O documento discute a safra de café de 2015 no Brasil. Devido ao clima adverso em 2014 e início de 2015, há uma clara redução na quantidade de frutos nos pés de café e desuniformidade dos grãos, o que inevitavelmente resultará em uma quebra na produção da safra de 2015. Além disso, observa-se um atraso no desenvolvimento dos internódios dos cafeeiros, o que também comprometerá a safra de 2016.
La Web 2.0 se refiere a una segunda generación de la Web basada en comunidades de usuarios y servicios como redes sociales, blogs y wikis que fomentan la colaboración y el intercambio de información entre usuarios. Se caracteriza por tener información descentralizada y en constante cambio administrada por usuarios, así como aplicaciones accesibles que no requieren instalación. Incluye herramientas populares como Google, blogs, wikis, Flickr y RSS que permiten a los usuarios producir, publicar y compartir contenido fácilmente.
La Corporación de Estudios Tecnológicos del Norte del Valle es una organización ubicada en Cartago que realiza investigaciones tecnológicas. En julio de 2010, la corporación continuó sus estudios sobre nuevas tecnologías para beneficiar a la región del norte del valle de Costa Rica.
La circunferencia es la distancia alrededor de un círculo. Se mide como el perímetro de un círculo, que es igual a 2πr, donde r es el radio del círculo. La circunferencia se utiliza comúnmente para medir la longitud de ruedas, anillos y otras formas circulares.
O documento discute a safra de café de 2015 no Brasil. Devido ao clima adverso em 2014 e início de 2015, há uma clara redução na quantidade de frutos nos pés de café e desuniformidade dos grãos, o que inevitavelmente resultará em uma quebra na produção da safra de 2015. Além disso, observa-se um atraso no desenvolvimento dos internódios dos cafeeiros, o que também comprometerá a safra de 2016.
La Web 2.0 se refiere a una segunda generación de la Web basada en comunidades de usuarios y servicios como redes sociales, blogs y wikis que fomentan la colaboración y el intercambio de información entre usuarios. Se caracteriza por tener información descentralizada y en constante cambio administrada por usuarios, así como aplicaciones accesibles que no requieren instalación. Incluye herramientas populares como Google, blogs, wikis, Flickr y RSS que permiten a los usuarios producir, publicar y compartir contenido fácilmente.
La Corporación de Estudios Tecnológicos del Norte del Valle es una organización ubicada en Cartago que realiza investigaciones tecnológicas. En julio de 2010, la corporación continuó sus estudios sobre nuevas tecnologías para beneficiar a la región del norte del valle de Costa Rica.
La circunferencia es la distancia alrededor de un círculo. Se mide como el perímetro de un círculo, que es igual a 2πr, donde r es el radio del círculo. La circunferencia se utiliza comúnmente para medir la longitud de ruedas, anillos y otras formas circulares.
The document lists the equipment, crew, actors, transport, and props/scenery required for a film production titled "No. 19" for client Andrew Ashley. It includes a digital video camera, digital SLR camera, dictaphone, microphone, tripod, editing suite, recording studio, food and toilet facilities for crew, 3 cameramen, a director, 3 actors, a car and driver for transport, a house for filming, a prop trunk, and a costume budget.
A 16-year-old male was asked questions in a questionnaire about how he finds out about and watches new films. He prefers trailers 30-40 seconds in length that are action-filled to attract him to horror films. He expects conventions like weird bad guys, low lighting, violence and gore in horror films and finds slow, suspenseful editing and realistic paranormal activity most effective for scaring audiences.
Young teenagers go camping in the woods at night and capture strange paranormal occurrences on video cameras. The film uses both amateur footage and professional footage with dramatic music to build climax. It has elements of horror involving ghosts, poltergeists, torture, death and a twisted story line where a woman becomes possessed.
The poster for Paranormal Activity uses colors like black, white, red, and blue that are typically associated with the horror genre to set the right tone. A large image of a scared couple in bed at night grabs attention and poses the question of what they are afraid of. Below is the title "Paranormal Activity" in a font that conveys danger. The phrase "Don't see it alone" and a quote calling it "one of the scariest films of all time" aim to stir interest and hype for the film. Overall, the poster effectively advertises the film through its visuals and text.
Paranormal Productions intends to produce a promotional package for an upcoming horror film including a teaser trailer, magazine cover, and poster. The film will target 15-30 year olds interested in horror and combine "amateur" and "professional" footage inspired by films like Paranormal Activity. The package will attract the intended audience by thoroughly following horror conventions and making the story believable. The poster and magazine cover will be consistent in style with the trailer and contain images from its production. The film focuses on a young couple who move into a haunted house previously lived in but quickly left by others. It will effectively use suggestion to create tension without always showing the demon haunting. The promotional package requests a £60,000
Ryan Ward prepared a production budget totaling £56,800 including a 10% contingency. Major expenses included £21,000 for location and equipment hire for 14 days, £10,500 for 3 actors for 14 days, £18,200 for crew and post production including 3 cameramen and editors for 14-7 days, and £3550 for props, costumes and deposits. An additional £10,000 was budgeted as overflow funds.
The production schedule outlines the equipment, crew, actors, models, transport, and props needed to film a program titled "No. 19" between October 27th and November 10th. It lists the professional and amateur cameras, audio equipment, editing and recording facilities, and three crew members needed. It also provides details on the actors, models, and secured transportation and filming location - a house with props including an old trunk and costumes.
The trailer for Paranormal Activity effectively builds tension and mystery around strange events occurring in a house. It shows the protagonists investigating creepy noises and movements using cameras without revealing the source. Audience reaction shots demonstrate the film's scariness. Quotes praise it as "one of the scariest movies" to entice viewers. The trailer follows the rule of revealing some plot details but not everything, leaving viewers wanting to experience the film themselves.
The poster uses colors like black, white, red, and blue that are typically associated with the horror genre to set the right tone. It immediately draws the eye to the large, scary image of a couple in bed with a night-vision effect, posing the question of what they are afraid of. Below is the title "Paranormal Activity" in a font that conveys danger. The tagline "Don't see it alone" and quote at the top claiming the film will cause "nightmares" and is "one of the scariest films" aim to stir interest and hype. Overall, the evaluation finds the poster very successfully advertises the film's scary nature and increases the likelihood of commercial success.
The document provides an analysis of the Empire magazine front cover advertising the film "I Am Legend" starring Will Smith. It notes that the masthead is partially covered by Will Smith's head, showing Empire's confidence in their brand recognition. The main cover line and large image of Will Smith holding a weapon effectively advertise the horror film. Black, white and red colors, as well as a mysterious foggy effect, maintain a horror theme fitting for the genre. Smaller images and text plugs advertise other magazine contents, but clearly position the "I Am Legend" feature as most important. The analysis concludes by identifying design elements to incorporate in a magazine cover promoting their group's film.
The document provides an analysis of three movie trailers for Transformers, Atonement, and Hairspray. It examines elements like when the movie title is revealed, what type of action and pacing is shown, how music and voiceovers provide clues to the genre, and whether the trailer or movie poster is more effective at attracting viewers. Key details like release dates, actors, and production companies are often presented at the end. The document suggests trailers give audiences a better sense of what a movie will be like compared to just a poster.
The document provides an analysis of three movie trailers for Transformers, Atonement, and Hairspray. It examines elements like when the movie title is revealed, what type of information is provided about the cast and crew, how the music and pacing are used, and whether the trailer or movie poster is more effective at attracting viewers. Key details like genre cues, voiceover styles, and end frames are evaluated for each trailer.
Ryan Ward proposes creating a music magazine called "Real Music Magazine" that focuses on music genres using instruments like guitar, bass, drums, and piano. The magazine would be for people aged 15-60 who enjoy indie, heavy metal, and other styles featuring those instruments. It would have a more mature, text-focused style than image-heavy magazines, and be released every two weeks at a cost of £3.50, occasionally including free gifts for readers.
The document discusses how gender is represented in an extract from Doctor Who through the use of camerawork, mise-en-scene, editing, and sound. Initially, stereotypes are depicted where males are dominant and higher in status than females. However, the character Martha later proves these stereotypes wrong by becoming quite domineering. Camera angles, costumes, props, editing techniques, and music are used to first show Martha as vulnerable but later as powerful as she rises up against the Master.
The document discusses how gender is represented in a sequence of Doctor Who through the technical elements of camerawork, sound, editing, and mise-en-scene, as well as more generally. At first, these elements reinforce stereotypes of males being higher in status and power than females. However, as the sequence continues, Martha gains power and the stereotypes are challenged. Camera angles, soundtracks, editing techniques, and costumes are all used to initially position the male character as dominant but later elevate Martha's status as she fights back, representing a shift in the portrayal of gender.
The document discusses how gender is represented in a sequence of Doctor Who through the technical elements of camerawork, sound, editing, and mise-en-scene, as well as more generally. At first, these elements reinforce stereotypes of males being higher in status and power than females. However, as the sequence continues, Martha gains power and the stereotypes are challenged. Camera angles, soundtracks, editing techniques, and costumes are all used to initially position the male character as dominant but later elevate Martha's status as she fights back, representing a shift in the portrayal of gender.
The document discusses how age is represented in the British TV series Skins through the use of camerawork, sound, editing, and mise-en-scene. It provides several examples of how these technical elements portray differences in age and status between teenage characters and adult teacher characters. Camera angles and shot types make the teachers appear more dominant and important compared to the students. The language used by students and teachers also reflects stereotypical age differences. Costumes, expressions, and props help establish the personas associated with teenagers versus authority figures.
This document outlines various techniques used in camera shots including different types of shots like close-ups, mid-shots, and long shots. It also discusses camera angles such as high, low, and canted angles. Various camera movements are covered including pans, tilts, tracks, dollies, and zooms. Finally, the document touches on compositional techniques for framing shots, using the rule of thirds, and manipulating depth of field.
The document lists the equipment, crew, actors, transport, and props/scenery required for a film production titled "No. 19" for client Andrew Ashley. It includes a digital video camera, digital SLR camera, dictaphone, microphone, tripod, editing suite, recording studio, food and toilet facilities for crew, 3 cameramen, a director, 3 actors, a car and driver for transport, a house for filming, a prop trunk, and a costume budget.
A 16-year-old male was asked questions in a questionnaire about how he finds out about and watches new films. He prefers trailers 30-40 seconds in length that are action-filled to attract him to horror films. He expects conventions like weird bad guys, low lighting, violence and gore in horror films and finds slow, suspenseful editing and realistic paranormal activity most effective for scaring audiences.
Young teenagers go camping in the woods at night and capture strange paranormal occurrences on video cameras. The film uses both amateur footage and professional footage with dramatic music to build climax. It has elements of horror involving ghosts, poltergeists, torture, death and a twisted story line where a woman becomes possessed.
The poster for Paranormal Activity uses colors like black, white, red, and blue that are typically associated with the horror genre to set the right tone. A large image of a scared couple in bed at night grabs attention and poses the question of what they are afraid of. Below is the title "Paranormal Activity" in a font that conveys danger. The phrase "Don't see it alone" and a quote calling it "one of the scariest films of all time" aim to stir interest and hype for the film. Overall, the poster effectively advertises the film through its visuals and text.
Paranormal Productions intends to produce a promotional package for an upcoming horror film including a teaser trailer, magazine cover, and poster. The film will target 15-30 year olds interested in horror and combine "amateur" and "professional" footage inspired by films like Paranormal Activity. The package will attract the intended audience by thoroughly following horror conventions and making the story believable. The poster and magazine cover will be consistent in style with the trailer and contain images from its production. The film focuses on a young couple who move into a haunted house previously lived in but quickly left by others. It will effectively use suggestion to create tension without always showing the demon haunting. The promotional package requests a £60,000
Ryan Ward prepared a production budget totaling £56,800 including a 10% contingency. Major expenses included £21,000 for location and equipment hire for 14 days, £10,500 for 3 actors for 14 days, £18,200 for crew and post production including 3 cameramen and editors for 14-7 days, and £3550 for props, costumes and deposits. An additional £10,000 was budgeted as overflow funds.
The production schedule outlines the equipment, crew, actors, models, transport, and props needed to film a program titled "No. 19" between October 27th and November 10th. It lists the professional and amateur cameras, audio equipment, editing and recording facilities, and three crew members needed. It also provides details on the actors, models, and secured transportation and filming location - a house with props including an old trunk and costumes.
The trailer for Paranormal Activity effectively builds tension and mystery around strange events occurring in a house. It shows the protagonists investigating creepy noises and movements using cameras without revealing the source. Audience reaction shots demonstrate the film's scariness. Quotes praise it as "one of the scariest movies" to entice viewers. The trailer follows the rule of revealing some plot details but not everything, leaving viewers wanting to experience the film themselves.
The poster uses colors like black, white, red, and blue that are typically associated with the horror genre to set the right tone. It immediately draws the eye to the large, scary image of a couple in bed with a night-vision effect, posing the question of what they are afraid of. Below is the title "Paranormal Activity" in a font that conveys danger. The tagline "Don't see it alone" and quote at the top claiming the film will cause "nightmares" and is "one of the scariest films" aim to stir interest and hype. Overall, the evaluation finds the poster very successfully advertises the film's scary nature and increases the likelihood of commercial success.
The document provides an analysis of the Empire magazine front cover advertising the film "I Am Legend" starring Will Smith. It notes that the masthead is partially covered by Will Smith's head, showing Empire's confidence in their brand recognition. The main cover line and large image of Will Smith holding a weapon effectively advertise the horror film. Black, white and red colors, as well as a mysterious foggy effect, maintain a horror theme fitting for the genre. Smaller images and text plugs advertise other magazine contents, but clearly position the "I Am Legend" feature as most important. The analysis concludes by identifying design elements to incorporate in a magazine cover promoting their group's film.
The document provides an analysis of three movie trailers for Transformers, Atonement, and Hairspray. It examines elements like when the movie title is revealed, what type of action and pacing is shown, how music and voiceovers provide clues to the genre, and whether the trailer or movie poster is more effective at attracting viewers. Key details like release dates, actors, and production companies are often presented at the end. The document suggests trailers give audiences a better sense of what a movie will be like compared to just a poster.
The document provides an analysis of three movie trailers for Transformers, Atonement, and Hairspray. It examines elements like when the movie title is revealed, what type of information is provided about the cast and crew, how the music and pacing are used, and whether the trailer or movie poster is more effective at attracting viewers. Key details like genre cues, voiceover styles, and end frames are evaluated for each trailer.
Ryan Ward proposes creating a music magazine called "Real Music Magazine" that focuses on music genres using instruments like guitar, bass, drums, and piano. The magazine would be for people aged 15-60 who enjoy indie, heavy metal, and other styles featuring those instruments. It would have a more mature, text-focused style than image-heavy magazines, and be released every two weeks at a cost of £3.50, occasionally including free gifts for readers.
The document discusses how gender is represented in an extract from Doctor Who through the use of camerawork, mise-en-scene, editing, and sound. Initially, stereotypes are depicted where males are dominant and higher in status than females. However, the character Martha later proves these stereotypes wrong by becoming quite domineering. Camera angles, costumes, props, editing techniques, and music are used to first show Martha as vulnerable but later as powerful as she rises up against the Master.
The document discusses how gender is represented in a sequence of Doctor Who through the technical elements of camerawork, sound, editing, and mise-en-scene, as well as more generally. At first, these elements reinforce stereotypes of males being higher in status and power than females. However, as the sequence continues, Martha gains power and the stereotypes are challenged. Camera angles, soundtracks, editing techniques, and costumes are all used to initially position the male character as dominant but later elevate Martha's status as she fights back, representing a shift in the portrayal of gender.
The document discusses how gender is represented in a sequence of Doctor Who through the technical elements of camerawork, sound, editing, and mise-en-scene, as well as more generally. At first, these elements reinforce stereotypes of males being higher in status and power than females. However, as the sequence continues, Martha gains power and the stereotypes are challenged. Camera angles, soundtracks, editing techniques, and costumes are all used to initially position the male character as dominant but later elevate Martha's status as she fights back, representing a shift in the portrayal of gender.
The document discusses how age is represented in the British TV series Skins through the use of camerawork, sound, editing, and mise-en-scene. It provides several examples of how these technical elements portray differences in age and status between teenage characters and adult teacher characters. Camera angles and shot types make the teachers appear more dominant and important compared to the students. The language used by students and teachers also reflects stereotypical age differences. Costumes, expressions, and props help establish the personas associated with teenagers versus authority figures.
This document outlines various techniques used in camera shots including different types of shots like close-ups, mid-shots, and long shots. It also discusses camera angles such as high, low, and canted angles. Various camera movements are covered including pans, tilts, tracks, dollies, and zooms. Finally, the document touches on compositional techniques for framing shots, using the rule of thirds, and manipulating depth of field.