This document repeats the phrase "The beginning of the end" multiple times and also contains the words "House style", "Dilemma", and "Colourscheme" but does not provide much context around these terms.
The document outlines the 5 stages of creating a movie poster in Photoshop and InDesign. It describes testing effects, color schemes, adding a background image, using tools like magnetic lasso to color characters without affecting the whole page, and final layout and design work in InDesign including titles, information, and additional color variation. The goal was to make the poster eye-catching for the target audience by creating contrast with lighting effects and unified branding with a red color scheme tied to the film's theme of good versus evil.
The document discusses elements that could be used in a production including a title, tagline, and release date. The title would let the audience know what to research, the tagline creates a sense of mystery and intrigue for the target viewers, and including the specific release date of September 14th next summer builds anticipation.
The document defines posters and advertisements, noting that posters use still images to give audiences a sense of a product, while advertisements use clips from films. Posters typically include the title, images of celebrities and characters, and credits for the film studio to promote the movie. Successful posters follow conventions like featuring the main title, some advertising text, and a central image that conveys the theme or setting of the film.
The document analyzes several movie posters and their target audiences. It finds that posters typically target audiences aged 15-40, using dark colors, bold titles, and depictions of male characters in action scenes. Key conventions include titles, dates, and including characters of similar ages to allow audiences to relate. Overall, the posters aim to attract teen and adult viewers through dramatic imagery and hints at genres like action, drama, and fantasy.
A film called Dilemma starring Jack Cooper, Connor Michie, Aaron Mccalla, Bethany Lock and holly fairbairn is being produced by the same people who produced paranormal minds. The film is written by Connor Michie, Aaron Mccalla and Jack cooper. It is described as the beginning of the end and coming soon.
The document describes the process of creating a poster layout in InDesign. It discusses:
1. Importing a Photoshop image into InDesign and scaling it to fit within the page borders of an A4 layout.
2. Adding eye-catching bold text using different fonts and positioning the text correctly on the page.
3. Using tools like swatches and the color picker to apply colors and borders to elements like text to make them stand out.
4. Checking that all images and text are within the page borders using rulers and zoom tools to ensure everything will print correctly in the final product.
The document discusses ideas for designing a movie poster, including:
- Using an image of the two main characters Connor sitting with Jack's hand on his shoulder as the central image.
- Considering color schemes such as black, purple, and red or black, white, red, and blue.
- Placing text elements like the movie title at the top and "Coming Soon" at the bottom.
- Possible taglines like "The Beginning of the End" or "The Choice is Yours".
- Using a symmetrical Z-layout or rule of thirds composition centered around the main character image.
The document outlines the 5 stages of creating a movie poster in Photoshop and InDesign. It describes testing effects, color schemes, adding a background image, using tools like magnetic lasso to color characters without affecting the whole page, and final layout and design work in InDesign including titles, information, and additional color variation. The goal was to make the poster eye-catching for the target audience by creating contrast with lighting effects and unified branding with a red color scheme tied to the film's theme of good versus evil.
The document discusses elements that could be used in a production including a title, tagline, and release date. The title would let the audience know what to research, the tagline creates a sense of mystery and intrigue for the target viewers, and including the specific release date of September 14th next summer builds anticipation.
The document defines posters and advertisements, noting that posters use still images to give audiences a sense of a product, while advertisements use clips from films. Posters typically include the title, images of celebrities and characters, and credits for the film studio to promote the movie. Successful posters follow conventions like featuring the main title, some advertising text, and a central image that conveys the theme or setting of the film.
The document analyzes several movie posters and their target audiences. It finds that posters typically target audiences aged 15-40, using dark colors, bold titles, and depictions of male characters in action scenes. Key conventions include titles, dates, and including characters of similar ages to allow audiences to relate. Overall, the posters aim to attract teen and adult viewers through dramatic imagery and hints at genres like action, drama, and fantasy.
A film called Dilemma starring Jack Cooper, Connor Michie, Aaron Mccalla, Bethany Lock and holly fairbairn is being produced by the same people who produced paranormal minds. The film is written by Connor Michie, Aaron Mccalla and Jack cooper. It is described as the beginning of the end and coming soon.
The document describes the process of creating a poster layout in InDesign. It discusses:
1. Importing a Photoshop image into InDesign and scaling it to fit within the page borders of an A4 layout.
2. Adding eye-catching bold text using different fonts and positioning the text correctly on the page.
3. Using tools like swatches and the color picker to apply colors and borders to elements like text to make them stand out.
4. Checking that all images and text are within the page borders using rulers and zoom tools to ensure everything will print correctly in the final product.
The document discusses ideas for designing a movie poster, including:
- Using an image of the two main characters Connor sitting with Jack's hand on his shoulder as the central image.
- Considering color schemes such as black, purple, and red or black, white, red, and blue.
- Placing text elements like the movie title at the top and "Coming Soon" at the bottom.
- Possible taglines like "The Beginning of the End" or "The Choice is Yours".
- Using a symmetrical Z-layout or rule of thirds composition centered around the main character image.
This very short document discusses house style but does not provide many details. It mentions style five times but then ends by introducing a dilemma without further explanation. The overall topic seems to be about choosing a house style or architectural style but leaves the reader without much context around the dilemma that is briefly introduced at the end.
The mood board provides inspiration for a new design project by visually displaying colors, textures, images, and other elements that capture the desired aesthetic and feeling. Key themes represented on the mood board include natural elements like wood, stone, and foliage to convey a sense of earthiness and organic materials. Overall, the mood board aims to set the visual tone and provide a starting point for creative direction.
This document defines various elements that make up the design of a magazine cover. It describes the masthead as the title of the magazine using eye-catching colors or fonts. The tag line gives a brief description of the magazine's content. The main coverline explicitly states what the main image represents. Other elements include the skyline listing interior items, puff advertisements for free offers, product advertisements, buzzwords to entice readers, thumbnail images building anticipation, and a header/footer bar with an attention-grabbing slogan.
The document discusses four ideas for a movie poster. The first idea features a black and white group polaroid photo with two people in color to symbolize someone's spirit. The second places scattered photos behind a prominent bucket list. The third centers a color photo surrounded by smaller black and white or faded photos, with the tagline incorporated. The fourth shows two people on the left and three faded photos on the right, with the tagline and title placed accordingly.
Ancillary 1 – movie poster production diaryHollyFairbairn
The document describes the process of creating poster designs for a film project. Photos were taken of the film cast and manipulated in Photoshop. Effects like changing colors, adjusting brightness and contrast, and removing backgrounds were used. Photos were placed in polaroid frames which were combined and edited. Text will be added to complete the poster designs.
This short document repeats the phrase "One list, Two Friends, Three Hearts" five times. It focuses on a list involving one item, two friends, and three hearts. The repetitive structure emphasizes these core elements but provides no other context or details.
Holly Fairbairn will create a poster for a print media production. The purpose of a poster is to advertise and persuade an audience to watch a production in theaters or on DVD. Posters contain less text and are less busy than advertisements. Conventional poster elements include the main anchorage, film title, billing block, star appeal, and tagline. Creating a poster will help Holly understand which elements to use to most effectively attract her target audience.
This film magazine highlights several upcoming films including American Gangster, I am Legend, a new James Bond film, The Golden Compass extended cut, Watchmen, Rambo 4, and a potential Rambo remake. It provides world exclusive news and casting details on these films and was voted the best film magazine in 2015 by BFI members.
This document analyzes several movie posters in the action genre in order to understand common conventions. It finds that action movie posters usually feature the main character prominently and display the film title very visibly. They also include the lead actor's name and may reference an upcoming release date. Weapons are commonly seen in the main character's hands. The purpose is to advertise the film through eye-catching imagery and key information.
The document lists 6 different fonts - Trajan Pro 3 (Light), Futura PT Medium Italic, FF Basic Gothic Web Pro, Ingra Wide (Bold), Factoria (Bold Italic) - that are being considered for use in a house style guide for a company's design process.
The document analyzes movie posters for action films like Spectre, The Bourne Supremacy, and Taken. It summarizes the conventions used across the posters to appeal to target audiences and portray the genre. The target audience is predominantly males aged 15-45. Key conventions included featuring a male protagonist from the target demographic holding a gun, using dark colors to set a serious tone, and keeping the poster simple and direct with limited text. Analyzing these posters helped identify elements to include in creating other effective action movie posters.
The document discusses different layout techniques for posters, including grid composition which divides the poster into equal rectangles, rule of thirds which separates the image into nine equal sections with focal points where the sections meet, using a circular focal element to draw the viewer's eye, and using a Z-pattern to guide the viewer's gaze across the poster from left to right and bottom to top. It provides examples from a movie poster to illustrate how these techniques direct attention to important elements.
This document defines key terms used in magazine design and layout. The masthead contains the magazine title and is the most eye-catching element. Cover lines draw audience attention and inform them of magazine contents. The main cover line anchors the meaning of the main image, usually featuring the lead article. Additional design elements include thumbnail images to generate interest, buzzwords to attract attention, and information bars with issue details. Header and footer bars highlight magazine content.
This document defines key terms and conventions used on magazine covers. It describes elements like the masthead, tag line, main image, cover lines, puffs/pugs, buzzwords, thumbnail images, and barcode. These elements are used to attract readers' attention, highlight the main stories, and provide key information about the magazine through elements placed at the top, bottom, and sides of the cover. While this cover does not include thumbnail images, many of the other typical cover elements are defined.
The document describes the steps taken to design a magazine cover in Adobe InDesign. These steps include:
1) Creating a silver border and pale blue background rectangle.
2) Inserting a masthead created using Dafont and placing it on the background.
3) Adding a barcode and information box created from an online generator.
4) Adding a tagline above the masthead using alternating colors.
5) Using a bucket list image to create a gradient effect on the masthead.
6) Adjusting and placing the main text block.
This film magazine discusses several upcoming movies including American Gangster, I Am Legend, a new James Bond film, The Golden Compass extended cut, Watchmen, and a Rambo remake. It provides world exclusive news and casting details on these films and was voted the best film magazine in 2015 by BFI members.
Primary research involves collecting original information to use or share with others, while secondary research uses information from external sources. Qualitative research asks targeted questions to audiences, and quantitative research relies on numerical data from responses. It is important to conduct research before creating media products to learn from similar successful works and ensure effective planning. Research carried out for AS and A2 covered genres, characters, audiences, conventions, legal guidelines, locations, techniques and openings. The most useful form of research was analyzing similar texts to understand audience preferences. Digital media could have been used more in research, such as PowerPoint, to make information stand out. Being creative in media involves using imagination to develop new ideas or build on existing works; the A2 portfolio was
This very short document discusses house style but does not provide many details. It mentions style five times but then ends by introducing a dilemma without further explanation. The overall topic seems to be about choosing a house style or architectural style but leaves the reader without much context around the dilemma that is briefly introduced at the end.
The mood board provides inspiration for a new design project by visually displaying colors, textures, images, and other elements that capture the desired aesthetic and feeling. Key themes represented on the mood board include natural elements like wood, stone, and foliage to convey a sense of earthiness and organic materials. Overall, the mood board aims to set the visual tone and provide a starting point for creative direction.
This document defines various elements that make up the design of a magazine cover. It describes the masthead as the title of the magazine using eye-catching colors or fonts. The tag line gives a brief description of the magazine's content. The main coverline explicitly states what the main image represents. Other elements include the skyline listing interior items, puff advertisements for free offers, product advertisements, buzzwords to entice readers, thumbnail images building anticipation, and a header/footer bar with an attention-grabbing slogan.
The document discusses four ideas for a movie poster. The first idea features a black and white group polaroid photo with two people in color to symbolize someone's spirit. The second places scattered photos behind a prominent bucket list. The third centers a color photo surrounded by smaller black and white or faded photos, with the tagline incorporated. The fourth shows two people on the left and three faded photos on the right, with the tagline and title placed accordingly.
Ancillary 1 – movie poster production diaryHollyFairbairn
The document describes the process of creating poster designs for a film project. Photos were taken of the film cast and manipulated in Photoshop. Effects like changing colors, adjusting brightness and contrast, and removing backgrounds were used. Photos were placed in polaroid frames which were combined and edited. Text will be added to complete the poster designs.
This short document repeats the phrase "One list, Two Friends, Three Hearts" five times. It focuses on a list involving one item, two friends, and three hearts. The repetitive structure emphasizes these core elements but provides no other context or details.
Holly Fairbairn will create a poster for a print media production. The purpose of a poster is to advertise and persuade an audience to watch a production in theaters or on DVD. Posters contain less text and are less busy than advertisements. Conventional poster elements include the main anchorage, film title, billing block, star appeal, and tagline. Creating a poster will help Holly understand which elements to use to most effectively attract her target audience.
This film magazine highlights several upcoming films including American Gangster, I am Legend, a new James Bond film, The Golden Compass extended cut, Watchmen, Rambo 4, and a potential Rambo remake. It provides world exclusive news and casting details on these films and was voted the best film magazine in 2015 by BFI members.
This document analyzes several movie posters in the action genre in order to understand common conventions. It finds that action movie posters usually feature the main character prominently and display the film title very visibly. They also include the lead actor's name and may reference an upcoming release date. Weapons are commonly seen in the main character's hands. The purpose is to advertise the film through eye-catching imagery and key information.
The document lists 6 different fonts - Trajan Pro 3 (Light), Futura PT Medium Italic, FF Basic Gothic Web Pro, Ingra Wide (Bold), Factoria (Bold Italic) - that are being considered for use in a house style guide for a company's design process.
The document analyzes movie posters for action films like Spectre, The Bourne Supremacy, and Taken. It summarizes the conventions used across the posters to appeal to target audiences and portray the genre. The target audience is predominantly males aged 15-45. Key conventions included featuring a male protagonist from the target demographic holding a gun, using dark colors to set a serious tone, and keeping the poster simple and direct with limited text. Analyzing these posters helped identify elements to include in creating other effective action movie posters.
The document discusses different layout techniques for posters, including grid composition which divides the poster into equal rectangles, rule of thirds which separates the image into nine equal sections with focal points where the sections meet, using a circular focal element to draw the viewer's eye, and using a Z-pattern to guide the viewer's gaze across the poster from left to right and bottom to top. It provides examples from a movie poster to illustrate how these techniques direct attention to important elements.
This document defines key terms used in magazine design and layout. The masthead contains the magazine title and is the most eye-catching element. Cover lines draw audience attention and inform them of magazine contents. The main cover line anchors the meaning of the main image, usually featuring the lead article. Additional design elements include thumbnail images to generate interest, buzzwords to attract attention, and information bars with issue details. Header and footer bars highlight magazine content.
This document defines key terms and conventions used on magazine covers. It describes elements like the masthead, tag line, main image, cover lines, puffs/pugs, buzzwords, thumbnail images, and barcode. These elements are used to attract readers' attention, highlight the main stories, and provide key information about the magazine through elements placed at the top, bottom, and sides of the cover. While this cover does not include thumbnail images, many of the other typical cover elements are defined.
The document describes the steps taken to design a magazine cover in Adobe InDesign. These steps include:
1) Creating a silver border and pale blue background rectangle.
2) Inserting a masthead created using Dafont and placing it on the background.
3) Adding a barcode and information box created from an online generator.
4) Adding a tagline above the masthead using alternating colors.
5) Using a bucket list image to create a gradient effect on the masthead.
6) Adjusting and placing the main text block.
This film magazine discusses several upcoming movies including American Gangster, I Am Legend, a new James Bond film, The Golden Compass extended cut, Watchmen, and a Rambo remake. It provides world exclusive news and casting details on these films and was voted the best film magazine in 2015 by BFI members.
Primary research involves collecting original information to use or share with others, while secondary research uses information from external sources. Qualitative research asks targeted questions to audiences, and quantitative research relies on numerical data from responses. It is important to conduct research before creating media products to learn from similar successful works and ensure effective planning. Research carried out for AS and A2 covered genres, characters, audiences, conventions, legal guidelines, locations, techniques and openings. The most useful form of research was analyzing similar texts to understand audience preferences. Digital media could have been used more in research, such as PowerPoint, to make information stand out. Being creative in media involves using imagination to develop new ideas or build on existing works; the A2 portfolio was
The document describes various post-production editing techniques used on video footage, including:
- Using a razor tool to separate unnecessary footage and add black cuts to make the video more dramatic.
- Aligning footage using a mouse tool to ensure the storyline was coherent and clips did not overlap.
- Applying color correction to add warmth and brightness by increasing the orange tones in some footage.
- Adjusting input and output levels to lighten footage as the day grew darker by increasing the white balance.
- Rendering the finished video to smooth transitions between clips.
The document describes several post-production editing techniques used on video footage:
1) The editor used the razor tool to separate unnecessary footage and added black cuts to make the video more dramatic.
2) Footage was aligned using the mouse tool to ensure the storyline flowed properly and clips did not overlap.
3) The colour corrector tool was used to warm the footage and slightly increase brightness by adding more orange.
The document discusses the various media technologies used at different stages of a production project. In the planning stage, the internet was used for research on websites like YouTube to explore genres and avoid plagiarism. YouTube provided in-depth research into genres as well as a way to upload videos. Slideshare and Prezi were also used to present information in PowerPoint or customizable layouts. Adobe Premiere was the main software used to create a teaser trailer, while Adobe Effects created titles and Adobe Photoshop could have added more detail. Overall, media technologies helped speed up the process, though more time in Photoshop may have improved the final product.
The document discusses the various media technologies used at different stages of a production project. In the planning stage, the internet was used for research on websites like YouTube to explore genres and avoid plagiarism. YouTube provided in-depth research into genres as well as a way to upload videos. Slideshare and Prezi were also used to present information in PowerPoint or customizable layouts. Adobe Premiere was the main software used to create a teaser trailer, while Adobe Effects created titles and writing. Overall, using media technologies throughout the process helped speed up production.
- The feedback from audiences showed that most recognized the magazine cover and trailer as media products, but some did not recognize the poster. For future products, the poster needs to be more clearly recognizable.
- Audiences identified the target audience as young people or young people and people in their early 40s based on the actors' ages and filming locations. However, one person felt it only targeted boys. Future products should include more props and costumes to entertain a broader target audience.
- Audiences said some dialogue in the trailer was inaudible and continuity needed improvement. But most said the production had few faults and the trailer was the best product overall.
The document discusses the various media technologies and software used at different stages of creating a production project. YouTube, SlideShare, and Prezi were used for research and to present work. Adobe Premiere was the main software used to create a teaser trailer, while Adobe Effects was used for titles and text. The internet provided a quick research source for understanding what content and formats would work best. Various tools in Adobe Premiere, like the title tool, were used to edit the trailer and adjust audio. While software like Premiere sped up the process, more time in Adobe Photoshop may have further improved the final product.
After reviewing audience feedback, the producer believes the products mostly met expectations but some improvements can be made. Feedback showed the magazine cover and teaser trailer were recognized as products but the poster's type of product was less clear. For future products, the poster will be focused on to ensure all products are easily recognizable. The target audience was identified as young people or those in their early 40s based on relatable actors and campus shooting locations, but one person felt it only targeted boys. Future products will include more props and costumes to entertain the target audience. Feedback also noted some trailer scenes were too quiet and continuity needed improvement in some parts. However, most said the production had no major faults. The audience was unsure if the main
After reviewing audience feedback, the producer believes their products mostly met expectations, though the poster was less recognizable. To improve, future posters will be clearer. Feedback also showed the target audience is young people, as scenes took place on a school campus and featured young actors. However, one person felt it only targeted boys. To be more inclusive, future productions will include more props and costumes. Audiences said some dialogue was inaudible and continuity needed improvement. But most felt the trailer was the best product overall. Viewers were unsure if the main character was the hero or villain, fulfilling the producer's goal of creating mystery. The favorite part of the trailer was the suspense that built throughout.
The document discusses how a media production followed and challenged conventions of dramatic trailers. It summarizes that the production used conventional locations, props, costumes, and camerawork that would be familiar and relatable to the target audience. However, it also took some unconventional approaches, like not identifying the main character as clearly a hero or villain and having an unusual storyline about a man who is given powers by the devil to do bad deeds. Audience feedback confirmed that these abstract elements captured their interest and made the trailer stand out compared to others in the genre.
This document outlines an evaluation plan for a teaaser trailer production. It discusses research conducted on genre, audience and what makes a successful teaser. It also addresses post-production techniques used to edit footage and reflects on whether the software and hardware chosen was effective. Additionally, it mentions creating inspirational magazine covers and posters, showing draft designs and explaining the creative process. The evaluation concludes by reflecting on what went well in the production and opportunities for future improvement, and provides an overall summary of the project's success.
The document summarizes the steps taken to edit a photo in Photoshop for a magazine. First, the photo of two characters, Jack and Connor, was selected as it aligned with the production's storyline. In Photoshop, the background was removed using selection tools. The characters were isolated on a white background. Jack's character was then modified to appear more sinister by changing his color to red. Additional editing included warping the characters to create a shadow effect and feathering for a smoother finish. The result was a modified image suited for the magazine.
The mood board provides inspiration for a new design project by visually displaying colors, textures, images, and other elements that capture the desired aesthetic and feeling. Key themes represented on the mood board include natural elements like wood, stone, and foliage to convey a sense of earthiness and organic materials. Overall, the mood board aims to set the visual tone and provide a starting point for creative direction.
The magazine covers that would most appeal to the target audience of 15-30 year olds of both genders are Empire and Film magazines based on their color schemes. Empire uses a well-known actor that would be recognized by both genders and lays out the page to communicate the film without having to see it, using Bourne Legacy as an example. Total Film also uses gender-appealing colors of dark and light blues. Both magazines use bold, eye-catching white fonts against other colors that stand out. The Empire magazine cover will most likely be used as a reference as it has more striking colors that would appeal to the target audience and has a similar layout to the poster being designed for the production.
The document discusses the key elements of a magazine cover design. It describes the masthead, tag line, main cover line, skyline, puff, pug, buzz words, thumbnail images, header/footer bar, bar code, and cover lines. These elements are used to attract readers' attention, advertise products and content, and provide essential information about the magazine in a visually appealing layout.
The document outlines the stages of creating a movie poster in Photoshop and InDesign. It describes testing effects like shadows and color schemes, editing the background image, using selection tools to apply color only to characters, and the final stage of adding text and layout in InDesign. The poster was created for a film with themes of good versus evil, and the editing aimed to make the poster eye-catching for the target audience through contrasting light and dark elements.
The document outlines the stages of creating a movie poster in Photoshop and InDesign. It describes testing effects like shadows and color schemes, struggling to apply colors only to characters, and editing a background image. The final stages involved adding titles, information, and final color variations in InDesign and ensuring the landscape layout fit the poster.
FOOD PSYCHOLOGY CHARLA EN INGLES SOBRE PSICOLOGIA NUTRICIONALNataliaLedezma6
Our decisions about what to put on our plate are far more intricate than simply following hunger cues. Food psychology delves into the fascinating world of why we choose the foods we do, revealing a complex interplay of emotions, stress, and even disorders.
Cacao, the main component used in the creation of chocolate and other cacao-b...AdelinePdelaCruz
Cacao, the main component used in the creation of chocolate and other cacao-based products is cacao beans, which are produced by the cacao tree in pods. The Maya and Aztecs, two of the earliest Mesoamerican civilizations, valued cacao as a sacred plant and used it in religious rituals, social gatherings, and medical treatments. It has a long and rich cultural history.
The Menu affects everything in a restaurant; as our friend and FCSI consultant Bill Main says, “The Menu is your blueprint for profitability.”
Let’s start with the segment. What will be your marketing and brand positioning? It depends on what menu items you serve. What type of cooking methods and equipment will you use? GUEST EXPERIENCE = FACILITY (Space) DESIGN + MENU + SERVPOINTS™
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A Review on Recent Advances of Packaging in Food IndustryPriyankaKilaniya
Effective food packaging provides number of purposes. It functions as a container to hold and transport the food product, as well as a barrier to protect the food from outside contamination such as water, light, odours, bacteria, dust, and mechanical damage by maintaining the food quality. The package may also include barriers to keep the product's moisture content or gas composition consistent. Furthermore, convenience is vital role in packaging, and the desire for quick opening, dispensing, and resealing packages that maintain product quality until fully consumed is increasing. To facilitate trading, encourage sales, and inform on content and nutritional attributes, the packaging must be communicative. For storage of food there is huge scope for modified atmosphere packaging, intelligent packaging, active packaging, and controlled atmosphere packaging. Active packaging has a variety of uses, including carbon dioxide absorbers and emitters, oxygen scavengers, antimicrobials, and moisture control agents. Smart packaging is another term for intelligent packaging. Edible packaging, self-cooling and self-heating packaging, micro packaging, and water-soluble packaging are some of the advancements in package material.
Panchkula offers a wide array of dining experiences. From traditional North Indian flavors to global cuisine, the city’s restaurants cater to every taste bud. Let’s dive into some of the best restaurants in Panchkula
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