This document provides location shots for a film project that was filmed mainly inside the filmmaker's house, which they had easy access to and felt fit well with their opening.
The document discusses several potential film locations:
- A corner that would make for a dramatic shot of a protagonist running around it and is also scenic.
- A bedroom chosen for its modern furniture linking to an action genre and the ability to include camera angles using a mirror.
- An outdoor road location found while driving that has a mysterious feel without road signs.
- The same bedroom again to film multiple shots using mirrors to capture furniture reflections and allow for close-up shots.
- Another outdoor location found while driving with a big tree to hide a protagonist behind for an effective shot.
- A location where many car/chase scenes were filmed as it looked scenic and allowed easy driving around the borrowed
The document discusses filming a preliminary task and interview for a project. The filmmakers chose a quiet place with no distractions and set up the camera using the rule of thirds method. They also took pictures of phones to use as cutaway shots during the interview, and filmed the interviewee's phone as he spoke about it.
These pictures were taken at a different location than the previous page. The author chose these pictures because they are more engaging than others from the photoshoot. One picture of an artist jumping off a table was difficult to cut out accurately due to branches behind the subject, so the top right picture was chosen instead.
A film review should be objective, written by someone familiar with all aspects of filmmaking who watched the entire movie. The review should give an outline of the plot for the intended audience and focus more on the plot than other elements, with the reviewer proofreading and correcting the review as needed.
This document discusses the location and setting used for photography shoots for a magazine. A white background was used as it represents purity and a fresh start, reflecting the goal for the magazine to be original. The photos were taken in an art block room, where a light was used to properly light the models' faces.
This document discusses the author's favorite photography techniques. It begins by describing their favorite portrait photo as looking candid but planned. It then examines two architectural photos, noting that one uses a shallow depth of field and the other likes the angle. An abstract photo of a lock through a fence is described as looking natural. The final photo is a macro shot that provides contrast, showing details of a small subject.
This document discusses the analysis of preliminary tasks for an assignment. It provides an example of a successful preliminary task that had good lighting, camera angles, movement, and image quality. An unsuccessful task is also described that had a shaky camera, dark recording, and inaudible dialogue. The document concludes with lessons learned, such as the importance of good lighting, clear speaking, an effective set, matching the conversation genre to the opening, and introducing characters before showing a scene.
This document discusses photography research done by Harry Finney. It analyzes 4 photos - an ordinary bin that takes on new meaning through a lens, a crane that blends into its surroundings, a macro photo that looks cool, and a portrait photo of people joking around that turned out well. The photos are used as examples for different photography styles including abstract, architectural, macro, and portrait.
The document discusses several potential film locations:
- A corner that would make for a dramatic shot of a protagonist running around it and is also scenic.
- A bedroom chosen for its modern furniture linking to an action genre and the ability to include camera angles using a mirror.
- An outdoor road location found while driving that has a mysterious feel without road signs.
- The same bedroom again to film multiple shots using mirrors to capture furniture reflections and allow for close-up shots.
- Another outdoor location found while driving with a big tree to hide a protagonist behind for an effective shot.
- A location where many car/chase scenes were filmed as it looked scenic and allowed easy driving around the borrowed
The document discusses filming a preliminary task and interview for a project. The filmmakers chose a quiet place with no distractions and set up the camera using the rule of thirds method. They also took pictures of phones to use as cutaway shots during the interview, and filmed the interviewee's phone as he spoke about it.
These pictures were taken at a different location than the previous page. The author chose these pictures because they are more engaging than others from the photoshoot. One picture of an artist jumping off a table was difficult to cut out accurately due to branches behind the subject, so the top right picture was chosen instead.
A film review should be objective, written by someone familiar with all aspects of filmmaking who watched the entire movie. The review should give an outline of the plot for the intended audience and focus more on the plot than other elements, with the reviewer proofreading and correcting the review as needed.
This document discusses the location and setting used for photography shoots for a magazine. A white background was used as it represents purity and a fresh start, reflecting the goal for the magazine to be original. The photos were taken in an art block room, where a light was used to properly light the models' faces.
This document discusses the author's favorite photography techniques. It begins by describing their favorite portrait photo as looking candid but planned. It then examines two architectural photos, noting that one uses a shallow depth of field and the other likes the angle. An abstract photo of a lock through a fence is described as looking natural. The final photo is a macro shot that provides contrast, showing details of a small subject.
This document discusses the analysis of preliminary tasks for an assignment. It provides an example of a successful preliminary task that had good lighting, camera angles, movement, and image quality. An unsuccessful task is also described that had a shaky camera, dark recording, and inaudible dialogue. The document concludes with lessons learned, such as the importance of good lighting, clear speaking, an effective set, matching the conversation genre to the opening, and introducing characters before showing a scene.
This document discusses photography research done by Harry Finney. It analyzes 4 photos - an ordinary bin that takes on new meaning through a lens, a crane that blends into its surroundings, a macro photo that looks cool, and a portrait photo of people joking around that turned out well. The photos are used as examples for different photography styles including abstract, architectural, macro, and portrait.
The document discusses five editing concepts: the 180 degree rule, which establishes an imaginary line not to be crossed while filming to avoid confusing audiences; match-on-action, where cuts are made between shots that continue the same action; the 30 degree rule, suggesting camera movements of at least 30 degrees between cuts; shot-reverse-shot, alternating over-the-shoulder shots of characters in conversation; and eye-line match, giving audiences the point of view of characters to understand their perspectives.
The National Aviation University in Ukraine has a long history dating back to 1898. It has prepared thousands of experts in civil aviation and become a leading institution for aviation training. The university offers a wide range of programs in areas like aircraft engineering, air traffic control, computer science, and more. To apply, students submit documents like an application form, passport copy, transcripts, medical certificate, photos, and motivation letter.
This document discusses the concept of "thinking globally." It provides definitions and examples of thinking globally as surveying the world with an open mind and being aware of global news and issues. It references the Michael Jackson song "Earth Song" as an example of bringing attention to environmental and other global problems. The document also includes several quotes about thinking globally and raising global awareness of topics, crises, and how people worldwide are connected.
Engineering of Petroleum and Gas University (EPGU) in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine offers a variety of engineering programs. EPGU was founded in 1944 in Lviv as a school of petroleum engineering and was transferred to Ivano-Frankivsk in 1963. It has since expanded to include additional faculties in environmental engineering, information technologies, geology, power engineering, mechanical engineering, and petroleum economics and management. EPGU shares knowledge with leading experts in the oil and gas industry and cooperates internationally with universities and agencies in areas like the US, Canada, Germany, Romania, and the Czech Republic. Program durations range from 10 months for preparation programs to 3 years for doctoral degrees, with undergraduate
This document discusses common mental health issues among adolescents including sensation seeking, drug use, eating disorders, depression, and suicide. Sensation seeking behaviors are influenced by peer pressure and can include reckless activities like binge drinking. Drug use, especially alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco, typically begins in the early teens and is socially motivated. Eating disorders like bulimia and anorexia are linked to pressures to attain unrealistic body images portrayed in media. Depression affects up to 25% of teens and can be triggered by stress, family dynamics, and low self-esteem. Suicidal thoughts are a risk during depressive episodes and completing suicide is more common in teen boys though attempts are more frequent in girls. Early intervention is important to treat
This document outlines the psychological, physical, and developmental changes that occur during pregnancy for both the mother and baby. For the mother, common psychological effects include mood swings, anxiety, and body image issues. Physically, the body undergoes changes like weight gain and breast enlargement. Each trimester comes with its own set of symptoms. For the baby, development occurs in germinal, embryonic, and fetal stages. Key milestones are noted for weeks 9-38, such as organ formation, movement, and growth. Maintaining nutrition and exercise is important for both mother and baby's health.
7 Risks Every Business Should MitigateFaisal Hoque
Peter Drucker said, “a risk is small or big according to its structure rather than according to its magnitude alone.” Risk management is not a one-off exercise. Continuous monitoring and reviewing are crucial for the success of your risk management approach. Such monitoring ensures that risks have been correctly identified and assessed and appropriate controls put in place. Good risk management can vastly improve the quality and returns of any business.
What Every Entrepreneur Should Know Before Taking Any Outside InvestmentFaisal Hoque
The Hard Truths About Seeking Outside Investment. If you are going to build a company with outside capital, one of the most critical decisions you will make is who will be your investor.
While there are numerous arguments for why you should and shouldn’t raise capital for your business—that’s a topic for a different time—irrespective of the path, every entrepreneur should know some fundamental realities of funding structure before accepting any funding whatsoever.
Funding can actually kill your venture, especially when there is a major disconnect between you and your investor. The disconnect can occur in three major categories.
Relax The Mind And Productivity Will FollowFaisal Hoque
Workplace stress can be as dangerous to health as secondhand smoke. The document provides 10 tips for staying calm under daily stress, such as taking deep breaths, planning ahead, focusing on one task at a time, taking breaks, avoiding doom and gloom attitudes, and seeking support from others. The overall message is that relaxing the mind leads to greater productivity.
AMAMENTAÇÃO- Aula téorica apresentada pela Profª Vanessa Pache , por ocasião do concurso para professor efetivo do Departamento de Pediatria da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)
This document provides instructions for a film studies exam consisting of three sections:
- Section A asks students to answer one question about world cinema topics or international film styles based on at least two films.
- Section B asks students to answer one question about spectatorship topics based on at least two films.
- Section C asks students to answer one question doing a close critical analysis of a single film of their choice.
The document provides the exam structure and questions, outlines the expected format for answers, and notes the number of marks allocated to each question.
Presentación del IES Galileo (Valladolid) dentro de la sesión Buenas prácticas en Ciencias e Inglés, parte del Simposio Ciencias e Inglés en la evaluación internacional. La cultura de la evaluación en Ciencias e Inglés.
9 Essential Principles for Creating Successful Partnerships - Today’s stranger may be tomorrow's partner. “It doesn't matter how smart or savvy we are when it comes to technology, product development or any single skill. Nobody succeeds in a silo. Whatever we venture—personal, professional, philanthropic, political, or private—we must remember the people involved in and essential to our success.
The document summarizes the results of a survey given to viewers of a film opening created by the author. The majority of respondents were between 16-18 years old and female, which was the targeted demographic. Most viewers had a positive initial reaction and wanted to see more of the film. Over half said they would watch the full film. The majority correctly identified the genre as drama. Most felt sympathy for the main character and understood the basic plot. However, some viewers were unsure if the opening fit the genre's codes and conventions as they were unfamiliar with media studies terminology. Overall the feedback was positive with room for improvement in technical quality.
A questionnaire asks respondents about their age, gender and initial reactions to a film opening. It then asks if they liked the opening, would watch the rest of the film, what genre they think it is, if they think it was well shot, if they feel sorry for the main character, and if they feel they understand what the film is about. The questionnaire closes by asking if the opening fits the genre's codes and conventions well.
By adhering to genre conventions of drama, the filmmaker aimed to make the film feel familiar and appealing to the audience. The film features real-life bullying situations, focuses on the journey of the main character Abe, and aims to move the audience emotionally. It includes conflict around Abe's sexuality influencing his behaviors. A range of camera techniques were used, including close-ups to show Abe's facial expressions during bullying, over-the-shoulder shots, and point-of-view shots to connect the audience to Abe's perspective. Editing techniques like cutting the walking scene and showing texts on screen rather than the phone were employed to increase audience interest and sympathy. The film's unique storyline of reversing social
This document discusses how the media product challenges and adheres to conventions of real media. It summarizes:
- The storyline challenges conventions by making most of the world gay while the main character is straight, flipping a social norm.
- Camerawork and editing uses typical shots for a drama opening but also includes a mirror shot and point-of-view waking up shot to make it more interesting.
- Settings, costumes, and props adhere to conventions to avoid confusion and maintain continuity for viewers. This includes having the morning routine take place at home and dressing the school-aged main character in uniform.
- Some shots are inspired by similar scenes in the film American Psycho, but some conventions from that
The document discusses how the media product (a film trailer) uses and develops conventions of real romantic comedy film trailers. Specifically:
- The trailer follows the typical childhood friends storyline seen in many romantic comedies, with a plot twist not shown to surprise audiences.
- Shots and use of childhood photos mimic how Love, Rosie introduced characters, developing conventions.
- Credits include both character and actor names, developing conventions, to avoid confusion. Font and style keep brand image and help stand out, following conventions.
- Music choices of indie, happy songs develop conventions from Love, Rosie and fit the film's tone.
- Voiceovers used throughout develop conventions but with a
The document discusses five editing concepts: the 180 degree rule, which establishes an imaginary line not to be crossed while filming to avoid confusing audiences; match-on-action, where cuts are made between shots that continue the same action; the 30 degree rule, suggesting camera movements of at least 30 degrees between cuts; shot-reverse-shot, alternating over-the-shoulder shots of characters in conversation; and eye-line match, giving audiences the point of view of characters to understand their perspectives.
The National Aviation University in Ukraine has a long history dating back to 1898. It has prepared thousands of experts in civil aviation and become a leading institution for aviation training. The university offers a wide range of programs in areas like aircraft engineering, air traffic control, computer science, and more. To apply, students submit documents like an application form, passport copy, transcripts, medical certificate, photos, and motivation letter.
This document discusses the concept of "thinking globally." It provides definitions and examples of thinking globally as surveying the world with an open mind and being aware of global news and issues. It references the Michael Jackson song "Earth Song" as an example of bringing attention to environmental and other global problems. The document also includes several quotes about thinking globally and raising global awareness of topics, crises, and how people worldwide are connected.
Engineering of Petroleum and Gas University (EPGU) in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine offers a variety of engineering programs. EPGU was founded in 1944 in Lviv as a school of petroleum engineering and was transferred to Ivano-Frankivsk in 1963. It has since expanded to include additional faculties in environmental engineering, information technologies, geology, power engineering, mechanical engineering, and petroleum economics and management. EPGU shares knowledge with leading experts in the oil and gas industry and cooperates internationally with universities and agencies in areas like the US, Canada, Germany, Romania, and the Czech Republic. Program durations range from 10 months for preparation programs to 3 years for doctoral degrees, with undergraduate
This document discusses common mental health issues among adolescents including sensation seeking, drug use, eating disorders, depression, and suicide. Sensation seeking behaviors are influenced by peer pressure and can include reckless activities like binge drinking. Drug use, especially alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco, typically begins in the early teens and is socially motivated. Eating disorders like bulimia and anorexia are linked to pressures to attain unrealistic body images portrayed in media. Depression affects up to 25% of teens and can be triggered by stress, family dynamics, and low self-esteem. Suicidal thoughts are a risk during depressive episodes and completing suicide is more common in teen boys though attempts are more frequent in girls. Early intervention is important to treat
This document outlines the psychological, physical, and developmental changes that occur during pregnancy for both the mother and baby. For the mother, common psychological effects include mood swings, anxiety, and body image issues. Physically, the body undergoes changes like weight gain and breast enlargement. Each trimester comes with its own set of symptoms. For the baby, development occurs in germinal, embryonic, and fetal stages. Key milestones are noted for weeks 9-38, such as organ formation, movement, and growth. Maintaining nutrition and exercise is important for both mother and baby's health.
7 Risks Every Business Should MitigateFaisal Hoque
Peter Drucker said, “a risk is small or big according to its structure rather than according to its magnitude alone.” Risk management is not a one-off exercise. Continuous monitoring and reviewing are crucial for the success of your risk management approach. Such monitoring ensures that risks have been correctly identified and assessed and appropriate controls put in place. Good risk management can vastly improve the quality and returns of any business.
What Every Entrepreneur Should Know Before Taking Any Outside InvestmentFaisal Hoque
The Hard Truths About Seeking Outside Investment. If you are going to build a company with outside capital, one of the most critical decisions you will make is who will be your investor.
While there are numerous arguments for why you should and shouldn’t raise capital for your business—that’s a topic for a different time—irrespective of the path, every entrepreneur should know some fundamental realities of funding structure before accepting any funding whatsoever.
Funding can actually kill your venture, especially when there is a major disconnect between you and your investor. The disconnect can occur in three major categories.
Relax The Mind And Productivity Will FollowFaisal Hoque
Workplace stress can be as dangerous to health as secondhand smoke. The document provides 10 tips for staying calm under daily stress, such as taking deep breaths, planning ahead, focusing on one task at a time, taking breaks, avoiding doom and gloom attitudes, and seeking support from others. The overall message is that relaxing the mind leads to greater productivity.
AMAMENTAÇÃO- Aula téorica apresentada pela Profª Vanessa Pache , por ocasião do concurso para professor efetivo do Departamento de Pediatria da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)
This document provides instructions for a film studies exam consisting of three sections:
- Section A asks students to answer one question about world cinema topics or international film styles based on at least two films.
- Section B asks students to answer one question about spectatorship topics based on at least two films.
- Section C asks students to answer one question doing a close critical analysis of a single film of their choice.
The document provides the exam structure and questions, outlines the expected format for answers, and notes the number of marks allocated to each question.
Presentación del IES Galileo (Valladolid) dentro de la sesión Buenas prácticas en Ciencias e Inglés, parte del Simposio Ciencias e Inglés en la evaluación internacional. La cultura de la evaluación en Ciencias e Inglés.
9 Essential Principles for Creating Successful Partnerships - Today’s stranger may be tomorrow's partner. “It doesn't matter how smart or savvy we are when it comes to technology, product development or any single skill. Nobody succeeds in a silo. Whatever we venture—personal, professional, philanthropic, political, or private—we must remember the people involved in and essential to our success.
The document summarizes the results of a survey given to viewers of a film opening created by the author. The majority of respondents were between 16-18 years old and female, which was the targeted demographic. Most viewers had a positive initial reaction and wanted to see more of the film. Over half said they would watch the full film. The majority correctly identified the genre as drama. Most felt sympathy for the main character and understood the basic plot. However, some viewers were unsure if the opening fit the genre's codes and conventions as they were unfamiliar with media studies terminology. Overall the feedback was positive with room for improvement in technical quality.
A questionnaire asks respondents about their age, gender and initial reactions to a film opening. It then asks if they liked the opening, would watch the rest of the film, what genre they think it is, if they think it was well shot, if they feel sorry for the main character, and if they feel they understand what the film is about. The questionnaire closes by asking if the opening fits the genre's codes and conventions well.
By adhering to genre conventions of drama, the filmmaker aimed to make the film feel familiar and appealing to the audience. The film features real-life bullying situations, focuses on the journey of the main character Abe, and aims to move the audience emotionally. It includes conflict around Abe's sexuality influencing his behaviors. A range of camera techniques were used, including close-ups to show Abe's facial expressions during bullying, over-the-shoulder shots, and point-of-view shots to connect the audience to Abe's perspective. Editing techniques like cutting the walking scene and showing texts on screen rather than the phone were employed to increase audience interest and sympathy. The film's unique storyline of reversing social
This document discusses how the media product challenges and adheres to conventions of real media. It summarizes:
- The storyline challenges conventions by making most of the world gay while the main character is straight, flipping a social norm.
- Camerawork and editing uses typical shots for a drama opening but also includes a mirror shot and point-of-view waking up shot to make it more interesting.
- Settings, costumes, and props adhere to conventions to avoid confusion and maintain continuity for viewers. This includes having the morning routine take place at home and dressing the school-aged main character in uniform.
- Some shots are inspired by similar scenes in the film American Psycho, but some conventions from that
The document discusses how the media product (a film trailer) uses and develops conventions of real romantic comedy film trailers. Specifically:
- The trailer follows the typical childhood friends storyline seen in many romantic comedies, with a plot twist not shown to surprise audiences.
- Shots and use of childhood photos mimic how Love, Rosie introduced characters, developing conventions.
- Credits include both character and actor names, developing conventions, to avoid confusion. Font and style keep brand image and help stand out, following conventions.
- Music choices of indie, happy songs develop conventions from Love, Rosie and fit the film's tone.
- Voiceovers used throughout develop conventions but with a
This document discusses editing a film project in iMovie. It explains that the preview of footage goes in the screen, while the soundtrack runs along the timeline from start to finish. When applying a 1 minute 20 second song to the film, the track was chopped up and bits were placed where they fit best with the scenes, while still making the song flow smoothly. Transitions like fade to black were used between title and footage to make the jumps and lags smoother. The iMovie toolbar has options for finding media, audio, titles, backgrounds, and transitions, which are technical features needed to create a smooth running film.
The document evaluates how effective the combination of a main film trailer product and ancillary tasks of a film poster and magazine cover are. It describes how film posters are widely viewed on different platforms to promote films and catch viewers' eyes. Magazine covers are also ubiquitous and allow viewers to learn more about a film. The creator's film poster and magazine cover keep continuity by being in black and white. The poster matches conventions by positioning characters back-to-back to imply a relationship while suggesting obstacles. Fonts are similar across products to create a brand image while reviews are consistently featured to also maintain branding.
The document discusses the technologies and tools used to create a coursework project blog. It describes using Blogger to create blog posts, embed presentations from Prezi and ExamTime, and share documents from SlideShare. Hardware included an HP laptop for portability, an iPhone 6s camera for filming due to cost, and a MacBook Pro for final editing. Social media like YouTube was used to share videos and gain feedback, while Twitter helped spread information and gain audience responses.
The document discusses how the media product represents a young character who is bullied for his sexuality but is strong and proud. He searches for similar film characters and chooses Marty McFly from Back to the Future. Both characters are similar in that they do not let bullying affect them and continue with their lives unaffected. They are also the main characters whose movements drive the story, though the films are in different genres. Their similar hair color and style make them appear approachable.
A production company oversees the entire filmmaking process, including budgeting, scheduling, scripting, and casting. The document discusses distributing a film through Verve Pictures, an independent distribution company that specializes in independent films and has a track record of success with first-time directors. The document estimates the film may earn back its budget and a small profit through limited festival showings and online/DVD sales since it has a small independent distribution.
The document summarizes feedback from an audience questionnaire about a film trailer. Key findings include:
- The audience's ages and genders matched the intended demographics of a romantic comedy.
- Most viewers correctly identified the genre as a romantic comedy or felt the genres selected still fit.
- Over half felt the trailer expressed the codes and conventions of the genre well, while others cited room for improvement.
- When asked for improvements, most cited the pace as too slow, while others mentioned shots, characters, or nothing.
- The storyline was communicated well or mostly well through the trailer according to most viewers.
This audience feedback questionnaire asks respondents for their age, gender, thoughts on the genre of a film trailer, whether the trailer effectively conveyed the genre's codes and conventions, potential areas for improvement, how well the trailer communicated the storyline, the most important conventions for a successful trailer, whether ancillary tasks matched the trailer's theme, and if the trailer would make them want to watch the full film.
This document is a survey asking for audience feedback on a documentary film trailer about sport doping. It asks questions about whether the trailer effectively represented the documentary genre, which elements of the trailer were most interesting, if the shots worked well, if a voiceover could have improved it, how clear the theme of doping was, the effectiveness of the soundtrack, one suggested improvement, and if additional online content was well linked to the trailer.
The document discusses shots from the movie American Psycho that inspired the author's coursework project. It analyzes two mirror shots that use reflections effectively to make the actor look menacing. The author wants to attempt a similar mirror shot to capture both the subject and their reflection. Shots of the character's freezer and of them exercising are also discussed as ways to subtly reveal aspects of their personality. The document favors a close-up mirror shot where the actor appears to be looking at the viewer, to add an element of mystery to the character.
This document discusses choosing a typeface for a rule book on friendship. It considers typefaces commonly found on real rule books and official documents before settling on Rockwell Condensed, as that typeface most resembles the styles typically used on the fronts of rule books.
The document is a revised shooting schedule for a film directed by Millio O'Connor. The original schedule could not be followed because the director did not have a female actress cast, making it impossible to shoot any scenes. Now that an actress has been found, the new schedule lays out shooting dates for various scenes on December 2nd, 3rd, and 10th to allow filming to begin as soon as possible.
This document provides costume ideas for two characters, Sophie and Ben. For Sophie, the author envisions her wearing casual, dark colored clothes that are trendy but not revealing, to blend in as a shy person. However, when dressing up Sophie goes all out to stop a crowd. Ben is also fashionable but wears darker colors as an underdog, though he incorporates bright patterns to show he does not care what others think. The document aims to give the characters distinct wardrobes that reflect their personalities.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
2. These are pictures of the locations I will be filming
in. I filmed all of my final project at my house, as you
can see mainly inside. The reason I have chosen to
shoot in these locations is that I have easy access to
them and they fit my opening well.