The document describes using various tools in word and drawplus to crop an indent image, enlarge a line, change its color to black, copy and paste the line to cover the edges of the indent, and export the final image as a jpeg file.
The document describes the process of creating a game in Photoshop. It outlines how the student created the character, starting screen with logo and text, character picker that slides in, platforms and coins for gameplay, obstacles using the pen tool, and an end screen for when the player dies. Key tools used included the pen, rectangle, and paint bucket tools to draw, fill shapes, and change character colors. The student looked at online examples for inspiration on creating different obstacle types.
The document describes steps taken to create a fingerprint indent design in layers, including adding and positioning rectangles, changing colors, fonts, and transparencies. Rectangles were copied, rotated, joined, and sent to back. Text was added and repositioned. The design was exported as a JPEG.
The camera will focus on recording video within a designated area shaped like a box. The box will define the boundaries that the camera will concentrate on filming. Anything outside of the box area will not be the main subject that the camera prioritizes in its recording.
The document discusses photos taken of a model named Dom to represent schizophrenia for a film poster or magazine cover. Several photos were deemed inappropriate for different reasons, such as only showing part of the face, being out of focus, or including too much of the face. The selected photos for the magazine cover include one of Dom screaming to express the emotion of the character and another that will be halved and used on both sides of the screaming photo. Inspiration was drawn from online videos about schizophrenia and a play about using color effectively.
How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning...a2mn
The document discusses the author's use of various media technologies during their project. They learned to use Slideshare to upload documents like word files and powerpoints to their blog. They also learned how to use Serif Draw Plus X5 and Serif Photoplus X5 graphic design software to create images and learn key tools. Specifically, they used these programs to create a film poster and magazine cover for their project. They also screened portions of their video trailer and imported them into other programs. Sound Jay was a useful site for downloading copyright-free music, particularly thriller sound effects, for their video trailer.
The document describes the process of editing multiple images to create sections of a character's face, representing different personalities, to assemble into a film poster. The editor adjusted brightness, contrast, and colorization of each image section. They experimented with effects like selective color and color balance until satisfied with the representation of each personality. The images were then arranged and additional text elements like credits and title were added to the final poster, which was exported as a JPEG. Minor additional editing was done to add an indent detail.
The video analyzes the use of color, lighting, sound, and mise-en-scene in the movie trailer for Side Effects. It notes that the initial calm and natural colors establish a sense of well-being for the characters, while later greys and oranges imply a change in their situation. Sound starts peaceful but becomes tense, with diegetic dialogue revealing an emergency and cry for help. Shots of the protagonist and a prominent male character show the effects on them. The increasing sounds of urgency and a beeping noise build tension, intriguing viewers about the plot and characters.
The document discusses practicing a "tracking shot" for a film opening that follows someone through a production company, as it is an interesting shot that could be reused depending on the genre. However, another actor was later used instead to play the father of a patient in the film.
The document describes the process of creating a game in Photoshop. It outlines how the student created the character, starting screen with logo and text, character picker that slides in, platforms and coins for gameplay, obstacles using the pen tool, and an end screen for when the player dies. Key tools used included the pen, rectangle, and paint bucket tools to draw, fill shapes, and change character colors. The student looked at online examples for inspiration on creating different obstacle types.
The document describes steps taken to create a fingerprint indent design in layers, including adding and positioning rectangles, changing colors, fonts, and transparencies. Rectangles were copied, rotated, joined, and sent to back. Text was added and repositioned. The design was exported as a JPEG.
The camera will focus on recording video within a designated area shaped like a box. The box will define the boundaries that the camera will concentrate on filming. Anything outside of the box area will not be the main subject that the camera prioritizes in its recording.
The document discusses photos taken of a model named Dom to represent schizophrenia for a film poster or magazine cover. Several photos were deemed inappropriate for different reasons, such as only showing part of the face, being out of focus, or including too much of the face. The selected photos for the magazine cover include one of Dom screaming to express the emotion of the character and another that will be halved and used on both sides of the screaming photo. Inspiration was drawn from online videos about schizophrenia and a play about using color effectively.
How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning...a2mn
The document discusses the author's use of various media technologies during their project. They learned to use Slideshare to upload documents like word files and powerpoints to their blog. They also learned how to use Serif Draw Plus X5 and Serif Photoplus X5 graphic design software to create images and learn key tools. Specifically, they used these programs to create a film poster and magazine cover for their project. They also screened portions of their video trailer and imported them into other programs. Sound Jay was a useful site for downloading copyright-free music, particularly thriller sound effects, for their video trailer.
The document describes the process of editing multiple images to create sections of a character's face, representing different personalities, to assemble into a film poster. The editor adjusted brightness, contrast, and colorization of each image section. They experimented with effects like selective color and color balance until satisfied with the representation of each personality. The images were then arranged and additional text elements like credits and title were added to the final poster, which was exported as a JPEG. Minor additional editing was done to add an indent detail.
The video analyzes the use of color, lighting, sound, and mise-en-scene in the movie trailer for Side Effects. It notes that the initial calm and natural colors establish a sense of well-being for the characters, while later greys and oranges imply a change in their situation. Sound starts peaceful but becomes tense, with diegetic dialogue revealing an emergency and cry for help. Shots of the protagonist and a prominent male character show the effects on them. The increasing sounds of urgency and a beeping noise build tension, intriguing viewers about the plot and characters.
The document discusses practicing a "tracking shot" for a film opening that follows someone through a production company, as it is an interesting shot that could be reused depending on the genre. However, another actor was later used instead to play the father of a patient in the film.
The document discusses pre-production planning for three shots. For the corridor shot, the director will film an actor gradually moving towards the camera along a plain corridor to focus attention on the actor against a neutral background. For a birds-eye view shot from above the stairs, the actor can stand in a small space underneath to make the shot seem more distant. Finally, the director will film a tracking shot of the actor walking down the stairs to utilize the 'caged effect' of the railings, which fits with the film's storyline.
The opening sequence consists entirely of blue text on a black background with non-diegetic sound. It does not effectively set the tone or intrigue the viewer about the characters and plot. There are no camera shots, effects on the text, or evolution in the sound to engage the audience. More elements could have been added to make it an more compelling opening that provides clues about the genre and target audience.
The document discusses photos taken of Dom to represent schizophrenia for a film poster or magazine cover. Several photos were deemed inappropriate: one was just of Dom's cheek, another was blurry, and one captured too much of his face. The selected photos include one of each side of Dom's face and one where he is screaming, to express the emotions of the character. Inspiration was drawn from YouTube videos and seeing The Woman in Black play, which helped capture the mood needed.
The document describes changes made to a magazine cover based on feedback. Specifically:
- The number of colors used was reduced from 5 to 4 (black, white, yellow, red) to make the cover less busy.
- The banner color was changed to a darker gray and text was moved into the banner.
- A spelling error of "peek" was corrected.
- Font styles were standardized across text elements on the cover.
- Images in the banner were spaced more evenly.
- The original barcode was replaced with a more professional-looking one from the internet.
The media product uses, develops, and challenges some forms and conventions of real media products. It develops conventions through its use of close-ups, scary settings, low-key lighting, and color usage, which advance themes and genres similarly used in films like Side Effects and The Woman in Black. However, it also challenges conventions through its disjointed magazine cover comprising multiple images rather than a single one, mirroring the plot's themes of schizophrenia. While most elements develop real conventions, the intent is to thoughtfully challenge expectations.
The document describes the process of editing multiple images to create sections of a character's face, representing different personalities, to be pieced together into a film poster. The editor adjusted brightness, contrast, and colorization of each image section. When satisfied with the edits, the images were arranged on a page in Serif Draw and additional text elements like credits and a title were added. Minor further edits were then made before exporting the completed poster.
The document is a summary of the editing process for a film project. It describes:
1) Importing, trimming, and arranging video clips to build the narrative. Clips were trimmed and rearranged to fit the script and remove mistakes.
2) Adding text overlays to introduce each new clip and provide context. Clips from other films were also imported and trimmed.
3) Importing a theme song and adding it to the beginning, trimming and fading it to match a television show opening.
4) Continuing to refine clip order and text to complete the project and provide evidence for challenging conventions of real media.
The document describes the process of editing a film opening sequence in MoviePlus X6. Key steps include importing and trimming video clips, stabilizing shaky footage, changing color parameters, adding text overlays with animations, and importing and layering various sound effects and music tracks to accompany the visuals. Feedback from a teacher suggested adding more camera shots and improving continuity between scenes. In response, the documenter filmed additional clips and rotated and trimmed them to fit together smoothly in the sequence.
The document discusses changes needed to improve a movie trailer, including adding institutional information in the credits. After examining credits on sample trailers, the author decides the first example resembles their movie poster credits. However, when trying to open the trailer file to make edits, the same locking issue reoccurs, preventing changes from being saved. The author creates a text-only version instead to demonstrate how the improved trailer would appear.
Serif Page Plus X6 allowed the user to rotate images from a PDF file and copy them into a PowerPoint presentation, solving the problem of linking the PDF directly to a blogger page. Through working around this issue, the user gained experience with the basic tools in Serif Page Plus X6 and now feels confident using them in the future.
I made changes to my film poster by deleting the old indent, inserting a new indent, copying and pasting it onto the poster, cropping the excess background around the indent using the crop tool, reducing the size of the indent so it fit properly, and exporting the final poster as a JPEG file.
How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning...a2mn
The document discusses the use of various media technologies in the construction and research stages of a project. It describes learning to use Slideshare to upload documents like word files and PowerPoints to a blog. It also discusses learning to use Serif Draw Plus X5 and Serif Photoplus X5 software to edit images, add colors and textures, and export files. Sound effects from sites like Sound Jay were downloaded and layered in Serif Movie Plus X6 to create an immersive trailer.
The document describes changes made to a film trailer project. Issues arose from using different software and computers at home vs. at school. Fonts, sounds, and other files were not consistent between locations. The student tried various solutions like adding files to a USB drive, but ran into other problems like file locking. In the end, the student changed the font as needed at school and exported the updated trailer to their blog.
The document summarizes changes made to a magazine cover design, including changing the date, issue number, price and website to red and placing them below the masthead. The fonts were limited to two styles for consistency, and the magazine title and film title used different fonts to stand out. Arrows were added between images on the dark background border and a rectangle ensured consistent spacing between images. The barcode was also rotated.
This document discusses the BBFC 15 film classification in the UK. A 15 rating allows for strong violence, frequent strong language, portrayals of sexual activity, and brief scenes of sexual violence. Discriminatory language is permitted as long as it is not endorsed by the film. Drug use can be shown but not in an encouraging way. The document also explains why the filmmaker chose a 15 rating over 12 or 12A, as those restrict disturbing or imitable content, and a 15 rating gives more scope to explore the disturbing nature of schizophrenia for a psychological thriller.
media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation ...a2mn
The document discusses the author's use of various media technologies in their construction, research, planning and evaluation stages. They learned how to use Slideshare to upload documents like word files and powerpoints to their blog. They also learned how to use Serif Draw Plus X5 and Serif Photoplus X5 software to edit images, change colors and transparency, add shapes and text. This allowed them to create materials like a film poster and magazine cover for their project. They also screened video clips and exported images from the software to include in assignments. The author explored different sites to find copyright free music and sound effects suitable for their thriller genre trailer.
Side Effects had lower domestic box office sales than The Sixth Sense because Bruce Willis is a well-known international actor from films like Pulp Fiction and Armageddon. People who saw him in the trailer for Side Effects may have been more likely to see the film assuming it would be good based on Willis' past roles in successful movies.
The document discusses photos taken of a person named Dom to represent schizophrenia for a film poster or magazine cover. Several photos were deemed inappropriate for reasons like only showing part of the face, being blurry, or including too much of the face. The selected photos include one where Dom is screaming to express the character's emotion and another split in half to use on both sides of the screaming photo. Inspiration was drawn from YouTube videos and a play about using color effectively.
The document discusses choosing to create a trailer about schizophrenia because it was a topic frequently in the news at that time. The author wanted to increase understanding of schizophrenia beyond just hearing voices, as reporters sometimes lacked knowledge and took an attacking approach to stories on mental illness. By focusing the trailer on schizophrenia, the author aimed to provide more information on the condition and reduce stigma.
The document summarizes changes made to a film poster based on feedback. The key changes included standardizing the title font to "Colonial Light SF" for consistency, adding a black border around the trailer insert to better blend it into the poster, reducing the size of the credit block, changing the tagline font to "Verdict SF", adding a BBFC 15 rating, and centering the release date. These edits improved the visual cohesion and completeness of information on the film poster.
The filmmaker chose the title "Why?" because they feel it is thought provoking and will encourage people to watch the film. They selected this title as it highlights the theme of mental illness and provides insight into the plot for viewers. The title is short yet grabs attention and hints at the subject matter that will be explored.
The camera work, sound, and lighting in the trailer for The Strangers are used to build tension and establish it as a psychological thriller. A two-shot introduces the main characters and their relationship. Extreme close-ups draw attention to actions like locking the door that suggest themes of security and the unknown. Shots frame characters from behind to imply they are always being watched. Sudden diegetic sounds like a dropping tool create unease against the peaceful music. Screams and an axe attacking the door drive the tension higher as the story progresses to another level. Low key lighting sets the dark, scary mood for the nighttime scenes.
The document discusses pre-production planning for three shots. For the corridor shot, the director will film an actor gradually moving towards the camera along a plain corridor to focus attention on the actor against a neutral background. For a birds-eye view shot from above the stairs, the actor can stand in a small space underneath to make the shot seem more distant. Finally, the director will film a tracking shot of the actor walking down the stairs to utilize the 'caged effect' of the railings, which fits with the film's storyline.
The opening sequence consists entirely of blue text on a black background with non-diegetic sound. It does not effectively set the tone or intrigue the viewer about the characters and plot. There are no camera shots, effects on the text, or evolution in the sound to engage the audience. More elements could have been added to make it an more compelling opening that provides clues about the genre and target audience.
The document discusses photos taken of Dom to represent schizophrenia for a film poster or magazine cover. Several photos were deemed inappropriate: one was just of Dom's cheek, another was blurry, and one captured too much of his face. The selected photos include one of each side of Dom's face and one where he is screaming, to express the emotions of the character. Inspiration was drawn from YouTube videos and seeing The Woman in Black play, which helped capture the mood needed.
The document describes changes made to a magazine cover based on feedback. Specifically:
- The number of colors used was reduced from 5 to 4 (black, white, yellow, red) to make the cover less busy.
- The banner color was changed to a darker gray and text was moved into the banner.
- A spelling error of "peek" was corrected.
- Font styles were standardized across text elements on the cover.
- Images in the banner were spaced more evenly.
- The original barcode was replaced with a more professional-looking one from the internet.
The media product uses, develops, and challenges some forms and conventions of real media products. It develops conventions through its use of close-ups, scary settings, low-key lighting, and color usage, which advance themes and genres similarly used in films like Side Effects and The Woman in Black. However, it also challenges conventions through its disjointed magazine cover comprising multiple images rather than a single one, mirroring the plot's themes of schizophrenia. While most elements develop real conventions, the intent is to thoughtfully challenge expectations.
The document describes the process of editing multiple images to create sections of a character's face, representing different personalities, to be pieced together into a film poster. The editor adjusted brightness, contrast, and colorization of each image section. When satisfied with the edits, the images were arranged on a page in Serif Draw and additional text elements like credits and a title were added. Minor further edits were then made before exporting the completed poster.
The document is a summary of the editing process for a film project. It describes:
1) Importing, trimming, and arranging video clips to build the narrative. Clips were trimmed and rearranged to fit the script and remove mistakes.
2) Adding text overlays to introduce each new clip and provide context. Clips from other films were also imported and trimmed.
3) Importing a theme song and adding it to the beginning, trimming and fading it to match a television show opening.
4) Continuing to refine clip order and text to complete the project and provide evidence for challenging conventions of real media.
The document describes the process of editing a film opening sequence in MoviePlus X6. Key steps include importing and trimming video clips, stabilizing shaky footage, changing color parameters, adding text overlays with animations, and importing and layering various sound effects and music tracks to accompany the visuals. Feedback from a teacher suggested adding more camera shots and improving continuity between scenes. In response, the documenter filmed additional clips and rotated and trimmed them to fit together smoothly in the sequence.
The document discusses changes needed to improve a movie trailer, including adding institutional information in the credits. After examining credits on sample trailers, the author decides the first example resembles their movie poster credits. However, when trying to open the trailer file to make edits, the same locking issue reoccurs, preventing changes from being saved. The author creates a text-only version instead to demonstrate how the improved trailer would appear.
Serif Page Plus X6 allowed the user to rotate images from a PDF file and copy them into a PowerPoint presentation, solving the problem of linking the PDF directly to a blogger page. Through working around this issue, the user gained experience with the basic tools in Serif Page Plus X6 and now feels confident using them in the future.
I made changes to my film poster by deleting the old indent, inserting a new indent, copying and pasting it onto the poster, cropping the excess background around the indent using the crop tool, reducing the size of the indent so it fit properly, and exporting the final poster as a JPEG file.
How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning...a2mn
The document discusses the use of various media technologies in the construction and research stages of a project. It describes learning to use Slideshare to upload documents like word files and PowerPoints to a blog. It also discusses learning to use Serif Draw Plus X5 and Serif Photoplus X5 software to edit images, add colors and textures, and export files. Sound effects from sites like Sound Jay were downloaded and layered in Serif Movie Plus X6 to create an immersive trailer.
The document describes changes made to a film trailer project. Issues arose from using different software and computers at home vs. at school. Fonts, sounds, and other files were not consistent between locations. The student tried various solutions like adding files to a USB drive, but ran into other problems like file locking. In the end, the student changed the font as needed at school and exported the updated trailer to their blog.
The document summarizes changes made to a magazine cover design, including changing the date, issue number, price and website to red and placing them below the masthead. The fonts were limited to two styles for consistency, and the magazine title and film title used different fonts to stand out. Arrows were added between images on the dark background border and a rectangle ensured consistent spacing between images. The barcode was also rotated.
This document discusses the BBFC 15 film classification in the UK. A 15 rating allows for strong violence, frequent strong language, portrayals of sexual activity, and brief scenes of sexual violence. Discriminatory language is permitted as long as it is not endorsed by the film. Drug use can be shown but not in an encouraging way. The document also explains why the filmmaker chose a 15 rating over 12 or 12A, as those restrict disturbing or imitable content, and a 15 rating gives more scope to explore the disturbing nature of schizophrenia for a psychological thriller.
media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation ...a2mn
The document discusses the author's use of various media technologies in their construction, research, planning and evaluation stages. They learned how to use Slideshare to upload documents like word files and powerpoints to their blog. They also learned how to use Serif Draw Plus X5 and Serif Photoplus X5 software to edit images, change colors and transparency, add shapes and text. This allowed them to create materials like a film poster and magazine cover for their project. They also screened video clips and exported images from the software to include in assignments. The author explored different sites to find copyright free music and sound effects suitable for their thriller genre trailer.
Side Effects had lower domestic box office sales than The Sixth Sense because Bruce Willis is a well-known international actor from films like Pulp Fiction and Armageddon. People who saw him in the trailer for Side Effects may have been more likely to see the film assuming it would be good based on Willis' past roles in successful movies.
The document discusses photos taken of a person named Dom to represent schizophrenia for a film poster or magazine cover. Several photos were deemed inappropriate for reasons like only showing part of the face, being blurry, or including too much of the face. The selected photos include one where Dom is screaming to express the character's emotion and another split in half to use on both sides of the screaming photo. Inspiration was drawn from YouTube videos and a play about using color effectively.
The document discusses choosing to create a trailer about schizophrenia because it was a topic frequently in the news at that time. The author wanted to increase understanding of schizophrenia beyond just hearing voices, as reporters sometimes lacked knowledge and took an attacking approach to stories on mental illness. By focusing the trailer on schizophrenia, the author aimed to provide more information on the condition and reduce stigma.
The document summarizes changes made to a film poster based on feedback. The key changes included standardizing the title font to "Colonial Light SF" for consistency, adding a black border around the trailer insert to better blend it into the poster, reducing the size of the credit block, changing the tagline font to "Verdict SF", adding a BBFC 15 rating, and centering the release date. These edits improved the visual cohesion and completeness of information on the film poster.
The filmmaker chose the title "Why?" because they feel it is thought provoking and will encourage people to watch the film. They selected this title as it highlights the theme of mental illness and provides insight into the plot for viewers. The title is short yet grabs attention and hints at the subject matter that will be explored.
The camera work, sound, and lighting in the trailer for The Strangers are used to build tension and establish it as a psychological thriller. A two-shot introduces the main characters and their relationship. Extreme close-ups draw attention to actions like locking the door that suggest themes of security and the unknown. Shots frame characters from behind to imply they are always being watched. Sudden diegetic sounds like a dropping tool create unease against the peaceful music. Screams and an axe attacking the door drive the tension higher as the story progresses to another level. Low key lighting sets the dark, scary mood for the nighttime scenes.
The document discusses the lighting, color, camera work, and editing choices made in the trailer for Mission Impossible 3. Low key lighting was used to make the film seem mysterious. The main colors used were red and yellow, with red representing seriousness and passion. Camera techniques like close-ups, over the shoulder shots, and crane shots were employed to focus viewers on characters and actions. Fast cuts and fades between scenes leave viewers wanting to see more. These elements aim to convey that the film is a serious spy thriller with secrets and danger.
The filmmaker chose the title "Why?" because they feel it is thought provoking and will encourage people to watch the film. They selected this title as it highlights the theme of mental illness and provides insight into the plot for viewers. The title is short yet grabs attention and hints at the subject matter that will be explored.
The filmmaker chose the title "Why?" because they feel it is thought provoking and will encourage people to watch the film. They selected this title as it highlights the theme of mental illness and provides insight into the plot for viewers. The title is short yet grabs attention and hints at the subject matter that will be explored.
The newsletter discusses potential filming locations and issues for a trailer. It describes choosing a school location that is familiar and does not require permission. A graveyard is also selected that can be filmed without permission. The document indicates calling a priest to find an appropriate time to film at a church when other events are not scheduled. Potential issues mentioned are filming on a school day without planned evening events, a funeral occurring on the planned graveyard filming day, and planned religious ceremonies at the church.
The document discusses the author's use of various media technologies in their construction and research, planning, and evaluation stages. The author learned how to upload documents like word documents and powerpoints onto their blog using Slideshare. They also learned how to use Serif Draw Plus X5 and Serif Photoplus X5 software to edit images, create a film poster and magazine cover, and export images as JPEGs to incorporate into other projects. Learning these software tools helped streamline the creative process.
This document discusses how the media product develops forms and conventions of real media products through the use of various techniques. It describes using close-ups to focus on characters' emotions, filming in a graveyard to set a scary mood, using low-key lighting in dark corridors as seen in other thrillers, and including the color red in text and costumes to represent themes of death and fear as done in similar films. Overall, it argues that these techniques develop conventions seen in real thriller genre films.
An indent is a logo used by film production companies to promote and brand themselves. Some indents reference the genres of films they produce, while others incorporate visual elements that link to the company's image. The document discusses ideas for indents representing a new film production company, including using hands, magnifying glasses, or incorporating the company name visually. It settles on a simple geometric shape in dark colors to represent producing thrillers and horrors with a low budget.
The document discusses logo designs called indents for film production companies. It describes several ideas for indents incorporating words, hands, or magnifying glasses before settling on a simple geometric shape to represent the production company. The simple design is chosen because the company has a low budget for its first film and the dark colors used give insight into genres like thrillers and horrors that the company plans to produce.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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Changes to film poster after more feedback
1. I used the crop tool to crop my indent to get rid of some of the background so that I could
enlarge it without the indent interfering with the credit block.
I selected the line tool in word.
I pasted it onto serif drawplus x5
2. I increased the size of the line.
And changed the colour to black.
3. I copied and pasted it then covered the other edges of my indent.
When I had finished, I exported the image as a jpeg.