CPS will dominate the future by increasing performance and visibility through RFID and GPS solutions. Two world leaders have joined forces to create new business intelligence tools that can help projects businesses, create sustainable competitive edges, and boost results by flourishing in the future through imagination, innovation, and unequaled experience from one of the largest global networks of 400+ specialized BI professionals who are experts in various technologies.
Glenn Muske is a rural and agribusiness specialist at NDSU Extension who works with entrepreneurs and small businesses. His duties include developing business strategies, educational programs, and networking opportunities. He currently provides education on direct marketing, sustainable small farms, small business ownership, and youth entrepreneurship. Future plans include expanding online resources, youth programs, and evaluation methods.
The document discusses estimates for camera equipment rental costs, including £100 per day or £300 for three days for one camera option. It also discusses costs for renting additional equipment like a tripod for £7.50 per weekend. Additional camera options discussed include a Nikon camera that would cost £220 to rent for the weekend. The document also discusses potential costume options like dresses priced between £28-£32 that could fit the 1920s time period and characters in the film. It provides details on software like Adobe After Effects that could be used for editing the film. Social media marketing strategies on sites like Facebook and props like bread are also mentioned. Payments of £600 each are proposed for the producer and director
Pixels are the smallest controllable elements that make up images on digital displays. Each pixel can only display one color and more pixels allow for more colors and higher resolution images. Resolution refers to the number of pixels per inch in an image, with higher resolutions allowing for larger printed photos without quality loss. Aspect ratio describes the width-to-height ratio of screens or images. Frame rate is the number of unique, consecutive images or frames displayed per second in video and film. Common video formats specify elements like the codec, frame rate, size and aspect ratio.
CPS will dominate the future by increasing performance and visibility through RFID and GPS solutions. Two world leaders have joined forces to create new business intelligence tools that can help projects businesses, create sustainable competitive edges, and boost results by flourishing in the future through imagination, innovation, and unequaled experience from one of the largest global networks of 400+ specialized BI professionals who are experts in various technologies.
Glenn Muske is a rural and agribusiness specialist at NDSU Extension who works with entrepreneurs and small businesses. His duties include developing business strategies, educational programs, and networking opportunities. He currently provides education on direct marketing, sustainable small farms, small business ownership, and youth entrepreneurship. Future plans include expanding online resources, youth programs, and evaluation methods.
The document discusses estimates for camera equipment rental costs, including £100 per day or £300 for three days for one camera option. It also discusses costs for renting additional equipment like a tripod for £7.50 per weekend. Additional camera options discussed include a Nikon camera that would cost £220 to rent for the weekend. The document also discusses potential costume options like dresses priced between £28-£32 that could fit the 1920s time period and characters in the film. It provides details on software like Adobe After Effects that could be used for editing the film. Social media marketing strategies on sites like Facebook and props like bread are also mentioned. Payments of £600 each are proposed for the producer and director
Pixels are the smallest controllable elements that make up images on digital displays. Each pixel can only display one color and more pixels allow for more colors and higher resolution images. Resolution refers to the number of pixels per inch in an image, with higher resolutions allowing for larger printed photos without quality loss. Aspect ratio describes the width-to-height ratio of screens or images. Frame rate is the number of unique, consecutive images or frames displayed per second in video and film. Common video formats specify elements like the codec, frame rate, size and aspect ratio.
This document appears to be a logo image with no accompanying text. It contains a logo, possibly a product image, and a barcode but no words or sentences to summarize.
For a school project, the author designed a magazine cover, contents page, and article on music. They chose music over fashion as they read more music magazines. The article included an introduction, 8 questions, and conclusion of at least 100 words each. The project took a month to complete. The author wrote the article first, then took images and edited them subtly to enhance features like hair.
This document contains the questions and responses from a questionnaire about music magazine preferences. Respondents were asked about their favorite magazine and music genre, how much they would pay for a magazine, concert attendance, and opinions on music magazines. The most popular magazine was NME, most liked genres were rock and pop, most would pay £1-3, some attend concerts rarely while others a few times a year, and opinions were split on music magazines.
The document discusses a new mobile entertainment product called NME Q. It will be a handheld device that allows users to access various entertainment content like movies, music, games and more. The device aims to be affordable and an all-in-one solution for on-the-go entertainment needs.
For a school project, the author designed a magazine cover, contents page, and article on music. They chose music over fashion as they read more music magazines. The article included an introduction, 8 questions, and conclusion of at least 100 words each. The project took a month to complete. The author wrote the article first, then took images and edited them subtly. For the logo, the author used a website to test designs and chose a logo with letters close together in a unique design. The author took 40 photos against a white background to keep the magazine sophisticated and clean. They chose a cover photo of the model staring directly at the camera to portray confidence. If doing the project again, the author would change the cover font and
The document describes a student's process for designing a magazine. They conducted initial research through a questionnaire to understand reader preferences. They then researched existing magazines like Q and NME to inform their layout designs. The student created a logo, edited photos, and designed pages like the cover, contents page, and a double-page spread interview. They received peer feedback on the simple and bright layout. Strengths included creative freedom in photo selection and a sophisticated style, while weaknesses included the front cover font and using plain backgrounds for photos.
Alexa May is a 19-year-old musician who has taken the music scene by storm with her number one single "Light Them High". She is known for being outspoken and critical of mainstream music. Alexa cites Laura Marling and Marina Diamandis as influences for their meaningful songs. Her debut album was a personal diary of her thoughts at the time with no major life influences. Alexa does not care what others think of her music and resents media criticism of her appearance. She began music lessons at a young age and is grateful to her parents for pushing her into it. While some chart music is catchy, Alexa does not respect artists who do not write their own music and lyrics. Her plans are to take
This document discusses location research for a photography project about schizophrenia and mental illness. The location, Monton Walks, was chosen because it is usually deserted, with a long pathway surrounded by trees and gravel. This isolated location fits the theme of someone distressed and alone. Test photos were taken using slow shutter speed to represent muddled feelings and disorientation, showing the confused mental state of someone with a condition like schizophrenia.
The document discusses how the producers of Iron Man 3 determined the target audience for the film. It explains that they conducted private test screenings with 100 and 400 people to get feedback on the film and identify what viewers liked and disliked. Based on this research, the producers would re-edit the film as needed. The test screenings provided both qualitative and quantitative data to help the producers better understand who the audience was and how to market the film accordingly.
This document provides technical details and descriptions about the film Iron Man. It discusses the visual effects, animation, and computer generated imagery used in the film. Specific techniques mentioned include animation, visual effects, and computer generated animation. The document also provides pixel resolution, display aspect ratio, frame rate, and other technical specifications for the film. It includes definitions and explanations of key technical terms like pixels, resolution, frame rate, video formats, compression, and codecs.
This document provides technical details and specifications for the Iron Man interactive menu, including:
- It uses animation, visual effects, computer generated animation and graphics. Dark colors like red and grey are used to appeal to a male audience.
- The images are not very sharp, likely due to being viewed on YouTube, but would have been of professional quality for the actual audience. Dark background music is used to set the gloomy, action-packed tone.
- The display resolution is 480 pixels, with an aspect ratio of 16:9 and frame rate of 29.970 fps. Additional technical details are provided on pixels, resolution, frame rate, video formats, compression, and codecs.
The short film Last Day Dream shows the last moments of a man's life as he flashes through memories of important life events in 40 seconds. These brief clips include seeing his newborn child, holding his first child, his wife through his eyes at their wedding and child's birthday. The final shot implies he died in a car accident based on seeing blood on his hand. The film leaves his cause of death ambiguous but shows the most meaningful moments of his life quickly passing before his death.
The short film Last Day Dream shows the last moments of a man's life as he flashes through memories of important life events in 40 seconds. These flashbacks include seeing his newborn child, holding his first child, his wife throughout the years including at their child's birthday and graduation, and finally a car accident scene where he touches his head and sees blood. The blurred and distorted film effects used in the flashbacks contribute to the dreamlike quality and sense that the man is remembering these moments as he dies. It is left ambiguous whose perspective the memories are seen from, whether the man's or his child's.
The document discusses the fantasy genre of fiction, including common works such as Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, Avatar, and Alice in Wonderland. It explores why the fantasy genre is so popular through examining reception theory and trailers for some of the most well-known fantasy works.
This document discusses various methods for analyzing films, including genre analysis and auteur theory. Genre analysis examines elements like codes/conventions, setting, characters, themes, narrative, iconography, and ideological message. Auteur theory focuses on directors who have a unique vision and style that shapes their films. The document provides examples like Quentin Tarantino mixing genres in Pulp Fiction and Luc Besson casting Natalie Portman in a controversial role in Leon. It also compares the action films Quantum of Solace and Leon in terms of their characters, settings, and representations of women. Finally, it highlights how Apocalypse Now broke conventions by realistically portraying the human costs of war.
This document contains a survey about magazine reading habits. It asks about gender, whether the reader only buys magazines they like the cover of, whether they read the contents page first, if the magazine contains freebies, how often they buy the same magazine or magazines in general, their favorite magazine, how much they are willing to pay, what content they enjoy, and if magazines usually contain pull out posters.
The document is a questionnaire that asks respondents about their favorite TV shows, radio stations, newspapers, mobile phones, high schools, reasons for choosing Eccles College, current courses of study, and plans for attending university. It contains multiple choice and checkbox questions on these topics to gather information about media and education preferences from the respondents.
This document appears to be a logo image with no accompanying text. It contains a logo, possibly a product image, and a barcode but no words or sentences to summarize.
For a school project, the author designed a magazine cover, contents page, and article on music. They chose music over fashion as they read more music magazines. The article included an introduction, 8 questions, and conclusion of at least 100 words each. The project took a month to complete. The author wrote the article first, then took images and edited them subtly to enhance features like hair.
This document contains the questions and responses from a questionnaire about music magazine preferences. Respondents were asked about their favorite magazine and music genre, how much they would pay for a magazine, concert attendance, and opinions on music magazines. The most popular magazine was NME, most liked genres were rock and pop, most would pay £1-3, some attend concerts rarely while others a few times a year, and opinions were split on music magazines.
The document discusses a new mobile entertainment product called NME Q. It will be a handheld device that allows users to access various entertainment content like movies, music, games and more. The device aims to be affordable and an all-in-one solution for on-the-go entertainment needs.
For a school project, the author designed a magazine cover, contents page, and article on music. They chose music over fashion as they read more music magazines. The article included an introduction, 8 questions, and conclusion of at least 100 words each. The project took a month to complete. The author wrote the article first, then took images and edited them subtly. For the logo, the author used a website to test designs and chose a logo with letters close together in a unique design. The author took 40 photos against a white background to keep the magazine sophisticated and clean. They chose a cover photo of the model staring directly at the camera to portray confidence. If doing the project again, the author would change the cover font and
The document describes a student's process for designing a magazine. They conducted initial research through a questionnaire to understand reader preferences. They then researched existing magazines like Q and NME to inform their layout designs. The student created a logo, edited photos, and designed pages like the cover, contents page, and a double-page spread interview. They received peer feedback on the simple and bright layout. Strengths included creative freedom in photo selection and a sophisticated style, while weaknesses included the front cover font and using plain backgrounds for photos.
Alexa May is a 19-year-old musician who has taken the music scene by storm with her number one single "Light Them High". She is known for being outspoken and critical of mainstream music. Alexa cites Laura Marling and Marina Diamandis as influences for their meaningful songs. Her debut album was a personal diary of her thoughts at the time with no major life influences. Alexa does not care what others think of her music and resents media criticism of her appearance. She began music lessons at a young age and is grateful to her parents for pushing her into it. While some chart music is catchy, Alexa does not respect artists who do not write their own music and lyrics. Her plans are to take
This document discusses location research for a photography project about schizophrenia and mental illness. The location, Monton Walks, was chosen because it is usually deserted, with a long pathway surrounded by trees and gravel. This isolated location fits the theme of someone distressed and alone. Test photos were taken using slow shutter speed to represent muddled feelings and disorientation, showing the confused mental state of someone with a condition like schizophrenia.
The document discusses how the producers of Iron Man 3 determined the target audience for the film. It explains that they conducted private test screenings with 100 and 400 people to get feedback on the film and identify what viewers liked and disliked. Based on this research, the producers would re-edit the film as needed. The test screenings provided both qualitative and quantitative data to help the producers better understand who the audience was and how to market the film accordingly.
This document provides technical details and descriptions about the film Iron Man. It discusses the visual effects, animation, and computer generated imagery used in the film. Specific techniques mentioned include animation, visual effects, and computer generated animation. The document also provides pixel resolution, display aspect ratio, frame rate, and other technical specifications for the film. It includes definitions and explanations of key technical terms like pixels, resolution, frame rate, video formats, compression, and codecs.
This document provides technical details and specifications for the Iron Man interactive menu, including:
- It uses animation, visual effects, computer generated animation and graphics. Dark colors like red and grey are used to appeal to a male audience.
- The images are not very sharp, likely due to being viewed on YouTube, but would have been of professional quality for the actual audience. Dark background music is used to set the gloomy, action-packed tone.
- The display resolution is 480 pixels, with an aspect ratio of 16:9 and frame rate of 29.970 fps. Additional technical details are provided on pixels, resolution, frame rate, video formats, compression, and codecs.
The short film Last Day Dream shows the last moments of a man's life as he flashes through memories of important life events in 40 seconds. These brief clips include seeing his newborn child, holding his first child, his wife through his eyes at their wedding and child's birthday. The final shot implies he died in a car accident based on seeing blood on his hand. The film leaves his cause of death ambiguous but shows the most meaningful moments of his life quickly passing before his death.
The short film Last Day Dream shows the last moments of a man's life as he flashes through memories of important life events in 40 seconds. These flashbacks include seeing his newborn child, holding his first child, his wife throughout the years including at their child's birthday and graduation, and finally a car accident scene where he touches his head and sees blood. The blurred and distorted film effects used in the flashbacks contribute to the dreamlike quality and sense that the man is remembering these moments as he dies. It is left ambiguous whose perspective the memories are seen from, whether the man's or his child's.
The document discusses the fantasy genre of fiction, including common works such as Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, Avatar, and Alice in Wonderland. It explores why the fantasy genre is so popular through examining reception theory and trailers for some of the most well-known fantasy works.
This document discusses various methods for analyzing films, including genre analysis and auteur theory. Genre analysis examines elements like codes/conventions, setting, characters, themes, narrative, iconography, and ideological message. Auteur theory focuses on directors who have a unique vision and style that shapes their films. The document provides examples like Quentin Tarantino mixing genres in Pulp Fiction and Luc Besson casting Natalie Portman in a controversial role in Leon. It also compares the action films Quantum of Solace and Leon in terms of their characters, settings, and representations of women. Finally, it highlights how Apocalypse Now broke conventions by realistically portraying the human costs of war.
This document contains a survey about magazine reading habits. It asks about gender, whether the reader only buys magazines they like the cover of, whether they read the contents page first, if the magazine contains freebies, how often they buy the same magazine or magazines in general, their favorite magazine, how much they are willing to pay, what content they enjoy, and if magazines usually contain pull out posters.
The document is a questionnaire that asks respondents about their favorite TV shows, radio stations, newspapers, mobile phones, high schools, reasons for choosing Eccles College, current courses of study, and plans for attending university. It contains multiple choice and checkbox questions on these topics to gather information about media and education preferences from the respondents.