Origami birds come in many variations around the world. Different cultures create origami birds using diverse folding techniques and styles. The document discusses the global diversity found in origami bird designs.
Gareth Edwards created the special effects for the British independent film 'Monsters' over 8 months in his bedroom using Adobe, zBrush and 3D Max software. He completed 250 individual shots this way, with monster shots taking place only 2 months into production. The film was shot on location in Mexico, Guatemala and Costa Rica without permits, using non-professional actors and random extras. Made on a £15k budget, the film grossed £237k at the box office.
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 boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
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.
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 developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already have a condition.
Gareth Edwards created the special effects for the British independent film 'Monsters' over 8 months in his bedroom using Adobe, zBrush and 3D Max software. He completed 250 individual shots this way, with monster shots taking place only 2 months into production. The film was shot on location in Mexico, Guatemala and Costa Rica without permits, using non-professional actors and random extras. Made on a £15k budget, the film grossed £237k at the box office.
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 boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
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.
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 developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already have a condition.
The document provides a clockwise tour of an old surgery building with multiple rooms. It describes entering up stairs and seeing warning signs at the top. There are views of a storage room that was formerly an x-ray room, the largest downstairs surgery room, the reception area and waiting room with cutout windows, and stairs leading to two smaller upstairs surgery rooms. Photos inside the downstairs surgery room show the interior and surgical tools and chair.
The document provides a single line of text that reads "Location Shots: Fantasy scene". This suggests the document contains information about location shots for a fantasy-themed scene and plans to capture footage on location. In 3 sentences or less, it summarizes that location footage is being planned or captured for a fantasy-inspired scene.
The document contains an 8 question survey about a film that asks respondents to rate various elements on a scale from awful to excellent, including the overall film, music, characters, realism, pace, dance scene, and creative devices. It also asks if the respondent would watch another film by the same people.
The document provides a clockwise tour of an old surgery, including views of the entrance up stairs, warning signs at the top of stairs, an old x-ray storage room, the downstairs surgery room, the reception area and waiting room, and finally close up views inside the downstairs surgery room of tools and a chair.
This document discusses the concept of mise-en-scène and how it applies to film production. Mise-en-scène refers to everything visible within the frame of a film, including sets, props, actors, costumes, lighting, and blocking. It is important for filmmakers to consider mise-en-scène throughout production to establish the proper atmosphere and realism for the scene. For their short film "The Dentist," the filmmakers need to include accurate dentist office props and set dressing to realistically portray a dental setting through mise-en-scène.
The document provides a clockwise tour of an old surgery building with multiple rooms. It describes entering up stairs and seeing warning signs at the top. There are views of a storage room that was formerly an x-ray room, the largest downstairs surgery room, the reception area and waiting room with cutout windows, and stairs leading to two smaller upstairs surgery rooms. Multiple interior views of the downstairs surgery are also described.
The document provides a single line of text that reads "Location Shots: Fantasy scene". This suggests the document contains information about location shots for a fantasy-themed scene and plans to capture footage on location. In 3 sentences or less, it summarizes that location footage is being planned or captured for a fantasy-inspired scene.
The document summarizes the initial ideas and decisions for a student film production group. It includes notes on the type of film they wanted to create, the settings and locations they considered, and the people they may include. Some of their ideas were a nervous man at the dentist, amnesia patient lost in a graveyard, and using a relative's dentist surgery or the school grounds as settings. They wanted a story audience could relate to that creates emotion within the short film conventions.
The document provides a list of potential props and scenes for a photo shoot depicting a hotel room, tram ride, and wedding scenes. For the hotel room, it lists empty food containers and signs to indicate a hotel. For the tram, it suggests an early morning near-empty tram with casually dressed passengers. For the wedding, it lists suits, a vicar, piano music, and many formally dressed people to look like a church ceremony.
The document is a shot list for a short film containing 43 shots. It provides details for each shot such as shot type, camera angle, duration, group, assignment, shot information, sound, and any speech or dialog. The shots describe scenes of a character named Sam waking up hungover and tied under a pier, having flashbacks to the previous night's stag party, realizing he is late for his wedding and rushing to get to the ceremony on time.
The document provides a clockwise tour of an old surgery building with multiple rooms. It describes entering up stairs and seeing warning signs at the top. There are views of a storage room that was formerly an x-ray room, the largest downstairs surgery room, the reception area and waiting room with cutout windows, and stairs leading to two smaller upstairs surgery rooms. Photos inside the downstairs surgery room show the interior and surgical tools and chair.
The document provides a single line of text that reads "Location Shots: Fantasy scene". This suggests the document contains information about location shots for a fantasy-themed scene and plans to capture footage on location. In 3 sentences or less, it summarizes that location footage is being planned or captured for a fantasy-inspired scene.
The document contains an 8 question survey about a film that asks respondents to rate various elements on a scale from awful to excellent, including the overall film, music, characters, realism, pace, dance scene, and creative devices. It also asks if the respondent would watch another film by the same people.
The document provides a clockwise tour of an old surgery, including views of the entrance up stairs, warning signs at the top of stairs, an old x-ray storage room, the downstairs surgery room, the reception area and waiting room, and finally close up views inside the downstairs surgery room of tools and a chair.
This document discusses the concept of mise-en-scène and how it applies to film production. Mise-en-scène refers to everything visible within the frame of a film, including sets, props, actors, costumes, lighting, and blocking. It is important for filmmakers to consider mise-en-scène throughout production to establish the proper atmosphere and realism for the scene. For their short film "The Dentist," the filmmakers need to include accurate dentist office props and set dressing to realistically portray a dental setting through mise-en-scène.
The document provides a clockwise tour of an old surgery building with multiple rooms. It describes entering up stairs and seeing warning signs at the top. There are views of a storage room that was formerly an x-ray room, the largest downstairs surgery room, the reception area and waiting room with cutout windows, and stairs leading to two smaller upstairs surgery rooms. Multiple interior views of the downstairs surgery are also described.
The document provides a single line of text that reads "Location Shots: Fantasy scene". This suggests the document contains information about location shots for a fantasy-themed scene and plans to capture footage on location. In 3 sentences or less, it summarizes that location footage is being planned or captured for a fantasy-inspired scene.
The document summarizes the initial ideas and decisions for a student film production group. It includes notes on the type of film they wanted to create, the settings and locations they considered, and the people they may include. Some of their ideas were a nervous man at the dentist, amnesia patient lost in a graveyard, and using a relative's dentist surgery or the school grounds as settings. They wanted a story audience could relate to that creates emotion within the short film conventions.
The document provides a list of potential props and scenes for a photo shoot depicting a hotel room, tram ride, and wedding scenes. For the hotel room, it lists empty food containers and signs to indicate a hotel. For the tram, it suggests an early morning near-empty tram with casually dressed passengers. For the wedding, it lists suits, a vicar, piano music, and many formally dressed people to look like a church ceremony.
The document is a shot list for a short film containing 43 shots. It provides details for each shot such as shot type, camera angle, duration, group, assignment, shot information, sound, and any speech or dialog. The shots describe scenes of a character named Sam waking up hungover and tied under a pier, having flashbacks to the previous night's stag party, realizing he is late for his wedding and rushing to get to the ceremony on time.