I‘m environmental consultant, specializing in renewable energy & energy efficiency
I've been manager in 6 companies, I’ve been of the CEO team in 4 multinationals
I’m active person in civil society, I am a member of board in ten professional and cultural associations
The survey about the first draft of an opening film sequence found that over 66% thought the opening was realistic and 50% felt it created suspense. Feedback also suggested adding more suspense as the sequence aims to open a thriller film. Over 75% said they would keep watching based on the opening, showing it achieved the goal of drawing the audience in.
The document discusses potential media institutions for distributing a post-apocalyptic film product. It notes that major studios like Warner Brothers typically distribute such films. As the film opening is small, it could not attract major studios. Instead, the filmmakers created their own independent film companies for distribution. Additionally, the film opening could be easily distributed online via YouTube and social media to reach a wide audience. Film festivals are also discussed as a way to promote the film and attract potential funding from companies or major studios looking to produce profitable post-apocalyptic films.
Killers in horror films act as the protagonist despite not being the character the audience roots for. They are often portrayed as inhuman through masks or disfigurements and use everyday household objects as weapons to seem more realistic and frighten audiences. Killers enjoy inflicting pain and killing violently so they can watch their victim die. They typically have a troubled past that motivates their murders and influences how they kill victims who have committed immoral acts.
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Planning of electricity generation with renewable energy and its integration in the distribution grid.
Implement systems for generating energy from its own resources to achieve a high degree of energy independence.
I‘m environmental consultant, specializing in renewable energy & energy efficiency
I've been manager in 6 companies, I’ve been of the CEO team in 4 multinationals
I’m active person in civil society, I am a member of board in ten professional and cultural associations
The survey about the first draft of an opening film sequence found that over 66% thought the opening was realistic and 50% felt it created suspense. Feedback also suggested adding more suspense as the sequence aims to open a thriller film. Over 75% said they would keep watching based on the opening, showing it achieved the goal of drawing the audience in.
The document discusses potential media institutions for distributing a post-apocalyptic film product. It notes that major studios like Warner Brothers typically distribute such films. As the film opening is small, it could not attract major studios. Instead, the filmmakers created their own independent film companies for distribution. Additionally, the film opening could be easily distributed online via YouTube and social media to reach a wide audience. Film festivals are also discussed as a way to promote the film and attract potential funding from companies or major studios looking to produce profitable post-apocalyptic films.
Killers in horror films act as the protagonist despite not being the character the audience roots for. They are often portrayed as inhuman through masks or disfigurements and use everyday household objects as weapons to seem more realistic and frighten audiences. Killers enjoy inflicting pain and killing violently so they can watch their victim die. They typically have a troubled past that motivates their murders and influences how they kill victims who have committed immoral acts.
Study the harmonization of sustainable resources in AndorraXAVIER FONTANET
Planning of electricity generation with renewable energy and its integration in the distribution grid.
Implement systems for generating energy from its own resources to achieve a high degree of energy independence.
The document discusses potential media institutions for distributing a post-apocalyptic film product. It notes that major studios like Warner Brothers typically distribute such films. As the film opening is small, it proposes creating an independent film company name and distributing it for free on YouTube and social media to reach a wide audience. It also suggests submitting the film to festivals to attract funding and the attention of major studios that could produce and profit from the full film.
The document considers several film distribution companies for a group's thriller film, including StudioCanal which has distributed Terminator 2 and Source Code and is French based, Entertainment Film which distributes independent films such as Rush Hour and is British based, and Pathe which has produced 127 Hours and Centurion and is also French based. Any of these companies would be suitable as they distribute thriller films.
The document provides a sequence of shots describing the murder of a victim, beginning with establishing shots of the victim walking and being followed, then shots of the victim being attacked from various angles including from above and the point of view of the victim. Witness shots show someone looking at and taking pictures of the attack. The sequence ends with long shots of the murderer running away and the victim lying dead on the ground. Flashback shots then show the victim at work receiving strange phone calls and text messages, becoming worried. Flash forward shots show the murderer later viewing footage of the victim and receiving a text message.
A survey was conducted to understand customer satisfaction. The results showed that most customers were satisfied with the product and customer service. However, a small percentage of respondents had complaints about shipping delays and defective products. Overall, the majority of customers were pleased with their experience.
The document summarizes the process of creating a trailer for a horror film called Unfriended in one week. Issues arose with obtaining props, editing difficulties, and feedback revealing the final trailer lacked key horror conventions. Improvements would include using low-key lighting, eerie typography, non-diegetic music, managing time better, and selecting fonts that suit the horror genre.
The document discusses two ideas for horror films. The first film would focus on people dying in their sleep for no reason globally, causing widespread fear of sleeping. The main characters are a group of teens trying to prevent each other from falling asleep. The second film centers around a normal university student who kills those he deems sinners. His motivation could be either bullying over his religious beliefs or continuing the work of his parents who also killed sinners. This idea is selected to pursue further.
The poster depicts half a face on broken glass merging with a skeletal face behind the glass, creating an ominous and unnerving image. The dark, shadowy colors and lighting emphasize this unsettling feeling. While the glowing font hints at supernatural elements, the slogan "rest in pieces" hints at violent death. This lack of information about the characters or plot creates mystery and intrigue for the audience.
Sibghatullah Khan is submitting his CV for a job as an HSE officer. He has 14 years of experience in oil and gas projects as a safety officer and supervisor. He holds a diploma in mechanical engineering and industrial safety management. His experience includes roles as a safety officer and supervisor for several oil and gas companies in India and Kuwait. His responsibilities have included conducting safety meetings and inspections, ensuring safety compliance, organizing training programs, and investigating accidents.
The document discusses potential media institutions for distributing a post-apocalyptic film product. It notes that major studios like Warner Brothers typically distribute such films. As the film opening is small, it proposes creating an independent film company name and distributing it for free on YouTube and social media to reach a wide audience. It also suggests submitting the film to festivals to attract funding and the attention of major studios that could produce and profit from the full film.
The document considers several film distribution companies for a group's thriller film, including StudioCanal which has distributed Terminator 2 and Source Code and is French based, Entertainment Film which distributes independent films such as Rush Hour and is British based, and Pathe which has produced 127 Hours and Centurion and is also French based. Any of these companies would be suitable as they distribute thriller films.
The document provides a sequence of shots describing the murder of a victim, beginning with establishing shots of the victim walking and being followed, then shots of the victim being attacked from various angles including from above and the point of view of the victim. Witness shots show someone looking at and taking pictures of the attack. The sequence ends with long shots of the murderer running away and the victim lying dead on the ground. Flashback shots then show the victim at work receiving strange phone calls and text messages, becoming worried. Flash forward shots show the murderer later viewing footage of the victim and receiving a text message.
A survey was conducted to understand customer satisfaction. The results showed that most customers were satisfied with the product and customer service. However, a small percentage of respondents had complaints about shipping delays and defective products. Overall, the majority of customers were pleased with their experience.
The document summarizes the process of creating a trailer for a horror film called Unfriended in one week. Issues arose with obtaining props, editing difficulties, and feedback revealing the final trailer lacked key horror conventions. Improvements would include using low-key lighting, eerie typography, non-diegetic music, managing time better, and selecting fonts that suit the horror genre.
The document discusses two ideas for horror films. The first film would focus on people dying in their sleep for no reason globally, causing widespread fear of sleeping. The main characters are a group of teens trying to prevent each other from falling asleep. The second film centers around a normal university student who kills those he deems sinners. His motivation could be either bullying over his religious beliefs or continuing the work of his parents who also killed sinners. This idea is selected to pursue further.
The poster depicts half a face on broken glass merging with a skeletal face behind the glass, creating an ominous and unnerving image. The dark, shadowy colors and lighting emphasize this unsettling feeling. While the glowing font hints at supernatural elements, the slogan "rest in pieces" hints at violent death. This lack of information about the characters or plot creates mystery and intrigue for the audience.
Sibghatullah Khan is submitting his CV for a job as an HSE officer. He has 14 years of experience in oil and gas projects as a safety officer and supervisor. He holds a diploma in mechanical engineering and industrial safety management. His experience includes roles as a safety officer and supervisor for several oil and gas companies in India and Kuwait. His responsibilities have included conducting safety meetings and inspections, ensuring safety compliance, organizing training programs, and investigating accidents.