This document contains two names: Jack and Harrison-Ord. No other information is provided about these individuals. The document gives no context or details about the purpose of listing these two names.
Our trailer will represent a group of typical 17-year-old teenagers - two girls and one boy dressed in casual clothes like jeans and hoodies. The trailer will include aspects of slasher films like a masked killer carrying an unusual weapon, kitchen scissors. However, it will also represent how real teenagers might react in such a situation through the use of their language and behaviors. The goal is to appeal to both teenagers and a general audience by using relatable social groups and characters of different genders.
The document summarizes the progression of creating a double page spread for a magazine article. It describes editing photos of models to look old school, writing two pages of text in Word, adding a banner with film strip images and band logo, and placing quotes and text in three columns to make it neat and professional. The final spread balances a simple first page with more elements on the second page.
Finding & Retaining Talent: "Is Modern HR Moving Fast Enough to Capture the O...iMedia Connection
Modern HR departments face challenges in attracting and retaining top talent as the marketplace becomes more competitive and offers from other companies increase. To attract talent, HR must adopt an always-on recruiting approach where all employees help source candidates, market the company culture to potential hires, and develop a pipeline of future candidates. To retain employees once hired, HR should focus on intrinsic motivators like giving staff autonomy, opportunities to develop mastery in their roles, a sense of purpose, and ensure a strong company culture and commitment to social responsibility.
The summary is:
1) The document analyzes an article spread from a magazine, noting details like font, formatting, images, and layout choices used to attract readers and convey information about the subject.
2) Key aspects highlighted include the size and placement of images, text, and names to draw attention and emphasize certain points, as well as font styles and colors used.
3) Small details about the subject's appearance and poses in images are discussed in terms of how they relate to the subject's public persona and what impression the magazine is trying to give readers.
Seminario Internacional de Escalamiento de Innovaciones Rurales. Subdirección de Servicios Financieros - AGRO RURAL.Ponencia: "Del Piloto a la Política Pública: Alfabetización Financiera Clave para el
Desarrollo Rural Inclusivo" Lima 7 al 9 de mayo del 2012.
The letter requests parental permission for their son/daughter to participate in the filming of a short film called "After the Riots" for a Media Studies coursework project. The film will depict the impact of August riots on a child and her widowed father. Filming will take place over 2-3 days in February and participation is needed no later than 4:30pm or 5:00pm. The signed permission slip allows the student's image to be used in the film and for the film to be screened at the school's annual awards ceremony and other reputable settings.
A group of teenagers go on a camping road trip, but their trip turns into a nightmare as they become prey for a psycho killer who watches and hunts them down one by one, executing them in gruesome and frightening ways, with no escape. The trailer emphasizes that the characters can relate to the target teenage audience, and depicts their worst fears becoming a terrifying reality as their killer cannot be trusted or predicted.
Our trailer will represent a group of typical 17-year-old teenagers - two girls and one boy dressed in casual clothes like jeans and hoodies. The trailer will include aspects of slasher films like a masked killer carrying an unusual weapon, kitchen scissors. However, it will also represent how real teenagers might react in such a situation through the use of their language and behaviors. The goal is to appeal to both teenagers and a general audience by using relatable social groups and characters of different genders.
The document summarizes the progression of creating a double page spread for a magazine article. It describes editing photos of models to look old school, writing two pages of text in Word, adding a banner with film strip images and band logo, and placing quotes and text in three columns to make it neat and professional. The final spread balances a simple first page with more elements on the second page.
Finding & Retaining Talent: "Is Modern HR Moving Fast Enough to Capture the O...iMedia Connection
Modern HR departments face challenges in attracting and retaining top talent as the marketplace becomes more competitive and offers from other companies increase. To attract talent, HR must adopt an always-on recruiting approach where all employees help source candidates, market the company culture to potential hires, and develop a pipeline of future candidates. To retain employees once hired, HR should focus on intrinsic motivators like giving staff autonomy, opportunities to develop mastery in their roles, a sense of purpose, and ensure a strong company culture and commitment to social responsibility.
The summary is:
1) The document analyzes an article spread from a magazine, noting details like font, formatting, images, and layout choices used to attract readers and convey information about the subject.
2) Key aspects highlighted include the size and placement of images, text, and names to draw attention and emphasize certain points, as well as font styles and colors used.
3) Small details about the subject's appearance and poses in images are discussed in terms of how they relate to the subject's public persona and what impression the magazine is trying to give readers.
Seminario Internacional de Escalamiento de Innovaciones Rurales. Subdirección de Servicios Financieros - AGRO RURAL.Ponencia: "Del Piloto a la Política Pública: Alfabetización Financiera Clave para el
Desarrollo Rural Inclusivo" Lima 7 al 9 de mayo del 2012.
The letter requests parental permission for their son/daughter to participate in the filming of a short film called "After the Riots" for a Media Studies coursework project. The film will depict the impact of August riots on a child and her widowed father. Filming will take place over 2-3 days in February and participation is needed no later than 4:30pm or 5:00pm. The signed permission slip allows the student's image to be used in the film and for the film to be screened at the school's annual awards ceremony and other reputable settings.
A group of teenagers go on a camping road trip, but their trip turns into a nightmare as they become prey for a psycho killer who watches and hunts them down one by one, executing them in gruesome and frightening ways, with no escape. The trailer emphasizes that the characters can relate to the target teenage audience, and depicts their worst fears becoming a terrifying reality as their killer cannot be trusted or predicted.
Thriller films typically include dim lighting, a sense of violence, eerie characters, and putting the main character in danger through a plot designed to scare viewers and make them think. Some examples of thriller films mentioned are Panic Room, Memento, Hard Candy, Man on Fire, Red Eye, Flight Plan, and Psycho. Effective thriller openings establish things like the production company, director, actors, title, location, and characters, while also building tension through music and visuals that draw viewers into the mystery.
IPC has historically published magazines targeted towards upper-class audiences interested in expensive hobbies like yachting, hunting, and photography. Over time, IPC expanded their target audience and topics to include more affordable hobbies and interests for middle-class readers like gardening, cooking, and golf. In modern times, IPC publishes a wide range of magazines on diverse topics from cars to parenting to home decor. IPC would be a suitable publisher for a new music magazine because they have experience in the music space through titles like New Musical Express and Uncut. They are likely to publish magazines focused on popular genres like rock and modern music. While other publishers like Bauer may be more affordable, IPC's brand recognition
The opening sequence of the film 'Fraction' introduces the main character, a mixed-race male detective. Scenes cut between the detective arriving at a crime scene where a crowd has gathered, and a distorted male in a small, confined bloody space covered with newspaper clippings. When the detective examines the body bag, he sees it contains his own face, but then realizes it is actually a woman inside. The sequence uses conventions of the thriller genre like a detective character and disturbing visuals, but subverts expectations by making the protagonist and antagonist the same person.
The document discusses the shift from traditional instruction to more collaborative learning models. It notes that teaching students to fish (learning skills) provides lifelong benefits over simply giving them fish (facts). Additionally, it highlights how social networking and technology now allow students to communicate, connect, collaborate and create in new ways, facilitating more student-driven learning networks rather than teacher-centered instruction.
A supernatural horror film is pitched that focuses on a supernatural being seeking revenge on a family by wreaking havoc in their home every night at 3:17. The opening scene shows a woman asleep in bed as strange occurrences happen around the house just before 3:17, when a shadowy figure appears over her bed. The pitch asks if the summary seems like something the reader would want to see, if they would change anything, and if there are any other questions.
Kathy Carter emailed Simon P. Ano with information about an article he had requested from TES Magazine from July 2007 about a man named David Jackson. She provided the titles and sources for two additional related articles that may help Simon with his research. Kathy offered her assistance if Simon needed help obtaining copies of the articles and wished him good luck.
The document describes the process of creating a web page design from scratch to resemble the Film4 website for a film review. Key details include:
- The final design includes an original film review along with visual and stylistic elements to mimic the real Film4 site for legal copyright purposes.
- Elements like the background, logo, text styling, and sharing options were carefully designed and positioned to closely match the original site but were created independently without copying directly from the protected site.
- Screenshots show the progressive development of components like the background, toolbars, boxes for sharing reviews, and search bar using the Fireworks software through tracing of the real site and independent creation of matching elements.
The poster is for the film '300' and depicts soldiers forcing enemies off a cliff, indicating a gory war film genre. The sepia tones and splashes of red establish a dark, ominous tone tied to blood and violence. The target audience is older teenagers and adults who enjoy war and action films, attracted by the depiction of battle and blood. The film is based on a graphic novel and directed by the maker of another popular film, distinguishing it from similar war films. Major production companies involved in distribution and promotion include Warner Brothers, Legendary Pictures, and Virtual Studios.
Burton's theory states that psychological horror films portray protagonists coming to terms with the supernatural, depicting a battle between good and evil. The theory is demonstrated in films like The Blair Witch Project where students filming in the woods go missing, The Grudge where an American nurse encounters a deadly spirit in Tokyo, and The Sixth Sense where a child psychologist helps a boy who sees dead people. These films feature protagonists isolated in scary settings like woods or abandoned buildings, creating fear of the unknown and hope that the protagonists can overcome the supernatural threats they face.
El documento presenta la cartelera de películas de dos cines, Cinemas Paraiso y Cinevisión Arandanos, para el mes en curso. Incluye los nombres de las películas, los horarios de función y los precios de las entradas generales y para los días de descuento.
Thriller films typically include dim lighting, a sense of violence, eerie characters, and putting the main character in danger through a plot designed to scare viewers and make them think. Some examples of thriller films mentioned are Panic Room, Memento, Hard Candy, Man on Fire, Red Eye, Flight Plan, and Psycho. Effective thriller openings establish things like the production company, director, actors, title, location, and characters, while also building tension through music and visuals that draw viewers into the mystery.
IPC has historically published magazines targeted towards upper-class audiences interested in expensive hobbies like yachting, hunting, and photography. Over time, IPC expanded their target audience and topics to include more affordable hobbies and interests for middle-class readers like gardening, cooking, and golf. In modern times, IPC publishes a wide range of magazines on diverse topics from cars to parenting to home decor. IPC would be a suitable publisher for a new music magazine because they have experience in the music space through titles like New Musical Express and Uncut. They are likely to publish magazines focused on popular genres like rock and modern music. While other publishers like Bauer may be more affordable, IPC's brand recognition
The opening sequence of the film 'Fraction' introduces the main character, a mixed-race male detective. Scenes cut between the detective arriving at a crime scene where a crowd has gathered, and a distorted male in a small, confined bloody space covered with newspaper clippings. When the detective examines the body bag, he sees it contains his own face, but then realizes it is actually a woman inside. The sequence uses conventions of the thriller genre like a detective character and disturbing visuals, but subverts expectations by making the protagonist and antagonist the same person.
The document discusses the shift from traditional instruction to more collaborative learning models. It notes that teaching students to fish (learning skills) provides lifelong benefits over simply giving them fish (facts). Additionally, it highlights how social networking and technology now allow students to communicate, connect, collaborate and create in new ways, facilitating more student-driven learning networks rather than teacher-centered instruction.
A supernatural horror film is pitched that focuses on a supernatural being seeking revenge on a family by wreaking havoc in their home every night at 3:17. The opening scene shows a woman asleep in bed as strange occurrences happen around the house just before 3:17, when a shadowy figure appears over her bed. The pitch asks if the summary seems like something the reader would want to see, if they would change anything, and if there are any other questions.
Kathy Carter emailed Simon P. Ano with information about an article he had requested from TES Magazine from July 2007 about a man named David Jackson. She provided the titles and sources for two additional related articles that may help Simon with his research. Kathy offered her assistance if Simon needed help obtaining copies of the articles and wished him good luck.
The document describes the process of creating a web page design from scratch to resemble the Film4 website for a film review. Key details include:
- The final design includes an original film review along with visual and stylistic elements to mimic the real Film4 site for legal copyright purposes.
- Elements like the background, logo, text styling, and sharing options were carefully designed and positioned to closely match the original site but were created independently without copying directly from the protected site.
- Screenshots show the progressive development of components like the background, toolbars, boxes for sharing reviews, and search bar using the Fireworks software through tracing of the real site and independent creation of matching elements.
The poster is for the film '300' and depicts soldiers forcing enemies off a cliff, indicating a gory war film genre. The sepia tones and splashes of red establish a dark, ominous tone tied to blood and violence. The target audience is older teenagers and adults who enjoy war and action films, attracted by the depiction of battle and blood. The film is based on a graphic novel and directed by the maker of another popular film, distinguishing it from similar war films. Major production companies involved in distribution and promotion include Warner Brothers, Legendary Pictures, and Virtual Studios.
Burton's theory states that psychological horror films portray protagonists coming to terms with the supernatural, depicting a battle between good and evil. The theory is demonstrated in films like The Blair Witch Project where students filming in the woods go missing, The Grudge where an American nurse encounters a deadly spirit in Tokyo, and The Sixth Sense where a child psychologist helps a boy who sees dead people. These films feature protagonists isolated in scary settings like woods or abandoned buildings, creating fear of the unknown and hope that the protagonists can overcome the supernatural threats they face.
El documento presenta la cartelera de películas de dos cines, Cinemas Paraiso y Cinevisión Arandanos, para el mes en curso. Incluye los nombres de las películas, los horarios de función y los precios de las entradas generales y para los días de descuento.