This document discusses potential film studios to distribute a media product involving time travel and superpowers. It analyzes Marvel, TriStar, and New Line Cinema. Marvel creates superhero films and has characters with powers. TriStar has distributed films with fantasy/supernatural elements. New Line Cinema's film The Time Traveler's Wife involves a man who involuntarily time travels, similar to the proposed media product. The target audience for the media product would be teenagers and those in their twenties, as the time travel and action themes may not appeal as much to mid-age audiences. The document evaluates these studios and the audience based on similarities to previous films involving related concepts.
The document compares the opening thriller sequence produced by the student to other media works that feature time travel elements. It analyzes similarities and differences between the student's work and the films The Life and Death of Otto Bloom and Looper, as well as the music video for "Breezeblocks" in terms of titles/characters, plotlines, editing techniques, camera work, pacing, and depictions of action/violence. Overall, the student aims to show how their sequence both develops conventions of and challenges real media products through these elements.
The guy is caught in the moment of death of him and his friends, so he sees it over and over again. He has thirty seconds after the murder to find clues to help him investigate who and why killed him and how can he prevent it from happening. The opening sequence shows three men walking down a path, with two in front talking and one behind on his phone. They realize the third man has stopped and is then shot by an unknown assailant. The man is then shown restarting the thirty seconds to search for clues. Feedback was received that the opening sequence revealed too much, so it was modified to focus on the man searching for clues about his death instead of replaying the events.
This document compares the filmmaker's thriller "Beaten" to other media works that use zombie conventions such as 28 Days Later, The Descent, Michael Jackson's "Thriller" music video, and the video game Left 4 Dead. It analyzes similarities and differences between the works in terms of plotlines, characters, editing techniques, camerawork, titles, and action sequences. Overall, the document shows how "Beaten" both develops typical zombie genres conventions while also challenging some conventions through its unique story elements and filmmaking choices.
White Lantern Film is a digital media social enterprise that produces, develops, and distributes award-winning short films and documentaries. It has distributed successful thriller films like K-Shop, about a student turning vigilante after his father's death, and Emulsion, a psychological thriller about a man's obsession with his missing wife. Though an independent distributor, White Lantern Film could be a good choice for a thriller due to its prior success distributing films with similar elements like pacing, action sequences, mood, and atmosphere.
This document discusses potential film studios to distribute a media product involving time travel and superpowers. It analyzes Marvel, TriStar, and New Line Cinema. Marvel creates superhero films and has characters with powers. TriStar has distributed films with fantasy/supernatural elements. New Line Cinema's film The Time Traveler's Wife involves a man who involuntarily time travels, similar to the proposed media product. The target audience for the media product would be teenagers and those in their twenties, as the time travel and action themes may not appeal as much to mid-age audiences. The document evaluates these studios and the audience based on similarities to previous films involving related concepts.
The document compares the opening thriller sequence produced by the student to other media works that feature time travel elements. It analyzes similarities and differences between the student's work and the films The Life and Death of Otto Bloom and Looper, as well as the music video for "Breezeblocks" in terms of titles/characters, plotlines, editing techniques, camera work, pacing, and depictions of action/violence. Overall, the student aims to show how their sequence both develops conventions of and challenges real media products through these elements.
The guy is caught in the moment of death of him and his friends, so he sees it over and over again. He has thirty seconds after the murder to find clues to help him investigate who and why killed him and how can he prevent it from happening. The opening sequence shows three men walking down a path, with two in front talking and one behind on his phone. They realize the third man has stopped and is then shot by an unknown assailant. The man is then shown restarting the thirty seconds to search for clues. Feedback was received that the opening sequence revealed too much, so it was modified to focus on the man searching for clues about his death instead of replaying the events.
This document compares the filmmaker's thriller "Beaten" to other media works that use zombie conventions such as 28 Days Later, The Descent, Michael Jackson's "Thriller" music video, and the video game Left 4 Dead. It analyzes similarities and differences between the works in terms of plotlines, characters, editing techniques, camerawork, titles, and action sequences. Overall, the document shows how "Beaten" both develops typical zombie genres conventions while also challenging some conventions through its unique story elements and filmmaking choices.
White Lantern Film is a digital media social enterprise that produces, develops, and distributes award-winning short films and documentaries. It has distributed successful thriller films like K-Shop, about a student turning vigilante after his father's death, and Emulsion, a psychological thriller about a man's obsession with his missing wife. Though an independent distributor, White Lantern Film could be a good choice for a thriller due to its prior success distributing films with similar elements like pacing, action sequences, mood, and atmosphere.
The story is about a man who is murdered along with his friends. He finds himself reliving the 30 seconds leading up to his death over and over again. During this time, he must search for clues to help him investigate who killed him and why in order to prevent it from happening. The opening scene shows the three friends walking together when one is shot from behind. When he relives the scene, the main character realizes he has a limited time to search for clues around the crime scene and on his glitching phone to solve his own murder.
Three men are being held captive and forced to play Russian Roulette, taking turns shooting an revolver with one bullet loaded. Their lives are put in the hands of chance against their will. The film explores themes of power, violence, and the dark atmosphere created when human lives are manipulated for the entertainment of others. It draws comparisons to other films that feature Russian Roulette scenes, such as The Deer Hunter where soldiers are forced to play by their captors, and Leon where a young girl plays to prove loyalty, highlighting fear and manipulation.
This document discusses conventions in alternative rock music videos. It analyzes conventions around camera work like close-ups and tracking shots, editing techniques like cutting to the beat and ramping up shots, dark costumes, gritty locations, passionate performances, and direct address of the audience. The document also examines conventions for band websites like dark colors and advertising new albums, as well as album cover conventions like animations and mysterious color schemes. The music video discussed in the document follows many of these conventions to appeal to alternative rock audiences.
This document discusses how the media product uses and develops conventions of real media forms and genres.
It summarizes how the digipak, music video, and website employ conventions of their forms such as graphic images and fonts on the digipak, shots types and editing techniques in the music video, and scrolling layout and colors on the website. However, it also challenges some conventions by using different colors than typical for digipaks and applying rhythmic editing to non-rap music. Overall, the media product draws from real conventions to make it feel authentic while also putting its own spin on some aspects.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
1) A woman born into the Russian royal family was disowned after her family discovered she was conceived out of an affair.
2) She suffered from mental illness and spent many years in an asylum due to being rejected by her family.
3) She now forces people to participate in a life-or-death game where their fate is determined by chance, in order to gain a sense of power over others' lives that she never had control over.
A newlywed couple is tied to opposite sides of a tree in the forest, with the husband dead. The wife unties herself and finds she is in a wedding dress with a ring, but doesn't remember how she got there. She tries to use technology to call for help but it doesn't work. She hears laughing and runs away in a panic. The document provides details on the costumes for the main characters - a blonde haired wife in a ripped wedding dress with cuts and bruises and a dark haired husband looking recently dead. It also describes the abandoned stone building location in the forest inspired by the thriller video "The Inner Fall".
Phase 4 Films would be a suitable distributor for the opening sequence film. Phase 4 Films distributes similar films like Eden that involve human trafficking. It is a family-owned Canadian company that has distributed many genres of films since 1996, including comedies, dramas, thrillers and animation. While it cannot provide the same level of marketing as major studios, Phase 4 Films would market the film through a trailer and posters, and possibly a small premiere or film festival. The film's genre and lower budget would be a good fit for Phase 4 Films' target audiences and film selection.
Anchor Bay Films produced the 2010 thriller film "13" starring Jason Statham and directed by Géla Babluani. The film is about a game of Russian Roulette. The target audience is those aged 16 and older who enjoy darker, more realistic films without heavy special effects. While this particular student film had a low budget due to using school cameras and few extras, commercially released thrillers of this genre typically have multimillion dollar budgets to cover travel, large crews, CGI, locations, and other production elements.
20th Century Fox would be the ideal distributor if the film had an unlimited budget, as they are a major global distributor known for distributing films of various genres, including thrillers similar to the one described. However, Lionsgate would be a better choice as they have experience distributing smaller, lower-budget films from new filmmakers, using effective promotional methods like trailers, posters, and premiers. Lionsgate's willingness to work with independent films and less known creators makes them the most suitable distributor.
Anchor Bay Entertainment started as two separate home video distributors that were later merged and acquired other companies. It specializes in releasing independent films on DVD and Blu-ray, including titles from its library of over 3,500 owned or licensed films. Releasing a film in high definition Blu-ray format could benefit a thriller by improving picture quality, though it may limit the potential market.
Artists Studio is a UK TV drama production company founded in 2009 by former BOX TV founders. It has produced high profile dramas across Europe and North America that have sold worldwide. The document suggests Artists Studio would be interested in distributing the author's thriller because it has a similar theme, characters, and location to The Fall, a crime drama TV series Artists Studio has previously distributed. The author also argues the technical quality of their thriller matches that of The Fall.
A document outlines a kidnapping sequence where a young, pretty blond girl is kidnapped. It mentions the kidnapper/offender, ideas for sound and props during the sequence, and zooming in on a missing poster from a window after a punching occurs.
A female detective's costume was inspired by Kate Beckett's costume from the TV show Castle. The costume included a ripped white t-shirt and shorts to hint that a kidnapped girl had been raped without showing her pants during filming.
Which institution would distribute your film ellaKatie Emily
StudioCanal UK was founded in 1999 as Optimum and distributes over 200 films per year through theatrical releases, DVD/Blu-ray releases, and re-releases of films from its back catalog. In 2006, StudioCanal acquired Optimum and it was renamed StudioCanal in 2011. StudioCanal would be a good choice to distribute a thriller film because it has experience distributing similar genres to wide audiences between 30-40 years old and has international distribution capabilities.
Vestron Pictures would be a suitable distributor for the author's thriller film. Vestron previously distributed similar low-budget films like Parents that had comparable themes and genres to the author's thriller. They have experience distributing films with first-time directors. Now owned by Lionsgate, Vestron could utilize Lionsgate's successful marketing techniques, such as incorporating real blood into print advertisements for Saw III, to promote the author's film. Vestron targets teenage to young adult audiences, which matches the target audience for the author's thriller. Their partnership with Lionsgate could help the author's film find wider success.
The document describes the opening sequence of a thriller film. It will show an establishing shot of a location playing happy music on the radio. Then it will cut to shots of a man violently hitting a girl in a basement. It will then show the man leaving the basement, getting water in the kitchen, and opening a window to reveal a missing poster of the girl outside. The sequence will take place in the basement of Ewhurst house and feature actors Louisa Binder and Adam or Ezra with props of a cup, missing poster, tape, chains and a radio.
The document summarizes Freya Childs' film "Possessed" and discusses horror film conventions. It describes the genre as a supernatural thriller about a witch. It provides examples of key iconography and compares the film to others like "Come Play" and "Slumber." Character archetypes, tone, camera techniques, and title design conventions are examined. Social groups presented include the power dynamic between witches and villagers. The film represents binaries like living/dead and good/evil. Theories of Mulvey and Straus are referenced in relation to the film's representations. Stereotypes around gender are generally adhered to.
At 8:50 I met my group in media class to set up a fake crime scene in the school corridor using eyeshadow, plastic sheets, tape, and fake blood to make characters look dirty. We cleared the area, checked for people, set up poles with plastic sheets to diffuse lighting, applied makeup to characters, assigned roles, and filmed them walking through the scene when called for in media terminology.
The story is about a man who is murdered along with his friends. He finds himself reliving the 30 seconds leading up to his death over and over again. During this time, he must search for clues to help him investigate who killed him and why in order to prevent it from happening. The opening scene shows the three friends walking together when one is shot from behind. When he relives the scene, the main character realizes he has a limited time to search for clues around the crime scene and on his glitching phone to solve his own murder.
Three men are being held captive and forced to play Russian Roulette, taking turns shooting an revolver with one bullet loaded. Their lives are put in the hands of chance against their will. The film explores themes of power, violence, and the dark atmosphere created when human lives are manipulated for the entertainment of others. It draws comparisons to other films that feature Russian Roulette scenes, such as The Deer Hunter where soldiers are forced to play by their captors, and Leon where a young girl plays to prove loyalty, highlighting fear and manipulation.
This document discusses conventions in alternative rock music videos. It analyzes conventions around camera work like close-ups and tracking shots, editing techniques like cutting to the beat and ramping up shots, dark costumes, gritty locations, passionate performances, and direct address of the audience. The document also examines conventions for band websites like dark colors and advertising new albums, as well as album cover conventions like animations and mysterious color schemes. The music video discussed in the document follows many of these conventions to appeal to alternative rock audiences.
This document discusses how the media product uses and develops conventions of real media forms and genres.
It summarizes how the digipak, music video, and website employ conventions of their forms such as graphic images and fonts on the digipak, shots types and editing techniques in the music video, and scrolling layout and colors on the website. However, it also challenges some conventions by using different colors than typical for digipaks and applying rhythmic editing to non-rap music. Overall, the media product draws from real conventions to make it feel authentic while also putting its own spin on some aspects.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
1) A woman born into the Russian royal family was disowned after her family discovered she was conceived out of an affair.
2) She suffered from mental illness and spent many years in an asylum due to being rejected by her family.
3) She now forces people to participate in a life-or-death game where their fate is determined by chance, in order to gain a sense of power over others' lives that she never had control over.
A newlywed couple is tied to opposite sides of a tree in the forest, with the husband dead. The wife unties herself and finds she is in a wedding dress with a ring, but doesn't remember how she got there. She tries to use technology to call for help but it doesn't work. She hears laughing and runs away in a panic. The document provides details on the costumes for the main characters - a blonde haired wife in a ripped wedding dress with cuts and bruises and a dark haired husband looking recently dead. It also describes the abandoned stone building location in the forest inspired by the thriller video "The Inner Fall".
Phase 4 Films would be a suitable distributor for the opening sequence film. Phase 4 Films distributes similar films like Eden that involve human trafficking. It is a family-owned Canadian company that has distributed many genres of films since 1996, including comedies, dramas, thrillers and animation. While it cannot provide the same level of marketing as major studios, Phase 4 Films would market the film through a trailer and posters, and possibly a small premiere or film festival. The film's genre and lower budget would be a good fit for Phase 4 Films' target audiences and film selection.
Anchor Bay Films produced the 2010 thriller film "13" starring Jason Statham and directed by Géla Babluani. The film is about a game of Russian Roulette. The target audience is those aged 16 and older who enjoy darker, more realistic films without heavy special effects. While this particular student film had a low budget due to using school cameras and few extras, commercially released thrillers of this genre typically have multimillion dollar budgets to cover travel, large crews, CGI, locations, and other production elements.
20th Century Fox would be the ideal distributor if the film had an unlimited budget, as they are a major global distributor known for distributing films of various genres, including thrillers similar to the one described. However, Lionsgate would be a better choice as they have experience distributing smaller, lower-budget films from new filmmakers, using effective promotional methods like trailers, posters, and premiers. Lionsgate's willingness to work with independent films and less known creators makes them the most suitable distributor.
Anchor Bay Entertainment started as two separate home video distributors that were later merged and acquired other companies. It specializes in releasing independent films on DVD and Blu-ray, including titles from its library of over 3,500 owned or licensed films. Releasing a film in high definition Blu-ray format could benefit a thriller by improving picture quality, though it may limit the potential market.
Artists Studio is a UK TV drama production company founded in 2009 by former BOX TV founders. It has produced high profile dramas across Europe and North America that have sold worldwide. The document suggests Artists Studio would be interested in distributing the author's thriller because it has a similar theme, characters, and location to The Fall, a crime drama TV series Artists Studio has previously distributed. The author also argues the technical quality of their thriller matches that of The Fall.
A document outlines a kidnapping sequence where a young, pretty blond girl is kidnapped. It mentions the kidnapper/offender, ideas for sound and props during the sequence, and zooming in on a missing poster from a window after a punching occurs.
A female detective's costume was inspired by Kate Beckett's costume from the TV show Castle. The costume included a ripped white t-shirt and shorts to hint that a kidnapped girl had been raped without showing her pants during filming.
Which institution would distribute your film ellaKatie Emily
StudioCanal UK was founded in 1999 as Optimum and distributes over 200 films per year through theatrical releases, DVD/Blu-ray releases, and re-releases of films from its back catalog. In 2006, StudioCanal acquired Optimum and it was renamed StudioCanal in 2011. StudioCanal would be a good choice to distribute a thriller film because it has experience distributing similar genres to wide audiences between 30-40 years old and has international distribution capabilities.
Vestron Pictures would be a suitable distributor for the author's thriller film. Vestron previously distributed similar low-budget films like Parents that had comparable themes and genres to the author's thriller. They have experience distributing films with first-time directors. Now owned by Lionsgate, Vestron could utilize Lionsgate's successful marketing techniques, such as incorporating real blood into print advertisements for Saw III, to promote the author's film. Vestron targets teenage to young adult audiences, which matches the target audience for the author's thriller. Their partnership with Lionsgate could help the author's film find wider success.
The document describes the opening sequence of a thriller film. It will show an establishing shot of a location playing happy music on the radio. Then it will cut to shots of a man violently hitting a girl in a basement. It will then show the man leaving the basement, getting water in the kitchen, and opening a window to reveal a missing poster of the girl outside. The sequence will take place in the basement of Ewhurst house and feature actors Louisa Binder and Adam or Ezra with props of a cup, missing poster, tape, chains and a radio.
The document summarizes Freya Childs' film "Possessed" and discusses horror film conventions. It describes the genre as a supernatural thriller about a witch. It provides examples of key iconography and compares the film to others like "Come Play" and "Slumber." Character archetypes, tone, camera techniques, and title design conventions are examined. Social groups presented include the power dynamic between witches and villagers. The film represents binaries like living/dead and good/evil. Theories of Mulvey and Straus are referenced in relation to the film's representations. Stereotypes around gender are generally adhered to.
At 8:50 I met my group in media class to set up a fake crime scene in the school corridor using eyeshadow, plastic sheets, tape, and fake blood to make characters look dirty. We cleared the area, checked for people, set up poles with plastic sheets to diffuse lighting, applied makeup to characters, assigned roles, and filmed them walking through the scene when called for in media terminology.
The document discusses researching existing album covers, websites, and music videos from pop artists Dua Lipa and Ariana Grande to identify conventions in those media. Key conventions identified include using bright colors, trendy clothing to portray fashionability, prominent images of the artist, and sexually suggestive portrayals of female artists. The research informed the design of the student's own album cover, website, and music video for their pop artist, with the goal of presenting the artist's image and connecting the different media while also challenging some conventions.
This document discusses genre conventions in popular female solo pop artists. It provides examples of Beyonce, Rihanna, Ariana Grande, and Selena Gomez and analyzes similarities and differences in their music videos, album artwork, and websites. Key similarities included close-up shots in music videos, natural lighting, track listings on albums, and social media links on websites. Differences included varied color schemes, editing styles, and layouts of the artists' websites. The document aims to understand common conventions to help construct a campaign for a new female solo pop artist.
The document proposes a music video concept for Dominic Fike's song "Acai Bowl". It describes setting up camera shots in a black studio with changing lighting. There would be four sets - beginning with a guitarist, then dancers behind a screen, followed by a band, and returning to the guitarist. Throughout, the singer would move between sets as the camera captures different elements like slow motion wine spilling and glass breaking. Costumes, props, and an online portfolio site are also outlined, providing details to bring the conceptual narrative to life through visuals and movement.
The document provides information about the American indie band Bonny Doon and their song "A Lotta Things". It states that Bonny Doon formed in 2014 and has released two albums. The proposed music video would follow the narrative of the song's lyrics and feature the four band members. Scenes would cut between sketches of the singer acting out the lyrics and the full band performing in a casually decorated room, maintaining a grainy, low-fi aesthetic to match the song's mood.
The music video concept involves a girl singing to the audience about her boyfriend who is madly in love with her. Throughout the song, she interacts with strange objects while the camera follows her. The narrative revolves around the song lyrics, such as "My boyfriend talks too much" and "He tries to make me breakfast but I hate bacon and eggs." The proposed digipak and website design would feature bright colors and lines to appeal to a younger audience but also wider appreciation, matching the vibrancy of the proposed music video.
Three 17-20 year old boys dressed in casual jeans and t-shirts would be the subjects of a music video taking place in a cartoon-like setting filled with bold colors. The video would follow the boys attempting everyday tasks like pouring cereal but failing in funny ways, representing the struggles young men face with societal expectations. Key props like a cartoonishly labeled carton of milk are proposed to enhance the comedic concept.
Ariana Grande has a carefully crafted music campaign that considers spreadability across wide-ranging platforms and mass audience appeal. Her branding and representation aim to be consistent and showcase her genre and marketability while being relatable to fans. Grande's website connects fans to her social media and music, using her signature pink and monochromatic colors. As a pop/contemporary R&B artist targeting teenage girls, Grande dresses femininely without overt sexualization, cultivating a wildly successful brand promoted across clothing, merchandise, and YouTube.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers use a music campaign including a website, album, and CD to promote their music and enhance their success. Their target audience is people aged 15-30 who enjoy American rock music, as the band produces heavy rock music with unusual lyrics. They have a unique selling point in their distinctive musical style and edgy appearance. Their three campaign products - the website, album, and music videos - have different concepts but relate through color schemes. The band's unconventional ideology and creativity attract audiences who appreciate their self-expression. Overall, their creative campaign works well to connect with fans.
Justin Bieber's new album "Purpose" promotes a more mature image through a minimal black and white album cover showing his face and body art. The album's songs discuss love, heartbreak, and owning up to past mistakes. This narrative is continued in the black and white music video that features intimate scenes with various women. Bieber's website complements the album with its similar black and white coloring and prominent display of the "Purpose" name. Together, these products present a cohesive message that Bieber has a new purpose in life found through love while still appealing to his core audience.
Jorja Smith is a female R&B and pop artist who appeals mainly to 15-25 year old girls. Her music campaign promotes her new album through her website, music video, and album packaging. The campaign stays true to Jorja Smith's natural image and feminist messages, which engages her primarily female audience. All elements of the campaign, including the website, video, and album packaging, feature consistent fonts and styles that match Jorja Smith's rustic R&B sound.
1) The document discusses a music campaign by the death/thrash metal band Possessed to promote their new album Revelations of Oblivion.
2) As one of the first death metal bands, Possessed helped establish the genre but had not released an album in over 30 years.
3) The campaign uses the band's website, music video, and album cover artwork to promote the band's anti-Christian, satanic ideology while retaining their image over many years without conforming to trends.
The document provides an overview of the thriller genre in literature, film, and television. It indicates that thrillers induce feelings of excitement, anxiety, tension, suspense, fear and similar emotions in viewers/readers. The genre includes tales of espionage, politics, financial schemes, adventure, military fiction, technology and religious plots. It is difficult to define but involves media that thrills audiences.
Discuss the issues raised by media ownership within a media area you have stu...Katie Emily
Warner Brothers is one of the largest Hollywood studios, owning a film industry oligopoly as a subsidiary of AT&T. Their blockbuster films like Wonder Woman have budgets over $300 million and profits over $700 million, allowing risks on less profitable films. In contrast, independent UK studio Belstone Pictures has much smaller $150,000 budgets, using cheaper actors, equipment, and locations. While Wonder Woman was extensively marketed and distributed worldwide, Tank 432 focused on film festivals and social media with more limited distribution and revenue. The structures of the Hollywood system put independent studios at a disadvantage in terms of budgets, marketing, and competing with major studio tentpole films.
The scene opens with a man stroking his wife's head and narrating disturbing thoughts about cracking her skull and spooning her brain. His words and the unsettling music create a frightening and manipulative impression of the character. The wife appears expressionless and inferior, pitied by the viewer for trusting such a man. Jump cuts of empty streets and houses contrast with the husband's monologue, reflecting his insanity and implying the wife will soon be motionless like the surroundings. This unsettling opening sequence immediately draws the viewer in and establishes the adult and disturbing tone of the film.
The document lists the clothing items, including tops, bottoms, and shoes, for 4 characters - 3 bullies and 1 victim. It provides details like the price, brand, size, and color for each clothing item for each character. The bullies' outfits include more expensive brand name items from brands like Palace, Adidas, Moncler, Stone Island, Nike, and Yeezy, while the victim's outfit contains less expensive generic or Amazon brand items.
Production and roles presentation kasimKatie Emily
The document discusses the key roles involved in film production including producer, director, director of photography, script supervisor/continuity supervisor, set designer, and editor. It provides examples for each role and describes their main responsibilities. The producer oversees the entire production process, while the director controls the artistic and dramatic aspects. The director of photography is responsible for camera and lighting decisions. The script/continuity supervisor ensures consistency. The set designer crafts the visual environment and the editor assembles shots into a coherent narrative.
Warner Bros was founded in 1923 by four brothers and owns several major media companies. Their highest grossing film is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 which made over $1.3 billion. Belstone Pictures is an independent film company that produced the 2016 film Tank 432 directed by Nick Gillespie. Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins, was released in 2017 with a budget of $120-150 million and grossed over $821 million at the box office.
Elevate Your Nonprofit's Online Presence_ A Guide to Effective SEO Strategies...TechSoup
Whether you're new to SEO or looking to refine your existing strategies, this webinar will provide you with actionable insights and practical tips to elevate your nonprofit's online presence.
A Free 200-Page eBook ~ Brain and Mind Exercise.pptxOH TEIK BIN
(A Free eBook comprising 3 Sets of Presentation of a selection of Puzzles, Brain Teasers and Thinking Problems to exercise both the mind and the Right and Left Brain. To help keep the mind and brain fit and healthy. Good for both the young and old alike.
Answers are given for all the puzzles and problems.)
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Gender and Mental Health - Counselling and Family Therapy Applications and In...PsychoTech Services
A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
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ملزمة تشريح الجهاز الهيكلي (نظري 3)
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تتميز هذهِ الملزمة بعِدة مُميزات :
1- مُترجمة ترجمة تُناسب جميع المستويات
2- تحتوي على 78 رسم توضيحي لكل كلمة موجودة بالملزمة (لكل كلمة !!!!)
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3- دقة الكتابة والصور عالية جداً جداً جداً
4- هُنالك بعض المعلومات تم توضيحها بشكل تفصيلي جداً (تُعتبر لدى الطالب أو الطالبة بإنها معلومات مُبهمة ومع ذلك تم توضيح هذهِ المعلومات المُبهمة بشكل تفصيلي جداً
5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
6- تحتوي الملزمة في اول سلايد على خارطة تتضمن جميع تفرُعات معلومات الجهاز الهيكلي المذكورة في هذهِ الملزمة
واخيراً هذهِ الملزمة حلالٌ عليكم وإتمنى منكم إن تدعولي بالخير والصحة والعافية فقط
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Andreas Schleicher presents PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Thinking - 18 Jun...EduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher, Director of Education and Skills at the OECD presents at the launch of PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Minds, Creative Schools on 18 June 2024.
Information and Communication Technology in EducationMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 2)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐈𝐂𝐓 𝐢𝐧 𝐞𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧:
Students will be able to explain the role and impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in education. They will understand how ICT tools, such as computers, the internet, and educational software, enhance learning and teaching processes. By exploring various ICT applications, students will recognize how these technologies facilitate access to information, improve communication, support collaboration, and enable personalized learning experiences.
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐬𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐜𝐞𝐬 𝐨𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐢𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐭:
-Students will be able to discuss what constitutes reliable sources on the internet. They will learn to identify key characteristics of trustworthy information, such as credibility, accuracy, and authority. By examining different types of online sources, students will develop skills to evaluate the reliability of websites and content, ensuring they can distinguish between reputable information and misinformation.