This document lists the crew and cast for a production, including Malvina as the main character who is a domestic violence victim, her abuser Anzar, and friends Gaetan and Stacey, played by the crew member of the same name.
The document discusses 4 cases of acquaintance rape involving college students and the symptoms experienced by the victims afterwards. It expresses disapproval of views that victims should forgive and forget, and notes common justifications made by rapists. Police comments were described as disgusting. Expulsion rates of rapists from schools were reported to be low. Disrespectful actions by students, such as offensive photos, were criticized. Surveys promoting rape were condemned. The importance of speaking out against rape was discussed, and issues around university responses to Title IX claims, including potential biases, were raised.
Each paragraph describes what a celebrity typically does on a given day of the week, but notes that last week they did something different - such as surfing instead of having coffee, visiting their mother instead of walking in the forest, going to Cornellà instead of the beach, and going to a restaurant with family instead of a swimming pool party.
A service dog named Tia went missing from her home in Meherrin, VA on New Year's Eve 2011. Tia alerts her owner, a veteran with a brain injury, to impending seizures. On New Year's Eve, Tia chased after some hunters near the property and did not return home. Sightings of a dog matching Tia's description getting into a van have been reported, and the owner fears Tia may have been taken out of state. The owner is asking for any information about Tia's whereabouts to be reported, with a reward offered and no legal consequences for her safe return.
This document lists the members of a group called "El Amor" and includes 4 names: Erika Villamarin, Andrea Jaramillo, Vivian Montalvo, and Pamela Silva.
The document lists the names of various couples in no particular order, with each line containing the first and last name of a male partner and female partner. There are a total of 42 couples listed.
The Mandibles by Lionel Shriver: character listChris De Corte
Florence is the main character in The Mandibles. She has a large, eccentric family that includes her father Carter Mandible, grandfather Douglas, ex-wife Mimie Margarita, siblings Nollie, Jarred and Avery, and son Willing Darkley. The story also features Florence's partner Esteban, tenant Kurt, girlfriend Fifa and several other friends, neighbors and political figures in the United States.
The document discusses restorative justice as an alternative to traditional criminal justice. Restorative justice focuses on meaningful accountability and repairing the harms done to the victim. It allows the offender and victim to address the crime personally so the offender can witness the impact on the victim and their family. The document gives an example of a mother who met with her daughter's murderer five years after the crime to understand "why" and get closure. It also describes how the offender's mother later met with the victim's mother to take responsibility and acknowledge each other's losses in a healing way.
Inmates at the Monterey County Jail participated in a job fair to help them find work and rehabilitation services upon release. About 50 male inmates met with employers, nonprofits, and social services agencies to discuss opportunities for employment, addiction recovery, housing assistance, and other support. The goal was to help the inmates transition successfully back into society by providing them with tools and resources to stay sober and employed after leaving jail.
The document discusses 4 cases of acquaintance rape involving college students and the symptoms experienced by the victims afterwards. It expresses disapproval of views that victims should forgive and forget, and notes common justifications made by rapists. Police comments were described as disgusting. Expulsion rates of rapists from schools were reported to be low. Disrespectful actions by students, such as offensive photos, were criticized. Surveys promoting rape were condemned. The importance of speaking out against rape was discussed, and issues around university responses to Title IX claims, including potential biases, were raised.
Each paragraph describes what a celebrity typically does on a given day of the week, but notes that last week they did something different - such as surfing instead of having coffee, visiting their mother instead of walking in the forest, going to Cornellà instead of the beach, and going to a restaurant with family instead of a swimming pool party.
A service dog named Tia went missing from her home in Meherrin, VA on New Year's Eve 2011. Tia alerts her owner, a veteran with a brain injury, to impending seizures. On New Year's Eve, Tia chased after some hunters near the property and did not return home. Sightings of a dog matching Tia's description getting into a van have been reported, and the owner fears Tia may have been taken out of state. The owner is asking for any information about Tia's whereabouts to be reported, with a reward offered and no legal consequences for her safe return.
This document lists the members of a group called "El Amor" and includes 4 names: Erika Villamarin, Andrea Jaramillo, Vivian Montalvo, and Pamela Silva.
The document lists the names of various couples in no particular order, with each line containing the first and last name of a male partner and female partner. There are a total of 42 couples listed.
The Mandibles by Lionel Shriver: character listChris De Corte
Florence is the main character in The Mandibles. She has a large, eccentric family that includes her father Carter Mandible, grandfather Douglas, ex-wife Mimie Margarita, siblings Nollie, Jarred and Avery, and son Willing Darkley. The story also features Florence's partner Esteban, tenant Kurt, girlfriend Fifa and several other friends, neighbors and political figures in the United States.
The document discusses restorative justice as an alternative to traditional criminal justice. Restorative justice focuses on meaningful accountability and repairing the harms done to the victim. It allows the offender and victim to address the crime personally so the offender can witness the impact on the victim and their family. The document gives an example of a mother who met with her daughter's murderer five years after the crime to understand "why" and get closure. It also describes how the offender's mother later met with the victim's mother to take responsibility and acknowledge each other's losses in a healing way.
Inmates at the Monterey County Jail participated in a job fair to help them find work and rehabilitation services upon release. About 50 male inmates met with employers, nonprofits, and social services agencies to discuss opportunities for employment, addiction recovery, housing assistance, and other support. The goal was to help the inmates transition successfully back into society by providing them with tools and resources to stay sober and employed after leaving jail.
The document discusses a group's plans for a public service campaign on domestic violence. The group decided to create a 2-3 minute video to raise awareness among teenagers. They received feedback from other teenagers that suggested limiting locations in the video to keep it short and focused, as switching between multiple locations could confuse the audience. However, some felt there wasn't enough time to include all the necessary information in such a short video. In the end, getting opinions from other teenagers helped the group strengthen their campaign targeting domestic violence awareness among youth.
The document lists props, costumes, and makeup needed for a domestic violence campaign. Props include a phone, bag, pens, and book. Costumes consist of casual wear like jeans and tops to portray ordinary people and make the campaign realistic. Makeup involves bruises on the body like around the eye and on the arm to depict the main character Malvina.
This document discusses mood boards and images to help structure a domestic violence awareness campaign. It includes pictures showing a woman experiencing emotional and physical abuse. The images will be used to illustrate scenes in a video campaign, such as a woman with a black eye, to show the dangers of domestic violence relationships. The mood boards and websites of other domestic violence campaigns will help determine how to structure their campaign, including the length, emotions to focus on, and potential bruises to include, while avoiding offending viewers.
The proposal outlines a campaign to raise awareness of domestic violence among teenagers and young adults in the UK. It will tell the story of Malvina, a college student facing domestic abuse from her boyfriend, through a 2-minute video posted on YouTube and Facebook. The video will use flashbacks and quick cuts to illustrate the physical and emotional toll of the relationship without graphic violence. It will be filmed at Leyton Sixth Form College and Malvina's house to portray where abuse can occur for students.
The document outlines the shot list for a film divided into four scenes. The first scene contains 7 shots ranging from establishing shots of a college to close-ups of facial expressions and smartphones. The second scene has 6 shots including establishing shots, close-ups and medium shots. The third scene focuses on close-ups of faces from 5-15 seconds. The fourth and longest scene contains 10 shots, primarily medium and over the shoulder shots ranging from 5-15 seconds.
The group aimed to raise awareness of domestic violence against females through their "Let It Go" campaign. They wanted viewers to feel informed about the issue and to experience how difficult it is to escape an abusive relationship. Their original ideas involved depicting domestic violence through images and captions. Filming went well through teamwork and following storyboards. Editing techniques like transitions, text effects, slow motion and captions conveyed emotion without dialogue. Feedback suggested including more domestic violence scenes and steadier camerawork. The target for future projects is better time management, committed actors, and a clearer narrative structure.
The document provides instructions for beginner photographers on using studio lighting. It explains that studio lights have dial settings from 1 to 6 to control the brightness, with 1 being the softest light. It recommends starting at setting 3 for beginners. Proper lighting techniques include using a key light as the primary light on the subject, a fill light to reduce shadows, and a hair light 3 feet above and behind the subject's head. Accessories like reflectors and umbrellas can help enhance and bounce the existing light. Photographers should have their model 5-6 feet away and turn off any additional room lights to avoid affecting the shoot.
This document provides notes on camera settings for photography. It discusses using reflectors to create moody lighting effects, and focuses on settings for a Nikon D7100 camera including using manual mode where the user controls the aperture, shutter speed, white balance set to flash, and lens. The document distinguishes auto mode where the camera controls settings and manual mode where the user has full control.
Masood is a 16-year-old boy with ambitions of becoming a businessman, but he gets involved with a local gang and finds it difficult to leave that life behind. He is bullied both in person and online. Scenes take place on the street, where Masood's gang hangs out, and at school, where Masood runs away upset after his class laughs at him online. Masood feels depressed and isolates himself in a locked room, struggling with low self-esteem from the troubles around him.
The document summarizes an evaluation of a school campaign about bullying awareness. It aimed to raise awareness that bullying can happen to anyone and promote an anti-bullying website. The target audience was teens ages 13-19. Original plans had multiple bullies and a victim, but it was reduced to one of each due to lack of actors. Last minute the main roles were played by group members instead of originally planned actors. Weaknesses included lack of communication when one member was absent, and not being informed of changes. Strengths were smooth pre-production and filming went okay despite delays, but there was a lack of teamwork and participation from one member. Audience feedback was mainly positive.
The document summarizes the design process of a reggae music poster. The designer chose the colors orange, yellow, and green to represent reggae music and Rastafarian culture. A 3D effect was added to the title to make it eye-catching, and the title was placed diagonally so images could be arranged around it. Text providing history and genres of reggae was added in an old-school font. Images of reggae artists were found online and cropped. Based on feedback, the title color was changed to black for clarity and the text was moved below the images for better flow. The images were recolored slightly to avoid copyright issues and made larger for impact.
The poster campaign features Barack Obama's face as the main focus, with the American flag behind his head to imply he supports Americans. The bold text encourages people to vote for Obama. It provides information on early voting locations and compares Obama to his rival Biden. The colors blue and red are used to represent American patriotism.
The website is targeted mainly at Americans to provide facts and get people involved in the campaign. Navigation buttons simply guide users to find information or get involved. Images of Michelle Obama are intended to portray her as a strong woman and country leader. Dynamic content like live streaming makes the site more interactive.
The moving image campaign features Obama speaking to formally encourage voting for him. The slow, steady pace
The document summarizes the key elements of a poster design about reggae music. It uses an A3 international paper in landscape orientation to display the design in Photoshop, which allows for text effects and color grading. The main focus is an image of Bob Marley, chosen because he is iconic in reggae music and his colorful image captures attention. Yellow is the dominant color used, as it stands out against a black background and conveys the lively vibes of reggae.
Manual mode on an SLR camera allows the user to control the aperture setting, while proper exposure is determined by the shutter speed. Automatic modes make all exposure decisions for the user, adjusting ISO, white balance, aperture, and shutter speed. Macro mode on SLRs focuses on close subjects. iPhone cameras are convenient because they are easy to use with automatic settings already selected, just requiring the user to point and shoot.
This document describes the basic parts and functions of a digital camera, including the zoom ring, focus ring, auto flash, shutter release, digital screen, control buttons, lens release, lens, delete button, menu, playback mode, command dial, built-in flash, attachment point, and multi-selector. It explains what each part is used for, such as the zoom ring zooming in and out, focus ring focusing shots, and shutter release button taking pictures.
The document discusses components of a digital camera, including the view finder which helps frame shots, lenses which focus images, and image sensors which convert optical images to electronic signals. It also mentions memory cards which store captured files.
Ofcom is the communications regulator in the UK that regulates television, radio, telecoms, postal services and the airwaves. It has a statutory duty to represent citizens and consumers by promoting competition and protecting the public from harmful material.
The BBFC classifies films, videos and other works submitted to preserve its independence. It is funded solely through fees charged based on running times. The BBFC ensures strict age restrictions on all types of films and games.
PEGI assigns age ratings and content descriptors to video games based on an online assessment completed by publishers regarding violence, sex and other sensitive content in their games. Publishers are then issued licenses to use the ratings labels.
The document discusses key components and features of cameras, both film and digital, for capturing images. It covers the aperture, shutter, lenses, film/image sensor, viewfinder, and memory storage. It also discusses lighting aspects like flash, exposure, color, and white balance. Support devices like tripods and handheld use are mentioned. The advantages of RAW file format include retaining more image information and flexibility for post-processing compared to JPEG. File storage options are also reviewed.
Avatar had a high budget of $200 million, extensive advertising, and was directed by a well-known director, characteristics of a mainstream film. In contrast, The Blair Witch Project had an extremely low budget of only $60,000, minimal equipment like handheld camcorders, and unknown actors improvising lines, marking it as an independent film. Niche films like Piranha have a specific target audience, higher budgets than independent films but lower than mainstream, and focus on unique concepts that have endured over time.
The radio industry is made up of public service broadcasters, which are funded publicly, and commercial broadcasters, which are funded through advertising. Major developments in radio included Marconi's demonstration of wireless telegraphy in 1895, the establishment of the first commercial broadcasting station KDKA in 1920, and the formation of the first broadcasting network in 1926. The rise of television in the 1940s-50s caused radio programming to shift mostly to music and news. The video game industry follows a process beginning with game development, then publishing and distribution. Game development occurs through first, second, and third party developers, while publishers acquire rights and handle marketing and manufacturing.
1) The document describes editing a radio broadcast about the London Bridge attacks, including introducing jingles and theme songs.
2) It discusses targeting a young audience in East London and choosing a serious topic about the London Bridge attacks that some may find upsetting.
3) The planning and structure of the radio segment helped it record smoothly, with researched content and questions for an interview with a victim's mother. Areas for improvement include being more prepared to avoid retakes and making the script sound more natural.
My radio segment aimed to inform young people in East London about the London Bridge attack. I researched the attack thoroughly so I could structure my script and interview well. My interview with a victim's mother provided realistic and somber details about coping with loss. While my pre-production and editing went well, areas for improvement included being more prepared to avoid retakes from script mistakes or noises, and making the dialogue sound more natural.
The document discusses a group's plans for a public service campaign on domestic violence. The group decided to create a 2-3 minute video to raise awareness among teenagers. They received feedback from other teenagers that suggested limiting locations in the video to keep it short and focused, as switching between multiple locations could confuse the audience. However, some felt there wasn't enough time to include all the necessary information in such a short video. In the end, getting opinions from other teenagers helped the group strengthen their campaign targeting domestic violence awareness among youth.
The document lists props, costumes, and makeup needed for a domestic violence campaign. Props include a phone, bag, pens, and book. Costumes consist of casual wear like jeans and tops to portray ordinary people and make the campaign realistic. Makeup involves bruises on the body like around the eye and on the arm to depict the main character Malvina.
This document discusses mood boards and images to help structure a domestic violence awareness campaign. It includes pictures showing a woman experiencing emotional and physical abuse. The images will be used to illustrate scenes in a video campaign, such as a woman with a black eye, to show the dangers of domestic violence relationships. The mood boards and websites of other domestic violence campaigns will help determine how to structure their campaign, including the length, emotions to focus on, and potential bruises to include, while avoiding offending viewers.
The proposal outlines a campaign to raise awareness of domestic violence among teenagers and young adults in the UK. It will tell the story of Malvina, a college student facing domestic abuse from her boyfriend, through a 2-minute video posted on YouTube and Facebook. The video will use flashbacks and quick cuts to illustrate the physical and emotional toll of the relationship without graphic violence. It will be filmed at Leyton Sixth Form College and Malvina's house to portray where abuse can occur for students.
The document outlines the shot list for a film divided into four scenes. The first scene contains 7 shots ranging from establishing shots of a college to close-ups of facial expressions and smartphones. The second scene has 6 shots including establishing shots, close-ups and medium shots. The third scene focuses on close-ups of faces from 5-15 seconds. The fourth and longest scene contains 10 shots, primarily medium and over the shoulder shots ranging from 5-15 seconds.
The group aimed to raise awareness of domestic violence against females through their "Let It Go" campaign. They wanted viewers to feel informed about the issue and to experience how difficult it is to escape an abusive relationship. Their original ideas involved depicting domestic violence through images and captions. Filming went well through teamwork and following storyboards. Editing techniques like transitions, text effects, slow motion and captions conveyed emotion without dialogue. Feedback suggested including more domestic violence scenes and steadier camerawork. The target for future projects is better time management, committed actors, and a clearer narrative structure.
The document provides instructions for beginner photographers on using studio lighting. It explains that studio lights have dial settings from 1 to 6 to control the brightness, with 1 being the softest light. It recommends starting at setting 3 for beginners. Proper lighting techniques include using a key light as the primary light on the subject, a fill light to reduce shadows, and a hair light 3 feet above and behind the subject's head. Accessories like reflectors and umbrellas can help enhance and bounce the existing light. Photographers should have their model 5-6 feet away and turn off any additional room lights to avoid affecting the shoot.
This document provides notes on camera settings for photography. It discusses using reflectors to create moody lighting effects, and focuses on settings for a Nikon D7100 camera including using manual mode where the user controls the aperture, shutter speed, white balance set to flash, and lens. The document distinguishes auto mode where the camera controls settings and manual mode where the user has full control.
Masood is a 16-year-old boy with ambitions of becoming a businessman, but he gets involved with a local gang and finds it difficult to leave that life behind. He is bullied both in person and online. Scenes take place on the street, where Masood's gang hangs out, and at school, where Masood runs away upset after his class laughs at him online. Masood feels depressed and isolates himself in a locked room, struggling with low self-esteem from the troubles around him.
The document summarizes an evaluation of a school campaign about bullying awareness. It aimed to raise awareness that bullying can happen to anyone and promote an anti-bullying website. The target audience was teens ages 13-19. Original plans had multiple bullies and a victim, but it was reduced to one of each due to lack of actors. Last minute the main roles were played by group members instead of originally planned actors. Weaknesses included lack of communication when one member was absent, and not being informed of changes. Strengths were smooth pre-production and filming went okay despite delays, but there was a lack of teamwork and participation from one member. Audience feedback was mainly positive.
The document summarizes the design process of a reggae music poster. The designer chose the colors orange, yellow, and green to represent reggae music and Rastafarian culture. A 3D effect was added to the title to make it eye-catching, and the title was placed diagonally so images could be arranged around it. Text providing history and genres of reggae was added in an old-school font. Images of reggae artists were found online and cropped. Based on feedback, the title color was changed to black for clarity and the text was moved below the images for better flow. The images were recolored slightly to avoid copyright issues and made larger for impact.
The poster campaign features Barack Obama's face as the main focus, with the American flag behind his head to imply he supports Americans. The bold text encourages people to vote for Obama. It provides information on early voting locations and compares Obama to his rival Biden. The colors blue and red are used to represent American patriotism.
The website is targeted mainly at Americans to provide facts and get people involved in the campaign. Navigation buttons simply guide users to find information or get involved. Images of Michelle Obama are intended to portray her as a strong woman and country leader. Dynamic content like live streaming makes the site more interactive.
The moving image campaign features Obama speaking to formally encourage voting for him. The slow, steady pace
The document summarizes the key elements of a poster design about reggae music. It uses an A3 international paper in landscape orientation to display the design in Photoshop, which allows for text effects and color grading. The main focus is an image of Bob Marley, chosen because he is iconic in reggae music and his colorful image captures attention. Yellow is the dominant color used, as it stands out against a black background and conveys the lively vibes of reggae.
Manual mode on an SLR camera allows the user to control the aperture setting, while proper exposure is determined by the shutter speed. Automatic modes make all exposure decisions for the user, adjusting ISO, white balance, aperture, and shutter speed. Macro mode on SLRs focuses on close subjects. iPhone cameras are convenient because they are easy to use with automatic settings already selected, just requiring the user to point and shoot.
This document describes the basic parts and functions of a digital camera, including the zoom ring, focus ring, auto flash, shutter release, digital screen, control buttons, lens release, lens, delete button, menu, playback mode, command dial, built-in flash, attachment point, and multi-selector. It explains what each part is used for, such as the zoom ring zooming in and out, focus ring focusing shots, and shutter release button taking pictures.
The document discusses components of a digital camera, including the view finder which helps frame shots, lenses which focus images, and image sensors which convert optical images to electronic signals. It also mentions memory cards which store captured files.
Ofcom is the communications regulator in the UK that regulates television, radio, telecoms, postal services and the airwaves. It has a statutory duty to represent citizens and consumers by promoting competition and protecting the public from harmful material.
The BBFC classifies films, videos and other works submitted to preserve its independence. It is funded solely through fees charged based on running times. The BBFC ensures strict age restrictions on all types of films and games.
PEGI assigns age ratings and content descriptors to video games based on an online assessment completed by publishers regarding violence, sex and other sensitive content in their games. Publishers are then issued licenses to use the ratings labels.
The document discusses key components and features of cameras, both film and digital, for capturing images. It covers the aperture, shutter, lenses, film/image sensor, viewfinder, and memory storage. It also discusses lighting aspects like flash, exposure, color, and white balance. Support devices like tripods and handheld use are mentioned. The advantages of RAW file format include retaining more image information and flexibility for post-processing compared to JPEG. File storage options are also reviewed.
Avatar had a high budget of $200 million, extensive advertising, and was directed by a well-known director, characteristics of a mainstream film. In contrast, The Blair Witch Project had an extremely low budget of only $60,000, minimal equipment like handheld camcorders, and unknown actors improvising lines, marking it as an independent film. Niche films like Piranha have a specific target audience, higher budgets than independent films but lower than mainstream, and focus on unique concepts that have endured over time.
The radio industry is made up of public service broadcasters, which are funded publicly, and commercial broadcasters, which are funded through advertising. Major developments in radio included Marconi's demonstration of wireless telegraphy in 1895, the establishment of the first commercial broadcasting station KDKA in 1920, and the formation of the first broadcasting network in 1926. The rise of television in the 1940s-50s caused radio programming to shift mostly to music and news. The video game industry follows a process beginning with game development, then publishing and distribution. Game development occurs through first, second, and third party developers, while publishers acquire rights and handle marketing and manufacturing.
1) The document describes editing a radio broadcast about the London Bridge attacks, including introducing jingles and theme songs.
2) It discusses targeting a young audience in East London and choosing a serious topic about the London Bridge attacks that some may find upsetting.
3) The planning and structure of the radio segment helped it record smoothly, with researched content and questions for an interview with a victim's mother. Areas for improvement include being more prepared to avoid retakes and making the script sound more natural.
My radio segment aimed to inform young people in East London about the London Bridge attack. I researched the attack thoroughly so I could structure my script and interview well. My interview with a victim's mother provided realistic and somber details about coping with loss. While my pre-production and editing went well, areas for improvement included being more prepared to avoid retakes from script mistakes or noises, and making the dialogue sound more natural.
Hanna's son Tim was killed in the London Bridge attacks. She is interviewed on a morning radio show to discuss her experience and loss. During the interview, she recounts the last time she saw Tim, getting the call that he had died, and going to identify his body at the scene. She urges the government to increase security at popular locations in London to help prevent future attacks. The interviewer thanks Hanna for sharing her story.
Sound is a vibration that propagates through a medium such as air or water. Humans can hear sounds between 20 Hz and 20 kHz. Sound is measured in decibels and moves through vibrations and reflections off surfaces. Dynamic microphones are used for live performances as they are ruggedly built to handle loud noises. They work through electromagnetic induction of a diaphragm, coil, and magnet. Condenser microphones are used in studios as they have better frequency response but are more sensitive. Types of microphones include lavalier, boundary, and cardioid microphones. Recording equipment includes Logic Pro, handheld recorders, acoustic cameras, and screen recorders. Multi-track recording captures multiple sources simultaneously like during
Sound is a vibration that propagates through a medium such as air or water. Humans can hear sounds between 20 Hz and 20 kHz. Dynamic microphones are commonly used for live performances as they are durable, while condenser microphones are commonly used in studios as they have better frequency response. Different types of microphones include lavalier, boundary, and cardioid microphones. Recording equipment includes digital audio workstations, handheld recorders, acoustic cameras, and screen recorders. Multi-track recording allows multiple sources to be recorded simultaneously.
1) The documentary analyzes the use of sound and music in the TV show "Call the Midwife".
2) Different types of music are used to convey different emotions like tension during birth, happiness when the baby is born, and romance between couples.
3) Sound effects are also extensively used to immerse the viewer in the time period and location, with diegetic sounds like buses, barking dogs, and children playing in the streets.
The podcast Serial uses various sound effects and music to set different moods and illustrate key elements of the story. Incidental music at the beginning and end is upbeat, representing Hae Min Lee's normal life before her death. When discussing sad elements like her disappearance, slow music plays. Interviews include external sounds like a gate swing. Mysterious music builds tension around suspects. The varied soundscape helps listeners understand and follow the complex true crime story. In contrast, radio uses only upbeat music and jingles to keep listeners happy during their morning commute.
The podcast Serial uses various sound effects and music to set different moods and illustrate key elements of the story. Slow, sad music is used when discussing Hae Min Lee's death and the discovery of her body. Mysterious, upbeat music builds tension when introducing potential suspects like Jay or discussing how Hae was killed. Interviews from various people involved in the case help listeners feel connected to the story. In contrast, breakfast radio uses upbeat, loud music and jingles to wake listeners and keep the mood happy as people start their day.
The document summarizes the process of creating an article on the influence of grime music on UK youth. It includes selecting an image of a model in a hoodie representing grime artist Chipmunk. The author imports the image and adds captions and text boxes in InDesign. Formats like JPEGs and screenshots are used to save and transfer the files. The final outcome achieved the goal of an organized article on grime's influence that does not come across as boring.
The document summarizes the process of selecting images and importing them into an InDesign document for an article about grime artists in East London. Specifically:
1) The author chose a photo of a teenage girl as the main image to relate to the target teenage audience. Photos were taken with a Canon camera for quality.
2) Images and text were imported into a double-page InDesign spread with one column for text and one for the main photo. Text boxes and frames were used.
3) The title "THE IMPACT OF GRIME" and author byline were added. Photos were transferred from the camera to the computer by connecting and emailing.
The document discusses the process of researching and drafting two digital articles on the topic of grime music for different target audiences. The author conducted research on existing grime articles to understand how to structure their own articles, including the positioning of text, images, and videos. They received feedback on early drafts from peers and teachers and made revisions to improve the formatting, fonts, images, and tone based on the target audience. Through iterative drafting and research, the author was able to create two polished articles that were appropriately tailored for teenagers and adults while informing and entertaining readers about grime.
This document discusses the history and purpose of youth clubs in England. It notes that youth clubs have been around for over 150 years, providing evening activities, companionship, instruction, and guidance to help young people develop socially and morally. Today, youth clubs remain focused on giving young people ages outside of school a sense of belonging through fun, low-cost activities and support from club leaders and volunteers, helping them learn new skills and build confidence for the future. The document outlines that there are currently around 11,000 youth clubs across England that aim to support relationships among young people and with trusted adults.
Grime emerged in East London in the early 2000s as a youthful response to socioeconomic conditions among working-class communities. Inspired by genres like hip hop, grime featured fast, minimalist beats and dark lyrical themes addressing economic issues. While initially an underground genre spread through pirate radio, grime has gained increasing mainstream popularity in the UK in recent years as evidenced by artists like Skepta winning awards and topping charts. Grime's popularity has also spread beyond London to other UK cities with emerging artists in places like Birmingham and Manchester.
The student took photos for a mock Teen Vogue magazine cover shoot using a Canon 1300D camera. They selected an interior shot of a model in all black as the final image because it looked appealing. Both interior and exterior shots came out well due to planning and use of different techniques like lighting and angles. The photoshoot went smoothly overall and the student feels they improved their photography skills.
The student took photos for a mock Teen Vogue magazine cover shoot. They took interior photos using automatic settings which helped capture facial expressions and clothing details. Exterior photos used natural lighting and a nature setting to enhance colors. The final chosen cover photo features a teenage girl in black, matching the fashion magazine's theme. The student evaluated that their photos came out well after practicing techniques like lighting, angles, and settings. They aim to improve by taking more test shots and keeping locations clear of extras.
The music video feedback noted that good transitions, accurate lip syncing, varied locations and costumes, and special effects were positives. Areas for improvement included using a tripod more for steadier shots, capturing more varied shots, ensuring all participants stay focused during filming as some unplanned moments occurred, and utilizing additional locations.
The music video received positive feedback for its good use of transitions, accurate lip syncing, varied locations and costumes, and special effects. Suggested improvements included using a tripod more to steady shots, capturing more varied shots, ensuring all participants stay focused during filming as some unplanned moments occurred, and including more locations.
The music video aimed to inform and entertain viewers with something different by featuring various locations. It tells an autobiographical story about the artist's life, friends, and struggles in today's society. Multiple locations and outfit changes were used to make the video look more polished and diverse compared to other artists' videos. Feedback was incorporated from the first draft by adding more scenes and cuts between locations, improving the overall flow and visuals. Areas for future improvement include steadier camerawork and ensuring actors are fully in frame.
The music video was created to influence entertainment and portray something different. It used various locations to tell an autobiographical story about the artist's life, struggles, friends, and environment. Feedback from the first draft helped improve the video, which was re-edited with more cuts, shots, and transitions to give it a smoother, more polished feel while maintaining an authentic and casual style. Areas for improvement include steadier camerawork and ensuring actors remain focused.
The document provides details for a photography project to create the front page of a teen fashion magazine inspired by Teen Vogue. It includes plans for test shots, equipment to be used including a Canon camera, and backup plans to shoot outdoors if the photography studio is unavailable. Models will be volunteer friends and test shots will help determine lighting, poses, and how photos will work within the magazine layout focusing on fashion and makeup for a niche, high-end teenage audience.
State of Artificial intelligence Report 2023kuntobimo2016
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a multidisciplinary field of science and engineering whose goal is to create intelligent machines.
We believe that AI will be a force multiplier on technological progress in our increasingly digital, data-driven world. This is because everything around us today, ranging from culture to consumer products, is a product of intelligence.
The State of AI Report is now in its sixth year. Consider this report as a compilation of the most interesting things we’ve seen with a goal of triggering an informed conversation about the state of AI and its implication for the future.
We consider the following key dimensions in our report:
Research: Technology breakthroughs and their capabilities.
Industry: Areas of commercial application for AI and its business impact.
Politics: Regulation of AI, its economic implications and the evolving geopolitics of AI.
Safety: Identifying and mitigating catastrophic risks that highly-capable future AI systems could pose to us.
Predictions: What we believe will happen in the next 12 months and a 2022 performance review to keep us honest.
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