This document is a tutorial on how to use the screen recording and screen capturing software Jing. It covers downloading and installing Jing, how to capture images of parts of the screen or record videos, and sharing the captures and recordings via a sharing link. The tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on the capture and recording process and explains the basic tools available. It emphasizes that Jing can be used to easily share what is happening on a computer screen with others.
The document analyzes the trailer for the horror film "The Pact" and discusses its use of editing techniques, diegetic and non-diegetic sounds, and mise-en-scene. It notes that the trailer uses fast editing to create tension and atmosphere, shows the main characters investigating an abandoned house location through dialogue and shots of the house's dark interior, and features the film's production company logo and director/actors at the beginning.
The document summarizes and analyzes the trailers for three films - Tamara, Gothika, and Insidious. For the Tamara trailer, it notes the use of tense music that builds up and changes pace as the trailer progresses. The Gothika trailer uses dark lighting and sound effects during flashes of light and a thunderstorm. It also speeds up the pace at the end. The Insidious trailer has dark lighting and uses increasing sound effects to build tension, ending with a shocking image and sound effect.
The document summarizes the learning process and improvements made from a preliminary filmmaking task ("Phone Thief") to a final opening sequence called "Red." It describes how their individual attitudes towards filmmaking changed after the preliminary task. They gained a deeper understanding of editing, sound, lighting and other technical skills. The screenshots provided show how they improved lighting, camera angles, sound effects, and avoided violating the 180-degree rule in the final sequence compared to the preliminary task.
This document is a screenplay summary for the film "Eternal Love". It describes a series of shots showing a romantic couple's evening at a restaurant and afterwards. The summary begins with establishing shots of the restaurant and introduces the couple through shots of them sitting and interacting inside. Following their meal, further shots show the happy couple leaving, getting in their car, and driving away while singing as the screen fades out, suggesting an impending crash. The screenplay aims to portray the romance between the two characters through a sequence of close-up and medium shots.
The document provides instructions for using the iMovie app on iPad to create video projects. It describes how to import and edit video clips, photos, and audio; customize transitions and clip properties; and export finished projects for sharing. The app allows users to easily string together media into a video that can be shared online or with a computer.
iMovie Making with iPads - Day 2
How can you use iMovie with iPads in the classroom? Well, your imagination is just the start. Everything from slow motion videography to documentation, to presentations, assessments and everything in between. This academy is designed to help educators design, structure, manage, and issue film challenges to students in any content area. Digital storytelling is an important 21st century skill and this academy will enable you to help your students tell a digital stories masterfully.
This document provides a 19 step guide for creating movies on an iPad using the iMovie app. It begins with transferring videos between devices, creating a new project in iMovie, arranging and trimming video clips, adding transitions between clips, detaching and editing audio, adding background music, changing themes, and making final touches before saving and sharing the completed movie. The document is from Martin Cisneros, an Academic Technology Specialist, and is intended to teach introductory movie making skills using iMovie on iOS devices.
Treatment for supernatural thriller trailerrhiannonmay
Amy wakes up confused after a disturbing dream, with Adam helping her home. Flashbacks show Amy distressed with her friend Katie missing from school. Amy realizes something traumatic happened previously. The pace quickens as Amy and Adam rush through the woods, with Amy alone in a desolate house hearing the voiceover "How could you?". Amy tries to escape as Adam appears possessed. The film ends with Amy crawling away from a looming cult member, cutting to black for the end credits.
The document analyzes the trailer for the horror film "The Pact" and discusses its use of editing techniques, diegetic and non-diegetic sounds, and mise-en-scene. It notes that the trailer uses fast editing to create tension and atmosphere, shows the main characters investigating an abandoned house location through dialogue and shots of the house's dark interior, and features the film's production company logo and director/actors at the beginning.
The document summarizes and analyzes the trailers for three films - Tamara, Gothika, and Insidious. For the Tamara trailer, it notes the use of tense music that builds up and changes pace as the trailer progresses. The Gothika trailer uses dark lighting and sound effects during flashes of light and a thunderstorm. It also speeds up the pace at the end. The Insidious trailer has dark lighting and uses increasing sound effects to build tension, ending with a shocking image and sound effect.
The document summarizes the learning process and improvements made from a preliminary filmmaking task ("Phone Thief") to a final opening sequence called "Red." It describes how their individual attitudes towards filmmaking changed after the preliminary task. They gained a deeper understanding of editing, sound, lighting and other technical skills. The screenshots provided show how they improved lighting, camera angles, sound effects, and avoided violating the 180-degree rule in the final sequence compared to the preliminary task.
This document is a screenplay summary for the film "Eternal Love". It describes a series of shots showing a romantic couple's evening at a restaurant and afterwards. The summary begins with establishing shots of the restaurant and introduces the couple through shots of them sitting and interacting inside. Following their meal, further shots show the happy couple leaving, getting in their car, and driving away while singing as the screen fades out, suggesting an impending crash. The screenplay aims to portray the romance between the two characters through a sequence of close-up and medium shots.
The document provides instructions for using the iMovie app on iPad to create video projects. It describes how to import and edit video clips, photos, and audio; customize transitions and clip properties; and export finished projects for sharing. The app allows users to easily string together media into a video that can be shared online or with a computer.
iMovie Making with iPads - Day 2
How can you use iMovie with iPads in the classroom? Well, your imagination is just the start. Everything from slow motion videography to documentation, to presentations, assessments and everything in between. This academy is designed to help educators design, structure, manage, and issue film challenges to students in any content area. Digital storytelling is an important 21st century skill and this academy will enable you to help your students tell a digital stories masterfully.
This document provides a 19 step guide for creating movies on an iPad using the iMovie app. It begins with transferring videos between devices, creating a new project in iMovie, arranging and trimming video clips, adding transitions between clips, detaching and editing audio, adding background music, changing themes, and making final touches before saving and sharing the completed movie. The document is from Martin Cisneros, an Academic Technology Specialist, and is intended to teach introductory movie making skills using iMovie on iOS devices.
Treatment for supernatural thriller trailerrhiannonmay
Amy wakes up confused after a disturbing dream, with Adam helping her home. Flashbacks show Amy distressed with her friend Katie missing from school. Amy realizes something traumatic happened previously. The pace quickens as Amy and Adam rush through the woods, with Amy alone in a desolate house hearing the voiceover "How could you?". Amy tries to escape as Adam appears possessed. The film ends with Amy crawling away from a looming cult member, cutting to black for the end credits.
Google Docs allows users to create and edit documents online by creating a free Google account and accessing the Google Docs website or app. The tutorial introduces Google Docs by explaining how to set up a Google account which is created by clicking "Create an account now". It then describes how to access different options within Google Docs after logging in.
This document is copyrighted multiple times by Margie Comaling in 2011. It discusses converting documents to PDF format by uploading files and clicking a "Convert Document" button. The entire document simply repeats the copyright line by Margie Comaling without providing any other substantive information.
The document provides instructions for using Evernote. It explains how to download Evernote, create new notes, add images to notes, and install the Evernote web clipper browser extension to save web pages. The entire document is copyrighted by Margie Comaling in 2011.
To create a Blogger account, you first need a Google account. Go to googlemail.com and click "Create An Account" to make a Google account. Then go to blogger.com and click "Get Started" to create your Blogger account. You will name your blog, choose a template, and can then start posting blogs on your new site.
This document provides tips and examples for improving writing skills, including spelling correctly, generating ideas, using linking words, and writing stories. It emphasizes that spelling correctly allows readers to understand easily. It offers prompts to stimulate ideas and provides a mind mapping example. Useful linking words are categorized and examples are given to connect sentences clearly. The importance of learning many linking words to write academically is stressed. External sources for additional writing tips and exercises are listed.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for embedding a Scribd document in a Blogger blog. It details creating a Scribd account, uploading a file, making it public, copying the embed code, pasting the code into the HTML editor of a blog post on Blogger, and publishing the post to embed the Scribd document.
The document discusses sharing and keeping private files online. It explains that files can be shared publicly with the world by uploading them online, or kept privately by storing them in a private folder. Private folders can also be shared selectively with individual friends. The document also discusses how files can be added using mobile devices. It is copyrighted by Margie Comaling in 2011.
Slideshare is an online community for sharing presentations, documents, and videos. Users can upload PowerPoint, PDFs, and other file formats to share publicly or privately. Uploads can be shared on social media or embedded on external websites. The site allows users to create "slidecast" presentations that combine slides with an audio narration track or embedded YouTube videos.
The State of Sales & Marketing at the 50 Fastest-Growing B2B CompaniesMattermark
There’s a lot of information out there for sales and marketing professionals. In fact, as our friend Erik Devaney at Drift.com points out, a quick search of the term “sales and marketing advice” yields more than 90 million results on Google.
What’s more, there are tons of industry influencers who, on a regular basis, share their views on everything from content marketing and sales, to pricing and customer success. It’s a noisy conversation, and for many, a confusing one.
So, how do you make sense of it all?
By focusing on the sales and marketing efforts that actually produce results, not flash-in-the-pan engagement. But finding those results is a little challenging. That’s why we decided to put together our latest report with Drift.com, The State of Sales and Marketing at the 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies.
Using Mattermark data, we were able to identify the fifty high-growth companies in the U.S. and evaluate their marketing activities to understand which practices really moved the needle. In order to make the qualitative portion of our research more tangible, we evaluated each company on the list in light of how they approached content, customer communication, path to purchase, and pricing.
What we and the team at Drift.com discovered was surprising, to say the least.
Google Docs allows users to create and edit documents online by creating a free Google account and accessing the Google Docs website or app. The tutorial introduces Google Docs by explaining how to set up a Google account which is created by clicking "Create an account now". It then describes how to access different options within Google Docs after logging in.
This document is copyrighted multiple times by Margie Comaling in 2011. It discusses converting documents to PDF format by uploading files and clicking a "Convert Document" button. The entire document simply repeats the copyright line by Margie Comaling without providing any other substantive information.
The document provides instructions for using Evernote. It explains how to download Evernote, create new notes, add images to notes, and install the Evernote web clipper browser extension to save web pages. The entire document is copyrighted by Margie Comaling in 2011.
To create a Blogger account, you first need a Google account. Go to googlemail.com and click "Create An Account" to make a Google account. Then go to blogger.com and click "Get Started" to create your Blogger account. You will name your blog, choose a template, and can then start posting blogs on your new site.
This document provides tips and examples for improving writing skills, including spelling correctly, generating ideas, using linking words, and writing stories. It emphasizes that spelling correctly allows readers to understand easily. It offers prompts to stimulate ideas and provides a mind mapping example. Useful linking words are categorized and examples are given to connect sentences clearly. The importance of learning many linking words to write academically is stressed. External sources for additional writing tips and exercises are listed.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for embedding a Scribd document in a Blogger blog. It details creating a Scribd account, uploading a file, making it public, copying the embed code, pasting the code into the HTML editor of a blog post on Blogger, and publishing the post to embed the Scribd document.
The document discusses sharing and keeping private files online. It explains that files can be shared publicly with the world by uploading them online, or kept privately by storing them in a private folder. Private folders can also be shared selectively with individual friends. The document also discusses how files can be added using mobile devices. It is copyrighted by Margie Comaling in 2011.
Slideshare is an online community for sharing presentations, documents, and videos. Users can upload PowerPoint, PDFs, and other file formats to share publicly or privately. Uploads can be shared on social media or embedded on external websites. The site allows users to create "slidecast" presentations that combine slides with an audio narration track or embedded YouTube videos.
The State of Sales & Marketing at the 50 Fastest-Growing B2B CompaniesMattermark
There’s a lot of information out there for sales and marketing professionals. In fact, as our friend Erik Devaney at Drift.com points out, a quick search of the term “sales and marketing advice” yields more than 90 million results on Google.
What’s more, there are tons of industry influencers who, on a regular basis, share their views on everything from content marketing and sales, to pricing and customer success. It’s a noisy conversation, and for many, a confusing one.
So, how do you make sense of it all?
By focusing on the sales and marketing efforts that actually produce results, not flash-in-the-pan engagement. But finding those results is a little challenging. That’s why we decided to put together our latest report with Drift.com, The State of Sales and Marketing at the 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies.
Using Mattermark data, we were able to identify the fifty high-growth companies in the U.S. and evaluate their marketing activities to understand which practices really moved the needle. In order to make the qualitative portion of our research more tangible, we evaluated each company on the list in light of how they approached content, customer communication, path to purchase, and pricing.
What we and the team at Drift.com discovered was surprising, to say the least.