The document summarizes character props that will be used in a film project, including a flask, handgun, rucksack, key ring photo, and small seat. The flask will be near the character to indicate they are keeping liquids hot. The handgun acts as the character's only defense. The rucksack is used to store items and progress the narrative. The key ring photo allows the audience to see the character's family and elicit an emotional reaction. The small seat is used for the character to rest and also causes the character to trip at one point. Examples are given of how similar props were used in films like The Walking Dead.
The document describes an empty baked bean can that was subjected to heat aging to create a prop. The can was placed in a fire to accelerate the aging process and change its appearance. Upon completion of the aging process, the baked bean can was transformed into the final prop.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This short document does not provide any details about a question or topic. It only contains the text "Question Three" with no other context or supporting information. In just two words, it references a third question but gives the reader no information about what is being asked or the subject matter involved.
The document summarizes feedback received on a movie poster from three peers - Aidan, Lily, and Emily. Key feedback points include making the title more distinct from the tagline, adding more color, making the main actor's name clearer, adding the creator's name, and including the film's website. The creator agrees with most of the feedback and plans to experiment with changing fonts, highlighting actor names, and re-adding the website to improve connecting the poster to the film and magazine.
The document summarizes character props that will be used in a film project, including a flask, handgun, rucksack, key ring photo, and small seat. The flask will be near the character to indicate they are keeping liquids hot. The handgun acts as the character's only defense. The rucksack is used to store items and progress the narrative. The key ring photo allows the audience to see the character's family and elicit an emotional reaction. The small seat is used for the character to rest and also causes the character to trip at one point. Examples are given of how similar props were used in films like The Walking Dead.
The document describes an empty baked bean can that was subjected to heat aging to create a prop. The can was placed in a fire to accelerate the aging process and change its appearance. Upon completion of the aging process, the baked bean can was transformed into the final prop.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This short document does not provide any details about a question or topic. It only contains the text "Question Three" with no other context or supporting information. In just two words, it references a third question but gives the reader no information about what is being asked or the subject matter involved.
The document summarizes feedback received on a movie poster from three peers - Aidan, Lily, and Emily. Key feedback points include making the title more distinct from the tagline, adding more color, making the main actor's name clearer, adding the creator's name, and including the film's website. The creator agrees with most of the feedback and plans to experiment with changing fonts, highlighting actor names, and re-adding the website to improve connecting the poster to the film and magazine.
A2 media studies evaluation guide new version 2016Elaine Humpleby
1. The student used a variety of digital media and technologies throughout the construction, research, planning and evaluation stages of creating three media products. Technologies included blogs, surveys, and editing software to research, plan, shoot, edit and distribute a short film, magazine, and poster.
2. Feedback from focus groups was gathered and influenced all stages of production, from helping shape the narrative and target audience to informing distribution decisions. The effectiveness of combining the main product and ancillary texts was evaluated by comparing them to real media examples.
3. In the evaluation, the student critically analyzed how their products did or did not follow the conventions of established genres and used specialized terminology when discussing each format. They also reflected on what
This document provides an analysis of the conventions used in film teaser posters and compares them to the poster created by the author to advertise their short film. The author began with A4 dimensions but enlarged to A3 for better visibility. Imagery of a UFO and protagonist were used to generate intrigue about the sci-fi genre and narrative. A subtle title and release date replaced additional text. Credits were included to add professionalism despite breaking teaser poster conventions. Overall, the poster conformed well to industry standards while utilizing mystery and enigma to attract audiences.
Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla is best known for developing the alternating current (AC) electrical system that is widely used today. He was born in 1856 in what is now Croatia and emigrated to the United States in 1884, where he worked with Thomas Edison before the two had a falling out. Tesla went on to sell his patents for AC machinery to George Westinghouse. Throughout his career, Tesla made many important inventions and discoveries in electricity and is recognized today as one of history's most important inventors.
Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla is best known for developing the alternating current (AC) electrical system that is widely used today. He was born in 1856 in what is now Croatia and emigrated to the United States in 1884, where he worked with Thomas Edison before the two had a falling out. Tesla went on to sell his patents for AC machinery to George Westinghouse. Though he invented technologies still in use today like the Tesla coil, Tesla struggled financially and died in poverty in 1943 in New York City.
The document provides descriptions and examples of how to use the present perfect and present continuous tenses in English. The present perfect is used to refer to an unspecified action that occurred before now, while the present continuous describes something that is happening at the present moment. Some key uses of the present perfect include actions that began in the past and continue in the present, repeated actions over a period of time, and recent completed actions. The present continuous can also describe planned future actions or trends. Examples are provided to illustrate the correct usage of each tense.
Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla is best known for developing the alternating current (AC) electrical system that is widely used today. He was born in 1856 in what is now Croatia and emigrated to the United States in 1884, where he worked with Thomas Edison before striking out on his own. Tesla went on to sell his patents for AC machinery to George Westinghouse. Though he invented technologies still in use today, Tesla struggled financially and died in poverty in 1943 in New York City.
The document discusses the passive voice in English grammar. The passive voice focuses on the action rather than the subject performing the action. There are three characteristics of passive voice: 1) it uses a form of the verb "to be", 2) it uses the past participle of the main verb, and 3) the subject is receiving the action rather than performing it. Examples are given to illustrate active versus passive voice constructions.
MEET educates and empowers tomorrow's most promising Palestinians and Israelis to create positive social and political change in the Middle East, by leveraging technology and entrepreneurship. See sights and sounds from Jerusalem in the MEET Summer Program 2014.
MEET educates and empowers tomorrow's most promising Palestinians and Israelis to create positive social and political change in the Middle East, by leveraging technology and entrepreneurship. See sights and sounds from Jerusalem in the MEET Summer Program 2014.
This document summarizes the activities of MEET, a program that aims to educate and empower future Israeli and Palestinian leaders. It discusses various projects completed by MEET students, including apps and websites created to tackle issues like media bias and emergency response coordination. The document also highlights stories from MEET students about how the program helped them develop understanding between Israelis and Palestinians despite political conflicts, by providing opportunities to communicate across divisions and gain new perspectives on issues.
Thomas Nicolulis is interested in skills trades and sports. His main focuses for the year are to get better with his carpentry and concrete skills. He hopes to improve his skills in these areas through his English 10 class.
Este documento presenta información sobre los diferentes biomas terrestres y acuáticos. Define los biomas como grandes extensiones territoriales caracterizadas por cierta flora y fauna. Describe varios biomas terrestres como la tundra, taiga, desierto, sabana y bosques, así como biomas acuáticos como aguas dulces y aguas saladas. El objetivo es que los estudiantes conozcan e identifiquen los ecosistemas de cada bioma en base a sus características.
Metro bikes is entering the US market and conducting market research. They focus on quality and will require a marketing strategy to reach their revenue and sales goals. The document outlines Metro bikes' market needs, trends showing increasing bike popularity, and a SWOT analysis. It proposes advertising at trade shows and developing a website as part of their marketing strategy. Contingency plans address risks in distribution and potential new competitors.
This document outlines the topics covered in a clinical research and SAS training program, including clinical trial fundamentals, SAS programming, statistics, graphics, and clinical trial projects. The training covers the drug development process, clinical research terminology, clinical trial design, FDA regulations, and CDISC standards. It also covers SAS programming basics, advanced topics like macros and SQL, statistical procedures, and creating graphs and figures. Additional topics include clinical trial documentation, SAS programming guidelines for clinical trials, and mapping clinical data to CDISC SDTM standards.
This document discusses neural networks and how they are used to solve classification problems. It covers the basics of multilayer perceptrons, how the weights are learned using an error-based learning rule called steepest descent, and how adding hidden layers allows neural networks to solve problems that single-layer perceptrons cannot, such as the XOR problem. It also discusses how the thresholds of units are treated as additional weights that are learned during training.
Startup Development Fundamentals - Startcelerate workshopTHIS IS NOT A STORM
Building a startup is not an easy job, though it can be great fun for a while. But you can start from some good insights others have for you. This presentation by Gabriel Dombri, co-founder of Startcelerate, takes you through the most important milestones you have to cover when building your startup.
Tim Burton's 1982 stop motion short film Vincent was narrated by Vincent Price and explored themes of childhood imagination versus reality. The 6-minute film used animation techniques like shadow and perspective to portray the protagonist Vincent's dreams. Critics believe the film represents how adults lose their imagination. The film effectively uses gothic music and narration to set tone and convey Vincent's thoughts without overt dialogue. This document analyzes Vincent's animation style, composition, and soundtrack to understand techniques that could be applied to the author's own creative project.
This document appears to be a survey with 5 questions labeled Q1 through Q5. It does not provide any other context or details about the topic being surveyed, questions asked, response options, or purpose of the feedback. The summary is limited due to the brevity and lack of context in the original document.
A2 media studies evaluation guide new version 2016Elaine Humpleby
1. The student used a variety of digital media and technologies throughout the construction, research, planning and evaluation stages of creating three media products. Technologies included blogs, surveys, and editing software to research, plan, shoot, edit and distribute a short film, magazine, and poster.
2. Feedback from focus groups was gathered and influenced all stages of production, from helping shape the narrative and target audience to informing distribution decisions. The effectiveness of combining the main product and ancillary texts was evaluated by comparing them to real media examples.
3. In the evaluation, the student critically analyzed how their products did or did not follow the conventions of established genres and used specialized terminology when discussing each format. They also reflected on what
This document provides an analysis of the conventions used in film teaser posters and compares them to the poster created by the author to advertise their short film. The author began with A4 dimensions but enlarged to A3 for better visibility. Imagery of a UFO and protagonist were used to generate intrigue about the sci-fi genre and narrative. A subtle title and release date replaced additional text. Credits were included to add professionalism despite breaking teaser poster conventions. Overall, the poster conformed well to industry standards while utilizing mystery and enigma to attract audiences.
Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla is best known for developing the alternating current (AC) electrical system that is widely used today. He was born in 1856 in what is now Croatia and emigrated to the United States in 1884, where he worked with Thomas Edison before the two had a falling out. Tesla went on to sell his patents for AC machinery to George Westinghouse. Throughout his career, Tesla made many important inventions and discoveries in electricity and is recognized today as one of history's most important inventors.
Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla is best known for developing the alternating current (AC) electrical system that is widely used today. He was born in 1856 in what is now Croatia and emigrated to the United States in 1884, where he worked with Thomas Edison before the two had a falling out. Tesla went on to sell his patents for AC machinery to George Westinghouse. Though he invented technologies still in use today like the Tesla coil, Tesla struggled financially and died in poverty in 1943 in New York City.
The document provides descriptions and examples of how to use the present perfect and present continuous tenses in English. The present perfect is used to refer to an unspecified action that occurred before now, while the present continuous describes something that is happening at the present moment. Some key uses of the present perfect include actions that began in the past and continue in the present, repeated actions over a period of time, and recent completed actions. The present continuous can also describe planned future actions or trends. Examples are provided to illustrate the correct usage of each tense.
Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla is best known for developing the alternating current (AC) electrical system that is widely used today. He was born in 1856 in what is now Croatia and emigrated to the United States in 1884, where he worked with Thomas Edison before striking out on his own. Tesla went on to sell his patents for AC machinery to George Westinghouse. Though he invented technologies still in use today, Tesla struggled financially and died in poverty in 1943 in New York City.
The document discusses the passive voice in English grammar. The passive voice focuses on the action rather than the subject performing the action. There are three characteristics of passive voice: 1) it uses a form of the verb "to be", 2) it uses the past participle of the main verb, and 3) the subject is receiving the action rather than performing it. Examples are given to illustrate active versus passive voice constructions.
MEET educates and empowers tomorrow's most promising Palestinians and Israelis to create positive social and political change in the Middle East, by leveraging technology and entrepreneurship. See sights and sounds from Jerusalem in the MEET Summer Program 2014.
MEET educates and empowers tomorrow's most promising Palestinians and Israelis to create positive social and political change in the Middle East, by leveraging technology and entrepreneurship. See sights and sounds from Jerusalem in the MEET Summer Program 2014.
This document summarizes the activities of MEET, a program that aims to educate and empower future Israeli and Palestinian leaders. It discusses various projects completed by MEET students, including apps and websites created to tackle issues like media bias and emergency response coordination. The document also highlights stories from MEET students about how the program helped them develop understanding between Israelis and Palestinians despite political conflicts, by providing opportunities to communicate across divisions and gain new perspectives on issues.
Thomas Nicolulis is interested in skills trades and sports. His main focuses for the year are to get better with his carpentry and concrete skills. He hopes to improve his skills in these areas through his English 10 class.
Este documento presenta información sobre los diferentes biomas terrestres y acuáticos. Define los biomas como grandes extensiones territoriales caracterizadas por cierta flora y fauna. Describe varios biomas terrestres como la tundra, taiga, desierto, sabana y bosques, así como biomas acuáticos como aguas dulces y aguas saladas. El objetivo es que los estudiantes conozcan e identifiquen los ecosistemas de cada bioma en base a sus características.
Metro bikes is entering the US market and conducting market research. They focus on quality and will require a marketing strategy to reach their revenue and sales goals. The document outlines Metro bikes' market needs, trends showing increasing bike popularity, and a SWOT analysis. It proposes advertising at trade shows and developing a website as part of their marketing strategy. Contingency plans address risks in distribution and potential new competitors.
This document outlines the topics covered in a clinical research and SAS training program, including clinical trial fundamentals, SAS programming, statistics, graphics, and clinical trial projects. The training covers the drug development process, clinical research terminology, clinical trial design, FDA regulations, and CDISC standards. It also covers SAS programming basics, advanced topics like macros and SQL, statistical procedures, and creating graphs and figures. Additional topics include clinical trial documentation, SAS programming guidelines for clinical trials, and mapping clinical data to CDISC SDTM standards.
This document discusses neural networks and how they are used to solve classification problems. It covers the basics of multilayer perceptrons, how the weights are learned using an error-based learning rule called steepest descent, and how adding hidden layers allows neural networks to solve problems that single-layer perceptrons cannot, such as the XOR problem. It also discusses how the thresholds of units are treated as additional weights that are learned during training.
Startup Development Fundamentals - Startcelerate workshopTHIS IS NOT A STORM
Building a startup is not an easy job, though it can be great fun for a while. But you can start from some good insights others have for you. This presentation by Gabriel Dombri, co-founder of Startcelerate, takes you through the most important milestones you have to cover when building your startup.
Tim Burton's 1982 stop motion short film Vincent was narrated by Vincent Price and explored themes of childhood imagination versus reality. The 6-minute film used animation techniques like shadow and perspective to portray the protagonist Vincent's dreams. Critics believe the film represents how adults lose their imagination. The film effectively uses gothic music and narration to set tone and convey Vincent's thoughts without overt dialogue. This document analyzes Vincent's animation style, composition, and soundtrack to understand techniques that could be applied to the author's own creative project.
This document appears to be a survey with 5 questions labeled Q1 through Q5. It does not provide any other context or details about the topic being surveyed, questions asked, response options, or purpose of the feedback. The summary is limited due to the brevity and lack of context in the original document.
The document provides feedback from test screenings of a film on various elements like sound, narration, flashbacks, and idents. For sound, feedback revealed issues with quality on some devices that needed addressing. Narration was effective but possibly too loud. Flashbacks helped clarify the narrative but their format was questioned. Ident styles were criticized for looking too default, so they will be modified with effects to improve quality and variety. The feedback highlighted areas for the filmmaker to consider adapting or making artistic choices to improve the overall film.
This document does not contain any substantial information to summarize as it only contains the title "Question Two" without any additional context or body. The title "Question Two" by itself does not provide enough meaningful information to generate a multi-sentence summary.
The document summarizes the process of planning and designing a film review magazine page. The author researched existing film review magazines to analyze their layouts, page designs, use of images and text, and writing styles. Key learnings included using column widths to structure the page, including a large primary image and smaller supporting images, and adopting an informal yet engaging tone in the writing. Additional conventions like quotes, captions, page numbers, and conclusion styles were also incorporated following research. The goal was to design a magazine page that would effectively review independent films while mirroring the structures of popular review publications.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses how filmmakers can attract audiences by meeting their generic pleasures or drivers of watching films, as identified by Pete Buckingham. Buckingham's hypothesis notes key drivers that attract audiences, such as preferred genres, actors, hype/excitement, and narrative hooks. It also identifies barriers that put audiences off. The document then analyzes how the opening title sequence of a student film attempts to meet these drivers, through including elements of thriller genres alongside the required noir genre, borrowing from similar crime shows, and using an enigmatic narrative hook with an unexpected twist at the end.
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The first room is proposed as the best location to film an OTS scene, as it has empty whiteboards, movable tables and chairs, space for a detective's desk against the wall, and windows that can be blocked to darken the room. The second room is more cluttered and has doors that would likely interfere with filming.
The document outlines the different film rating certificates issued by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC). Films rated U are suitable for audiences aged 4 and above and can contain mild language or nudity without sexual themes. PG rated films are suitable for audiences aged 8 and above and may contain mild language, sexual references or violence. 12A and 15 rated films can contain more explicit language, sexual content and violence but not dwell on such scenes. 18 rated films contain the most explicit adult content but cannot breach criminal law.
The document outlines the different film rating certificates issued by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC). Films rated U are suitable for audiences aged 4 and above and can contain mild language or nudity without sexual themes. PG rated films are suitable for audiences aged 8 and above and may contain mild language, sexual references or violence in a fantasy setting. 12A and 15 rated films can contain more explicit language, sexual content and violence but not in a way that promotes dangerous behavior. The 18 certificate contains the most explicit adult content including violence, language, threat or horror if presented in a negative manner.
This document presents some of the most common iconic elements of film noir, including monochrome filters, femme fatales, mood lighting, smoking and alcohol. It uses the film Sin City as a case study to show how these elements are employed to set an atmosphere of danger, conflict and lack of hope or prosperity. Femme fatales in particular are presented as temptations that often get the antihero protagonist into trouble through their connections to the main antagonist.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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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.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.