MTB Project Management Professionals is a Denver-based company that provides global project development, management, and consulting services for large-scale industrial, mining, and environmental projects. They were founded in 1994 and offer services throughout project phases including feasibility studies, engineering and procurement, construction management, claims support, and due diligence reviews for clients in various industries. The document provides details on MTB's services, clients, projects, typical project organization structures, and use of communication tools.
Jhupri - An Indian Hut is a proposed Indian restaurant to be located in Fort St. John, British Columbia. The restaurant will serve healthy vegetarian Indian cuisine from various regions of India. It aims to distinguish itself through innovative, high quality dishes made from fresh ingredients. The business plan outlines the concept, menu, market analysis, financial projections, and marketing strategies for the restaurant over its first three years.
MTB Project Management Professionals, Inc. leads international projects in the mining, construction, and related industries. These pictures represent some of the work we do and some of the great people we work with. Enjoy...
The document discusses the ways in which the student's media product adheres to or challenges conventions of the horror genre. Some conventions that were kept include using stereotypical teenage characters and eerie lighting. Two ways it challenges conventions are by casting a young girl as the murderer, which is rare, and having no survivors at the end. Music is also used unconventionally by varying the tempo. Familiar elements were kept to signal to audiences that it is a horror film and keep aspects they expect and enjoy from the genre.
MTB Project Management Professionals is a Denver-based company that provides global project development, management, and consulting services for large-scale industrial, mining, and environmental projects. They were founded in 1994 and offer services throughout project phases including feasibility studies, engineering and procurement, construction management, claims support, and due diligence reviews for clients in various industries. The document provides details on MTB's services, clients, projects, typical project organization structures, and use of communication tools.
Jhupri - An Indian Hut is a proposed Indian restaurant to be located in Fort St. John, British Columbia. The restaurant will serve healthy vegetarian Indian cuisine from various regions of India. It aims to distinguish itself through innovative, high quality dishes made from fresh ingredients. The business plan outlines the concept, menu, market analysis, financial projections, and marketing strategies for the restaurant over its first three years.
MTB Project Management Professionals, Inc. leads international projects in the mining, construction, and related industries. These pictures represent some of the work we do and some of the great people we work with. Enjoy...
The document discusses the ways in which the student's media product adheres to or challenges conventions of the horror genre. Some conventions that were kept include using stereotypical teenage characters and eerie lighting. Two ways it challenges conventions are by casting a young girl as the murderer, which is rare, and having no survivors at the end. Music is also used unconventionally by varying the tempo. Familiar elements were kept to signal to audiences that it is a horror film and keep aspects they expect and enjoy from the genre.
This document discusses cognitive thinking styles. It describes two main strategies for gathering information - sensing vs intuitive - and two main strategies for evaluating information - thinking vs feeling. Sensing focuses on details while intuitive focuses on relationships. Thinking follows logic and order, while feeling uses impressions and analogies. Other dimensions discussed include knowing style which emphasizes logic, planning style which focuses on structure, and creating style which values experimentation. Understanding cognitive styles can help with self-awareness, decision making, motivation, and developing others.
The document discusses audience feedback from a test screening of a student film project. Feedback was gathered through questionnaires with 30 people from various backgrounds aged 17-55. Respondents correctly identified the horror genre of the teaser trailer and noted interesting elements like the use of a child character. Some felt the teaser could be stronger by having quicker cuts between shots or more camera time on the girl. Feedback on the posters and magazine cover noted similarities to real film marketing but also differences like including an "as seen in Empire Magazine" tag not usually seen on posters. Respondents could summarize the brand image as a horror thriller but some felt more emphasis on the products as a whole could strengthen the brand. Overall the audience enjoyed the project and
1) The document evaluates how the author's media product uses and challenges conventions of the horror genre. While keeping some conventions like stereotypical characters and lighting, the product introduces new elements like having a young girl as the murderer and having no survivors.
2) Music is used differently by varying the tempo throughout instead of maintaining panic. Captions are limited to just the title to focus on visuals.
3) Cinematography uses techniques like handheld cameras and POV shots similar to films like Cloverfield and Blair Witch Project. Some familiar elements are kept to help audiences recognize the genre.
The document analyzes the effectiveness of branding techniques used across a company's main product and ancillary texts promoting a psychological horror film. Key branding elements like consistent fonts, colors, slogans, and stars were used to create a cohesive brand identity and link the different promotional materials. While most techniques were deemed effective in clearly communicating the film's genre and tone to the target audience, the use of the vague phrase "Coming Soon" without a specific release date was identified as the only ineffective element. Overall, the document concludes that the company successfully created a consistent and compelling brand experience across its products that would not confuse audiences.
The document discusses key financial statements and concepts:
- The income statement measures performance over a period by comparing revenues to expenses, yielding net income. It uses accrual accounting to match revenues with the expenses to generate those revenues.
- The balance sheet shows a company's financial position at a point in time by listing its assets, liabilities, and equity. The cash flow statement explains changes in cash from operating, investing, and financing activities.
- Key income statement components include revenues, expenses, and net income. Revenue is recognized following certain criteria and on an accrual basis, as is the recording of expenses according to the matching principle.
Liabilities are obligations to transfer assets or provide services to other entities in the future as a result of past transactions. They are measured at their current cash equivalent value, with current liabilities due within one year and noncurrent liabilities due after. Accruals build up amounts in liability accounts over time for things like interest, wages, and deferred revenues where cash is received before being earned. Bonds payable are long-term debt that make periodic interest payments and pay par value at maturity. Companies consider ratings and market rates when issuing bonds to manage cash flows. Off-balance sheet liabilities include contingent liabilities, operating leases, and liabilities held in special purpose entities.
The document discusses key financial statements and concepts:
- The income statement measures performance over a period by comparing revenues to expenses, yielding net income. It uses accrual accounting to match revenues with the expenses to generate those revenues.
- The balance sheet shows a company's financial position at a point in time by listing its assets, liabilities, and equity. The cash flow statement explains changes in cash from operating, investing, and financing activities.
- Key income statement components include revenues, expenses, and net income. Revenue is recognized following certain criteria and on an accrual basis, as is the recording of expenses according to the matching principle.
The document discusses audience feedback from a test screening of a student film project. Feedback was gathered through questionnaires with 30 people from various backgrounds aged 17-55. Respondents correctly identified the horror genre of the teaser trailer and noted interesting elements like the use of a child character. Some felt the pacing between shots in the trailer could be faster. Respondents also felt the posters and magazine cover resembled real film marketing materials, though one element - mentioning Empire Magazine - was deemed nonstandard. Overall, the audience enjoyed and understood the products and brand despite some room for improvement in linking trailer to other materials.
The document summarizes the use of various media technologies during the research, planning, construction, and evaluation stages of a project to create a teaser trailer and accompanying marketing materials. During research, the group used Google, YouTube, IMDB, Wikipedia, and digital/video cameras to gather information and scout locations. Planning was done using blogger to collaborate and share ideas. Construction utilized audio/video editing software, Macs, PCs, InDesign, Photoshop, fonts, and iTunes. Evaluation was conducted by burning the teaser to DVD, projecting it, and displaying evaluation data and images on PowerPoint, Slideshare, and Flickr.