A basketball magazine highlights Alex Lanor as the first English player to win MVP and lead the league in scoring. It previews the upcoming NBA draft and playoffs, questioning who will be selected first and win the championship respectively. The magazine also features Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, and Kevin Durant on the cover.
Alexander played a lot of football and some basketball with friends growing up in the UK. One friend, Kye Allen, became a professional footballer and they have remained friends. Alexander became interested in basketball at age 12 after watching an NBA finals game. He started playing for his high school team at 14 but did not get along with his teammates. Against his family's wishes, Alexander began skipping school to play competitive basketball in Birmingham instead. This caused him to miss practice and get kicked off his high school team. At age 18, while practicing alone, Alexander was approached by a man who asked him basketball questions and then offered to fly him to Los Angeles for a tryout, starting Alexander's professional basketball career.
The document describes the editing process for an image. It explains making a background copy to allow erasing of the background. The eraser tool is used to erase the background or parts of the image. Additional tools like the dodge tool are used to brighten parts of the image like faces to make it look more like a cartoon. Other tools like burn are used to darken elements like clothing. Various edits are explored, including saturation, hue and brightness adjustments.
An athlete from England became the first player from his country to win the NBA's Most Valuable Player award and lead the league in scoring. The magazine highlights this achievement and previews the upcoming NBA draft and playoffs, asking who will be selected first and who will win the championship. It also features articles on MVP Alex Lanor and stars Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, and Kevin Durant.
Alexander played a lot of football and some basketball with friends growing up in the UK. One friend, Kye Allen, became a professional footballer and they have remained friends. Alexander became interested in basketball at age 12 after watching an NBA finals game. He started playing for his high school team at 14 but did not get along with his teammates. Against his family's wishes, Alexander began skipping school to play competitive basketball in Birmingham instead. This caused him to miss practice and get kicked off his high school team. At age 18, while practicing alone, Alexander was approached by a man who asked him basketball questions and then offered to fly him to Los Angeles for a tryout, starting Alexander's professional basketball career.
The document summarizes the layout choices for a sports magazine. It explains that the layout was inspired by researching existing sports magazines, with a large central image surrounded by news snippets. The background color is white to match most sports magazines, while the text colors of red, blue, gold and purple were chosen to represent the NBA logo colors and the Los Angeles Lakers team. The first page displayed has a black background with sporty text at the top and a large central image to highlight an important article.
This document is a release form for contributors to a project. It details the project title, the contributor's role, the date of contribution, the production company running the project, the contributor's name, address, and phone number. The contributor consents to being filmed and recorded as part of their contribution to the project according to the terms and conditions specified in the full release form.
This document is a release form for contributors to a project. It details that in consideration of a production company allowing a contributor to participate in a project, which has been fully explained to the contributor, the contributor consents to being filmed and recorded as part of their contribution, subject to unspecified terms and conditions. It requests information such as the contributor's name, address, phone number, a description of their contribution, and the date of filming or contribution. The contributor must also sign and date the form.
A basketball magazine highlights Alex Lanor as the first English player to win MVP and lead the league in scoring. It previews the upcoming NBA draft and playoffs, questioning who will be selected first and win the championship respectively. The magazine also features Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, and Kevin Durant on the cover.
Alexander played a lot of football and some basketball with friends growing up in the UK. One friend, Kye Allen, became a professional footballer and they have remained friends. Alexander became interested in basketball at age 12 after watching an NBA finals game. He started playing for his high school team at 14 but did not get along with his teammates. Against his family's wishes, Alexander began skipping school to play competitive basketball in Birmingham instead. This caused him to miss practice and get kicked off his high school team. At age 18, while practicing alone, Alexander was approached by a man who asked him basketball questions and then offered to fly him to Los Angeles for a tryout, starting Alexander's professional basketball career.
The document describes the editing process for an image. It explains making a background copy to allow erasing of the background. The eraser tool is used to erase the background or parts of the image. Additional tools like the dodge tool are used to brighten parts of the image like faces to make it look more like a cartoon. Other tools like burn are used to darken elements like clothing. Various edits are explored, including saturation, hue and brightness adjustments.
An athlete from England became the first player from his country to win the NBA's Most Valuable Player award and lead the league in scoring. The magazine highlights this achievement and previews the upcoming NBA draft and playoffs, asking who will be selected first and who will win the championship. It also features articles on MVP Alex Lanor and stars Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, and Kevin Durant.
Alexander played a lot of football and some basketball with friends growing up in the UK. One friend, Kye Allen, became a professional footballer and they have remained friends. Alexander became interested in basketball at age 12 after watching an NBA finals game. He started playing for his high school team at 14 but did not get along with his teammates. Against his family's wishes, Alexander began skipping school to play competitive basketball in Birmingham instead. This caused him to miss practice and get kicked off his high school team. At age 18, while practicing alone, Alexander was approached by a man who asked him basketball questions and then offered to fly him to Los Angeles for a tryout, starting Alexander's professional basketball career.
The document summarizes the layout choices for a sports magazine. It explains that the layout was inspired by researching existing sports magazines, with a large central image surrounded by news snippets. The background color is white to match most sports magazines, while the text colors of red, blue, gold and purple were chosen to represent the NBA logo colors and the Los Angeles Lakers team. The first page displayed has a black background with sporty text at the top and a large central image to highlight an important article.
This document is a release form for contributors to a project. It details the project title, the contributor's role, the date of contribution, the production company running the project, the contributor's name, address, and phone number. The contributor consents to being filmed and recorded as part of their contribution to the project according to the terms and conditions specified in the full release form.
This document is a release form for contributors to a project. It details that in consideration of a production company allowing a contributor to participate in a project, which has been fully explained to the contributor, the contributor consents to being filmed and recorded as part of their contribution, subject to unspecified terms and conditions. It requests information such as the contributor's name, address, phone number, a description of their contribution, and the date of filming or contribution. The contributor must also sign and date the form.
This document outlines terms and conditions for contributions to a project. It assigns copyright of any contributions to the company. It allows the company to exploit and use the project and contributions in any media format in perpetuity. It waives any moral rights of the author and allows the company to use the contributor's name, image, and interviews for advertising without further consent. The company is not liable for any loss or injury to the contributor unless due to negligence. The contribution cannot infringe copyright or damage the company's reputation. English courts have sole jurisdiction over the agreement.
This document contains a risk assessment form used by the BBC. It includes sections for general information about the risk assessment such as the division, department, location, and assessor details. It also includes lists of situational, physical/chemical, and health hazards. Finally, it includes a risk matrix to determine the risk level for each hazard based on the likelihood and severity of potential harm. The risk matrix defines levels of harm from negligible to very severe and likelihood levels from remote to probable.
This document contains part of a BBC risk assessment form. It lists various hazards that may be encountered during a production, including situational, physical/chemical, and health hazards. It also includes a risk matrix that is used to determine the risk level for each hazard based on the likelihood and severity of potential harm. The form provides information on the production such as dates, locations, team members, and hazards identified. It requires assessment of the risks and authorization by a manager.
The document discusses NBA player Jimmy Butler's difficult upbringing and path to the NBA. As a teenager, Butler was kicked out of his home by his mother and moved from house to house with no money or support. He was eventually taken in by a family with 7 children. Despite facing doubts about his abilities from his high school coach and principal, Butler worked hard and earned a scholarship to Marquette University. Though he had every reason to give up, Butler was motivated by others' doubts and overcame obstacles through hard work and determination to be drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the 2011 NBA Draft.
This document appears to be a magazine cover featuring an athlete. The cover includes the magazine masthead, an image of the athlete, and a header. It also likely contains a barcode and indicates there is a story inside about the athlete featured on the cover.
The document outlines a filming schedule over two days. On day 1, ten shots will be filmed at Heath town park between 3:00-4:10pm, including a model taking a jump shot, posing in a hoop, and leaning against a gate with a ball. Day 2 shooting will take place from 4:00-4:45pm in a studio, with six shots including a model sitting with a ball, doing a crossover, and palming the ball with minimal lighting.
This document appears to be about sports or athletics and contains images and text about athletes, events, stories, and background information. It includes sections for images, text, about, cover, athlete, events, and other stories along with images and subtitles.
This document discusses four types of lighting techniques: butterfly lighting, Rembrandt lighting, broad lighting, and narrow lighting. Each lighting technique produces a different effect on a subject's appearance through the placement and direction of the light source.
The document discusses the design of a sports magazine, including color schemes, layouts, and visual elements. It will use modern colors like blue, red, black, white, silver and grey. Images of athletes posing with balls in studio or on courts will be featured. Fonts like Century Gothic, Monaco and Futura will be used. Double page spreads may include locker room or outdoor court scenes. The target audience is ages 13-23, with economic groups C2 or D, as they aspire to emulate athletes. The goal is to attract readers' attention with clean, simple design.
The document summarizes the layout choices for a sports magazine. It explains that the layout was inspired by researching existing sports magazines, with a large central image surrounded by news snippets. The background color is white to match most sports magazines, while the text colors of red, blue, gold and purple were chosen to represent the NBA logo colors and the Los Angeles Lakers team. The first page displayed has a black background with sporty text at the top and a large central image related to the article.
The mood board lists several genres that could potentially inspire a creative project, including musical, horror, drama, crime/cop, and teen slasher thriller or psychological thriller.
The document proposes ideas for four different film genres:
1) A drama about a teenage athlete who suffers a career-ending injury and must cope with no longer being able to play his sport.
2) A comedy about a boy who sends an embarrassing message to a girl and faces humiliation at school.
3) A horror film about a mentally unstable man who idolizes the film Donnie Darko and goes on a killing spree while wearing a Frank mask.
4) A drama about a teenager who suspects his parents' car accident was actually an assassination and sets out to find their killers, discovering he has teleportation and destructive powers when angry.
The document describes a movie idea about a kid who tries to find and kill his parents' killers. It provides an example of the kid having the superpower of teleportation. The document also mentions the parents' killers being hitmen/assassins and that a similar existing movie inspired this idea.
This document contains summaries of multiple photographs by different photographers:
- The first summary describes an Ian Allen portrait of Patrick Peterson that uses lighting to portray him as powerful and important, with a black background making him the central focus.
- The second summarizes an Ed Thompson landscape photo from Pluckley, Kent, known as one of the most haunted places in England, where unusual colors are used to portray it as not normal.
- The third discusses a Neil Leifer black and white portrait of Kobe Bryant announcing his retirement, using lighting and positioning to convey mixed emotions of sadness and motivation.
This document outlines terms and conditions for contributions to a project. It assigns copyright of any contributions to the company. It allows the company to exploit and use the project and contributions in any media format in perpetuity. It waives any moral rights of the author and allows the company to use the contributor's name, image, and interviews for advertising without further consent. The company is not liable for any loss or injury to the contributor unless due to negligence. The contribution cannot infringe copyright or damage the company's reputation. English courts have sole jurisdiction over the agreement.
This document contains a risk assessment form used by the BBC. It includes sections for general information about the risk assessment such as the division, department, location, and assessor details. It also includes lists of situational, physical/chemical, and health hazards. Finally, it includes a risk matrix to determine the risk level for each hazard based on the likelihood and severity of potential harm. The risk matrix defines levels of harm from negligible to very severe and likelihood levels from remote to probable.
This document contains part of a BBC risk assessment form. It lists various hazards that may be encountered during a production, including situational, physical/chemical, and health hazards. It also includes a risk matrix that is used to determine the risk level for each hazard based on the likelihood and severity of potential harm. The form provides information on the production such as dates, locations, team members, and hazards identified. It requires assessment of the risks and authorization by a manager.
The document discusses NBA player Jimmy Butler's difficult upbringing and path to the NBA. As a teenager, Butler was kicked out of his home by his mother and moved from house to house with no money or support. He was eventually taken in by a family with 7 children. Despite facing doubts about his abilities from his high school coach and principal, Butler worked hard and earned a scholarship to Marquette University. Though he had every reason to give up, Butler was motivated by others' doubts and overcame obstacles through hard work and determination to be drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the 2011 NBA Draft.
This document appears to be a magazine cover featuring an athlete. The cover includes the magazine masthead, an image of the athlete, and a header. It also likely contains a barcode and indicates there is a story inside about the athlete featured on the cover.
The document outlines a filming schedule over two days. On day 1, ten shots will be filmed at Heath town park between 3:00-4:10pm, including a model taking a jump shot, posing in a hoop, and leaning against a gate with a ball. Day 2 shooting will take place from 4:00-4:45pm in a studio, with six shots including a model sitting with a ball, doing a crossover, and palming the ball with minimal lighting.
This document appears to be about sports or athletics and contains images and text about athletes, events, stories, and background information. It includes sections for images, text, about, cover, athlete, events, and other stories along with images and subtitles.
This document discusses four types of lighting techniques: butterfly lighting, Rembrandt lighting, broad lighting, and narrow lighting. Each lighting technique produces a different effect on a subject's appearance through the placement and direction of the light source.
The document discusses the design of a sports magazine, including color schemes, layouts, and visual elements. It will use modern colors like blue, red, black, white, silver and grey. Images of athletes posing with balls in studio or on courts will be featured. Fonts like Century Gothic, Monaco and Futura will be used. Double page spreads may include locker room or outdoor court scenes. The target audience is ages 13-23, with economic groups C2 or D, as they aspire to emulate athletes. The goal is to attract readers' attention with clean, simple design.
The document summarizes the layout choices for a sports magazine. It explains that the layout was inspired by researching existing sports magazines, with a large central image surrounded by news snippets. The background color is white to match most sports magazines, while the text colors of red, blue, gold and purple were chosen to represent the NBA logo colors and the Los Angeles Lakers team. The first page displayed has a black background with sporty text at the top and a large central image related to the article.
The mood board lists several genres that could potentially inspire a creative project, including musical, horror, drama, crime/cop, and teen slasher thriller or psychological thriller.
The document proposes ideas for four different film genres:
1) A drama about a teenage athlete who suffers a career-ending injury and must cope with no longer being able to play his sport.
2) A comedy about a boy who sends an embarrassing message to a girl and faces humiliation at school.
3) A horror film about a mentally unstable man who idolizes the film Donnie Darko and goes on a killing spree while wearing a Frank mask.
4) A drama about a teenager who suspects his parents' car accident was actually an assassination and sets out to find their killers, discovering he has teleportation and destructive powers when angry.
The document describes a movie idea about a kid who tries to find and kill his parents' killers. It provides an example of the kid having the superpower of teleportation. The document also mentions the parents' killers being hitmen/assassins and that a similar existing movie inspired this idea.
This document contains summaries of multiple photographs by different photographers:
- The first summary describes an Ian Allen portrait of Patrick Peterson that uses lighting to portray him as powerful and important, with a black background making him the central focus.
- The second summarizes an Ed Thompson landscape photo from Pluckley, Kent, known as one of the most haunted places in England, where unusual colors are used to portray it as not normal.
- The third discusses a Neil Leifer black and white portrait of Kobe Bryant announcing his retirement, using lighting and positioning to convey mixed emotions of sadness and motivation.
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