The document discusses the process of creating a media project and what was learned. It describes changes made to the opening scene's location and script. Research was conducted on romantic comedy conventions regarding music, titles, and character introductions. One convention challenged was the delayed introduction of characters. Technologies learned about include camera operation, editing software, file types, and removing background noise. Organization, research, and adapting to challenges were also highlighted.
1) The document discusses ways the author's media product challenges conventions through the use of blackouts between titles and a nonlinear narrative structure.
2) It represents teenagers as its target audience and discusses how extending the product could attract a broader mass market.
3) The author learned how to overcome technical barriers in editing and sound design through additional software.
This document discusses digital-to-analog converters (DACs). It defines a DAC as a circuit that produces an analog output proportional to a digital input and reference voltage. The document describes two main DAC types - multiplying DACs which use an external reference, and non-multiplying DACs which use an internal reference. It also covers DAC circuit types, principles of operation, specifications, errors, and applications of DACs.
The document discusses the development of a media project analyzing the Mr. Bean's Holiday movie. It explores techniques used to emphasize key story points and how conventions were challenged while keeping the narrative structure. The target audience is seen as teenagers and families due to the heartwarming character who faces adversity with hope. Tension and mystery are built through rushing music and blackouts to draw in viewers and increase the comic effect.
This document is a newsletter from Shaker Heights, Ohio that provides information about local community events, real estate, politics, and features on the community. It discusses upcoming events like a youth arts festival celebrating cinema, new plans to redevelop the Shaker Towne Centre with contemporary buildings and green space, and encourages readers to take classes or begin home projects to combat winter cabin fever. It also includes real estate listings, election results, and advertisements.
1) The document discusses ways the author's media product challenges conventions through the use of blackouts between titles and a nonlinear narrative structure.
2) It represents teenagers as its target audience and discusses how extending the product could attract a broader mass market.
3) The author learned how to overcome technical barriers in editing and sound design through additional software.
The new Beachwood Community Center was designed to foster community spirit. The 14,500 square foot building blends modern and warm aesthetics. It contains flexible community rooms, art gallery space, kitchens, and outdoor courtyards to accommodate a variety of programs for people of all ages. The goal of the new community center is to provide a place for learning, socializing, and bringing residents together.
The document discusses the process of creating a music video, website, and album packaging for a band. It examines conventions from existing media products in the same genre to develop forms and conventions for its own creative works. Key conventions included displaying the song/band title, showing the band performing, connecting images to the music, and including information like tour dates. The goal was to create a product that would be recognizable to audiences familiar with the genre.
The document discusses the process of creating a media project and what was learned. It describes changes made to the opening scene's location and script. Research was conducted on romantic comedy conventions regarding music, titles, and character introductions. One convention challenged was the delayed introduction of characters. Technologies learned about include camera operation, editing software, file types, and removing background noise. Organization, research, and adapting to challenges were also highlighted.
1) The document discusses ways the author's media product challenges conventions through the use of blackouts between titles and a nonlinear narrative structure.
2) It represents teenagers as its target audience and discusses how extending the product could attract a broader mass market.
3) The author learned how to overcome technical barriers in editing and sound design through additional software.
This document discusses digital-to-analog converters (DACs). It defines a DAC as a circuit that produces an analog output proportional to a digital input and reference voltage. The document describes two main DAC types - multiplying DACs which use an external reference, and non-multiplying DACs which use an internal reference. It also covers DAC circuit types, principles of operation, specifications, errors, and applications of DACs.
The document discusses the development of a media project analyzing the Mr. Bean's Holiday movie. It explores techniques used to emphasize key story points and how conventions were challenged while keeping the narrative structure. The target audience is seen as teenagers and families due to the heartwarming character who faces adversity with hope. Tension and mystery are built through rushing music and blackouts to draw in viewers and increase the comic effect.
This document is a newsletter from Shaker Heights, Ohio that provides information about local community events, real estate, politics, and features on the community. It discusses upcoming events like a youth arts festival celebrating cinema, new plans to redevelop the Shaker Towne Centre with contemporary buildings and green space, and encourages readers to take classes or begin home projects to combat winter cabin fever. It also includes real estate listings, election results, and advertisements.
1) The document discusses ways the author's media product challenges conventions through the use of blackouts between titles and a nonlinear narrative structure.
2) It represents teenagers as its target audience and discusses how extending the product could attract a broader mass market.
3) The author learned how to overcome technical barriers in editing and sound design through additional software.
The new Beachwood Community Center was designed to foster community spirit. The 14,500 square foot building blends modern and warm aesthetics. It contains flexible community rooms, art gallery space, kitchens, and outdoor courtyards to accommodate a variety of programs for people of all ages. The goal of the new community center is to provide a place for learning, socializing, and bringing residents together.
The document discusses the process of creating a music video, website, and album packaging for a band. It examines conventions from existing media products in the same genre to develop forms and conventions for its own creative works. Key conventions included displaying the song/band title, showing the band performing, connecting images to the music, and including information like tour dates. The goal was to create a product that would be recognizable to audiences familiar with the genre.
This document provides a summary of community events and news happening in Shaker Heights, Ohio around Thanksgiving and the winter holidays. It discusses celebrations of the season including traditions of different cultures recognized in the community. It also previews upcoming city projects, reminds readers about voting, and advertises local businesses.
This article summarizes three local restaurants - Matsu Japanese Restaurant, Chez Mozell, and Fairmount Circle Gourmet - that offer alternatives to traditional winter fare for holiday celebrations. Matsu is owned by Korean couple Scott and Brenda Kim and specializes in fresh seafood and Japanese dishes prepared in various styles. Chez Mozell is owned by Mozell Devereaux and serves Creole and Cajun cooking inspired by her grandmother's Louisiana recipes. Fairmount Circle Gourmet, owned by Sue Sherwin, provides take-out meals, catering, and gourmet groceries for home entertaining. All three restaurants aim to provide flavorful options and high quality service for local patrons.
The Partnership for a Healthy Community was created in 1999 by community leaders in Brecksville and Broadview Heights to promote conversations about qualities essential for a healthy community. The Partnership discusses a different "Word of the Month" at events and hopes to get community members discussing these important concepts. Examples of words include respect, bravery, wisdom and compassion. The Partnership brings together educators, clergy, and city officials to have meaningful discussions and keep the community aware of important issues through regular conversations.
Inside Network is a website located at www.insidenetwork.com. The contact email for the site is justin@insidenetwork.com. The document provides the URL and an email contact for the Inside Network website.
The document provides an evaluation of a media foundation portfolio that included the production of an opening film clip. It summarizes the research conducted on film conventions, the representation of social groups, the intended audience, and technologies used. Key lessons learned included developing skills in film editing, receiving feedback to improve, and appreciating the importance of planning and organization for successful project completion.
This document provides information about events and developments happening in Shaker Heights, Ohio in July and August 2004. It announces summer activities like Independence Day celebrations, block parties, and performances at the Colonnade. It also shares news about the Kensington Station development project and an upcoming homes and neighborhoods tour. Real estate listings for certified rental properties in Shaker are included.
This document provides a summary of community events and news happening in Shaker Heights, Ohio around Thanksgiving and the winter holidays. It discusses celebrations of the season including traditions of different cultures recognized in the community. It also previews upcoming city projects, reminds readers about voting, and advertises local businesses.
This article summarizes three local restaurants - Matsu Japanese Restaurant, Chez Mozell, and Fairmount Circle Gourmet - that offer alternatives to traditional winter fare for holiday celebrations. Matsu is owned by Korean couple Scott and Brenda Kim and specializes in fresh seafood and Japanese dishes prepared in various styles. Chez Mozell is owned by Mozell Devereaux and serves Creole and Cajun cooking inspired by her grandmother's Louisiana recipes. Fairmount Circle Gourmet, owned by Sue Sherwin, provides take-out meals, catering, and gourmet groceries for home entertaining. All three restaurants aim to provide flavorful options and high quality service for local patrons.
The Partnership for a Healthy Community was created in 1999 by community leaders in Brecksville and Broadview Heights to promote conversations about qualities essential for a healthy community. The Partnership discusses a different "Word of the Month" at events and hopes to get community members discussing these important concepts. Examples of words include respect, bravery, wisdom and compassion. The Partnership brings together educators, clergy, and city officials to have meaningful discussions and keep the community aware of important issues through regular conversations.
Inside Network is a website located at www.insidenetwork.com. The contact email for the site is justin@insidenetwork.com. The document provides the URL and an email contact for the Inside Network website.
The document provides an evaluation of a media foundation portfolio that included the production of an opening film clip. It summarizes the research conducted on film conventions, the representation of social groups, the intended audience, and technologies used. Key lessons learned included developing skills in film editing, receiving feedback to improve, and appreciating the importance of planning and organization for successful project completion.
This document provides information about events and developments happening in Shaker Heights, Ohio in July and August 2004. It announces summer activities like Independence Day celebrations, block parties, and performances at the Colonnade. It also shares news about the Kensington Station development project and an upcoming homes and neighborhoods tour. Real estate listings for certified rental properties in Shaker are included.