Nascut a Vilanova i la Geltrú el 21 de novembre
de 1915, Albert Virella va aconseguir conjuminar
la dedicació professional amb la seva
gran passió: els estudis de temàtica local i
comarcal, amb articles de divulgació i nombroses
obres bibliogràfiques. Recull del fons documental de
la Secció de Col·lecció Local
de la Biblioteca Joan Oliva i
Milà exposat amb motiu del
centenari del naixement
d’Albert Virella i Bloda.
Nascut a Vilanova i la Geltrú el 21 de novembre
de 1915, Albert Virella va aconseguir conjuminar
la dedicació professional amb la seva
gran passió: els estudis de temàtica local i
comarcal, amb articles de divulgació i nombroses
obres bibliogràfiques. Recull del fons documental de
la Secció de Col·lecció Local
de la Biblioteca Joan Oliva i
Milà exposat amb motiu del
centenari del naixement
d’Albert Virella i Bloda.
This document defines and provides examples of key statistical terms: mean, median, mode, and range. It explains that the mean is the average, the median is the middle number, the mode is the most frequent number, and the range is the difference between the highest and lowest numbers. To calculate each, the document instructs the reader to order the numbers and then either add and divide (for mean) or find the number in the middle (median) or that occurs most (mode), or subtract the highest from the lowest (range). Examples are provided using ages of family members to demonstrate calculating each term.
Shakira fundó la fundación Pies Descalzos para ayudar a construir escuelas en Chocó y Medellín. Algunas de sus canciones más reconocidas que la llevaron al éxito incluyen "Loba", "Waka Waka", "Soy Gitana", "Sale el Sol" y la canción que da nombre a su fundación, "Pies Descalzos".
Volleyball is a team sport played by two teams of six players separated by a net. Each team aims to ground the ball on the opponent's court using up to three touches, following organized rules. Matches consist of best-of-five sets, with four sets played to 25 points and the final set to 15 points. Players have specific positions that include setter, blockers, and hitters.
This document provides an overview of the three main types of cloning: molecular cloning, cellular cloning, and organism cloning. It then discusses why the topic of cloning was chosen - because it is a subject that many people have heard of but may not fully understand how scientists perform cloning. The presentation is aimed at students, families, and the general public to educate them on cloning. It also highlights Professor Keith Campbell's contribution to cloning the famous sheep Dolly and provides details on where the extract about him was found.
Martha Niklas learned about various digital technologies through creating a magazine product including Photoshop, Quark, cameras, lighting, the internet, DaFont, Prezi, and Blogger. She used Photoshop for editing photos, Quark for page layout, a camera for photos, lighting to make photos look professional, websites like DaFont for fonts and Prezi to create a presentation. Her final product was uploaded to her blog to document the process.
The document analyzes how different social groups are represented in a media product. Females are portrayed as glamorous yet independent and confident. Males are shown as modern, stylish, youthful, and energetic. Youth are depicted in a mature light as caring about their appearance and careers. Musicians are unique individuals who modernize old styles and fill gaps in the music industry.
This document appears to be about editing photos using Photoshop. It contains screenshots showing the editing process in Photoshop. The author of the document is Martha Niklas.
The print advertisement uses a dramatic image of a blind man to intrigue audiences about a documentary. The man's covered face reinforces the message of anonymity. Placement of elements like the logo and colors follow style guidelines, with red potentially alluding to the controversial topic. Clear fonts and sizing hierarchy draw the eye to key information.
This document discusses different types and features of documentaries. It outlines several types of documentaries including fully narrated, fly on the wall, cinema verité, mixed, self-reflective, drama/docudrama, and docusoap. It also describes common features such as observation, interviews, dramatization, mise-en-scène, exposition, and different narrative structures including open/closed and linear/non-linear. The purpose of a documentary is to document and report factual events using actual footage or reconstructions.
This short document appears to be a contents page for a document about screenshots of the editing process. It contains only two entries: "Screenshots of the Editing Process" and "Martha Niklas".
This document provides information about the target audiences and conventions of two different music magazines - a jazz magazine and a pop/indie magazine.
The jazz magazine targets 30+ adults and uses a serious color scheme and straightforward layout that matches its mature audience. In contrast, the pop/indie magazine aims for teenagers and young adults, employing bold colors, varied fonts, and many images to attract its younger demographic in a lively, unconventional manner.
The document also outlines plans to combine elements from both magazines - focusing on jazz music but using bright colors, varied typefaces and a young person as the main image to modernize the genre and attract a youthful audience, filling a gap in the market.
This documentary analyzes the photography of Bob Gruen through interviews in a non-linear structure. It uses various camera shots and movements within interviews and with archive photographs to make the material visually interesting. There is no voiceover, instead letting the interview audio and relevant music carry the narrative. Editing includes conventional cuts between interviews and digitized archive images with flash transitions. Interview settings provide context about the subjects and represent punk as relaxed. The documentary focuses on Gruen through his interviews and archive photographs to tell the story of his work and the change in pop culture.
After uploading her documentary "One Track Mind" online, the author received feedback from friends and family. The feedback was mostly positive and complimentary. The opening title sequence was praised for drawing viewers in visually. Commenters also liked the variety of camera angles and interviews used. However, one person felt there could have been more variety in the types of obsessions featured in the interviews. The author learned that an engaging opening, varied techniques, and diverse topics can help appeal to audiences and make the documentary feel more professional.
This document provides guidelines for designing a print advertisement to promote a documentary channel in the style of Channel 4, including using simple fonts and clear text on a white background, prominently displaying the channel logo on the right side, and including a dramatic image that intrigues audiences and fills most of the advert to grab their attention, with the slogan above the title and scheduling information to follow conventions of existing Channel 4 print ads.
This document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about television viewing habits and preferences. It shows that most respondents prefer to watch Channel 4 and watch television at night between 8-12 PM. The results also indicate that respondents are more engaged by a male voiceover and that rock music is the most popular genre. Blue was the most popular color. Most respondents said they could not live without their mobile phone and have some form of obsession, such as OCD. While most do not collect items or are obsessed with a particular artist, interviews with those who do could intrigue audiences. The document discusses how these results will influence channel selection, air time, voiceover gender, music choice, color palette, potential interview subjects and statistics mentioned in a
This document defines and provides examples of key statistical terms: mean, median, mode, and range. It explains that the mean is the average, the median is the middle number, the mode is the most frequent number, and the range is the difference between the highest and lowest numbers. To calculate each, the document instructs the reader to order the numbers and then either add and divide (for mean) or find the number in the middle (median) or that occurs most (mode), or subtract the highest from the lowest (range). Examples are provided using ages of family members to demonstrate calculating each term.
Shakira fundó la fundación Pies Descalzos para ayudar a construir escuelas en Chocó y Medellín. Algunas de sus canciones más reconocidas que la llevaron al éxito incluyen "Loba", "Waka Waka", "Soy Gitana", "Sale el Sol" y la canción que da nombre a su fundación, "Pies Descalzos".
Volleyball is a team sport played by two teams of six players separated by a net. Each team aims to ground the ball on the opponent's court using up to three touches, following organized rules. Matches consist of best-of-five sets, with four sets played to 25 points and the final set to 15 points. Players have specific positions that include setter, blockers, and hitters.
This document provides an overview of the three main types of cloning: molecular cloning, cellular cloning, and organism cloning. It then discusses why the topic of cloning was chosen - because it is a subject that many people have heard of but may not fully understand how scientists perform cloning. The presentation is aimed at students, families, and the general public to educate them on cloning. It also highlights Professor Keith Campbell's contribution to cloning the famous sheep Dolly and provides details on where the extract about him was found.
Martha Niklas learned about various digital technologies through creating a magazine product including Photoshop, Quark, cameras, lighting, the internet, DaFont, Prezi, and Blogger. She used Photoshop for editing photos, Quark for page layout, a camera for photos, lighting to make photos look professional, websites like DaFont for fonts and Prezi to create a presentation. Her final product was uploaded to her blog to document the process.
The document analyzes how different social groups are represented in a media product. Females are portrayed as glamorous yet independent and confident. Males are shown as modern, stylish, youthful, and energetic. Youth are depicted in a mature light as caring about their appearance and careers. Musicians are unique individuals who modernize old styles and fill gaps in the music industry.
This document appears to be about editing photos using Photoshop. It contains screenshots showing the editing process in Photoshop. The author of the document is Martha Niklas.
The print advertisement uses a dramatic image of a blind man to intrigue audiences about a documentary. The man's covered face reinforces the message of anonymity. Placement of elements like the logo and colors follow style guidelines, with red potentially alluding to the controversial topic. Clear fonts and sizing hierarchy draw the eye to key information.
This document discusses different types and features of documentaries. It outlines several types of documentaries including fully narrated, fly on the wall, cinema verité, mixed, self-reflective, drama/docudrama, and docusoap. It also describes common features such as observation, interviews, dramatization, mise-en-scène, exposition, and different narrative structures including open/closed and linear/non-linear. The purpose of a documentary is to document and report factual events using actual footage or reconstructions.
This short document appears to be a contents page for a document about screenshots of the editing process. It contains only two entries: "Screenshots of the Editing Process" and "Martha Niklas".
This document provides information about the target audiences and conventions of two different music magazines - a jazz magazine and a pop/indie magazine.
The jazz magazine targets 30+ adults and uses a serious color scheme and straightforward layout that matches its mature audience. In contrast, the pop/indie magazine aims for teenagers and young adults, employing bold colors, varied fonts, and many images to attract its younger demographic in a lively, unconventional manner.
The document also outlines plans to combine elements from both magazines - focusing on jazz music but using bright colors, varied typefaces and a young person as the main image to modernize the genre and attract a youthful audience, filling a gap in the market.
This documentary analyzes the photography of Bob Gruen through interviews in a non-linear structure. It uses various camera shots and movements within interviews and with archive photographs to make the material visually interesting. There is no voiceover, instead letting the interview audio and relevant music carry the narrative. Editing includes conventional cuts between interviews and digitized archive images with flash transitions. Interview settings provide context about the subjects and represent punk as relaxed. The documentary focuses on Gruen through his interviews and archive photographs to tell the story of his work and the change in pop culture.
After uploading her documentary "One Track Mind" online, the author received feedback from friends and family. The feedback was mostly positive and complimentary. The opening title sequence was praised for drawing viewers in visually. Commenters also liked the variety of camera angles and interviews used. However, one person felt there could have been more variety in the types of obsessions featured in the interviews. The author learned that an engaging opening, varied techniques, and diverse topics can help appeal to audiences and make the documentary feel more professional.
This document provides guidelines for designing a print advertisement to promote a documentary channel in the style of Channel 4, including using simple fonts and clear text on a white background, prominently displaying the channel logo on the right side, and including a dramatic image that intrigues audiences and fills most of the advert to grab their attention, with the slogan above the title and scheduling information to follow conventions of existing Channel 4 print ads.
This document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about television viewing habits and preferences. It shows that most respondents prefer to watch Channel 4 and watch television at night between 8-12 PM. The results also indicate that respondents are more engaged by a male voiceover and that rock music is the most popular genre. Blue was the most popular color. Most respondents said they could not live without their mobile phone and have some form of obsession, such as OCD. While most do not collect items or are obsessed with a particular artist, interviews with those who do could intrigue audiences. The document discusses how these results will influence channel selection, air time, voiceover gender, music choice, color palette, potential interview subjects and statistics mentioned in a