Vincent Lamberti Director Cinematographer CV 2016Vincent Lamberti
Vincent Lamberti is an experienced Australian cinematographer and director with over 15 years of experience shooting documentaries, music videos, and short films. He has worked on numerous award-winning and nationally broadcast documentary projects for ABC, SBS, Screen Australia, and independent production companies. Lamberti's CV highlights his extensive education and career accomplishments in the film and television industry.
Mohamed A. Elwahab has over 14 years of experience in architecture and project management. He has worked on multi-billion dollar mega-projects in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, holding roles such as Design Director, Senior Architect, and Project Architect. His responsibilities have included design coordination, cost estimating, construction oversight, and ensuring technical compliance. He has extensive experience in various building types including offices, residential, commercial, and infrastructure.
Abel Gonzalez is an award-winning film writer and director based in California. He has over 15 years of experience in both advertising and entertainment, directing commercials, films, and documentaries under his production company A Good Hurt Productions. He has worked for major Hollywood studios and advertising agencies. His work has received numerous awards including from Cannes, REMY, and film festivals.
Malcolm Roberts is an experienced board member and executive with over 20 years of experience across various industries including education, resources, manufacturing, and services. He has a proven track record of stabilizing, turning around, and leading businesses to financial success through strategic planning and performance improvement initiatives. As a consultant, he has helped numerous clients double productivity, restore compliance, and set new records.
This document is the CV of Guy Bertrand, who has over 12 years of experience in sales, marketing, operations management, and business consulting. He has held several leadership roles, including Director of Operations, Sales & Marketing Manager, Managing Director, and Marketing Consultant. His experience spans various industries and he has a track record of developing strategies, improving business performance, and growing customer bases.
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Cv director de operaciones guillermo lópez 2016Guillermo López
Guillermo López Miranda busca un nuevo proyecto en el que pueda aplicar sus habilidades de liderazgo, organización y adaptación. Tiene una amplia experiencia en gestión de restaurantes y equipos, así como conocimientos en marketing gastronómico, cata de vinos y cervezas, y seguridad alimentaria. Mantiene una actitud positiva y está comprometido con la mejora continua.
Before WWII, Navajo Indians faced cultural suppression as they were forced to abandon their native language and customs in school. During the war, the US recruited Navajo code talkers to develop an unbreakable code based on their native language, which helped secure Allied victories in battles against the Japanese. It was not until 2001 that the Navajo code talkers received full recognition for their significant contributions to the war effort.
Vincent Lamberti Director Cinematographer CV 2016Vincent Lamberti
Vincent Lamberti is an experienced Australian cinematographer and director with over 15 years of experience shooting documentaries, music videos, and short films. He has worked on numerous award-winning and nationally broadcast documentary projects for ABC, SBS, Screen Australia, and independent production companies. Lamberti's CV highlights his extensive education and career accomplishments in the film and television industry.
Mohamed A. Elwahab has over 14 years of experience in architecture and project management. He has worked on multi-billion dollar mega-projects in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, holding roles such as Design Director, Senior Architect, and Project Architect. His responsibilities have included design coordination, cost estimating, construction oversight, and ensuring technical compliance. He has extensive experience in various building types including offices, residential, commercial, and infrastructure.
Abel Gonzalez is an award-winning film writer and director based in California. He has over 15 years of experience in both advertising and entertainment, directing commercials, films, and documentaries under his production company A Good Hurt Productions. He has worked for major Hollywood studios and advertising agencies. His work has received numerous awards including from Cannes, REMY, and film festivals.
Malcolm Roberts is an experienced board member and executive with over 20 years of experience across various industries including education, resources, manufacturing, and services. He has a proven track record of stabilizing, turning around, and leading businesses to financial success through strategic planning and performance improvement initiatives. As a consultant, he has helped numerous clients double productivity, restore compliance, and set new records.
This document is the CV of Guy Bertrand, who has over 12 years of experience in sales, marketing, operations management, and business consulting. He has held several leadership roles, including Director of Operations, Sales & Marketing Manager, Managing Director, and Marketing Consultant. His experience spans various industries and he has a track record of developing strategies, improving business performance, and growing customer bases.
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Resume CV Military Trained Director of Perioperative specialty surgical Services BSN MA Texas
Resume CV of Candidate 7943. Military trained and experienced Director of Operation Room, Perioperative or Specialty Surgical Services candidate seeking new opportunities in Texas
Cv director de operaciones guillermo lópez 2016Guillermo López
Guillermo López Miranda busca un nuevo proyecto en el que pueda aplicar sus habilidades de liderazgo, organización y adaptación. Tiene una amplia experiencia en gestión de restaurantes y equipos, así como conocimientos en marketing gastronómico, cata de vinos y cervezas, y seguridad alimentaria. Mantiene una actitud positiva y está comprometido con la mejora continua.
Before WWII, Navajo Indians faced cultural suppression as they were forced to abandon their native language and customs in school. During the war, the US recruited Navajo code talkers to develop an unbreakable code based on their native language, which helped secure Allied victories in battles against the Japanese. It was not until 2001 that the Navajo code talkers received full recognition for their significant contributions to the war effort.
Many developers cast off JS as a suitable OOP language because they are so used to the class style of C# and Java. Many people don't realize that JavaScript supports inheritance. When you write object-oriented code it instantly gives you power; you can write code that can be re-used and that is encapsulated.
It includes functions and objects, prototype based programming, class based-prototype based, some hacks and exercises. The tutorial begins with a section about function and objects which includes a simple JS function, closures as one of the most powerful weapons for JS ninja, object as it is almost everything for a JS ninja, call and apply methods defined under functions. The function section is followed by the prototype section which includes a brief on class based vs prototype based.
After this comes the hack section. It includes some hacks like appending new array to another array, swap variable values and many more. The last section of this tutorial is on exercises which includes some basic exercises like implementing basic inheritance, add forEach method, implement a function.
The document analyzes data from a questionnaire about interests in live performances. It finds that the 10-15 age group participated most and the 25-30 age group participated least. It also found that females outnumbered and were more interested in live performances than males based on the questionnaire. Most participants had been to a live performance before. Musicals and comedy received more interest than other genres like art. The most popular performance venues and artist types were also identified to help decide what content would appeal most to audiences.
Presentation given by Himanshu and Imran at AgileNCR 2010 on "Practicing Agile in Offshore Environment". Presentation also covers the best practices/tools/processes that has worked for IntelliGrape for successful Agile implementation.
The tutorial includes the challenges of a distributed Agile, tools and processes to overcome these challenges. The tutorial begins with the challenges faced while working on a distributed Agile like client availability, time zone difference, cultural differences, client feedback, integration issues and more. The next and last section of the tutorial is about tools and processes to overcome these challenges. It includes the tools and processes used to overcome challenges faced by a user while working on a distributed Agile.
It includes step to an iteration and the tools that help such as planning, develop, test, feedback. Planning can be done by using communication tools like skype, yuuguu, wiki, screencasts etc. Developing step can take place in a continuous integration environment, frameworks that facilitate RAD. Testing can be done with a test driven deployment, tools that integrate with CI. The Client/End user feedback can take place in an integrated server, or a QA server. It also includes a mindset to seek feedback, open and direct communication.
This document contains questions and activities for a NZ-a-Thon event for years 0, 1 and 2. The questions cover topics about New Zealand places, landmarks, geography, flag, colloquialisms, towns, and national symbols. Activities include making an awhina animal, learning a waiata song, orienteering at lunch, library activities, drawing a map of the school, and locating places in New Zealand on a separate map. The document is broken into weeks covering places, citizenship, and unique/unusual aspects of New Zealand.
Four montages of different live performances sathma
This document discusses different types of montages that can be used for live performances including theatrical, musical, and art exhibitions. It suggests montages can enhance live performances by interweaving clips or images from different parts of the production. A well-crafted montage engages the audience and provides context during transitions between acts or scenes.
The document contains lyrics from songs composed for scenes in a musical. The songs depict life in prison, relationships between inmates and guards, betrayal, coping with incarceration, and ultimately finding freedom. Key themes include the harsh realities and dangers of prison life, developing unexpected connections while imprisoned, coping with the past, and celebrating release from incarceration.
Campaigns are dead - long live content.John Watton
My presentation from the B2B Marketing Annual Conference, 11 Nov 2010.
Synopsis: Traditional broadcast, interruption-based marketing ain't working and along with it the concept of marketing campaigns. Through away that campaign planning spreadsheet with those nicely ordered marcomms activities. The B2B buying journey has changed entirely! You can't run a 'go to market' when its convenient for you. You need to be always on and always consistent. Focus on generating good content that harnesses your expertise, addresses your audience's challenges and has a life of its own beyond a few mailshots or events. It's not about you any more, it's about them.
The document compares two murals - Michelangelo's "Just back: all eyes to heaven" in the Sistine Chapel ceiling and Fernando Castro Pacheco's "mural of Salvador Alvarado" in the Government Palace in Merida, Mexico. It notes the murals have different techniques, colors, and use of shapes, with the traditional mural by Michelangelo lacking proper shapes and having more mature colors compared to the nontraditional mural.
Montage provides different types of live performances including theatrical, musical, and art exhibitions. These performances allow audiences to experience live entertainment through various art forms such as plays, concerts, and visual displays. Montage offers a variety of live shows for people to attend.
Traditional murals in Kerala, India are painted on walls and ceilings using natural pigments and depict mythology and legends through gestures and scenes. Kerala has a unique mural tradition and holds the second largest collection of archaeological mural sites in India. Murals bring art to the public and Kerala's traditional style uses vegetable colors and natural pigments.
Non-traditional or modern graffiti art began as a way to communicate messages but is now considered vandalism by many. Graffiti has evolved from simple words to elaborate wall paintings using spray paint and markers. While some see it as art, others see it merely as property damage without the owner's permission. Graffiti originated in ancient times and is now also
This document provides an evaluation of a group presentation project. It describes various challenges the group faced in preparing and delivering their presentation, as well as their solutions. They struggled to obtain necessary materials on the day of the presentation but improvised solutions. During rehearsal, they improved their script and addressed clarity issues. Right before the presentation, each member took on tasks like setting up technology, arranging refreshments, and hanging photos. Though some photos fell down during the presentation, they carried on smoothly and received good feedback from their audience. Overall, the presenter felt the group completed the challenge well and they gained valuable experience.
This PowerPoint presentation is advertising an event about creativity that will take place on Tuesday March 27th, 2012 from 3:30-4:15pm in room B1O6. The presentation aims to appeal to creative people who enjoy music, art, and getting inspired by creative works.
The document allocates roles for promoting an event. Rajan Handa is responsible for posters, Sathma Nugera is responsible for e-mails/letters and interior design, Logan Jones is responsible for the PowerPoint presentation and script, Khatra Ahmed is responsible for advertisements, and Marie Hughes is responsible for flyers and is the production manager. The document also outlines the specific tasks for the interior designer role, which includes researching styles and materials, presenting designs, creating a schedule, and getting feedback. It also lists tasks for the e-mails/letters role such as sending reminders about the event details.
Designs for three different types of publicity/Letter sathma
Sathma Nugera invites teachers and students to a presentation by the level one Creative and Media students on March 27th at 3:30pm in music room B106. Last year, the Creative and Media students revamped the music practice rooms by creating inspirational murals. They would like to share the results of this project and the process through a brief presentation, with refreshments provided. Teachers and students interested in attending should speak to Miss Saroya.
Designs for three different types of publicity/Lettersathma
Sathma Nugera invites teachers and students to a presentation by the level one Creative and Media students on March 27th at 3:30pm in music room B106. Last year, the Creative and Media students revamped the music practice rooms by creating inspirational murals. They would like to share the results of this project and the process through a brief presentation, with refreshments provided. Teachers and students interested in attending should speak to Miss Saroya.
Sathma Nugera invites teachers and students to a presentation by the level one Creative and Media students on March 27th at 3:30pm in music room B106. Last year, the Creative and Media students revamped the music practice rooms by creating inspirational murals. They would like to share the results of this project and the process through a brief presentation, with refreshments provided. Teachers and students interested in attending should speak to Miss Saroya.
Six different ways to publicize an event are described: posters, leaflets, emails, PowerPoint presentations, invitation cards, and banners. Each method has pros such as being clear, straight-forward, engaging, quick, easy to present or hand out, and appealing through use of images or colors. However, each also has cons like the risk of materials being lost, torn, or not noticed due to size, weather, or brevity. The document compares key benefits and limitations of common publicity options.
Many developers cast off JS as a suitable OOP language because they are so used to the class style of C# and Java. Many people don't realize that JavaScript supports inheritance. When you write object-oriented code it instantly gives you power; you can write code that can be re-used and that is encapsulated.
It includes functions and objects, prototype based programming, class based-prototype based, some hacks and exercises. The tutorial begins with a section about function and objects which includes a simple JS function, closures as one of the most powerful weapons for JS ninja, object as it is almost everything for a JS ninja, call and apply methods defined under functions. The function section is followed by the prototype section which includes a brief on class based vs prototype based.
After this comes the hack section. It includes some hacks like appending new array to another array, swap variable values and many more. The last section of this tutorial is on exercises which includes some basic exercises like implementing basic inheritance, add forEach method, implement a function.
The document analyzes data from a questionnaire about interests in live performances. It finds that the 10-15 age group participated most and the 25-30 age group participated least. It also found that females outnumbered and were more interested in live performances than males based on the questionnaire. Most participants had been to a live performance before. Musicals and comedy received more interest than other genres like art. The most popular performance venues and artist types were also identified to help decide what content would appeal most to audiences.
Presentation given by Himanshu and Imran at AgileNCR 2010 on "Practicing Agile in Offshore Environment". Presentation also covers the best practices/tools/processes that has worked for IntelliGrape for successful Agile implementation.
The tutorial includes the challenges of a distributed Agile, tools and processes to overcome these challenges. The tutorial begins with the challenges faced while working on a distributed Agile like client availability, time zone difference, cultural differences, client feedback, integration issues and more. The next and last section of the tutorial is about tools and processes to overcome these challenges. It includes the tools and processes used to overcome challenges faced by a user while working on a distributed Agile.
It includes step to an iteration and the tools that help such as planning, develop, test, feedback. Planning can be done by using communication tools like skype, yuuguu, wiki, screencasts etc. Developing step can take place in a continuous integration environment, frameworks that facilitate RAD. Testing can be done with a test driven deployment, tools that integrate with CI. The Client/End user feedback can take place in an integrated server, or a QA server. It also includes a mindset to seek feedback, open and direct communication.
This document contains questions and activities for a NZ-a-Thon event for years 0, 1 and 2. The questions cover topics about New Zealand places, landmarks, geography, flag, colloquialisms, towns, and national symbols. Activities include making an awhina animal, learning a waiata song, orienteering at lunch, library activities, drawing a map of the school, and locating places in New Zealand on a separate map. The document is broken into weeks covering places, citizenship, and unique/unusual aspects of New Zealand.
Four montages of different live performances sathma
This document discusses different types of montages that can be used for live performances including theatrical, musical, and art exhibitions. It suggests montages can enhance live performances by interweaving clips or images from different parts of the production. A well-crafted montage engages the audience and provides context during transitions between acts or scenes.
The document contains lyrics from songs composed for scenes in a musical. The songs depict life in prison, relationships between inmates and guards, betrayal, coping with incarceration, and ultimately finding freedom. Key themes include the harsh realities and dangers of prison life, developing unexpected connections while imprisoned, coping with the past, and celebrating release from incarceration.
Campaigns are dead - long live content.John Watton
My presentation from the B2B Marketing Annual Conference, 11 Nov 2010.
Synopsis: Traditional broadcast, interruption-based marketing ain't working and along with it the concept of marketing campaigns. Through away that campaign planning spreadsheet with those nicely ordered marcomms activities. The B2B buying journey has changed entirely! You can't run a 'go to market' when its convenient for you. You need to be always on and always consistent. Focus on generating good content that harnesses your expertise, addresses your audience's challenges and has a life of its own beyond a few mailshots or events. It's not about you any more, it's about them.
The document compares two murals - Michelangelo's "Just back: all eyes to heaven" in the Sistine Chapel ceiling and Fernando Castro Pacheco's "mural of Salvador Alvarado" in the Government Palace in Merida, Mexico. It notes the murals have different techniques, colors, and use of shapes, with the traditional mural by Michelangelo lacking proper shapes and having more mature colors compared to the nontraditional mural.
Montage provides different types of live performances including theatrical, musical, and art exhibitions. These performances allow audiences to experience live entertainment through various art forms such as plays, concerts, and visual displays. Montage offers a variety of live shows for people to attend.
Traditional murals in Kerala, India are painted on walls and ceilings using natural pigments and depict mythology and legends through gestures and scenes. Kerala has a unique mural tradition and holds the second largest collection of archaeological mural sites in India. Murals bring art to the public and Kerala's traditional style uses vegetable colors and natural pigments.
Non-traditional or modern graffiti art began as a way to communicate messages but is now considered vandalism by many. Graffiti has evolved from simple words to elaborate wall paintings using spray paint and markers. While some see it as art, others see it merely as property damage without the owner's permission. Graffiti originated in ancient times and is now also
This document provides an evaluation of a group presentation project. It describes various challenges the group faced in preparing and delivering their presentation, as well as their solutions. They struggled to obtain necessary materials on the day of the presentation but improvised solutions. During rehearsal, they improved their script and addressed clarity issues. Right before the presentation, each member took on tasks like setting up technology, arranging refreshments, and hanging photos. Though some photos fell down during the presentation, they carried on smoothly and received good feedback from their audience. Overall, the presenter felt the group completed the challenge well and they gained valuable experience.
This PowerPoint presentation is advertising an event about creativity that will take place on Tuesday March 27th, 2012 from 3:30-4:15pm in room B1O6. The presentation aims to appeal to creative people who enjoy music, art, and getting inspired by creative works.
The document allocates roles for promoting an event. Rajan Handa is responsible for posters, Sathma Nugera is responsible for e-mails/letters and interior design, Logan Jones is responsible for the PowerPoint presentation and script, Khatra Ahmed is responsible for advertisements, and Marie Hughes is responsible for flyers and is the production manager. The document also outlines the specific tasks for the interior designer role, which includes researching styles and materials, presenting designs, creating a schedule, and getting feedback. It also lists tasks for the e-mails/letters role such as sending reminders about the event details.
Designs for three different types of publicity/Letter sathma
Sathma Nugera invites teachers and students to a presentation by the level one Creative and Media students on March 27th at 3:30pm in music room B106. Last year, the Creative and Media students revamped the music practice rooms by creating inspirational murals. They would like to share the results of this project and the process through a brief presentation, with refreshments provided. Teachers and students interested in attending should speak to Miss Saroya.
Designs for three different types of publicity/Lettersathma
Sathma Nugera invites teachers and students to a presentation by the level one Creative and Media students on March 27th at 3:30pm in music room B106. Last year, the Creative and Media students revamped the music practice rooms by creating inspirational murals. They would like to share the results of this project and the process through a brief presentation, with refreshments provided. Teachers and students interested in attending should speak to Miss Saroya.
Sathma Nugera invites teachers and students to a presentation by the level one Creative and Media students on March 27th at 3:30pm in music room B106. Last year, the Creative and Media students revamped the music practice rooms by creating inspirational murals. They would like to share the results of this project and the process through a brief presentation, with refreshments provided. Teachers and students interested in attending should speak to Miss Saroya.
Six different ways to publicize an event are described: posters, leaflets, emails, PowerPoint presentations, invitation cards, and banners. Each method has pros such as being clear, straight-forward, engaging, quick, easy to present or hand out, and appealing through use of images or colors. However, each also has cons like the risk of materials being lost, torn, or not noticed due to size, weather, or brevity. The document compares key benefits and limitations of common publicity options.
Sathma Nugera invites teachers and students to a presentation by the level one Creative and Media students on March 27th at 3:30pm in music room B106. Last year, the Creative and Media students revamped the music practice rooms by creating inspirational murals. They would like to share the results of this project and the process through a brief presentation, with refreshments provided. Teachers and students interested in attending should speak to Miss Saroya.
3 different methods to publicise our presentationsathma
E-mail, posters, and a short video are proposed methods to publicize a presentation. E-mail is an easy way to reach a wide audience quickly and correct any errors. Posters can creatively grab attention and leave a good first impression, showcasing creative abilities. While taking longer to create, a short video would allow audiences to easily recognize creativity and enjoy the video, encouraging attendance at the presentation.
The timings of what will happen on presentation daysathma
The document outlines a schedule for a presentation including tasks like covering walls with paper, editing handouts and scripts, rehearsing the presentation, setting up the room, and preparing refreshments. Various individuals are assigned different preparation tasks like Marie editing the script, Sathma setting up tables and ensuring the venue is ready, and Rajan creating a playlist of music. The schedule includes breaks and runs from 10:05am to 3:30pm.
The design for a smart board setup was disagreed with by a team for three key reasons: 1) the audience would not be able to see the presentation properly due to the layout, 2) it would be difficult for presenters to reach the computer, and 3) the overall setup would be hard to navigate.
This design for a presentation setup was not approved because the tables and chairs were arranged in a way that would block the audience's view of the presentation. There was also too much empty space in the design. The design included a piano, smart board, computer, tables, chairs, and fixed tables but it did not provide a clear view for the audience.
Interior design 1/the chosen interior design for the presentation sathma
The document describes an arrangement of furniture and equipment in a room, including a piano near the entrance, food tables next to the entrance, fixed tables, a smart board at the front of the room in a 'U' shape facing chairs, and images hung above the food tables. The described layout was intended to allow easy access to refreshments for people entering the room and to facilitate viewing of a presentation on the smart board from the seated audience area.
The document contains a schedule for organizing an art exhibition with assigned tasks, deadlines, and individuals responsible. Key tasks included completing minutes, creating a production schedule, risk assessment, designing a logo, arranging the venue, creating a PowerPoint presentation, drawing interior designs, getting feedback, informing the audience, ordering materials, and practicing the presentation. Marie, Khatra, Sathma, Rajan, and Logan were assigned various responsibilities and reported on completed work on different dates leading up to the exhibition.
The document provides information on how to reduce or prevent common risks when painting, what actions to take if dangers occur, and assigns a level of risk to each situation. It lists risks such as spilling paint on the carpet, falling off a ladder, getting paint on a school uniform, and becoming nauseous. For each risk, it suggests ways to reduce the risk like putting down a sheet, having someone hold the ladder, wearing spare clothes or an apron, and wearing a mask. It also lists actions to take if the risks occur, like immediately cleaning paint spills, taking a break if hurt, washing paint off clothes or using spirits, and going outside for fresh air. Each risk is assigned a color coded risk level
This document lists materials needed for a project including colored twine to hang pictures on roofs, a reading lamp for spot lighting images, display paper in white and red to cover walls, staples and a staple gun to attach paper to walls, colored acetate paper to cover lights and darken backgrounds, and blue tack to stick laminated images.
The document provides evidence related to planning for interior designs. It likely contains details about design concepts, materials, budgets, and timelines. The evidence in the document was presumably collected to aid in the planning and execution of interior design projects.
Roles on the actual day (what we have to do)sathma
The document assigns roles and tasks to different people for an art exhibition event taking place on Tuesday. Sathma is tasked with setting up the venue for the theme of the art exhibition. During the second lesson, others will help Sathma set up the venue, while Rajan creates an attendance spreadsheet and Logan researches music. In the third lesson, they will continue setting up and do technical work. They will then rehearse the presentation during the third lesson and lunch time. Afterschool, Sathma and Marie will finish preparations while Logan and Rajan prepare the presentation and sounds.
The minutes from a meeting on March 23rd, 2012 were summarized as follows:
The meeting attendees discussed preparations for an upcoming presentation, including finalizing guest lists, developing a questionnaire for the audience, and setting up the venue. Rajan was tasked with completing the guest list by Monday, while Khatra and Marie would start on the audience questionnaire. Sathma agreed to be responsible for setting up the venue for the presentation.