This document provides track listing and production details for Mary J. Blige's 2009 album "Stronger". It includes the song titles, writers, producers, studios, and other details for each of the 14 tracks on the album. It also lists Mary J. Blige as the Executive Producer and provides copyright details and information about the manufacturer and distributor of the album.
Luis Fernandez
Mixed at: We The Best Studios, Miami, FL
Hip Hop
DJ Khaled feat. Scarface, Nas & DJ Premier
Written by: K. Khaled, B. Adler, N. Jones, P. Wolff
Produced by: DJ Premier for GangStarr Productions
Publishing Co: Money Mack Music/DJ Khaled Publishing, adm. By Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI)
Get Low Recordings (BMI), Nasir Jones Music (ASCAP), Gang Starr Music (BMI)
Recorded at: D&D Studios, New York, NY
Recorded by: DJ Premier
Mixed by: DJ Premier
Don’t See Em
This document provides track listing and production details for Rick Ross' album "Teflon Don". It lists the 11 tracks on the album along with the featured artists and producers for each song. It also thanks those involved in the production and promotion of the album including Rick Ross' record label Def Jam and other hip hop artists and DJs. The document expresses gratitude to God, family, and colleagues for their support.
Alexander Dilliplane. Omarion appears courtesy of StarRoc/Epic. courtesy of Maybach Music Group/Warner Bros. Records. Drake appears courtesy of Cash Money/
Republic Records. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Written by Young Money/Republic Records. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Written by Chimurenga
Slater and Omari Grandberry and published by 239 Music (ASCAP)/Omari McCormick, Olubowale Akintimehin, Aubrey Graham and published by Heartfelt Productions
Grandberry Publishing Designee (SESAC). Used by permission. LLC (BMI)/Dead Stock Music/WB Music Corp. (ASCAP)/Livewrite LLC
This document provides track listings and production details for Jay-Z's album "The Blueprint 3". It contains 15 tracks, many of which feature collaborations with artists like Rihanna, Kanye West, Alicia Keys, and Kid Cudi. The tracks were produced by high-profile producers including Kanye West, Timbaland, Swizz Beatz, and The Neptunes. Detailed credits are provided for each song's writers, producers, recording engineers, and sample sources.
This document provides track listings and songwriting credits for an album. It lists 14 tracks from the album including "Over My Dead Body," "Shot For Me," "Crew Love," "Take Care," "Under Ground Kings," and "We'll Be Fine." Each entry includes the songwriters, producers, and studios where the songs were recorded and mixed. It also notes if songs sample or contain elements from other existing works.
Machine Gun Kelly - Lace Up: Digital BookletZorrge
The document appears to be the tracklist and credits for Machine Gun Kelly's album "Lace Up". It lists 13 songs on the album, including featured artists on many of the tracks like M. Shadows, Synyster Gates, Bun B, Dub-O, Waka Flocka Flame, Lil Jon, and others. It also provides production and executive production credits for the album.
Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, M.A.A.D City: Digital BookletZorrge
This document lists the tracklist for Kendrick Lamar's album "good kid, m.A.A.d city". It contains 15 songs, including features from artists like Drake, Jay Rock, and Dr. Dre. The tracklist is followed by production and album credits, thanking those involved in the making of the album such as the producers, mixers, and photographers.
1. The document provides production and recording credits for songs on Rick Ross' album Deeper Than Rap.
2. It lists 14 songs on the album along with featured artists and producers.
3. The credits include recording studios, engineers, samples used, and record labels of featured artists.
Luis Fernandez
Mixed at: We The Best Studios, Miami, FL
Hip Hop
DJ Khaled feat. Scarface, Nas & DJ Premier
Written by: K. Khaled, B. Adler, N. Jones, P. Wolff
Produced by: DJ Premier for GangStarr Productions
Publishing Co: Money Mack Music/DJ Khaled Publishing, adm. By Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI)
Get Low Recordings (BMI), Nasir Jones Music (ASCAP), Gang Starr Music (BMI)
Recorded at: D&D Studios, New York, NY
Recorded by: DJ Premier
Mixed by: DJ Premier
Don’t See Em
This document provides track listing and production details for Rick Ross' album "Teflon Don". It lists the 11 tracks on the album along with the featured artists and producers for each song. It also thanks those involved in the production and promotion of the album including Rick Ross' record label Def Jam and other hip hop artists and DJs. The document expresses gratitude to God, family, and colleagues for their support.
Alexander Dilliplane. Omarion appears courtesy of StarRoc/Epic. courtesy of Maybach Music Group/Warner Bros. Records. Drake appears courtesy of Cash Money/
Republic Records. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Written by Young Money/Republic Records. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Written by Chimurenga
Slater and Omari Grandberry and published by 239 Music (ASCAP)/Omari McCormick, Olubowale Akintimehin, Aubrey Graham and published by Heartfelt Productions
Grandberry Publishing Designee (SESAC). Used by permission. LLC (BMI)/Dead Stock Music/WB Music Corp. (ASCAP)/Livewrite LLC
This document provides track listings and production details for Jay-Z's album "The Blueprint 3". It contains 15 tracks, many of which feature collaborations with artists like Rihanna, Kanye West, Alicia Keys, and Kid Cudi. The tracks were produced by high-profile producers including Kanye West, Timbaland, Swizz Beatz, and The Neptunes. Detailed credits are provided for each song's writers, producers, recording engineers, and sample sources.
This document provides track listings and songwriting credits for an album. It lists 14 tracks from the album including "Over My Dead Body," "Shot For Me," "Crew Love," "Take Care," "Under Ground Kings," and "We'll Be Fine." Each entry includes the songwriters, producers, and studios where the songs were recorded and mixed. It also notes if songs sample or contain elements from other existing works.
Machine Gun Kelly - Lace Up: Digital BookletZorrge
The document appears to be the tracklist and credits for Machine Gun Kelly's album "Lace Up". It lists 13 songs on the album, including featured artists on many of the tracks like M. Shadows, Synyster Gates, Bun B, Dub-O, Waka Flocka Flame, Lil Jon, and others. It also provides production and executive production credits for the album.
Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, M.A.A.D City: Digital BookletZorrge
This document lists the tracklist for Kendrick Lamar's album "good kid, m.A.A.d city". It contains 15 songs, including features from artists like Drake, Jay Rock, and Dr. Dre. The tracklist is followed by production and album credits, thanking those involved in the making of the album such as the producers, mixers, and photographers.
1. The document provides production and recording credits for songs on Rick Ross' album Deeper Than Rap.
2. It lists 14 songs on the album along with featured artists and producers.
3. The credits include recording studios, engineers, samples used, and record labels of featured artists.
This document provides track listing and production details for Kanye West's album "Late Registration". It lists 15 songs from the album along with songwriting credits and details about recording, mixing and sampling. Additional details are provided for featured artists and producers on each song. The document contains legal disclaimers about sample and songwriting credits.
Bob Marley was a legendary Jamaican reggae singer and songwriter born in 1945 who gained international fame. Some key events in his career included releasing influential albums like "Burnin'" and "Exodus" in the 1970s that spread messages of freedom, unity, and anti-oppression. Though he was shot in an assassination attempt in 1976, he continued performing and held a historic peace concert in Jamaica that year. Marley passed away from cancer in 1981 but left a lasting legacy and continues to inspire millions with his music's themes of equality and justice.
This document discusses the musical roots and influences that came together to create jazz music in New Orleans in the early 20th century. It explores the five main influences: blues/folk music, classical music, ragtime/popular music, gospel music, and march music. Each of these musical traditions originated in New Orleans and blended together, incorporating elements like syncopation, improvisation, and call-and-response vocals to form the foundation of early jazz. Key figures that helped spread these styles and blend them together include Bessie Smith, Scott Joplin, James Reese Europe, and others.
Sailor Jerry Tattoo Flash: 1 (Michael Malone Collection) ((P.D.F))^^@@sukifuj454
This summary provides information about the book "Sailor Jerry Tattoo Flash: 1 (Michael Malone Collection)" from the given document:
The book contains 62 pages of tattoo flash art designed by the famous American tattoo artist Norman "Sailor Jerry" Collins. It was published in 1996 and contains flash art from the Michael Malone collection. The document provides information on downloading or reading the book and encourages clicking the download button or link at the end.
Este cortometraje de stop motion narra la historia de un muñeco de peluche que debe crear a otro muñeco antes de que se acabe el tiempo. Se desarrolla en una habitación y emplea música y expresiones faciales para transmitir la trama. Los elementos técnicos como los planos, la música y los efectos especiales creados por ordenador transmiten efectivamente la idea principal de que el muñeco debe crear vida en un tiempo limitado.
This document defines world music as traditional folk music created by indigenous musicians that is closely related to the music of their home regions. It also discusses world music as the study of social and cultural aspects of global music and dance. Finally, it provides examples of various world music genres from different regions, including genres from Africa, Ireland, India, Native America, and more.
Dancing provides many health benefits such as improved cardiovascular fitness, muscle tone and strength, bone density, flexibility, coordination, agility, stress relief, and weight loss. It is an enjoyable form of exercise that can be practiced through various styles like ballet, modern, jazz, hip hop, and more. Dancing gets the heart pumping to strengthen the cardiovascular system and engages muscles throughout the body. It also helps build bone density, increases flexibility, and enhances coordination and agility. Additionally, dancing serves as a way to reduce stress and can support weight loss when combined with a healthy diet.
Break dancing emerged in the 1970s from the Bronx as a street dance that corresponded to the breaks in hip hop music. The moves were inspired by dances like the lindy hop and Charleston as well as martial arts. It became associated with competition and violence between dance crews. Films in the 1980s popularized break dancing worldwide, though it remains a dangerous dance due to moves performed on hard surfaces without protection. Elements of break dancing can still be seen in modern dances and music videos.
Salsa is a social dance form that originated in the mid-1970s in New York. It is a mixture of different dance styles set to Latin music. Salsa has some regional variations but the overall goal is to have fun by following the music and leading your partner through a series of dance moves. To salsa, one needs a partner, Latin music, and to let the music guide their movements while ensuring safety. Proper clothing and shoes are recommended for competitions but otherwise comfort is key when salsa dancing for fun.
Music video - the purpose of music videosiain bruce
This document provides an overview of a music video production unit. It will teach students about the purposes of music videos, the planning and production process, and have them create a music video for a local band. By the end of the unit, students will produce a written report on music video styles and a planned, filmed, and edited music video. Music video production is discussed as a way for aspiring filmmakers to gain skills and as a creative medium. Students will analyze example music videos to evaluate their purposes and promotion of albums, singles, and artists' brands. The document also explores how artists can make money from publishing videos online through platforms like YouTube.
TECHNOLOGY-BASED ART final [Autosaved].pptxJezLapuz1
Computer and digital art originated in the 1960s due to advancing technology. Early creators were scientists and engineers who experimented with new hardware and recognized its potential for artistic expression. While initially questioned as "true art", computer art gained acceptance among artists and critics. In the Philippines, digital art was first used commercially by illustrators but is now pursued as a serious art form by local artists as well. Modern technology has made digital art creation accessible to everyone through smartphones and online/mobile apps.
This radio commercial script promotes the Beloit Riverfest event through a comedic dialogue between a drill sergeant and private. The private convinces the sergeant to sneak off base to enjoy the great music from bands like Ted Nugent, KC and the Sunshine Band, and Blue Oyster Cult. They will also find delicious food, four music stages, and special events. The sergeant agrees and tells the troops to sneak away and join them at the Beloit Riverfest from July 11th to 14th in Beloit, Wisconsin.
This document highlights all my clips that I have recorded, how long they are, the file name and format, as well as this, it explains what the idea behind the shot
Rap is a rhythmic monologue performed over a backing musical track. It originated in African American communities in the 1960s and is now closely associated with hip hop music. There are different types of rap including freestyle which is improvised on the spot and battle rap which is a competition between rappers. Some notable rappers mentioned are Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, and Lil Wayne. Old school rap songs drew from blues and jazz influences while modern rap often includes vulgar language and references to emotions, other rappers, and names.
This document discusses different types of media including printed, digital, photography, film and animation. It provides details on printed media such as comic books, newspapers and magazines. It also describes the history and role of photography, film and digital media in the Philippines. Key events discussed include the first comic strips and films created in the country as well as the first photographs taken during Spanish colonization. The document notes that different techniques such as cinematography, mise-en-scene and editing are used in film to influence how viewers perceive the images.
Beyoncé began her career as lead singer of Destiny's Child. After the group split, she had great success as a solo artist with hit songs like "Crazy in Love" and "Irreplaceable." She has won numerous awards including Grammys. Beyoncé has also found success in films and with her perfume line. Her music videos are known for elaborate choreography and close-ups that emphasize emotion. She continues to be a influential artist beloved by fans worldwide.
A record label coordinates the production, distribution, marketing and promotion of music recordings and videos. They sign and manage contracts with recording artists. The document discusses several major record labels including the "Big Four" in the UK - Warner Bros, EMI, Universal Music Group, and Sony Music. It provides examples of popular artists signed to each label and background information on their founding and operations. Motown and Epic labels are also overviewed.
1. The document introduces Samsung's AR Emoji SDK, which allows developers to integrate personalized 3D AR avatars into games and apps.
2. It provides information on publishing AR Emoji-enabled games to Samsung's Galaxy Store and promoting them.
3. Technical details are given on setting up AR Emoji integration in a Unity project using the SDK and loading AR avatars created on Samsung devices.
Mary J. Blige - My Life II - The Journey Continues (Act 1)Zorrge
Jesus Garnica. Additional Mixing by Peter Mokran and Kendu Isaac. Additional Instruments by Ron Fair. Contains
elements of “Now That We Found Love” (K. Gamble/L. Huff), Warner-Tamerlane.Publishing Corp. (BMI). All rights reserved.
don’t mind Produced by Jerry Wonda. Written by Mary J. Blige, Priscilla Renea Hamilton, Jerry Wonda. Publishers: Mary
J. Blige Music/ Universal Music Corp (ASCAP); Priscilla Renea. Productions/ Power Pen Biz Publishing/ WB Music Corp (ASCAP).
Recorded by Serge ‘Sergical’ Tsai at Pl
The document discusses an art event called "Art in the Dark" that is returning. It then provides details about various topics related to Renaissance art including: the Renaissance period occurring after the Middle Ages and involving a revival of arts and sciences; major Renaissance artists like Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian; how apprenticeships worked for aspiring artists; symbols found in Robert Campin's Merode Altarpiece like the candle representing the spirit entering Mary; and key terms like egg tempera, triptych, and diptych. It also discusses Jan van Eyck's Arnolfini Wedding portrait and symbols within it like the single candle representing the all-
To create an Andy Warhol style image in Photoshop, follow these steps:
1. Open Photoshop and a photo, then duplicate the background layer. Rename one layer "cut away" and use the magic wand tool to select the background and fill with black.
2. Rename another layer "color" and use the threshold adjustment to give it a high-contrast look.
3. Create new layers for different objects like "shirt" and use the magic wand tool to select the object, then fill with color.
4. Repeat for other objects, lock layers not being edited, and fill selections with bright colors to achieve the classic Warhol style composite image.
This document provides track listing and production details for Kanye West's album "Late Registration". It lists 15 songs from the album along with songwriting credits and details about recording, mixing and sampling. Additional details are provided for featured artists and producers on each song. The document contains legal disclaimers about sample and songwriting credits.
Bob Marley was a legendary Jamaican reggae singer and songwriter born in 1945 who gained international fame. Some key events in his career included releasing influential albums like "Burnin'" and "Exodus" in the 1970s that spread messages of freedom, unity, and anti-oppression. Though he was shot in an assassination attempt in 1976, he continued performing and held a historic peace concert in Jamaica that year. Marley passed away from cancer in 1981 but left a lasting legacy and continues to inspire millions with his music's themes of equality and justice.
This document discusses the musical roots and influences that came together to create jazz music in New Orleans in the early 20th century. It explores the five main influences: blues/folk music, classical music, ragtime/popular music, gospel music, and march music. Each of these musical traditions originated in New Orleans and blended together, incorporating elements like syncopation, improvisation, and call-and-response vocals to form the foundation of early jazz. Key figures that helped spread these styles and blend them together include Bessie Smith, Scott Joplin, James Reese Europe, and others.
Sailor Jerry Tattoo Flash: 1 (Michael Malone Collection) ((P.D.F))^^@@sukifuj454
This summary provides information about the book "Sailor Jerry Tattoo Flash: 1 (Michael Malone Collection)" from the given document:
The book contains 62 pages of tattoo flash art designed by the famous American tattoo artist Norman "Sailor Jerry" Collins. It was published in 1996 and contains flash art from the Michael Malone collection. The document provides information on downloading or reading the book and encourages clicking the download button or link at the end.
Este cortometraje de stop motion narra la historia de un muñeco de peluche que debe crear a otro muñeco antes de que se acabe el tiempo. Se desarrolla en una habitación y emplea música y expresiones faciales para transmitir la trama. Los elementos técnicos como los planos, la música y los efectos especiales creados por ordenador transmiten efectivamente la idea principal de que el muñeco debe crear vida en un tiempo limitado.
This document defines world music as traditional folk music created by indigenous musicians that is closely related to the music of their home regions. It also discusses world music as the study of social and cultural aspects of global music and dance. Finally, it provides examples of various world music genres from different regions, including genres from Africa, Ireland, India, Native America, and more.
Dancing provides many health benefits such as improved cardiovascular fitness, muscle tone and strength, bone density, flexibility, coordination, agility, stress relief, and weight loss. It is an enjoyable form of exercise that can be practiced through various styles like ballet, modern, jazz, hip hop, and more. Dancing gets the heart pumping to strengthen the cardiovascular system and engages muscles throughout the body. It also helps build bone density, increases flexibility, and enhances coordination and agility. Additionally, dancing serves as a way to reduce stress and can support weight loss when combined with a healthy diet.
Break dancing emerged in the 1970s from the Bronx as a street dance that corresponded to the breaks in hip hop music. The moves were inspired by dances like the lindy hop and Charleston as well as martial arts. It became associated with competition and violence between dance crews. Films in the 1980s popularized break dancing worldwide, though it remains a dangerous dance due to moves performed on hard surfaces without protection. Elements of break dancing can still be seen in modern dances and music videos.
Salsa is a social dance form that originated in the mid-1970s in New York. It is a mixture of different dance styles set to Latin music. Salsa has some regional variations but the overall goal is to have fun by following the music and leading your partner through a series of dance moves. To salsa, one needs a partner, Latin music, and to let the music guide their movements while ensuring safety. Proper clothing and shoes are recommended for competitions but otherwise comfort is key when salsa dancing for fun.
Music video - the purpose of music videosiain bruce
This document provides an overview of a music video production unit. It will teach students about the purposes of music videos, the planning and production process, and have them create a music video for a local band. By the end of the unit, students will produce a written report on music video styles and a planned, filmed, and edited music video. Music video production is discussed as a way for aspiring filmmakers to gain skills and as a creative medium. Students will analyze example music videos to evaluate their purposes and promotion of albums, singles, and artists' brands. The document also explores how artists can make money from publishing videos online through platforms like YouTube.
TECHNOLOGY-BASED ART final [Autosaved].pptxJezLapuz1
Computer and digital art originated in the 1960s due to advancing technology. Early creators were scientists and engineers who experimented with new hardware and recognized its potential for artistic expression. While initially questioned as "true art", computer art gained acceptance among artists and critics. In the Philippines, digital art was first used commercially by illustrators but is now pursued as a serious art form by local artists as well. Modern technology has made digital art creation accessible to everyone through smartphones and online/mobile apps.
This radio commercial script promotes the Beloit Riverfest event through a comedic dialogue between a drill sergeant and private. The private convinces the sergeant to sneak off base to enjoy the great music from bands like Ted Nugent, KC and the Sunshine Band, and Blue Oyster Cult. They will also find delicious food, four music stages, and special events. The sergeant agrees and tells the troops to sneak away and join them at the Beloit Riverfest from July 11th to 14th in Beloit, Wisconsin.
This document highlights all my clips that I have recorded, how long they are, the file name and format, as well as this, it explains what the idea behind the shot
Rap is a rhythmic monologue performed over a backing musical track. It originated in African American communities in the 1960s and is now closely associated with hip hop music. There are different types of rap including freestyle which is improvised on the spot and battle rap which is a competition between rappers. Some notable rappers mentioned are Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, and Lil Wayne. Old school rap songs drew from blues and jazz influences while modern rap often includes vulgar language and references to emotions, other rappers, and names.
This document discusses different types of media including printed, digital, photography, film and animation. It provides details on printed media such as comic books, newspapers and magazines. It also describes the history and role of photography, film and digital media in the Philippines. Key events discussed include the first comic strips and films created in the country as well as the first photographs taken during Spanish colonization. The document notes that different techniques such as cinematography, mise-en-scene and editing are used in film to influence how viewers perceive the images.
Beyoncé began her career as lead singer of Destiny's Child. After the group split, she had great success as a solo artist with hit songs like "Crazy in Love" and "Irreplaceable." She has won numerous awards including Grammys. Beyoncé has also found success in films and with her perfume line. Her music videos are known for elaborate choreography and close-ups that emphasize emotion. She continues to be a influential artist beloved by fans worldwide.
A record label coordinates the production, distribution, marketing and promotion of music recordings and videos. They sign and manage contracts with recording artists. The document discusses several major record labels including the "Big Four" in the UK - Warner Bros, EMI, Universal Music Group, and Sony Music. It provides examples of popular artists signed to each label and background information on their founding and operations. Motown and Epic labels are also overviewed.
1. The document introduces Samsung's AR Emoji SDK, which allows developers to integrate personalized 3D AR avatars into games and apps.
2. It provides information on publishing AR Emoji-enabled games to Samsung's Galaxy Store and promoting them.
3. Technical details are given on setting up AR Emoji integration in a Unity project using the SDK and loading AR avatars created on Samsung devices.
Mary J. Blige - My Life II - The Journey Continues (Act 1)Zorrge
Jesus Garnica. Additional Mixing by Peter Mokran and Kendu Isaac. Additional Instruments by Ron Fair. Contains
elements of “Now That We Found Love” (K. Gamble/L. Huff), Warner-Tamerlane.Publishing Corp. (BMI). All rights reserved.
don’t mind Produced by Jerry Wonda. Written by Mary J. Blige, Priscilla Renea Hamilton, Jerry Wonda. Publishers: Mary
J. Blige Music/ Universal Music Corp (ASCAP); Priscilla Renea. Productions/ Power Pen Biz Publishing/ WB Music Corp (ASCAP).
Recorded by Serge ‘Sergical’ Tsai at Pl
The document discusses an art event called "Art in the Dark" that is returning. It then provides details about various topics related to Renaissance art including: the Renaissance period occurring after the Middle Ages and involving a revival of arts and sciences; major Renaissance artists like Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian; how apprenticeships worked for aspiring artists; symbols found in Robert Campin's Merode Altarpiece like the candle representing the spirit entering Mary; and key terms like egg tempera, triptych, and diptych. It also discusses Jan van Eyck's Arnolfini Wedding portrait and symbols within it like the single candle representing the all-
To create an Andy Warhol style image in Photoshop, follow these steps:
1. Open Photoshop and a photo, then duplicate the background layer. Rename one layer "cut away" and use the magic wand tool to select the background and fill with black.
2. Rename another layer "color" and use the threshold adjustment to give it a high-contrast look.
3. Create new layers for different objects like "shirt" and use the magic wand tool to select the object, then fill with color.
4. Repeat for other objects, lock layers not being edited, and fill selections with bright colors to achieve the classic Warhol style composite image.
This document outlines Gameel Saleh's photography project proposal to capture images at Salford Quays. The proposal includes plans to take 50 daylight images and 50 nighttime images of the quays, then select the best 10 (5 daylight, 5 night) for the final project. It also discusses the themes of relaxation, fun, and family at Salford Quays as inspiration. Gameel will bring a Nikon camera and use techniques like slow shutter speed, close-ups, and long shots. He cites several famous black-and-white photographers like Ansel Adams as influences and hopes to capture work in a similar style. The class trip to Salford Quays is scheduled for November 19th from 9:
To create an Andy Warhol style image in Photoshop, follow these steps:
1. Open Photoshop and a photo, then duplicate the background layer. Rename one layer "cut away" and use the magic wand tool to select the background and fill with black.
2. Rename another layer "color" and use the threshold adjustment to give it a high-contrast look.
3. Create new layers for different objects like "shirt" and use the magic wand tool to select the object, then fill with color.
4. Repeat for other objects, lock layers not being edited, and fill selections with bright colors to achieve the classic Warhol style composite image.
Time's Up! Getting Value from Big Data NowEric Kavanagh
The Briefing Room with Dr. Robin Bloor and CASK
We all know the promise of big data, but who gets the value? There are plenty of success stories already, and most of them involve one key ingredient: facilitated access to important data sets. Most research studies suggest that the Pareto principle applies: 80 percent goes to data integration, and only 20 to analysis. Inverting that balance is the Holy Grail.
Register for this episode of The Briefing Room to hear veteran Analyst Dr. Robin Bloor explain why the time has finally come for turning the tables on the status quo in analytics. He'll be briefed by CASK CEO Jonathan Gray, who will showcase his company's big data integration platform, CDAP, which was specifically designed to expedite time-to-value for big data.
This document provides information about techniques used in media production at Salford City College's Eccles Centre, including:
- Animation, visual effects, color rendering, graphics, and movement are techniques used. Advanced techniques include blur, sharpen, distortion, rotation, and opacity.
- The technical details include a video format of 300:200 at 3:2 ratio and standard definitions of terms like motion graphics, compositing video, interactive menus, and video compression.
- A glossary defines terms used in media production like motion graphics, compositing video, interactive menus, video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate, and compression.
This document analyzes magazine front covers from publications like Rolling Stone, XXL Freshman, and Billboard. It discusses elements of the covers like the masthead, main image, cover lines, and selling lines. For XXL Freshman, it notes the magazine reveals new hip hop artists and targets teenagers interested in music. For Rolling Stone, it explains they put Megan Fox on the cover to attract mainly male viewers through her sexy image. Overall, the document examines how magazine covers use visual elements and text to advertise their content and attract customers.
This document provides credits and acknowledgements for an album. It lists the song titles and songwriters. It thanks those involved in production, engineering, mixing, mastering, publicity, promotion, artwork, photography and legal work. The executive producers are listed as Pete Rock, Tek and Steele for their company BTU, with associate executive producers Dru Ha and Buckshot for the record label Duck Down Music.
The document discusses several comedy movies that the author enjoys, including Jack and Jill starring Adam Sandler, Harold and Kumar Go to Guantanamo Bay, and 30 Minutes or Less. For each movie, the author provides a brief summary of the plot and how they discovered the movie. The author also discusses their attraction to comedy genres and some of their favorite comedic actors like Adam Sandler, noting how watching these genres and actors growing up has influenced their preferences.
This document provides production credits for songs on Mary J. Blige's album "Growing Pains". It lists the song titles, producers, writers, engineers, studios and more for each of the 15 tracks on the album. It expresses thanks to those involved in the creative process and production of the album.
This document is an introduction by 50 Cent to the novel Playground. It provides background on 50 Cent's experiences that influenced the story, including having been a bully. The introduction notes that the novel tells the story of a kid who has become a bully, exploring how and why that happened and if he can change. 50 Cent drew on events from his childhood and feelings he remembers from that age. The introduction sets up the novel's exploration of whether living a life on the edge will get a person anywhere or if being a bully will only make things worse.
A presentation of the Denison 111 Audio Adapter product range. We have developed a product line that will connect your iPhone, iPod or USB source to your factory car audio system making it available for you to control the playback through your existing audio set (including steering wheel controls).
To create an Andy Warhol style image in Photoshop, follow these steps:
1. Open Photoshop and a photo, then duplicate the background layer. Rename one layer "cut away" and use the magic wand tool to select the background and fill with black.
2. Rename another layer "color" and use the threshold adjustment to give it a high-contrast look.
3. Create new layers for different objects like "shirt" and use the magic wand tool to select the object, then fill with color.
4. Repeat for other objects, lock layers not being edited, and fill selections with bright colors to achieve the classic Warhol style composite image.
This document provides the track listing and credits for Kelly Rowland's album "Here I Am". The album contains 14 tracks, including collaborations with artists like Lil Wayne, Big Sean, and Nelly. It also includes 4 bonus tracks on the deluxe version. Each track is accompanied by detailed production and recording credits. At the end, Kelly Rowland expresses her gratitude to God, her family, fans, and the entire team involved in creating the album.
This document provides credits and legal information for the album "Slaughterhouse" by the hip hop group of the same name. It lists the 18 tracks on the album along with songwriting, production, and recording credits for each song. It also includes thank you messages from the group members to those involved in making the album.
The document lists credits and production details for 18 tracks on Lil Wayne's album "I Am Not a Human Being II". It details the songwriters, producers, recording studios and engineers for each track, as well as featuring artists. Publishing and recording credits are provided to acknowledge sampling and interpolation permissions.
This document provides production and songwriting credits for an album by DMX. It lists 20 songs on the album along with their producers. Many songs feature additional artists and were recorded, engineered, and mixed by various professionals across several studios. The document concludes by thanking various people and entities involved in the creative process and production of the album.
This document provides production and songwriting credits for an album by DMX. It lists 20 songs on the album along with their producers. Many songs feature additional artists and were recorded, engineered, and mixed by various professionals across several studios. The document concludes by thanking various people and entities involved in the creative process and production of the album, including God, family members, fellow artists, record label staff, and more. It directs readers to DMX's official website and social media accounts for further information.
Slaughter house welcome to our house (digital booklet)Zorrge
This document provides production credits for an album. It lists the producers, musicians, engineers, studios and publishing information for each song on the album. Luis Resto is credited for additional keyboards on most tracks. The tracks sample or contain elements from other songs, which are noted along with permission information. Mike Strange recorded and mixed many of the tracks at Effigy Studios along with Eminem. Various producers are credited on each track along with co-production from Eminem on several songs. Publishing information is listed for each song's composers.
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1.
2. Tonight
The One feat. Drake
Said and Done
Good Love feat. T.I.
I Feel Good
I Am
Each Tear
I Love U (Yes I Du)
We Got Hood Love feat. Trey Songz
Kitchen
In The Morning
Color From the Motion Picture Precious:
Based on the novel “Push” by Sapphire
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER:
Mary J. Blige for Mary Jane Productions, Inc.
www.mjblige.com
www.geffen.com
Geffen Records, 2220 Colorado Ave., Santa Monica, CA 90404.
Manufactured and distributed in USA by Universal Music
Distribution. pc 2009 Geffen Records.
All rights reserved.
3. Tonight
M. J. Blige/ A. Harr/ J. Jackson/ K. Cossom/ Akon/ E. Birdsong //
Mary J. Blige Music (ASCAP), Universal-MCA Music Publishing, a
division of Universal Studios, Inc/ Andrew Harr (ASCAP)/ Jermaine
Jackson (ASCAP)/ YRP Music Publishing (BMI)/ Warner Tamerlane
Music Publishing/ Byefall Music/Sony/ATV Music Publishing (ASCAP) // Edwin Birdsong Music (ASCAP) // Produced by The Runners
for Trac – N Field Entertainment (ASCAP)/ We The Best management // Co- Produced by Akon // Additional vocals by Akon // Vocals
tracked by Thaddis (Kuk) Harell at Germano Studios, New York, NY //
Mixed by Jaycen Joshua for The Penua Project at Larrabee Studios,
Universal City, CA // Assistant mix engineer: Giancarlo Lino
“Tonight” contains elements of “Rapper Dapper Snapper” performed, written, produced and published by Edwin Birdsong
for Edwin Birdsong Music (ASCAP). Courtesy of Shiri Music Publishing LLC. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
The One featuring Drake
M.J. Blige/ R. Jerkins/ E. Dean/ A. D Graham // Mary J. Blige Music
(ASCAP), Universal-MCA Music Publishing, a division of Universal
Studios, Inc,/ EMI Blackwood Music (BMI), Dat Damn Dean/ Peer
Music Publishing (BMI) / Live Write LLC/EMI Blackwood Music, Inc
(BMI) // Produced by Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins for Darkchild.com //
All Music by Rodney Jerkins // Recorded by Mike “Handz” Donaldson
and Tony Mardini at 2nd Floor Studios // Vocals tracked by Thaddis
(Kuk) Harell // Mixed by Jaycen Joshua for The Penua Project at
Larrabee Studios, Universal City, CA // Assistant mix engineer: Giancarlo Lino
4. Said and Done
M.J. Blige/ R. Leslie // Mary J. Blige Music (ASCAP), Universal-MCA
Music Publishing, a division of Universal Studios, Inc/ NS4LIFE
Music Publishing, inc (ASCAP). Administered by Universal Publishing
// Produced by Ryan Leslie for NextSelection Lifestyle Group //
Background vocals by Ryan Leslie // Recorded By Pat Dillett at
Germano Studios, New York, NY // Mixed by Jaycen Joshua for
The Penua Project at Larrabee Studios, Universal City, CA // Assistant mix engineer: Giancarlo Lino // Vocals tracked by Thaddis
(Kuk) Harell
Good Love featuring T.I.
S. Smith, J. Reeves, R. Romulus, J. Yip // Universal Music- Z
Songs/ Pen In the Ground Publishing (ASCAP)/ Products Of The
Street (ASCAP)/ Sumphu (ASCAP)/ Please enjoy The Music/ Sony
ATV (BMI) // Produced by Stereotypes for Stinkface Music, LLC //
Co Produced by Ne- Yo for 2424, LLC/ Compound Entertainment,
LLC // Music recorded by Stereotypes // Horns arranged by Jerry
Hey // Additional pro tools/ Engineering by Tal Herzberg // Vocals
recorded by Pat Viola at Germano Studios, New York, NY // Mixed
by Jaycen Joshua for The Penua Project at Larrabee Studios,
Universal City, CA // Assistant mix engineer: Giancarlo Lino // Vocals tracked by Thaddis (Kuk) Harell
I Feel Good
S. Smith, M.S. Eriksen, T.E. Hermansen) // Universal Music- Z
songs/ Pen In the Ground Publishing (ASCAP)/EMI Music Publishing
(ASCAP) // Produced by StarGate for 45th & 3rd Music, LLC // CoProduced by Ne-Yo for 2424 LLC/ Compound Entertainment, LLC //
Background vocals by Ne-Yo // All instruments by Mikkel S. Eriksen
and Tor Erik Hermansen // Recorded by Mikkel S. Eriksen at Roc The
Mic Studios, New York, NY and Pat Dillett at Germano Studios, New
York, NY // Mixed by Phil Tan for RiotProof Productions at Soapbox
Studios, Atlanta, GA // Additional engineering by Carlos Oyanedel
and Damien Lewis // Assistant mixer: Josh Houghkirk // StarGate
Management: Tim Blacksmith & Danny D // Vocals tracked by
Thaddis (Kuk) Harell
5. I Am
M. J. Blige / M.S. Eriksen/T.E. Hermansen/J. Austin/ E. Dean/ M. Beite // Published by
Universal Music Corp./Mary J.Blige Music (ASCAP)/EMI Music Publishing (ASCAP)/
Naked Under My Clothes/ Sony ATV Music Publishing (ASCAP)/ Dat Damn Dean/Peer
Music/2412 Songs (BMI)/Stellar Songs Ltd/Emi Music Publishing (ASCAP). // Produced
By Stargate for 45th & 3rd Music LLC // Recorded by Mikkel S. Eriksen at Roc The Mic
Studios, New York. // Background vocals by Johnta Austin // Vocals tracked by Thaddis (Kuk) Harell at Right Track, New York // Additional vocal production by Ron Fair //
Additional engineering and pro tools by Tal Herzberg // Mixed by: Peter Mokran at Conway
Studios, Hollywood, CA // Assisted by: Eric Weaver // Additional Engineering by Carlos Oyanedel and Damien Lewis. // All instruments by Mikkel S. Eriksen & Tor Erik Hermansen. //
Strings arranged and conducted by Ron Fair // Strings recorded by Frank Wolf // Stargate
management: Tim Blacksmith & Danny D.
Each Tear
M.J. Blige, D. Chin-Quee/ M. Chin // Mary J. Blige Music (ASCAP), Universal-MCA Music
Publishing, a division of Universal Studios, Inc/ Black Chiney Music/ Sony ATV (ASCAP)/
Nyan King Music/ EMI Publishing (ASCAP) // Produced by Supa Dups for Black Chiney
Music Inc. // Vocals produced by Ron Fair // Additional engineering and Pro Tools by Tal
Herzberg // Assisted by Tal Oz // Strings Arranged and Conducted by Ron Fair // Strings
Recorded by Frank Wolf // Mixed By Peter Mokran at Conway Studios, Los Angeles, Ca
I Love U (Yes I Du)
M.J. Blige/ J. Jones/ E. Dean/ D. Reed/ D. Level/ B.Williams // Mary J. Blige Music
(ASCAP), Universal-MCA Music Publishing, a division of Universal Studios, Inc/ My Diet
Starts Tomorrow/ Songs of Universal (BMI)/ Dat Damn Dean/ Peer Music Publishing
(BMI)/ Spacestar Music/ U Can’t teach bein the shh/ Songs of Universal (BMI) // WarnerTamerlane Publishing (BMI) // Produced by Polow Da Don for Zone 4 inc // Background
vocals by Esther Dean // Recorded by Aubry “Big Juice” Delaine at Zac Digital, Atlanta GA
// Vocals tracked by Thaddis (Kuk) Harell at IGA Studios, Santa Monica, CA // Mixed by
Jaycen Joshua for The Penua Project at Larrabee Studios, Universal City, CA // Assistant
mix engineer: Giancarlo Lino // “I Love U (Yes I Du)” contains elements of “Let the Dollar
Circulate” written by Donald Level and Billy Paul Williams published by Warner-Tamerlane
Publishing Corp.(BMI) Used by permission. All rights reserved. // “I Love U (Yes I Du) ”
contains a sample of the recording “Let the Dollar Circulate” performed by Billy Paul
courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment. Used by permission.
6. We Got Hood Love featuring Trey Songz
M.J. Blige/ B. M. Cox/ J. Austin/ K. Dean // Mary J. Blige Music (ASCAP),
Universal-MCA Music Publishing, a division of Universal Studios, Inc/ 2009 WB Music
Corp o/b/o itself & Songs In The Key of B Flat, inc. / Noontime South (SESAC)/ Naked
Under My Clothes/ Sony-ATV Songs (ASCAP)/ WBM Music Corp o/b/o itself & The Dean’s
List/ December First publishing Group (SESAC) // Produced by Bryan- Michael Cox for Blackbaby,
Inc & Wyldcard for Full Deck Entertainment, Inc. Blackbaby, Inc. // Additional Production by Ron
Fair // Keyboards, bass, drums, & programming: BMC Piano by Wyldcard // Recorded by Sam Thomas
for Sam I Am Productions, Inc/ Milk Money Consulting at The Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA // Vocals
tracked by Thaddis (Kuk) Harell and Ron Fair at Chung King Studio, New York, NY // Strings recorded by Allen
Sodes // Additional engineering by Tal Herzberg // Mixed By Peter Mokran at Conway Studios, Los Angeles, CA
7. Kitchen
M.J. Blige/ T. Nash/ C. Stewart // Mary J. Blige Music (ASCAP), UniversalMCA Music Publishing, a division of Universal Studios, Inc/ 2082 Music/ WB
Music Publishing (ASCAP)/ RZE Music Publishing/ Universal Music Publishing (ASCAP) // Produced by C “Tricky” Stewart for RedZone Entertainment
and Terius “The –Dream” Nash for Radio Killa Records // Vocals produced by
Kuk Harrell // Recorded by Brian “B-Luv” Thomas and Andrew Wuepper at
Silent Sound Studios, Atlanta, GA. The Boom Boom Room, Burbank, CA. and
Triangle Sound Studios, Atlanta, GA // Additional engineering by Pat Thrall //
Assistant engineers: Luis Navarro, Jason Sherwood, Steven Dennis and Kory
Aaron // Mixed by Jaycen Joshua for The Penua Project at Larrabee Studios,
Universal City, CA // Assistant mix engineer: Giancarlo Lino
In The Morning
M.J. Blige/ E. Emilie/ A. Birchett/ A. Birchett // Mary J. Blige Music
(ASCAP), Universal-MCA Music Publishing, a division of Universal Studios,
Inc/Tailored 4U Music (BMI)/ Mukenesha Publishing/ Kailen’s Room/ Songs
of Universal (BMI)/ AnteaJoy Publishing/ Kailen’s Room/ Songs of Universal
(BMI) // Produced by D’Mile for Medinah Entertainment // Additional Production by Ron Fair // Strings arranged and conducted by Ron Fair // Horns arranged by Jerry Hey // Additional engineering by Tal Herzberg & Allen Sides
// Recorded by Pat Dillett at Germano Studios, New York, NY // Mixed by
Dave Pensado at Larrabee Studios, Los Angeles, CA
Color From the Motion Picture Precious:
Based on the novel “Push” by Sapphire
M.J. Blige/ R. Saadiq/ L. Menzies // Universal Music Corp. o/b/o itself, Mary
J. Blige Music and Ugmoe Music Adm. By Universal-Polygram Int. Publishing,
Inc. (ASCAP)/ Absurd Music (ASCAP)/ LaNeah Menzies (BMI) // Produced by
Raphael Saadiq for Whiskey Slew Productions // Music Arranged by Raphael
Saadiq // Bass and Guitar - Raphael Saadiq // Keyboards - Charles Jones
8. Dear God. Thank you for my life, health, strength and all the favor you’ve given and showed me in my life and career.
Thank you for my 2 angels Jordan and Nasir Isaacs, I love you both so much, please keep inspiring me. Thank you for
my husband, friend and manager Kendu Isaacs, I love you so much and I really appreciate everything you’ve done and
do for me. Thank you for my Mom and Dad who gave me life, I’m so grateful for you both. For my sister Latonya and her
family, Jonquell and my 2 brothers and my nephews. Thank you to my mother in law and father in law, I love you both so
much and I thank you for loving me, you are the best. For my sisters in law, Sharon and Holly, I love you guys so much
and my nieces and nephews too. Thank you for my fans who I love and appreciate so much, without your help none of
this is possible. Please bless them all Father, in Jesus’ name. My friends: Kiesha Trower, Simone Smith, Angie Martinez,
Taraji P Henson and Madeline Nelson; thank you for you friendship and support. Maddi there will be no FFawn without
you. Thank you Steve Stoute for making FFAWN a dream come true and every one that loves me and cares for me,
thank you. Thank you to Jimmy Iovine, I really appreciate your Genius mind and the love and integrity that you have for
me and my career. Thank you for everything you’ve done for me. May God continue to bless you and your family. Thank
you to Doug Morris, you have been a friend, father and mentor to me from the very beginning, I love you! I’m so happy
to be in business with you. Thank you to Zack Horowitz, it’s great to be in business with you. Thank you for eveything.
Thank you Jeff Harleston God bless you, Maria and the kids. Thank you Ron Fair, you are a Genius and one of the
greatest producers who ever lived. God bless you and your beautiful family. Thank you Steve Berman! Thank you Kenny Meiseles and Sonya Guardo and whole Team at the Grubman Firm for your patience and support, you guys are the
best! Alan Grubman thank you so much for your integrity to us and all the hard work that’s done for us. Thank you Ron
Nash, Stanley Lim, Anne Marie Tumulty and Sonsera at Gelfand Renart and Feldman. Thank you Alicia Graham, you
are the truth. Ashley Fox, thank you, you are truly the best at what you do. Thank you Christopher Hicks for your support
and friendship. Thank you Jaha Johnson for staying on the grind and becoming a great a help to our team. Thank you,
Don Pooh. Thank you, Kimberly Kimble, D’Andre Michael, Marni Senofonte, Anthony Mandler, and Ciarra Pardo. Thank
you: Andrew Reid, Huggy Michael Carter, Toshi, Monica Breg, Stas Svetlichny, Amanda Sellick, and Karynne Tencer
Geffen Records, thank you! Step Johnson, Garnett March, Brenda Romano, Nino Cuccinello, Chris Lopes, Candace
Berry, Rand Hoffman, Luke Wood, Tanya Perara, Martin Kierszenbaum, Ike Youssef, Aaron Foreman, Gretchen Anderson, Dennis Dennehy, Chris Stevenson, Tresa Sanders, Yvette Gayle, Tom Balla, Ted Mico, Don Robinson, Kendra
Ellis, Shawn Suggs, Garrett Williams, Troy Marshall, Jeff Norskog, Craig Marshall, Todd Douglas, Ryan O’Donnell,
Dave Rene and Cary from Jimmy’s office, Camille York, Kathy Angstadt, Ianthe Zevos, Stephanie Hsu, Dayla Taman, Mike Snodgress, Andrea Sieb, Jerred Green, Ravid Yosef, Drew Fitzgerald, Jenifer Tracy, Lee Hammond,
Kameron, Chris Mortimer, Angela Vredenburg, Tamiko Umoren, Buffy Hubelbank, Dina Hovsepian, Jennifer
Nguyen, Carl Ryan, Jenn Zeller, Mike Cole, Esther Collins, Mark Friedenburg, Erin Dawson, and Tony Seyler.
Ne-Yo, Stargate, The Runners, Akon, Rodney Jerkins, Ryan Leslie, Stereotypes, Polow Da Don, Supa Dups,
Raphael Saadiq, Bryan Michael Cox, Wyldcard, Tricky Stewart, The Dream, D’Mile, Trey Songz, Drake,
T.I., Esther Dean, Johnta Austin, Thaddeus (Kuk) Harell, Jaycen Joshua, Dave Pensado, Pat
Dillett, Tal Herzberg, Pat Viola, Phil Tan, Peter Mokran, Josh Houghkirk, Brian “Big Bass”
Gardener, Deborah Mannis-Gardner, DJ Mormile, Ebro, William Morris; David Wirtschafter, Cara Lewis, Randi
Michel, and Sara Newkirk. Lionsgate:
Joe Drake and Jay Faires. Lee Daniels.