The opening scene of the group's action thriller film is aimed at mid-20s audiences and the general public. Politically right-wing average businessmen would be interested in the movie and similar action thrillers like Taken, Mission Impossible, and Man on Fire, as they are most likely to spend their free time watching mainstream media like movies and videogames.
The film begins without any background sounds to set a quiet and lonely tone. Slow establishing shots introduce an empty room and slowly reveal a protagonist sitting alone in the corner in a curled position. As the camera zooms in closer to the protagonist, the audience feels both closer to and more uncomfortable invading his privacy. Finally, the protagonist acknowledges the audience's presence and involves them in his isolated story.
The document contains repeated phrases of worship songs and prayers intended for congregants of a church to reflect on worshipping God with their whole being. Phrases include "For the people of the new river church," "That you may worship the Lord with all your heart, soul, mind and strength and learn to say, 'It's all for you!'" and song lyrics like "You saved my soul" and "Open up."
This document contains analysis of several scenes from the film The Royal Tenenbaums. It summarizes shots from the opening scene including a bird's eye view of the object in the center of the scene. It also discusses establishing shots of the Tenenbaum family home that shows how they stand out in their neighborhood. The analysis then covers shots of the characters in their rooms that are framed to show both their unity and distance from one another.
This document provides analyses of shots from six different music videos. Each analysis discusses elements like framing, lighting, background, expression, and symbolism that convey meaning and relate to the song's narrative. Key lessons highlighted include how specific body parts and gestures can relate directly to a song's meaning, lighting and blurring can emphasize characters, and camera movement can make someone seem dominant.
The opening scene of the group's action thriller film is aimed at mid-20s audiences and the general public. Politically right-wing average businessmen would be interested in the movie and similar action thrillers like Taken, Mission Impossible, and Man on Fire, as they are most likely to spend their free time watching mainstream media like movies and videogames.
The film begins without any background sounds to set a quiet and lonely tone. Slow establishing shots introduce an empty room and slowly reveal a protagonist sitting alone in the corner in a curled position. As the camera zooms in closer to the protagonist, the audience feels both closer to and more uncomfortable invading his privacy. Finally, the protagonist acknowledges the audience's presence and involves them in his isolated story.
The document contains repeated phrases of worship songs and prayers intended for congregants of a church to reflect on worshipping God with their whole being. Phrases include "For the people of the new river church," "That you may worship the Lord with all your heart, soul, mind and strength and learn to say, 'It's all for you!'" and song lyrics like "You saved my soul" and "Open up."
This document contains analysis of several scenes from the film The Royal Tenenbaums. It summarizes shots from the opening scene including a bird's eye view of the object in the center of the scene. It also discusses establishing shots of the Tenenbaum family home that shows how they stand out in their neighborhood. The analysis then covers shots of the characters in their rooms that are framed to show both their unity and distance from one another.
This document provides analyses of shots from six different music videos. Each analysis discusses elements like framing, lighting, background, expression, and symbolism that convey meaning and relate to the song's narrative. Key lessons highlighted include how specific body parts and gestures can relate directly to a song's meaning, lighting and blurring can emphasize characters, and camera movement can make someone seem dominant.
The document discusses lessons learned about using images in marketing music to consumers. It found that using images with too much contrast or mixed meanings can confuse consumers. Images should carry some meaning directly related to music to help consumers decode the message. Unconventional images may signal progressive or new music genres like electro-indie, while nature images suggest folk or country music and cityscapes imply sophistication.
The document discusses techniques used in the film 500 Days of Summer including: symbolism of changing leaves representing changes in the protagonists' relationship; the isolation of a bench symbolizing the characters' feeling of isolation; and intimate reverse shots revealing the characters' closeness without revealing their story. It also analyzes scenes depicting the characters' personalities through mise-en-scene and differences in lighting between flashback scenes.
The document describes 6 types of documentaries as defined by theorist Bill Nichols:
1) Poetic Documentary which presents a personal topic in an artistic style through editing and camerawork.
2) Observational Documentary where the filmmaker is a neutral observer of subjects and events as they unfold without influencing them.
3) Reflexive Documentary acknowledges the constructive nature of documentaries and how they present a reconstruction rather than objective truth.
4) Expository Documentary allows direct access to the audience through voiceover or titles to provide context.
5) Participatory Documentary alters the events presented through the filmmaker's presence.
6) Performative Documentary acknowledges
This document analyzes various film techniques used in a scene to characterize a protagonist named Walter. Diegetic sounds of a ticking clock emphasize Walter's isolation and the stillness of his situation. The use of checkered and linear patterns throughout his apartment convey a sense of restriction, constraint, and uniformity, creating an atmosphere of unease and order. Warm colors outside contrast with the cold tones within Walter's apartment, representing his seclusion from the vibrancy outside his comfort zone, which lacks life and warmth. Extreme close-ups and diegetic sounds of Walter's reactions depict the dull atmosphere and his lack of contact and dialogue with others. Shots of Walter out of focus or in surprise indicate his hesitation, uneasiness
The document proposes a treatment for a music video for the song "Turn Down for What" by DJ Snake. The summary is:
The treatment proposes a comedic music video where a man dancing on a rooftop breaks through the ceiling and causes a party to erupt by dancing floor to floor through an apartment building. As the party grows, it eventually falls through to a Taco Bell where partygoers abruptly end up calmly eating fast food to the song's outro, providing an absurd and commercial ending. The treatment aims to humorously depict characters dancing so intensely that destruction and growing chaos ensues.
Creative Critical Reflection #1: Conventions and RepresentationsJohn Gabriel
The document discusses conventions in fantasy genre films, including targeting younger audiences, emotive storytelling, high-key lighting, saturated colors, and aspirational characters. It also notes the use of special effects to distinguish real and fantasy worlds. The response discusses how the film challenges some conventions by focusing less on emotions in its opening, using low-key lighting and a darker tone throughout, implementing drug abuse and mental illness plots targeting older audiences, and featuring a female protagonist who becomes increasingly aggressive. The response argues this challenges representations of gender and violence typically seen in fantasy films.
End-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) is the level of carbon dioxide that is released at the end of an exhaled breath. ETCO2 levels reflect the adequacy with which carbon dioxide (CO2) is carried in the blood back to the lungs and exhaled.
Non-invasive methods for ETCO2 measurement include capnometry and capnography. Capnometry provides a numerical value for ETCO2. In contrast, capnography delivers a more comprehensive measurement that is displayed in both graphical (waveform) and numerical form.
Sidestream devices can monitor both intubated and non-intubated patients, while mainstream devices are most often limited to intubated patients.
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A Fit-to-Fly PCR Test is a crucial service for travelers needing to meet the entry requirements of various countries or airlines. This test involves a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test for COVID-19, which is considered the gold standard for detecting active infections. At our travel clinic in Leeds, we offer fast and reliable Fit to Fly PCR testing, providing you with an official certificate verifying your negative COVID-19 status. Our process is designed for convenience and accuracy, with quick turnaround times to ensure you receive your results and certificate in time for your departure. Trust our professional and experienced medical team to help you travel safely and compliantly, giving you peace of mind for your journey.www.nxhealthcare.co.uk
This particular slides consist of- what is Pneumothorax,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is a summary of Pneumothorax:
Pneumothorax, also known as a collapsed lung, is a condition that occurs when air leaks into the space between the lung and chest wall. This air buildup puts pressure on the lung, preventing it from expanding fully when you breathe. A pneumothorax can cause a complete or partial collapse of the lung.
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CHAPTER 1 SEMESTER V COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES FOR CHILDREN.pdfSachin Sharma
Here are some key objectives of communication with children:
Build Trust and Security:
Establish a safe and supportive environment where children feel comfortable expressing themselves.
Encourage Expression:
Enable children to articulate their thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
Promote Emotional Understanding:
Help children identify and understand their own emotions and the emotions of others.
Enhance Listening Skills:
Develop children’s ability to listen attentively and respond appropriately.
Foster Positive Relationships:
Strengthen the bond between children and caregivers, peers, and other adults.
Support Learning and Development:
Aid cognitive and language development through engaging and meaningful conversations.
Teach Social Skills:
Encourage polite, respectful, and empathetic interactions with others.
Resolve Conflicts:
Provide tools and guidance for children to handle disagreements constructively.
Encourage Independence:
Support children in making decisions and solving problems on their own.
Provide Reassurance and Comfort:
Offer comfort and understanding during times of distress or uncertainty.
Reinforce Positive Behavior:
Acknowledge and encourage positive actions and behaviors.
Guide and Educate:
Offer clear instructions and explanations to help children understand expectations and learn new concepts.
By focusing on these objectives, communication with children can be both effective and nurturing, supporting their overall growth and well-being.
English Drug and Alcohol Commissioners June 2024.pptxMatSouthwell1
Presentation made by Mat Southwell to the Harm Reduction Working Group of the English Drug and Alcohol Commissioners. Discuss stimulants, OAMT, NSP coverage and community-led approach to DCRs. Focussing on active drug user perspectives and interests
Digital Health in India_Health Informatics Trained Manpower _DrDevTaneja_15.0...DrDevTaneja1
Digital India will need a big trained army of Health Informatics educated & trained manpower in India.
Presently, generalist IT manpower does most of the work in the healthcare industry in India. Academic Health Informatics education is not readily available at school & health university level or IT education institutions in India.
We look into the evolution of health informatics and its applications in the healthcare industry.
HIMMS TIGER resources are available to assist Health Informatics education.
Indian Health universities, IT Education institutions, and the healthcare industry must proactively collaborate to start health informatics courses on a big scale. An advocacy push from various stakeholders is also needed for this goal.
Health informatics has huge employment potential and provides a big business opportunity for the healthcare industry. A big pool of trained health informatics manpower can lead to product & service innovations on a global scale in India.
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The document discusses lessons learned about using images in marketing music to consumers. It found that using images with too much contrast or mixed meanings can confuse consumers. Images should carry some meaning directly related to music to help consumers decode the message. Unconventional images may signal progressive or new music genres like electro-indie, while nature images suggest folk or country music and cityscapes imply sophistication.
The document discusses techniques used in the film 500 Days of Summer including: symbolism of changing leaves representing changes in the protagonists' relationship; the isolation of a bench symbolizing the characters' feeling of isolation; and intimate reverse shots revealing the characters' closeness without revealing their story. It also analyzes scenes depicting the characters' personalities through mise-en-scene and differences in lighting between flashback scenes.
The document describes 6 types of documentaries as defined by theorist Bill Nichols:
1) Poetic Documentary which presents a personal topic in an artistic style through editing and camerawork.
2) Observational Documentary where the filmmaker is a neutral observer of subjects and events as they unfold without influencing them.
3) Reflexive Documentary acknowledges the constructive nature of documentaries and how they present a reconstruction rather than objective truth.
4) Expository Documentary allows direct access to the audience through voiceover or titles to provide context.
5) Participatory Documentary alters the events presented through the filmmaker's presence.
6) Performative Documentary acknowledges
This document analyzes various film techniques used in a scene to characterize a protagonist named Walter. Diegetic sounds of a ticking clock emphasize Walter's isolation and the stillness of his situation. The use of checkered and linear patterns throughout his apartment convey a sense of restriction, constraint, and uniformity, creating an atmosphere of unease and order. Warm colors outside contrast with the cold tones within Walter's apartment, representing his seclusion from the vibrancy outside his comfort zone, which lacks life and warmth. Extreme close-ups and diegetic sounds of Walter's reactions depict the dull atmosphere and his lack of contact and dialogue with others. Shots of Walter out of focus or in surprise indicate his hesitation, uneasiness
The document proposes a treatment for a music video for the song "Turn Down for What" by DJ Snake. The summary is:
The treatment proposes a comedic music video where a man dancing on a rooftop breaks through the ceiling and causes a party to erupt by dancing floor to floor through an apartment building. As the party grows, it eventually falls through to a Taco Bell where partygoers abruptly end up calmly eating fast food to the song's outro, providing an absurd and commercial ending. The treatment aims to humorously depict characters dancing so intensely that destruction and growing chaos ensues.
Creative Critical Reflection #1: Conventions and RepresentationsJohn Gabriel
The document discusses conventions in fantasy genre films, including targeting younger audiences, emotive storytelling, high-key lighting, saturated colors, and aspirational characters. It also notes the use of special effects to distinguish real and fantasy worlds. The response discusses how the film challenges some conventions by focusing less on emotions in its opening, using low-key lighting and a darker tone throughout, implementing drug abuse and mental illness plots targeting older audiences, and featuring a female protagonist who becomes increasingly aggressive. The response argues this challenges representations of gender and violence typically seen in fantasy films.
End-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) is the level of carbon dioxide that is released at the end of an exhaled breath. ETCO2 levels reflect the adequacy with which carbon dioxide (CO2) is carried in the blood back to the lungs and exhaled.
Non-invasive methods for ETCO2 measurement include capnometry and capnography. Capnometry provides a numerical value for ETCO2. In contrast, capnography delivers a more comprehensive measurement that is displayed in both graphical (waveform) and numerical form.
Sidestream devices can monitor both intubated and non-intubated patients, while mainstream devices are most often limited to intubated patients.
Get Covid Testing at Fit to Fly PCR TestNX Healthcare
A Fit-to-Fly PCR Test is a crucial service for travelers needing to meet the entry requirements of various countries or airlines. This test involves a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test for COVID-19, which is considered the gold standard for detecting active infections. At our travel clinic in Leeds, we offer fast and reliable Fit to Fly PCR testing, providing you with an official certificate verifying your negative COVID-19 status. Our process is designed for convenience and accuracy, with quick turnaround times to ensure you receive your results and certificate in time for your departure. Trust our professional and experienced medical team to help you travel safely and compliantly, giving you peace of mind for your journey.www.nxhealthcare.co.uk
This particular slides consist of- what is Pneumothorax,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is a summary of Pneumothorax:
Pneumothorax, also known as a collapsed lung, is a condition that occurs when air leaks into the space between the lung and chest wall. This air buildup puts pressure on the lung, preventing it from expanding fully when you breathe. A pneumothorax can cause a complete or partial collapse of the lung.
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Air Ambulance Services In Rewa works in close coordination with ground-based emergency services, including local Emergency Medical Services, fire departments, and law enforcement agencies.
More@: https://tinyurl.com/2shrryhx
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CHAPTER 1 SEMESTER V COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES FOR CHILDREN.pdfSachin Sharma
Here are some key objectives of communication with children:
Build Trust and Security:
Establish a safe and supportive environment where children feel comfortable expressing themselves.
Encourage Expression:
Enable children to articulate their thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
Promote Emotional Understanding:
Help children identify and understand their own emotions and the emotions of others.
Enhance Listening Skills:
Develop children’s ability to listen attentively and respond appropriately.
Foster Positive Relationships:
Strengthen the bond between children and caregivers, peers, and other adults.
Support Learning and Development:
Aid cognitive and language development through engaging and meaningful conversations.
Teach Social Skills:
Encourage polite, respectful, and empathetic interactions with others.
Resolve Conflicts:
Provide tools and guidance for children to handle disagreements constructively.
Encourage Independence:
Support children in making decisions and solving problems on their own.
Provide Reassurance and Comfort:
Offer comfort and understanding during times of distress or uncertainty.
Reinforce Positive Behavior:
Acknowledge and encourage positive actions and behaviors.
Guide and Educate:
Offer clear instructions and explanations to help children understand expectations and learn new concepts.
By focusing on these objectives, communication with children can be both effective and nurturing, supporting their overall growth and well-being.
English Drug and Alcohol Commissioners June 2024.pptxMatSouthwell1
Presentation made by Mat Southwell to the Harm Reduction Working Group of the English Drug and Alcohol Commissioners. Discuss stimulants, OAMT, NSP coverage and community-led approach to DCRs. Focussing on active drug user perspectives and interests
Digital Health in India_Health Informatics Trained Manpower _DrDevTaneja_15.0...DrDevTaneja1
Digital India will need a big trained army of Health Informatics educated & trained manpower in India.
Presently, generalist IT manpower does most of the work in the healthcare industry in India. Academic Health Informatics education is not readily available at school & health university level or IT education institutions in India.
We look into the evolution of health informatics and its applications in the healthcare industry.
HIMMS TIGER resources are available to assist Health Informatics education.
Indian Health universities, IT Education institutions, and the healthcare industry must proactively collaborate to start health informatics courses on a big scale. An advocacy push from various stakeholders is also needed for this goal.
Health informatics has huge employment potential and provides a big business opportunity for the healthcare industry. A big pool of trained health informatics manpower can lead to product & service innovations on a global scale in India.
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The facial nerve, also known as cranial nerve VII, is one of the 12 cranial nerves originating from the brain. It's a mixed nerve, meaning it contains both sensory and motor fibres, and it plays a crucial role in controlling various facial muscles, as well as conveying sensory information from the taste buds on the anterior two-thirds of the tongue.
Hypertension and it's role of physiotherapy in it.Vishal kr Thakur
This particular slides consist of- what is hypertension,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is summary of hypertension -
Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a serious medical condition that occurs when blood pressure in the body's arteries is consistently too high. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of blood vessels as the heart pumps it. Hypertension can increase the risk of heart disease, brain disease, kidney disease, and premature death.
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