Car Insurance. It involved writing scripts, storyboarding, casting, shooting on location in South Africa, editing footage, adding music, and getting sign-off from the client at various stages. The team included an art director, copywriter, producer, director, and others. The goal was to take the idea from initial concept through production and post-production to the final ad.
This document appears to be instructions for an assessment or assignment related to creating an advertisement storyboard for a class called KCB 101. The assessment involves creating a storyboard for an advertisement in 3 sentences or less.
This storyboard outlines the segments for a news program including different angles, breaking news, sports, an ad break, weather, bloopers, and credits. It lists Nicole as the camera person, Laura and Michaela as actors, and Michelle and Vivien as guest stars.
The document analyzes the results of a questionnaire about potential storylines for a horror film. Most respondents preferred storyline 2, which involves everyday settings and characters. The analysis suggests incorporating elements from both storylines 1 and 2 that tested well, such as possessions, stereotypical props, and the use of children, into the final media product. It also recommends addressing criticisms of storyline 1 by making it scarier and setting it in a more conventional location.
Dokumen tersebut membahas perkembangan konsep dan klasifikasi endapan mineral, dimulai dari klasifikasi Lindgren pada 1911 hingga modifikasi oleh Graton dan Buddington pada 1930-an. Klasifikasi tersebut didasarkan pada proses pembentukan, kedalaman, temperatur, dan komoditas logamnya."
This document provides guidance on creating a storyboard for a video production. It defines a storyboard as a sequence of drawings representing the planned shots for a movie or television production. Storyboards are created during pre-production planning and are used by the director, cinematographer, camera operators, and lighting technicians on set to plan shots and ensure continuity. The document instructs on including relevant information in each storyboard panel like the frame, camera movements, shot numbering, descriptions of the action, and continuity indicators. It emphasizes that storyboards are a necessary visual aid used by the film crew to plan shots and lighting.
Barbara Eubanks is the Western Regional Organizer for the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance based in Salt Lake City, Utah. For her, wilderness provides a quiet setting with beautiful cliffs, clouds, rainbows and sunsets that offers a sense of perspective and presents a perfect world filled with peace and serenity.
The document describes the process of creating the TV ad "Kiss it Better" for LV= Car Insurance. It involved writing scripts, storyboarding, casting, shooting on location in South Africa, editing footage, adding music, and getting sign-off from the client at various stages. The team included an art director, copywriter, producer, director, and others. The goal was to take the idea from initial concept through production and post-production to the final ad.
This document appears to be instructions for an assessment or assignment related to creating an advertisement storyboard for a class called KCB 101. The assessment involves creating a storyboard for an advertisement in 3 sentences or less.
This storyboard outlines the segments for a news program including different angles, breaking news, sports, an ad break, weather, bloopers, and credits. It lists Nicole as the camera person, Laura and Michaela as actors, and Michelle and Vivien as guest stars.
The document analyzes the results of a questionnaire about potential storylines for a horror film. Most respondents preferred storyline 2, which involves everyday settings and characters. The analysis suggests incorporating elements from both storylines 1 and 2 that tested well, such as possessions, stereotypical props, and the use of children, into the final media product. It also recommends addressing criticisms of storyline 1 by making it scarier and setting it in a more conventional location.
Dokumen tersebut membahas perkembangan konsep dan klasifikasi endapan mineral, dimulai dari klasifikasi Lindgren pada 1911 hingga modifikasi oleh Graton dan Buddington pada 1930-an. Klasifikasi tersebut didasarkan pada proses pembentukan, kedalaman, temperatur, dan komoditas logamnya."
This document provides guidance on creating a storyboard for a video production. It defines a storyboard as a sequence of drawings representing the planned shots for a movie or television production. Storyboards are created during pre-production planning and are used by the director, cinematographer, camera operators, and lighting technicians on set to plan shots and ensure continuity. The document instructs on including relevant information in each storyboard panel like the frame, camera movements, shot numbering, descriptions of the action, and continuity indicators. It emphasizes that storyboards are a necessary visual aid used by the film crew to plan shots and lighting.
This presentation will allow the attendee to better understand how to dim LED Lighting Fixtures and retrofit LED Light Bulbs. This will touch on LED Drivers, LED Lamps and Lighting Control Systems. The presentation also outlines the process of understanding LED power profiles and testing results offered by both the fixture manufacturer and the lighting/dimming systems. This presentation will also allow for a better understanding as to why dimming the LED lighting application needs to be looked at very differently than dimming Halogen/ Incandescent forward phase or leading edge type light sources. The educational take away for the attendee is to be better prepared when specifying LED Fixtures, Drivers & Control Systems.
Presented by: Randy Thomas
WattStopper High Performance Building Controls
This document discusses various topics related to lighting design for commercial and residential spaces, including:
- Units of light measurement such as candela, foot-candle, and lux
- Recommended light levels for different activities from hallways to kitchens
- Color temperature and how it relates to lighting appearance
- Different types of lighting fixtures and light sources including incandescent, fluorescent, and LED lamps
- Factors to consider for lighting such as distribution, intensity, and color rendering
This document outlines the key points from a screenwriting workshop lesson. It discusses recapping screenwriting rules before continuing work on screenplays. By the end of the lesson, students should apply screenwriting techniques to produce part of a professionally presented screenplay. The document defines action verbs, explains their importance for driving narratives forward in screenplays, and provides guidance on formatting, spelling, grammar and peer reviewing screenplays.
A TV script promotes a new line of eye shadow called Deusa, showing a model getting ready throughout her day from waking up to going to work to a party. Deusa eye shadow is made with organic oils and natural dyes to nourish skin and prevent fine lines, allowing the model to look glamorous all day.
Solid state lighting control is a critical component of many lighting designs. The variety of possible control approaches can be confusing and a bit overwhelming. The goal of this presentation is to demystify the control vocabulary and provide a better understanding of the positive and negative attributes of each of the various approaches to solid state dimming. The concept is to have a role play situation, with a lighting designer and a controls rep discussing best approaches to various applications. The rep will be assisted by a ventriloquist dummy - everytime the rep uses tech speak to explain something, the dummy will translate it into very understandable language.
Presented by: Andrea Hartranft
Hartranft Lighting Design, LLC
Evaluating Lighting Controls - Results from the Next Generation Luminaries D...Cindy Foster-Warthen
As lighting controls are perhaps the fastest moving aspect of lighting technology, this presentation discusses the recent evaluations of LED luminaires and lighting controls completed by the Next Generation Luminaires Design Competition. Unlike previous NGL presentations at LEDucation (and elsewhere), this session focuses on the evaluation of lighting controls, discussing both methodology and results. The presentation will cover NGL evaluations in four areas: (1) quantitative and visual evaluation of luminaires, (2) basic dimming of submitted luminaires using digital protocols, (3) color tuning controls, and (4) connected lighting systems. Objectives for the presentation include: assessing the submission requirements and evaluation methods; comparing results from current and recent competitions; identifying tentative conclusions based on the evaluation results; and highlighting areas for continuing evaluation. Ms. Taylor will be assisted in the presentation by Charles Thompson and Dan Blitzer
The team will produce greeting cards promoting healthy food options using a small self-financed production team of 2 people. They will need to secure a kitchen location, source ingredients, hire a photographer, and find a model. Legal clearances like releases and following ASA guidelines will be required. Contingency time will help ensure deadlines are met for this low-budget student project.
This document discusses lighting design for commercial and residential spaces. It covers various topics such as:
1. The different types of light sources including incandescent, fluorescent, halogen, and LED lamps.
2. Factors that influence light quality like color temperature, color rendering index, and lighting fixtures.
3. Classifications of lighting fixtures and the different types of lighting like general, accent, task, and decorative lighting.
4. Detailed information about incandescent lamps, their construction, advantages, disadvantages and types.
This document discusses various research techniques used in creative media industries, including budgets, location recce sheets, overhead diagrams, release forms, risk assessments, equipment lists, schedules, storyboards, scripts, and footage logs. These techniques help plan productions by accounting for costs, locations, crew roles, potential issues, equipment needs, schedules, creative visions, and organizing footage. Together, they form comprehensive pre-production plans.
Pre-production, Production & Post-production Process in 3D Animation Veetil Digital Service
Transforming virtual ideas into larger than life is 3D animations. Cutting-edge applications, digital marketing efforts, highest efficiency; The animation process can be classified into three stages.
Pre production, production and post production roles within a music videojs21942
The document discusses the various roles and stages involved in producing a music video or film. It describes pre-production roles like storyboarding and location management. Production roles include the director, camera crew, makeup artists, and others on set. Post-production involves editing, visual effects, and color grading. Key roles like the director, producer, and production manager oversee the entire process from pre to post-production.
Stage lighting has several functions including illumination, revelation of form, focus, mood, location/time of day, projection of stage elements, and advancing the plot. Various lighting instruments like fixtures, dimmers, and lighting consoles are used to control lighting properties like intensity, color, pattern, focus, and position to achieve different lighting styles such as high-key and low-key lighting.
This document is a guide to free resources for creating visually impressive presentations. It provides direct links to websites for free fonts, colors, icons, photos, backgrounds, charts, infographics, PSD/vector files, inspiration, and extras. The guide aims to provide creative people with everything they might need for their design process. It encourages using the resources to complement unique creativity and create designs for all to share.
The presentation discusses light and lighting fixtures. It defines light and how it is produced through electrons moving between orbits in atoms. It then covers the different types of light sources including natural light and various artificial lights. The rest of the presentation focuses on methods of lighting, including types of lighting fixtures for indoor and outdoor use. It also addresses the effects of lighting in different areas and the advantages and disadvantages of natural versus artificial light.
17 Ways to Design a Presentation People Want to ViewJim MacLeod
Tired of boring PowerPoint presentations? Me too. Here are 17 tips to help you create a presentation that not only engages the audience, but forces them to remember what you want them to remember.
The document provides examples of standard, boring presentation templates and encourages the creation of unique, visually appealing templates instead. It emphasizes using fewer words and more images per slide, varying fonts and colors, and breaking content into multiple slides to keep audiences engaged. Inspiration sources like design blogs and galleries of infographics and slide designs are recommended for making impactful presentations that attract and impress audiences.
This presentation will allow the attendee to better understand how to dim LED Lighting Fixtures and retrofit LED Light Bulbs. This will touch on LED Drivers, LED Lamps and Lighting Control Systems. The presentation also outlines the process of understanding LED power profiles and testing results offered by both the fixture manufacturer and the lighting/dimming systems. This presentation will also allow for a better understanding as to why dimming the LED lighting application needs to be looked at very differently than dimming Halogen/ Incandescent forward phase or leading edge type light sources. The educational take away for the attendee is to be better prepared when specifying LED Fixtures, Drivers & Control Systems.
Presented by: Randy Thomas
WattStopper High Performance Building Controls
This document discusses various topics related to lighting design for commercial and residential spaces, including:
- Units of light measurement such as candela, foot-candle, and lux
- Recommended light levels for different activities from hallways to kitchens
- Color temperature and how it relates to lighting appearance
- Different types of lighting fixtures and light sources including incandescent, fluorescent, and LED lamps
- Factors to consider for lighting such as distribution, intensity, and color rendering
This document outlines the key points from a screenwriting workshop lesson. It discusses recapping screenwriting rules before continuing work on screenplays. By the end of the lesson, students should apply screenwriting techniques to produce part of a professionally presented screenplay. The document defines action verbs, explains their importance for driving narratives forward in screenplays, and provides guidance on formatting, spelling, grammar and peer reviewing screenplays.
A TV script promotes a new line of eye shadow called Deusa, showing a model getting ready throughout her day from waking up to going to work to a party. Deusa eye shadow is made with organic oils and natural dyes to nourish skin and prevent fine lines, allowing the model to look glamorous all day.
Solid state lighting control is a critical component of many lighting designs. The variety of possible control approaches can be confusing and a bit overwhelming. The goal of this presentation is to demystify the control vocabulary and provide a better understanding of the positive and negative attributes of each of the various approaches to solid state dimming. The concept is to have a role play situation, with a lighting designer and a controls rep discussing best approaches to various applications. The rep will be assisted by a ventriloquist dummy - everytime the rep uses tech speak to explain something, the dummy will translate it into very understandable language.
Presented by: Andrea Hartranft
Hartranft Lighting Design, LLC
Evaluating Lighting Controls - Results from the Next Generation Luminaries D...Cindy Foster-Warthen
As lighting controls are perhaps the fastest moving aspect of lighting technology, this presentation discusses the recent evaluations of LED luminaires and lighting controls completed by the Next Generation Luminaires Design Competition. Unlike previous NGL presentations at LEDucation (and elsewhere), this session focuses on the evaluation of lighting controls, discussing both methodology and results. The presentation will cover NGL evaluations in four areas: (1) quantitative and visual evaluation of luminaires, (2) basic dimming of submitted luminaires using digital protocols, (3) color tuning controls, and (4) connected lighting systems. Objectives for the presentation include: assessing the submission requirements and evaluation methods; comparing results from current and recent competitions; identifying tentative conclusions based on the evaluation results; and highlighting areas for continuing evaluation. Ms. Taylor will be assisted in the presentation by Charles Thompson and Dan Blitzer
The team will produce greeting cards promoting healthy food options using a small self-financed production team of 2 people. They will need to secure a kitchen location, source ingredients, hire a photographer, and find a model. Legal clearances like releases and following ASA guidelines will be required. Contingency time will help ensure deadlines are met for this low-budget student project.
This document discusses lighting design for commercial and residential spaces. It covers various topics such as:
1. The different types of light sources including incandescent, fluorescent, halogen, and LED lamps.
2. Factors that influence light quality like color temperature, color rendering index, and lighting fixtures.
3. Classifications of lighting fixtures and the different types of lighting like general, accent, task, and decorative lighting.
4. Detailed information about incandescent lamps, their construction, advantages, disadvantages and types.
This document discusses various research techniques used in creative media industries, including budgets, location recce sheets, overhead diagrams, release forms, risk assessments, equipment lists, schedules, storyboards, scripts, and footage logs. These techniques help plan productions by accounting for costs, locations, crew roles, potential issues, equipment needs, schedules, creative visions, and organizing footage. Together, they form comprehensive pre-production plans.
Pre-production, Production & Post-production Process in 3D Animation Veetil Digital Service
Transforming virtual ideas into larger than life is 3D animations. Cutting-edge applications, digital marketing efforts, highest efficiency; The animation process can be classified into three stages.
Pre production, production and post production roles within a music videojs21942
The document discusses the various roles and stages involved in producing a music video or film. It describes pre-production roles like storyboarding and location management. Production roles include the director, camera crew, makeup artists, and others on set. Post-production involves editing, visual effects, and color grading. Key roles like the director, producer, and production manager oversee the entire process from pre to post-production.
Stage lighting has several functions including illumination, revelation of form, focus, mood, location/time of day, projection of stage elements, and advancing the plot. Various lighting instruments like fixtures, dimmers, and lighting consoles are used to control lighting properties like intensity, color, pattern, focus, and position to achieve different lighting styles such as high-key and low-key lighting.
This document is a guide to free resources for creating visually impressive presentations. It provides direct links to websites for free fonts, colors, icons, photos, backgrounds, charts, infographics, PSD/vector files, inspiration, and extras. The guide aims to provide creative people with everything they might need for their design process. It encourages using the resources to complement unique creativity and create designs for all to share.
The presentation discusses light and lighting fixtures. It defines light and how it is produced through electrons moving between orbits in atoms. It then covers the different types of light sources including natural light and various artificial lights. The rest of the presentation focuses on methods of lighting, including types of lighting fixtures for indoor and outdoor use. It also addresses the effects of lighting in different areas and the advantages and disadvantages of natural versus artificial light.
17 Ways to Design a Presentation People Want to ViewJim MacLeod
Tired of boring PowerPoint presentations? Me too. Here are 17 tips to help you create a presentation that not only engages the audience, but forces them to remember what you want them to remember.
The document provides examples of standard, boring presentation templates and encourages the creation of unique, visually appealing templates instead. It emphasizes using fewer words and more images per slide, varying fonts and colors, and breaking content into multiple slides to keep audiences engaged. Inspiration sources like design blogs and galleries of infographics and slide designs are recommended for making impactful presentations that attract and impress audiences.