This document provides a timeline of highlights from 2017 to 2018, including promotional videos for the Everyman cinema and the short film "The Front Door" with links provided for each. Key events outlined are from November 2017 through June 2018.
This document outlines Rob Ryan's creative projects and analysis from November 2017 to June 2018. It includes film analysis, planning an ident, research, creating a promotional video for Everyman Cinema, and producing a short film called "The Front Door." Key events were analyzing films in January, February, and May 2018, planning a cinema promotional video in March 2018, and screening the completed short film in June 2018.
The document outlines a proposal and pitch for a thriller film called "The Front Door" about a lonely man who imagines different scenarios of what might happen if he discovered an intruder in his home. It provides details on the plot, characters, target audience, locations, crew and casting requirements, resources needed and proposed schedule. The goal is to structure the proposal to pitch the film concept.
Prod management production template stage 3 2015Robert Ryan
This document outlines the production process for a short black and white film. It discusses shooting the film at the filmmaker's house to avoid location fees. It details the shot list, storyboards, and scheduling of shooting over one weekend. Post-production plans include editing in Adobe Premiere, addressing lighting and audio issues, and adding a soundtrack composed in GarageBand using church bells to set an atmospheric tone for the thriller genre. Reshoots were required to fix technical issues like incorrect frame rates and missing shots.
This document provides questions for a student named Robert-Ryan to evaluate their final film project. It addresses various aspects of the filmmaking process, including pre-production, production, post-production, scheduling, individual performance, team performance, troubleshooting, resources, production techniques, monitoring and review, early versions of the film, and an assessment of the final film. Robert-Ryan provides detailed responses evaluating what went well and could be improved at each stage of making their short film.
Pan's Labyrinth is a 2006 Spanish fantasy drama film directed by Guillermo del Toro. It follows Ofelia, a young girl living in fascist Spain who discovers an ancient labyrinth that holds magical powers. The film explores themes of choice, disobedience, and immortality through Ofelia's journey in both the real world of fascist oppression and her fantastical adventures. Del Toro drew inspiration from his own childhood dreams and previous films to craft the dark fantasy elements and parallel Ofelia's story with the historical backdrop of the Spanish Civil War. Production involved collaborators from Mexico, Spain, and the US with a budget of $19 million that resulted in the highest grossing Spanish film in the US at
The document provides guidance for structuring a response to stage 1 of a production project. It instructs the user to add slides and illustrations as needed when responding. The response should include initial ideas, the final chosen idea, where the idea came from, research on the target audience and appropriate content, and research on potential production techniques.
Week 12 pro-forma audiences & productsRobert Ryan
The Cornetto Trilogy consists of 3 British comedy films directed by Edgar Wright and starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. The films include Shaun of the Dead (2004), a horror comedy, Hot Fuzz (2007), an action comedy, and The World's End (2013), a science fiction comedy. While comedies first and foremost, each film blends with a different genre. They were critically and commercially successful in the UK, gaining a cult following for their humor, references to other films, and collaboration between Wright, Pegg, and Frost. The trilogy grossed over $156 million internationally on relatively low budgets.
The document provides instructions for structuring a response to stage 1 of a production management project. It instructs the user to add slides and illustrations as needed when responding. The response should include initial ideas, research on the target audience, available resources and constraints, as well as considerations for managing the project.
This document outlines Rob Ryan's creative projects and analysis from November 2017 to June 2018. It includes film analysis, planning an ident, research, creating a promotional video for Everyman Cinema, and producing a short film called "The Front Door." Key events were analyzing films in January, February, and May 2018, planning a cinema promotional video in March 2018, and screening the completed short film in June 2018.
The document outlines a proposal and pitch for a thriller film called "The Front Door" about a lonely man who imagines different scenarios of what might happen if he discovered an intruder in his home. It provides details on the plot, characters, target audience, locations, crew and casting requirements, resources needed and proposed schedule. The goal is to structure the proposal to pitch the film concept.
Prod management production template stage 3 2015Robert Ryan
This document outlines the production process for a short black and white film. It discusses shooting the film at the filmmaker's house to avoid location fees. It details the shot list, storyboards, and scheduling of shooting over one weekend. Post-production plans include editing in Adobe Premiere, addressing lighting and audio issues, and adding a soundtrack composed in GarageBand using church bells to set an atmospheric tone for the thriller genre. Reshoots were required to fix technical issues like incorrect frame rates and missing shots.
This document provides questions for a student named Robert-Ryan to evaluate their final film project. It addresses various aspects of the filmmaking process, including pre-production, production, post-production, scheduling, individual performance, team performance, troubleshooting, resources, production techniques, monitoring and review, early versions of the film, and an assessment of the final film. Robert-Ryan provides detailed responses evaluating what went well and could be improved at each stage of making their short film.
Pan's Labyrinth is a 2006 Spanish fantasy drama film directed by Guillermo del Toro. It follows Ofelia, a young girl living in fascist Spain who discovers an ancient labyrinth that holds magical powers. The film explores themes of choice, disobedience, and immortality through Ofelia's journey in both the real world of fascist oppression and her fantastical adventures. Del Toro drew inspiration from his own childhood dreams and previous films to craft the dark fantasy elements and parallel Ofelia's story with the historical backdrop of the Spanish Civil War. Production involved collaborators from Mexico, Spain, and the US with a budget of $19 million that resulted in the highest grossing Spanish film in the US at
The document provides guidance for structuring a response to stage 1 of a production project. It instructs the user to add slides and illustrations as needed when responding. The response should include initial ideas, the final chosen idea, where the idea came from, research on the target audience and appropriate content, and research on potential production techniques.
Week 12 pro-forma audiences & productsRobert Ryan
The Cornetto Trilogy consists of 3 British comedy films directed by Edgar Wright and starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. The films include Shaun of the Dead (2004), a horror comedy, Hot Fuzz (2007), an action comedy, and The World's End (2013), a science fiction comedy. While comedies first and foremost, each film blends with a different genre. They were critically and commercially successful in the UK, gaining a cult following for their humor, references to other films, and collaboration between Wright, Pegg, and Frost. The trilogy grossed over $156 million internationally on relatively low budgets.
The document provides instructions for structuring a response to stage 1 of a production management project. It instructs the user to add slides and illustrations as needed when responding. The response should include initial ideas, research on the target audience, available resources and constraints, as well as considerations for managing the project.
Week 12 pro-forma audiences & productsRobert Ryan
The Cornetto Trilogy consists of 3 British comedy films directed by Edgar Wright and starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. The trilogy includes Shaun of the Dead (2004), a horror comedy, Hot Fuzz (2007), an action comedy, and The World's End (2013), a science fiction comedy. All 3 films were produced by Working Title Films and distributed by Universal Pictures. While each film has a different genre, they are united by their directors, stars, and comedic style that plays with genre conventions. The trilogy was critically and financially successful, especially in the UK, launching the careers of Pegg and Frost in blockbuster films.
[Pro forma] corporate - live project evaluation2Robert Ryan
Robert Ryan produced a promotional video for Everyman Cinema as part of a university project. He shot footage of the cinema's interior and exterior, then edited it together with royalty-free music. Ryan exported the final video after making minor adjustments based on feedback. Compared to other promotional videos, Ryan's video had some shaky shots due to equipment limitations, but focused clearly on highlighting the cinema. Overall the client was happy with the end result given the constraints of Ryan's budget and resources.
The client is the venue manager of the Everyman cinema in Harrogate. The student plans to create a 3-5 minute promotional video for the cinema using the "teaser trailer" technique of showing highlights without revealing everything. The intended audience is film fans who want a comfortable cinema experience with respectful audiences. Resources needed include a DSLR camera, tripod, light panel, and assistant for filming. The schedule will include shooting at the location, editing in Premiere, and delivering the final video.
- The client gave the freelancer an informal brief for a promotional video through verbal discussions rather than a formal written contract.
- It is important for the freelancer and client to thoroughly discuss the brief to ensure they have a shared understanding of the goals, scope, and limitations of the project before production begins.
- Any legal, ethical or regulatory issues like copyright restrictions on music or permissions to film in certain locations should be addressed during negotiations.
The document outlines plans for creating 3 ident packages for a fictional TV channel called "The Grid" aimed at a punk demographic aged 16-34, including concept, logo designs, storyboards, and motion graphics and compositing techniques using software like Photoshop and After Effects. The ident packages are designed to have a consistent visual style while representing the channel's concept of being nuanced and open to exploring different genres. The document also includes production logs detailing the software and file management used in creating the ident packages.
The document discusses the marketing campaign for the romantic comedy film Man Up. It analyzes the film's trailer, poster, and a radio interview with star Simon Pegg. The trailer uses upbeat music and balances comedy and drama to appeal to different audiences. The poster features the lead actors' faces to attract viewers and uses colors like red associated with love. The interview discusses the film's themes of dating and was timed for drivers' commute home.
Unit 28 corporate and promotional programe production.Robert Ryan
The document provides details for a promotional video being produced for York College. It discusses the client and expectations, which are to create a 1-minute video highlighting the creative media section and how it benefits students. It then reviews two existing promotional videos from similar clients, noting similarities and differences in techniques. It outlines initial ideas, the proposed video plan, required resources and crew roles. A production schedule, risk assessment, and editing logs are also included.
The document outlines plans for creating 3 ident packages for a fictional TV channel called "The Grid" aimed at a punk demographic aged 16-34, including concept, logo designs, storyboards, and motion graphics and compositing techniques using software like Photoshop and After Effects. The ident packages are designed to have a consistent style while representing the channel's concept of being nuanced and open to exploring different genres. The document also includes production logs detailing the software and file management used in creating the ident packages.
This document provides an analysis of two corporate promotional videos. The first video is for an Indian cement company called Ambuja and promotes their new "We Care" initiative focusing on employee safety. It uses interviews, narration, graphics and drone/plant footage to convey its message. The second video profiles a sign company that worked with Microsoft to place signs across LA. It utilizes interviews, drone shots and handheld filming to showcase the sign placement without narration. Both aim to portray their businesses positively and professionally to potential customers and clients.
This document provides information about the 2015 romantic comedy film "Man Up". It includes the director, writer, producer, cinematographer, composer, production company, and distributor. It provides a brief synopsis of the plot about a 34-year old woman who mistakenly goes on a date with a 40-year old divorcee. It analyzes the film's trailer, poster, and an interview with one of the stars, Lake Bell, discussing her work on accents and co-star Simon Pegg's involvement in the film.
The Big Sick tells the true story of comedian Kumail Nanjiani and his relationship with Emily Gordon who fall in love but struggle as their cultures clash and Emily contracts a mysterious illness. The Terminal follows Viktor, a man stranded in an airport terminal as his country collapses into civil war. Happy-Go-Lucky focuses on Poppy, an optimistic primary school teacher in London whose cheerful demeanor frustrates those around her.
[Pro forma] - motion graphics proposal docs1Robert Ryan
The document discusses plans for creating idents for a TV channel called The Grid. It details that The Grid targets people aged 16+ who want diverse content. Five motion graphic idents have been created using Photoshop involving graffiti and Rubik's cubes to represent the target audience and channel's purpose of being different. Live action idents will also be filmed using DSLR cameras featuring Rubik's cubes. Assistance is needed to animate some elements and film the live action. No budget is available, and the idents will be created using Photoshop, Premiere, and After Effects. A production schedule is included.
The document discusses and analyzes television channel idents for several British channels including BBC1, BBC2, ITV, Channel 4, and Channel 5. It examines the design, purpose, opportunities, and limitations of each channel's idents. Key points made include that idents are used to promote a channel's brand and appeal to their target audience. Modern technology has allowed for more complex visuals in idents. BBC1, BBC2, and ITV idents show diversity and appeal to universal audiences. Channel 4 idents emphasize their universal and international content. Channel 5 idents utilize visual effects and motion graphics but lack distinguishing characteristics. Comparisons are drawn between idents aimed at different audiences.
The document proposes a new TV channel called The Grid, which will focus on arts and progressive content similar to Channels 4 and BBC2. It will target 16-34 year olds like Channel 4 but also appeal to older audiences like BBC2. The Grid aims to release thought-provoking and groundbreaking content to stimulate intellectual discussion. It will take inspiration from Channels 4 and BBC2 in its diverse programming and experimental idents to distinguish itself from other channels. The target audience is described as the "Punk Rock generation" who want challenging content over predictable programs.
This document provides an analysis of the final scene of the 2016 French horror/drama film Raw directed by Julia Ducournau. The analysis discusses the camerawork, editing, sound, mise-en-scene, and themes present in the pivotal final scene. The scene reveals to the main character Justine that her father has a history of cannibalism with her mother. Through the use of point-of-view shots and revealing dialogue, the impactful scene conveys dark family secrets in a subtle, unsettling manner without overly dramatic music or effects.
This document provides an analysis of the final scene of the 2016 French horror/drama film Raw directed by Julia Ducournau. The analysis discusses the scene context, camerawork, editing, sound, mise-en-scene, and themes. The final scene reveals to the main character Justine that her father has scars on his chest from being eaten by her mother in the past, showing the family has a history with cannibalism. The camerawork, editing, sound, and lighting are discussed in detail to show how they enhance the shocking revelation and intimacy of the scene without overly drawing attention. The analysis also discusses how the film explores themes of sisterhood and personal growth through dealing with one's dark desires
The document is a personal statement from a student applying to university to study film. In three sentences:
The student has had a lifelong passion for film that began with animated films as a child and has grown to include analyzing and discussing films. They have enjoyed making their own films but feel they may be better suited to writing about film. Attending university would allow them to further develop their filmmaking skills, gain experience in a professional production environment, and become more independent as they mature into adulthood away from home.
The document is a personal statement from a student applying to university to study film. In three sentences:
The student has had a lifelong passion for film that began with animated films as a child and has grown to include analyzing and discussing films. They enjoy editing films and have learned skills like cinematography, but feel they may be better suited to writing about films. Attending university would allow them to further develop their filmmaking skills, gain independence by living away from home, and discover which areas of film production suit them best.
[Pro forma] - mographics - case study(1) (1)Robert Ryan
The document discusses various techniques used in motion graphics and visual effects for film. It provides examples of how motion graphics evolved from silent films to become more complex in titles sequences for films like Goldfinger and Catch Me If You Can. It also discusses the history and progression of matte paintings, blue/green screen techniques, CGI, and how miniatures were used for realistic effects in films like The Impossible. The document analyzes specific title sequences and effects scenes to illustrate how they effectively set the tone or establish elements that become important later in the given films.
This document is a production log for a motion graphics and compositing project. It contains summaries of the steps taken to edit video clips, add text message effects, composite additional elements, and keyframe animations. Some of the techniques described include using a camera tracker to add dots to help place elements, importing and editing assets, applying blurring and masking to make composite elements seem more seamless, and using puppet pins to keyframe subtle animated movements of body parts.
Week 12 pro-forma audiences & productsRobert Ryan
The Cornetto Trilogy consists of 3 British comedy films directed by Edgar Wright and starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. The trilogy includes Shaun of the Dead (2004), a horror comedy, Hot Fuzz (2007), an action comedy, and The World's End (2013), a science fiction comedy. All 3 films were produced by Working Title Films and distributed by Universal Pictures. While each film has a different genre, they are united by their directors, stars, and comedic style that plays with genre conventions. The trilogy was critically and financially successful, especially in the UK, launching the careers of Pegg and Frost in blockbuster films.
[Pro forma] corporate - live project evaluation2Robert Ryan
Robert Ryan produced a promotional video for Everyman Cinema as part of a university project. He shot footage of the cinema's interior and exterior, then edited it together with royalty-free music. Ryan exported the final video after making minor adjustments based on feedback. Compared to other promotional videos, Ryan's video had some shaky shots due to equipment limitations, but focused clearly on highlighting the cinema. Overall the client was happy with the end result given the constraints of Ryan's budget and resources.
The client is the venue manager of the Everyman cinema in Harrogate. The student plans to create a 3-5 minute promotional video for the cinema using the "teaser trailer" technique of showing highlights without revealing everything. The intended audience is film fans who want a comfortable cinema experience with respectful audiences. Resources needed include a DSLR camera, tripod, light panel, and assistant for filming. The schedule will include shooting at the location, editing in Premiere, and delivering the final video.
- The client gave the freelancer an informal brief for a promotional video through verbal discussions rather than a formal written contract.
- It is important for the freelancer and client to thoroughly discuss the brief to ensure they have a shared understanding of the goals, scope, and limitations of the project before production begins.
- Any legal, ethical or regulatory issues like copyright restrictions on music or permissions to film in certain locations should be addressed during negotiations.
The document outlines plans for creating 3 ident packages for a fictional TV channel called "The Grid" aimed at a punk demographic aged 16-34, including concept, logo designs, storyboards, and motion graphics and compositing techniques using software like Photoshop and After Effects. The ident packages are designed to have a consistent visual style while representing the channel's concept of being nuanced and open to exploring different genres. The document also includes production logs detailing the software and file management used in creating the ident packages.
The document discusses the marketing campaign for the romantic comedy film Man Up. It analyzes the film's trailer, poster, and a radio interview with star Simon Pegg. The trailer uses upbeat music and balances comedy and drama to appeal to different audiences. The poster features the lead actors' faces to attract viewers and uses colors like red associated with love. The interview discusses the film's themes of dating and was timed for drivers' commute home.
Unit 28 corporate and promotional programe production.Robert Ryan
The document provides details for a promotional video being produced for York College. It discusses the client and expectations, which are to create a 1-minute video highlighting the creative media section and how it benefits students. It then reviews two existing promotional videos from similar clients, noting similarities and differences in techniques. It outlines initial ideas, the proposed video plan, required resources and crew roles. A production schedule, risk assessment, and editing logs are also included.
The document outlines plans for creating 3 ident packages for a fictional TV channel called "The Grid" aimed at a punk demographic aged 16-34, including concept, logo designs, storyboards, and motion graphics and compositing techniques using software like Photoshop and After Effects. The ident packages are designed to have a consistent style while representing the channel's concept of being nuanced and open to exploring different genres. The document also includes production logs detailing the software and file management used in creating the ident packages.
This document provides an analysis of two corporate promotional videos. The first video is for an Indian cement company called Ambuja and promotes their new "We Care" initiative focusing on employee safety. It uses interviews, narration, graphics and drone/plant footage to convey its message. The second video profiles a sign company that worked with Microsoft to place signs across LA. It utilizes interviews, drone shots and handheld filming to showcase the sign placement without narration. Both aim to portray their businesses positively and professionally to potential customers and clients.
This document provides information about the 2015 romantic comedy film "Man Up". It includes the director, writer, producer, cinematographer, composer, production company, and distributor. It provides a brief synopsis of the plot about a 34-year old woman who mistakenly goes on a date with a 40-year old divorcee. It analyzes the film's trailer, poster, and an interview with one of the stars, Lake Bell, discussing her work on accents and co-star Simon Pegg's involvement in the film.
The Big Sick tells the true story of comedian Kumail Nanjiani and his relationship with Emily Gordon who fall in love but struggle as their cultures clash and Emily contracts a mysterious illness. The Terminal follows Viktor, a man stranded in an airport terminal as his country collapses into civil war. Happy-Go-Lucky focuses on Poppy, an optimistic primary school teacher in London whose cheerful demeanor frustrates those around her.
[Pro forma] - motion graphics proposal docs1Robert Ryan
The document discusses plans for creating idents for a TV channel called The Grid. It details that The Grid targets people aged 16+ who want diverse content. Five motion graphic idents have been created using Photoshop involving graffiti and Rubik's cubes to represent the target audience and channel's purpose of being different. Live action idents will also be filmed using DSLR cameras featuring Rubik's cubes. Assistance is needed to animate some elements and film the live action. No budget is available, and the idents will be created using Photoshop, Premiere, and After Effects. A production schedule is included.
The document discusses and analyzes television channel idents for several British channels including BBC1, BBC2, ITV, Channel 4, and Channel 5. It examines the design, purpose, opportunities, and limitations of each channel's idents. Key points made include that idents are used to promote a channel's brand and appeal to their target audience. Modern technology has allowed for more complex visuals in idents. BBC1, BBC2, and ITV idents show diversity and appeal to universal audiences. Channel 4 idents emphasize their universal and international content. Channel 5 idents utilize visual effects and motion graphics but lack distinguishing characteristics. Comparisons are drawn between idents aimed at different audiences.
The document proposes a new TV channel called The Grid, which will focus on arts and progressive content similar to Channels 4 and BBC2. It will target 16-34 year olds like Channel 4 but also appeal to older audiences like BBC2. The Grid aims to release thought-provoking and groundbreaking content to stimulate intellectual discussion. It will take inspiration from Channels 4 and BBC2 in its diverse programming and experimental idents to distinguish itself from other channels. The target audience is described as the "Punk Rock generation" who want challenging content over predictable programs.
This document provides an analysis of the final scene of the 2016 French horror/drama film Raw directed by Julia Ducournau. The analysis discusses the camerawork, editing, sound, mise-en-scene, and themes present in the pivotal final scene. The scene reveals to the main character Justine that her father has a history of cannibalism with her mother. Through the use of point-of-view shots and revealing dialogue, the impactful scene conveys dark family secrets in a subtle, unsettling manner without overly dramatic music or effects.
This document provides an analysis of the final scene of the 2016 French horror/drama film Raw directed by Julia Ducournau. The analysis discusses the scene context, camerawork, editing, sound, mise-en-scene, and themes. The final scene reveals to the main character Justine that her father has scars on his chest from being eaten by her mother in the past, showing the family has a history with cannibalism. The camerawork, editing, sound, and lighting are discussed in detail to show how they enhance the shocking revelation and intimacy of the scene without overly drawing attention. The analysis also discusses how the film explores themes of sisterhood and personal growth through dealing with one's dark desires
The document is a personal statement from a student applying to university to study film. In three sentences:
The student has had a lifelong passion for film that began with animated films as a child and has grown to include analyzing and discussing films. They have enjoyed making their own films but feel they may be better suited to writing about film. Attending university would allow them to further develop their filmmaking skills, gain experience in a professional production environment, and become more independent as they mature into adulthood away from home.
The document is a personal statement from a student applying to university to study film. In three sentences:
The student has had a lifelong passion for film that began with animated films as a child and has grown to include analyzing and discussing films. They enjoy editing films and have learned skills like cinematography, but feel they may be better suited to writing about films. Attending university would allow them to further develop their filmmaking skills, gain independence by living away from home, and discover which areas of film production suit them best.
[Pro forma] - mographics - case study(1) (1)Robert Ryan
The document discusses various techniques used in motion graphics and visual effects for film. It provides examples of how motion graphics evolved from silent films to become more complex in titles sequences for films like Goldfinger and Catch Me If You Can. It also discusses the history and progression of matte paintings, blue/green screen techniques, CGI, and how miniatures were used for realistic effects in films like The Impossible. The document analyzes specific title sequences and effects scenes to illustrate how they effectively set the tone or establish elements that become important later in the given films.
This document is a production log for a motion graphics and compositing project. It contains summaries of the steps taken to edit video clips, add text message effects, composite additional elements, and keyframe animations. Some of the techniques described include using a camera tracker to add dots to help place elements, importing and editing assets, applying blurring and masking to make composite elements seem more seamless, and using puppet pins to keyframe subtle animated movements of body parts.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.