Chew Goo is a new chewing gum product that is being introduced to consumers. The name of the product is "Chew Goo" and it is a chewing gum. The advertisement asks consumers to consider what flavor of Chew Goo gum they might like to chew.
Exadata cell metrics include metrics for CPU, disks, flash cache, and I/O recorded by CELLSRV. The Management Server collects these metrics from CELLSRV and is responsible for alerts and some additional statistics. Each cell can be managed individually with CellCLI.
The document discusses the author's background, including where they were born, their parents, childhood friends, university experiences, hobbies like sports, video games and social networks. It also covers the author's current activities like studying, teaching, and working, and future expectations around traveling.
Biberatica is a new start up project, aimed at revolutionizing the customer experience in restaurants. It's about providing customers with a personal and "wearable" waiter, able to learn about your taste and food attitude. It will help customers to live a food experience being tailored on their needs.
This document provides an introduction to software-defined networking (SDN) concepts. It defines SDN as separating the control plane and data plane in network devices to make network implementation, scalability, and management easier. The document discusses SDN architectures using OpenFlow to define communication between the control and forwarding layers. It also covers SDN implementations using overlays like VXLAN and challenges around SDN protocols, scalability, and performance.
Náplasti proti bolesti a pro zdravé klouby - tianDeLa Lavande
Náplasti pro zdravé klouby tianDe, využívají efekt transdermální terapie. Fytonáplasti Zdravé klouby Wian Kang (působí protizánětlivě, zvyšuje rozsah pohyblivosti kloubu a stimuluje procesy látkové výměny v dutině kloubu) a Wutong (tlumí bolest a odstraňuje otoky).
Exadata cell metrics include metrics for CPU, disks, flash cache, and I/O recorded by CELLSRV. The Management Server collects these metrics from CELLSRV and is responsible for alerts and some additional statistics. Each cell can be managed individually with CellCLI.
The document discusses the author's background, including where they were born, their parents, childhood friends, university experiences, hobbies like sports, video games and social networks. It also covers the author's current activities like studying, teaching, and working, and future expectations around traveling.
Biberatica is a new start up project, aimed at revolutionizing the customer experience in restaurants. It's about providing customers with a personal and "wearable" waiter, able to learn about your taste and food attitude. It will help customers to live a food experience being tailored on their needs.
This document provides an introduction to software-defined networking (SDN) concepts. It defines SDN as separating the control plane and data plane in network devices to make network implementation, scalability, and management easier. The document discusses SDN architectures using OpenFlow to define communication between the control and forwarding layers. It also covers SDN implementations using overlays like VXLAN and challenges around SDN protocols, scalability, and performance.
Náplasti proti bolesti a pro zdravé klouby - tianDeLa Lavande
Náplasti pro zdravé klouby tianDe, využívají efekt transdermální terapie. Fytonáplasti Zdravé klouby Wian Kang (působí protizánětlivě, zvyšuje rozsah pohyblivosti kloubu a stimuluje procesy látkové výměny v dutině kloubu) a Wutong (tlumí bolest a odstraňuje otoky).
Beatrice betsy as pre production tasks feedback sheetcooksonm
This document provides feedback from a teacher to a student, Beatrice Betsy, on her pre-production tasks for a film project. The teacher notes that the student's initial submission was missing several required elements of pre-production planning and only met the minimum level. The teacher provides comments on each task with areas needing improvement. All tasks are now marked as completed by the student with additional details, locations explained, and images added. The final mark awarded is 14 out of 20.
Beatrice betsy as coursework overall marksheetcooksonm
Beatrice Betsy received marks for her AS coursework in various categories. For the planning stage she received a mark of 14/20, though full comments were not included. Her main construction task received 48/60 marks, with praise for her creative use of technical skills and excellent use of mise-en-scene. Her evaluation received 13/20 marks. Most of her answers provided good analysis and details, though some needed more examples, spell checking, or analysis of feedback received. Overall she received a total of 75/100 marks, equating to a grade of B.
Momentum Pictures would be a suitable media institution to distribute the film because they have a history of releasing similar drama/action films on low budgets of $1.5-7 million, which matches what the film could afford. Momentum also finds success with films that do not rely heavily on big name actors. Distributing with Momentum could attract more UK audiences as their films often feature British actors and they are a UK-based company.
The document summarizes an evaluation of a film opening by Beatrice Betsy. Beatrice used props, actions, and suspenseful music to suggest the film would involve violence and attract an audience aged 16-30. She received feedback from her class and conducted a questionnaire with 10 people in her target audience. Most respondents correctly identified the genre and thought the target audience was ages 15-33. Several said the actors and music could be improved. Beatrice concluded she generally succeeded in addressing the right audience but could enhance the acting, music flow, and dialogue volume.
Beatrice discusses the various technologies she used to create a film opening, including some she was already familiar with and some she learned more about through the process. She used Slideshare to upload documents to her blogger page, Prezi to creatively plan her ideas, and blogger to document her progress. She found royalty-free music on a specific site and edited the film using Premier Pro, learning how to add effects. Her own camera made filming easy due to features like auto-focus. While she considered 3D printing, she ended up using eBay to buy props. Overall, she gained experience with these technologies through completing this project.
1. The document outlines the shots, camera movements, timing, and sounds for a film scene involving a character named Pete investigating a board on the wall and putting a knife in his pocket.
2. Shot 1 is a wide over-the-shoulder shot of Pete and the investigation board, while shot 2 zooms in on Pete's shoulder to the board.
3. Shot 3 zooms in on a picture on the wall then to a badge on a jacket with an American flag.
The document describes a scene where a man named Pete is at the top of stairs outside an investigation room, talking on the phone saying he is on his way and to be ready. It then shows Pete in a lounge talking to his children and wife, saying goodbye to them. His children tell him to have a good day.
This document provides a floor plan and shot list for a film or video production with 13 scenes, listing locations like the stairs, hallway, investigation room, lounge and outside the front door along with props and actors. Camera shots are planned from perspectives like the tops of stairs, in front of the sofa, and outside the front door.
The opening scene of a drama movie takes place in a Chinese café and then follows the main character, a member of a federal agency, as he gets in his car to take a phone call. It is revealed to be Thanksgiving and raining heavily at night with no one else around. The main character is called to a crime scene, indicated by intense music and police cars with flashing lights. The opening leaves the audience wondering what happened and wanting to continue watching to find out where the main character is going and what he will do.
The document summarizes the opening scenes of the movie "White House Down". It shows the White House, then pans to a girl waking up to watch the President's helicopter arrive. The helicopter lands and the actor playing the President exits with soldiers providing security. The opening has a dark and moody tone through lighting and music, foreshadowing something going wrong.
The opening scene of a drama movie takes place in a Chinese café and then follows the main character, a member of a federal agency, as he gets in his car to take a phone call. It is revealed to be Thanksgiving and raining heavily at night with no one else around. The main character is called to a crime scene, indicated by intense music and police cars with flashing lights in the dark and rain. The opening leaves the audience wondering what happened and wanting to continue watching to find out where the main character is going and what he will do.
The document provides an analysis of the opening scene of a movie called "The most wanted man". It summarizes that the opening scene is set in a smoky office setting, with the main character examining CCTV photos under a desk lamp. props like cigarettes help set the scene. A phone call further hints at a mystery that will unfold in the movie. The analysis praises how the opening draws viewers in and leaves them wanting to know more without revealing too much about the main character or plot. Overall, the author feels this opening is similar to what they aim to create, and they have learned tips on using camera angles to establish tone and hint at themes.
The document provides photos and descriptions of three locations being considered for a film shoot: the top and bottom of a staircase where a character interaction will take place; a family lounge where multiple characters can be filmed sitting or standing; and an office that will be transformed into an investigation room for most of the opening scenes. The office was selected as the primary location due to its accessibility within the filmmaker's home and ability to easily modify the space without disruption.
The movie '71 is about a group of men training in an army camp, as shown in the opening scene. The two-minute opening uses a dark green color scheme and camouflage colors to fit with the war theme. There is no music, only dialogue that gives viewers an idea of what to expect without revealing details. Close-up shots of the main character are used to show his emotions and introduce the actor who will play a central role.
The document outlines the key props, actors, costumes, and locations needed for a film opening. The main actor will be the author's father Steve, playing an older male chauffeur. The author's sister will play one of the chauffeur's children. Costumes include a chauffeur's hat, jacket, and shoes. Props include a camera, spotlight, string, drawing pins, knife, mobile phone, and draws. Locations will be a classroom representing an office, the author's stairs and outside house, and lounge. The opening will end with the chauffeur outside the house, leaving the audience in suspense.
This document outlines a filming schedule for several scenes taking place between January 6th and 15th. It notes the date, scenes being filmed, location, required crew, costumes and props, and equipment for filming scenes 1 through 12 of a project at a school and house. Editing of the filmed content is scheduled to be completed by February 13th.
A father is leaving for the day and says goodbye to his children. The children wish their father a good day as he departs. In a few short messages, a family exchanges farewells as the dad prepares to start his day away from home.
Beatrice betsy as pre production tasks feedback sheetcooksonm
This document provides feedback from a teacher to a student, Beatrice Betsy, on her pre-production tasks for a film project. The teacher notes that the student's initial submission was missing several required elements of pre-production planning and only met the minimum level. The teacher provides comments on each task with areas needing improvement. All tasks are now marked as completed by the student with additional details, locations explained, and images added. The final mark awarded is 14 out of 20.
Beatrice betsy as coursework overall marksheetcooksonm
Beatrice Betsy received marks for her AS coursework in various categories. For the planning stage she received a mark of 14/20, though full comments were not included. Her main construction task received 48/60 marks, with praise for her creative use of technical skills and excellent use of mise-en-scene. Her evaluation received 13/20 marks. Most of her answers provided good analysis and details, though some needed more examples, spell checking, or analysis of feedback received. Overall she received a total of 75/100 marks, equating to a grade of B.
Momentum Pictures would be a suitable media institution to distribute the film because they have a history of releasing similar drama/action films on low budgets of $1.5-7 million, which matches what the film could afford. Momentum also finds success with films that do not rely heavily on big name actors. Distributing with Momentum could attract more UK audiences as their films often feature British actors and they are a UK-based company.
The document summarizes an evaluation of a film opening by Beatrice Betsy. Beatrice used props, actions, and suspenseful music to suggest the film would involve violence and attract an audience aged 16-30. She received feedback from her class and conducted a questionnaire with 10 people in her target audience. Most respondents correctly identified the genre and thought the target audience was ages 15-33. Several said the actors and music could be improved. Beatrice concluded she generally succeeded in addressing the right audience but could enhance the acting, music flow, and dialogue volume.
Beatrice discusses the various technologies she used to create a film opening, including some she was already familiar with and some she learned more about through the process. She used Slideshare to upload documents to her blogger page, Prezi to creatively plan her ideas, and blogger to document her progress. She found royalty-free music on a specific site and edited the film using Premier Pro, learning how to add effects. Her own camera made filming easy due to features like auto-focus. While she considered 3D printing, she ended up using eBay to buy props. Overall, she gained experience with these technologies through completing this project.
1. The document outlines the shots, camera movements, timing, and sounds for a film scene involving a character named Pete investigating a board on the wall and putting a knife in his pocket.
2. Shot 1 is a wide over-the-shoulder shot of Pete and the investigation board, while shot 2 zooms in on Pete's shoulder to the board.
3. Shot 3 zooms in on a picture on the wall then to a badge on a jacket with an American flag.
The document describes a scene where a man named Pete is at the top of stairs outside an investigation room, talking on the phone saying he is on his way and to be ready. It then shows Pete in a lounge talking to his children and wife, saying goodbye to them. His children tell him to have a good day.
This document provides a floor plan and shot list for a film or video production with 13 scenes, listing locations like the stairs, hallway, investigation room, lounge and outside the front door along with props and actors. Camera shots are planned from perspectives like the tops of stairs, in front of the sofa, and outside the front door.
The opening scene of a drama movie takes place in a Chinese café and then follows the main character, a member of a federal agency, as he gets in his car to take a phone call. It is revealed to be Thanksgiving and raining heavily at night with no one else around. The main character is called to a crime scene, indicated by intense music and police cars with flashing lights. The opening leaves the audience wondering what happened and wanting to continue watching to find out where the main character is going and what he will do.
The document summarizes the opening scenes of the movie "White House Down". It shows the White House, then pans to a girl waking up to watch the President's helicopter arrive. The helicopter lands and the actor playing the President exits with soldiers providing security. The opening has a dark and moody tone through lighting and music, foreshadowing something going wrong.
The opening scene of a drama movie takes place in a Chinese café and then follows the main character, a member of a federal agency, as he gets in his car to take a phone call. It is revealed to be Thanksgiving and raining heavily at night with no one else around. The main character is called to a crime scene, indicated by intense music and police cars with flashing lights in the dark and rain. The opening leaves the audience wondering what happened and wanting to continue watching to find out where the main character is going and what he will do.
The document provides an analysis of the opening scene of a movie called "The most wanted man". It summarizes that the opening scene is set in a smoky office setting, with the main character examining CCTV photos under a desk lamp. props like cigarettes help set the scene. A phone call further hints at a mystery that will unfold in the movie. The analysis praises how the opening draws viewers in and leaves them wanting to know more without revealing too much about the main character or plot. Overall, the author feels this opening is similar to what they aim to create, and they have learned tips on using camera angles to establish tone and hint at themes.
The document provides photos and descriptions of three locations being considered for a film shoot: the top and bottom of a staircase where a character interaction will take place; a family lounge where multiple characters can be filmed sitting or standing; and an office that will be transformed into an investigation room for most of the opening scenes. The office was selected as the primary location due to its accessibility within the filmmaker's home and ability to easily modify the space without disruption.
The movie '71 is about a group of men training in an army camp, as shown in the opening scene. The two-minute opening uses a dark green color scheme and camouflage colors to fit with the war theme. There is no music, only dialogue that gives viewers an idea of what to expect without revealing details. Close-up shots of the main character are used to show his emotions and introduce the actor who will play a central role.
The document outlines the key props, actors, costumes, and locations needed for a film opening. The main actor will be the author's father Steve, playing an older male chauffeur. The author's sister will play one of the chauffeur's children. Costumes include a chauffeur's hat, jacket, and shoes. Props include a camera, spotlight, string, drawing pins, knife, mobile phone, and draws. Locations will be a classroom representing an office, the author's stairs and outside house, and lounge. The opening will end with the chauffeur outside the house, leaving the audience in suspense.
This document outlines a filming schedule for several scenes taking place between January 6th and 15th. It notes the date, scenes being filmed, location, required crew, costumes and props, and equipment for filming scenes 1 through 12 of a project at a school and house. Editing of the filmed content is scheduled to be completed by February 13th.
A father is leaving for the day and says goodbye to his children. The children wish their father a good day as he departs. In a few short messages, a family exchanges farewells as the dad prepares to start his day away from home.