1) The document is a synopsis for a film about three college friends - Martin, Corey, and Conner.
2) After one of their classes is cancelled, Corey finds a scratched disc on the ground and decides to take it home, which leads to horrific events.
3) The story focuses on the different personalities of the three friends - Martin is naive, Corey is a jokester who vlogs, and Conner is narcissistic and obsessed with social media.
1) Three college students, Conner, Corey, and Martin, plan a get together at Conner's house to drink and play games after their plans for a house party fall through.
2) While using a homemade Ouija board, Martin disappears after claiming to see a figure. Corey finds Martin's phone and a pool of blood with no body.
3) As Corey searches for Martin outside, he is attacked and killed by an unknown assailant. Conner also discovers Corey and Martin's bodies in the backyard. Conner is then killed by the same attacker inside the house.
The document discusses the cinematography techniques used in the Blair Witch Project that contributed to its success. It used an experimental "gonzo filmmaking" style where the actors were sent into the woods with cameras and had to improvise their reactions, leading to very raw and authentic footage. This helped audiences believe the events were real. Some key techniques included amateur footage to give a first-person view, diegetic sounds from the video camera to make it believable found footage, and lack of traditional screenplay/dialogue to make the acting feel real. This unconventional style was pioneering for the time and led many audiences to think the actors were truly in danger.
The document proposes a short found footage horror film to be written, produced, and directed in Sunderland. It will use an improvised filming technique to seem authentic like Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity. This subgenre is underused and will make the film unique. Producing the film locally will demonstrate Sunderland's filmmaking culture and inspire others. The proposed timeline includes pitching, writing, storyboarding, filming, and editing. The estimated budget is between £550-£600, covering wardrobe, props, paperwork, and production costs. The goal is to showcase local talent and bring more culture to Sunderland through independent film.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
1) The document is a synopsis for a film about three college friends - Martin, Corey, and Conner.
2) After one of their classes is cancelled, Corey finds a scratched disc on the ground and decides to take it home, which leads to horrific events.
3) The story focuses on the different personalities of the three friends - Martin is naive, Corey is a jokester who vlogs, and Conner is narcissistic and obsessed with social media.
1) Three college students, Conner, Corey, and Martin, plan a get together at Conner's house to drink and play games after their plans for a house party fall through.
2) While using a homemade Ouija board, Martin disappears after claiming to see a figure. Corey finds Martin's phone and a pool of blood with no body.
3) As Corey searches for Martin outside, he is attacked and killed by an unknown assailant. Conner also discovers Corey and Martin's bodies in the backyard. Conner is then killed by the same attacker inside the house.
The document discusses the cinematography techniques used in the Blair Witch Project that contributed to its success. It used an experimental "gonzo filmmaking" style where the actors were sent into the woods with cameras and had to improvise their reactions, leading to very raw and authentic footage. This helped audiences believe the events were real. Some key techniques included amateur footage to give a first-person view, diegetic sounds from the video camera to make it believable found footage, and lack of traditional screenplay/dialogue to make the acting feel real. This unconventional style was pioneering for the time and led many audiences to think the actors were truly in danger.
The document proposes a short found footage horror film to be written, produced, and directed in Sunderland. It will use an improvised filming technique to seem authentic like Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity. This subgenre is underused and will make the film unique. Producing the film locally will demonstrate Sunderland's filmmaking culture and inspire others. The proposed timeline includes pitching, writing, storyboarding, filming, and editing. The estimated budget is between £550-£600, covering wardrobe, props, paperwork, and production costs. The goal is to showcase local talent and bring more culture to Sunderland through independent film.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The group of friends go on a camping trip in the forest to get away from their stressful university work. However, one of the friends, Maddison, wanders off into the forest alone at night upset by the others' concerns about potential strangers in the remote area. The remaining three friends grow worried when Maddison does not return after some time and go out into the dark forest to search for her.
1) Three college students, Conner, Corey, and Martin, plan a get together at Conner's house to drink and play games after their plans for a house party fall through.
2) During the night, strange events occur as they attempt to contact spirits with a homemade Ouija board, including Martin disappearing.
3) Corey finds Martin's phone next to a pool of blood but his body is missing. As he searches for Martin, Corey is attacked by an unknown killer.
This document provides a progress evaluation of the author's work in pursuing a career in the media industry. It summarizes several posts and projects completed by the author including researching inspirations in the media industry, career options after graduation, drafting a CV and personal statement, creating a digital profile and branding elements like logos and business cards, producing a show reel, participating in a mock BBC interview, attending networking events, and gaining work experience. Through these activities, the author has gained valuable insights into different media industry roles and learned important skills for pursuing work in the field.
The document provides tips for creating an effective showreel including showing recent high quality work between 1-3 minutes, keeping clips short to maintain attention, fitting music, clear branding, and captions. It discusses getting feedback on drafts and improving by adding more clips, music, and captions. Finally, it outlines the process of importing clips and music into Premiere Pro, adding captions and positioning, balancing music volume, exporting, and uploading the final showreel to YouTube.
David Puttnam is a former member of the House of Lords and renowned film producer known for films like Chariots of Fire, The Mission, and The Killing Fields. He has won Oscars for his work producing these films. At an event, it was discussed how technology has allowed for quicker film production but has disadvantaged smaller companies who cannot keep up.
Zara McDermott spoke about her experiences on Love Island and dealing with both positive and negative social media comments. She showed how even joking comments can negatively impact mental health.
Lee Axon discussed how he has grown his photography and videography business DigiFin through phone camera work and connections with companies. With dedication and technique,
The document discusses optimizing a Create Britain profile to stand out and get attention from potential employers in the media industry. It details adding colorful branding, linking various social media accounts, including examples of work like advertisements and videos to showcase skills and abilities, and noting location and self-assessed skill levels. The goal is to make the profile as professional and extensive as possible to increase exposure and opportunities in the media field.
This document discusses digital profiles on the Create Britain website and provides examples of both effective and ineffective profiles. An ineffective profile displayed little information about the profile owner and only linked to a basic website. A more effective profile used branding, logos, and professional-looking images to grab attention. It highlighted completed projects and linked to multiple social media profiles to provide more information about the owner's work. The key takeaway is that an impressive digital profile requires personalization, branding, and showcasing a variety of projects to make the profile stand out.
Employment, Apprenticeships and Universities research.pptxRichardBuckley35
The document discusses potential career options in media for after college, including jobs, apprenticeships, and universities. It considers a videographer/editor role that the author finds interesting but requires extensive travel. Two apprenticeships are mentioned, one in social media/copywriting and the other in content creation, but both require relocating. Three local universities are discussed - Sunderland scores highly for media courses and acceptance rate; Newcastle has a high acceptance rate but long travel; and Teeside has good ratings but would require student accommodation due to distance.
Richard Buckley is interested in photography, cinematography, and scriptwriting. He has experience helping with camera work, production, and social media management for friends' college projects and his father's art business. His qualifications include GCSE results in various subjects. He enjoys watching movies and is passionate about working in the media industry.
Richard Buckley has a lifelong love of media and wants to contribute to the media industry. He has volunteered for a charity called Young Asian Voices, assisting with photography, cinematography, and pitching event ideas. Richard also worked on social media marketing and photography for an artist. He earned a BTEC diploma in carpentry and joinery and an extended diploma in creative media production. Richard enjoys photography, cinematography, scriptwriting, and storyboarding as activities to develop his skills for job roles in media.
The document provides guidance on pitching ideas to the BBC, including details about their channels. It then summarizes the presenter's idea for a mockumentary-style comedy set in a university. The show would be similar in style to popular shows like The Office but in a younger, more relatable setting. It would fit BBC Three's target audience and follow the network's principles of informing, educating and entertaining. The presenter argues the show could find similar success to The Office remakes by appealing to fans of the classic format with a fresh setting and younger focus. They provide a link to their recorded pitch presentation.
The document provides guidance on writing an effective personal statement for a university application. It recommends including reasons for interest in the course, relevant experience, achievements, responsibilities, work experience, career goals, and inspirations. It emphasizes showing passion for the subject, willingness to learn, and relevant skills. It also stresses professional presentation with proper spelling, punctuation and formatting. An example personal statement is included that discusses the applicant's long-time interest in film inspired by influential directors, relevant coursework and skills in cinematography and photography, work experience collaborating with diverse groups, and goal of pursuing a career in filmmaking.
The document provides guidance on writing an effective personal statement for university applications. It recommends including reasons for interest in the subject and course, relevant experience, achievements, responsibilities, future plans, inspirations, and how gained skills will aid one's career. Draft personal statements are included as examples.
The document discusses research into designing effective business cards. It describes key elements that make a good business card, such as tailoring the template to your brand and properly positioning contact info and logos. The author designed three draft business card concepts and surveyed feedback. Design 2 received the most positive feedback for its sleek, professional look while retaining brand colors. As a result, Design 2 was chosen as the final business card design.
This powerpoint presentation summarizes the process of developing a logo, including researching best practices, sketching initial ideas, digitizing selected sketches, gathering feedback on the improved logos, and selecting a final design. Four logo designs were created by sketching concepts and then improving them digitally with colors and gradients. These logos were surveyed and logo 4 received unanimously positive feedback, noting its eye-catching colors, emphasis on the brand name, and inclusion of a camera icon relevant to the media theme. As a result, logo 4 was chosen as the final logo design.
Tim Burton, Tobe Hooper, and John Carpenter inspired the document's author to pursue a career in the media industry. Burton's dark, gothic films style sparked the author's passion. Hooper's original Texas Chainsaw Massacre used practical effects and a slow pace to create memorable scares. Carpenter's Halloween employed a slow buildup of tension and a threatening killer presence through camerawork and music. The document's author hopes to one day direct or produce films that inspire others as these three influential directors have inspired them.
The document discusses three inspirations in the media industry that led the author to pursue a career in media. The first inspiration is Tim Burton, whose dark and gothic film style in movies like Batman made the author passionate about media. The second is Tobe Hooper, whose horror film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre used practical effects and a slow pace to create memorable scares. The third is John Carpenter, whose 1978 film Halloween used a slow buildup of tension through camera work and score to create an intimidating presence for Michael Myers without relying on gore. These inspirational filmmakers drove the author to study media and pursue a career as a director or producer in the industry.
The document discusses what makes a logo successful and memorable over long periods of time. It states that while some of the most recognizable logos may not have complex histories, they have stood out for decades or centuries through their recognition. A good logo is one that people instantly recognize and associate with a particular company, product, or service. Some of the most iconic logos, like those of Google and Pepsi, use simple designs incorporating only a few colors that nevertheless became historically memorable. For a logo to be effective, it needs to be colorful, eye-catching, and simple so that it can be easily remembered and grow association with its company over time.
Zara McDermott spoke at Sunderland College about her experiences on Love Island and social media, and how the negative comments about her appearance and accusations that she was negatively influencing others affected her mental health. She showed a documentary highlighting how social media can negatively impact people's mental health if they spend too much time comparing their real lives to the fabricated lifestyles portrayed online. The talk emphasized that both social media and the media industry can influence mental health, and that it's important not to believe everything seen online as perfection is often fabricated using today's technology.
David Puttnam is a former member of the House of Lords who is known for producing acclaimed films like Chariots of Fire (1981), The Mission (1986), and The Killing Fields (1984). He has won an Oscar for Best Picture for Chariots of Fire and been nominated for Oscars and Emmys for his work. The event provided information on Puttnam's extensive career in film production and awards. The speaker learned that technology has been pivotal in growing the film industry, creating new jobs while making some roles redundant, and allowing easy, effective filmmaking using modern smartphones.
The group of friends go on a camping trip in the forest to get away from their stressful university work. However, one of the friends, Maddison, wanders off into the forest alone at night upset by the others' concerns about potential strangers in the remote area. The remaining three friends grow worried when Maddison does not return after some time and go out into the dark forest to search for her.
1) Three college students, Conner, Corey, and Martin, plan a get together at Conner's house to drink and play games after their plans for a house party fall through.
2) During the night, strange events occur as they attempt to contact spirits with a homemade Ouija board, including Martin disappearing.
3) Corey finds Martin's phone next to a pool of blood but his body is missing. As he searches for Martin, Corey is attacked by an unknown killer.
This document provides a progress evaluation of the author's work in pursuing a career in the media industry. It summarizes several posts and projects completed by the author including researching inspirations in the media industry, career options after graduation, drafting a CV and personal statement, creating a digital profile and branding elements like logos and business cards, producing a show reel, participating in a mock BBC interview, attending networking events, and gaining work experience. Through these activities, the author has gained valuable insights into different media industry roles and learned important skills for pursuing work in the field.
The document provides tips for creating an effective showreel including showing recent high quality work between 1-3 minutes, keeping clips short to maintain attention, fitting music, clear branding, and captions. It discusses getting feedback on drafts and improving by adding more clips, music, and captions. Finally, it outlines the process of importing clips and music into Premiere Pro, adding captions and positioning, balancing music volume, exporting, and uploading the final showreel to YouTube.
David Puttnam is a former member of the House of Lords and renowned film producer known for films like Chariots of Fire, The Mission, and The Killing Fields. He has won Oscars for his work producing these films. At an event, it was discussed how technology has allowed for quicker film production but has disadvantaged smaller companies who cannot keep up.
Zara McDermott spoke about her experiences on Love Island and dealing with both positive and negative social media comments. She showed how even joking comments can negatively impact mental health.
Lee Axon discussed how he has grown his photography and videography business DigiFin through phone camera work and connections with companies. With dedication and technique,
The document discusses optimizing a Create Britain profile to stand out and get attention from potential employers in the media industry. It details adding colorful branding, linking various social media accounts, including examples of work like advertisements and videos to showcase skills and abilities, and noting location and self-assessed skill levels. The goal is to make the profile as professional and extensive as possible to increase exposure and opportunities in the media field.
This document discusses digital profiles on the Create Britain website and provides examples of both effective and ineffective profiles. An ineffective profile displayed little information about the profile owner and only linked to a basic website. A more effective profile used branding, logos, and professional-looking images to grab attention. It highlighted completed projects and linked to multiple social media profiles to provide more information about the owner's work. The key takeaway is that an impressive digital profile requires personalization, branding, and showcasing a variety of projects to make the profile stand out.
Employment, Apprenticeships and Universities research.pptxRichardBuckley35
The document discusses potential career options in media for after college, including jobs, apprenticeships, and universities. It considers a videographer/editor role that the author finds interesting but requires extensive travel. Two apprenticeships are mentioned, one in social media/copywriting and the other in content creation, but both require relocating. Three local universities are discussed - Sunderland scores highly for media courses and acceptance rate; Newcastle has a high acceptance rate but long travel; and Teeside has good ratings but would require student accommodation due to distance.
Richard Buckley is interested in photography, cinematography, and scriptwriting. He has experience helping with camera work, production, and social media management for friends' college projects and his father's art business. His qualifications include GCSE results in various subjects. He enjoys watching movies and is passionate about working in the media industry.
Richard Buckley has a lifelong love of media and wants to contribute to the media industry. He has volunteered for a charity called Young Asian Voices, assisting with photography, cinematography, and pitching event ideas. Richard also worked on social media marketing and photography for an artist. He earned a BTEC diploma in carpentry and joinery and an extended diploma in creative media production. Richard enjoys photography, cinematography, scriptwriting, and storyboarding as activities to develop his skills for job roles in media.
The document provides guidance on pitching ideas to the BBC, including details about their channels. It then summarizes the presenter's idea for a mockumentary-style comedy set in a university. The show would be similar in style to popular shows like The Office but in a younger, more relatable setting. It would fit BBC Three's target audience and follow the network's principles of informing, educating and entertaining. The presenter argues the show could find similar success to The Office remakes by appealing to fans of the classic format with a fresh setting and younger focus. They provide a link to their recorded pitch presentation.
The document provides guidance on writing an effective personal statement for a university application. It recommends including reasons for interest in the course, relevant experience, achievements, responsibilities, work experience, career goals, and inspirations. It emphasizes showing passion for the subject, willingness to learn, and relevant skills. It also stresses professional presentation with proper spelling, punctuation and formatting. An example personal statement is included that discusses the applicant's long-time interest in film inspired by influential directors, relevant coursework and skills in cinematography and photography, work experience collaborating with diverse groups, and goal of pursuing a career in filmmaking.
The document provides guidance on writing an effective personal statement for university applications. It recommends including reasons for interest in the subject and course, relevant experience, achievements, responsibilities, future plans, inspirations, and how gained skills will aid one's career. Draft personal statements are included as examples.
The document discusses research into designing effective business cards. It describes key elements that make a good business card, such as tailoring the template to your brand and properly positioning contact info and logos. The author designed three draft business card concepts and surveyed feedback. Design 2 received the most positive feedback for its sleek, professional look while retaining brand colors. As a result, Design 2 was chosen as the final business card design.
This powerpoint presentation summarizes the process of developing a logo, including researching best practices, sketching initial ideas, digitizing selected sketches, gathering feedback on the improved logos, and selecting a final design. Four logo designs were created by sketching concepts and then improving them digitally with colors and gradients. These logos were surveyed and logo 4 received unanimously positive feedback, noting its eye-catching colors, emphasis on the brand name, and inclusion of a camera icon relevant to the media theme. As a result, logo 4 was chosen as the final logo design.
Tim Burton, Tobe Hooper, and John Carpenter inspired the document's author to pursue a career in the media industry. Burton's dark, gothic films style sparked the author's passion. Hooper's original Texas Chainsaw Massacre used practical effects and a slow pace to create memorable scares. Carpenter's Halloween employed a slow buildup of tension and a threatening killer presence through camerawork and music. The document's author hopes to one day direct or produce films that inspire others as these three influential directors have inspired them.
The document discusses three inspirations in the media industry that led the author to pursue a career in media. The first inspiration is Tim Burton, whose dark and gothic film style in movies like Batman made the author passionate about media. The second is Tobe Hooper, whose horror film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre used practical effects and a slow pace to create memorable scares. The third is John Carpenter, whose 1978 film Halloween used a slow buildup of tension through camera work and score to create an intimidating presence for Michael Myers without relying on gore. These inspirational filmmakers drove the author to study media and pursue a career as a director or producer in the industry.
The document discusses what makes a logo successful and memorable over long periods of time. It states that while some of the most recognizable logos may not have complex histories, they have stood out for decades or centuries through their recognition. A good logo is one that people instantly recognize and associate with a particular company, product, or service. Some of the most iconic logos, like those of Google and Pepsi, use simple designs incorporating only a few colors that nevertheless became historically memorable. For a logo to be effective, it needs to be colorful, eye-catching, and simple so that it can be easily remembered and grow association with its company over time.
Zara McDermott spoke at Sunderland College about her experiences on Love Island and social media, and how the negative comments about her appearance and accusations that she was negatively influencing others affected her mental health. She showed a documentary highlighting how social media can negatively impact people's mental health if they spend too much time comparing their real lives to the fabricated lifestyles portrayed online. The talk emphasized that both social media and the media industry can influence mental health, and that it's important not to believe everything seen online as perfection is often fabricated using today's technology.
David Puttnam is a former member of the House of Lords who is known for producing acclaimed films like Chariots of Fire (1981), The Mission (1986), and The Killing Fields (1984). He has won an Oscar for Best Picture for Chariots of Fire and been nominated for Oscars and Emmys for his work. The event provided information on Puttnam's extensive career in film production and awards. The speaker learned that technology has been pivotal in growing the film industry, creating new jobs while making some roles redundant, and allowing easy, effective filmmaking using modern smartphones.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1