The document is a profile for Alvin Rubio Animation. It provides biographical information on Alvin Rubio and details his work in animation. The profile highlights that Alvin is an animator based in Los Angeles who specializes in character animation and has worked on several animated television shows and films.
The 9-shot opening title sequence for the crime/thriller film "The Poker Club" uses visual motifs and symbolism to set expectations for the genre while raising questions and intrigue for the audience. Shots progress from an ominous eye to playing cards and chips surrounded by darkness and splattered with blood, hinting at mysteries, deception, and violence involving a card game. Small clues are provided without fully revealing the story to encourage viewers to watch the film for answers.
The document discusses using various concert photos taken by the author for different sections of a school project, including a double page spread, front cover, graphic features, plugs, posters section, and contents page. Photos mentioned include ones of 'A day to remember' at a concert, the band 'You me at six' at a concert, Deaf Havana at a concert, and Enter Shikari.
The document summarizes techniques, conventions, and styles used in the student's horror trailer titled "Delirium". Key influences included psychological horror films such as "Scream 4" and "The Orphanage". Settings from films like "Asylum" and "Session 9" were incorporated. Costumes included a straitjacket and a mask inspired by other films. Jump scares at the end of the trailer aimed to create tension. Cinematography was inspired by Robert Richardson's work with Quentin Tarantino. Overall, the trailer drew from techniques of influential horror directors like Alfred Hitchcock and Wes Craven.
Gemma Lovitt created four storyboards for a music video. The first storyboard establishes the scene and introduces the main characters through close-up shots linking the visuals to song lyrics. The second storyboard shows a more humorous side of the characters through various shot types to maintain audience attention. The third storyboard focuses on the female artist alone through shots depicting annoyance and independence. Props like lemons are used to link visuals to lyrics. The fourth and final storyboard ends with many props and lanterns going up in the sky, showing the artist finding simple pleasures to illustrate how the simplest things can amuse people.
The document is a profile for Alvin Rubio Animation. It provides biographical information on Alvin Rubio and details his work in animation. The profile highlights that Alvin is an animator based in Los Angeles who specializes in character animation and has worked on several animated television shows and films.
The 9-shot opening title sequence for the crime/thriller film "The Poker Club" uses visual motifs and symbolism to set expectations for the genre while raising questions and intrigue for the audience. Shots progress from an ominous eye to playing cards and chips surrounded by darkness and splattered with blood, hinting at mysteries, deception, and violence involving a card game. Small clues are provided without fully revealing the story to encourage viewers to watch the film for answers.
The document discusses using various concert photos taken by the author for different sections of a school project, including a double page spread, front cover, graphic features, plugs, posters section, and contents page. Photos mentioned include ones of 'A day to remember' at a concert, the band 'You me at six' at a concert, Deaf Havana at a concert, and Enter Shikari.
The document summarizes techniques, conventions, and styles used in the student's horror trailer titled "Delirium". Key influences included psychological horror films such as "Scream 4" and "The Orphanage". Settings from films like "Asylum" and "Session 9" were incorporated. Costumes included a straitjacket and a mask inspired by other films. Jump scares at the end of the trailer aimed to create tension. Cinematography was inspired by Robert Richardson's work with Quentin Tarantino. Overall, the trailer drew from techniques of influential horror directors like Alfred Hitchcock and Wes Craven.
Gemma Lovitt created four storyboards for a music video. The first storyboard establishes the scene and introduces the main characters through close-up shots linking the visuals to song lyrics. The second storyboard shows a more humorous side of the characters through various shot types to maintain audience attention. The third storyboard focuses on the female artist alone through shots depicting annoyance and independence. Props like lemons are used to link visuals to lyrics. The fourth and final storyboard ends with many props and lanterns going up in the sky, showing the artist finding simple pleasures to illustrate how the simplest things can amuse people.
The document outlines the schedule and activities for a staff professional development day focused on analyzing student writing across content areas using a common writing assessment rubric. The day will be divided into three parts: discussing writing expectations in different subjects, introducing the writing assessment, and calibrating scores by evaluating student essays. Teachers will learn strategies for close reading standards, analyzing sources, and using evidence from texts to support arguments. They will practice scoring sample essays using the rubric before scoring blind student essays in mixed grade levels to analyze writing skills and needs.
The document summarizes responses to questionnaires about a documentary, print advertisement, and radio advertisement for a documentary about dogs. The questionnaires covered topics like what people liked and disliked about the documentary and advertisements, whether the advertisements effectively promoted the documentary, and if the purpose and content of the documentary was clear.
Kristen Stewart was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She was discovered at a school holiday show and signed with Gersh Agency in Beverly Hills. Some of her early roles included The Thirteenth Year (1999), Panic Room (2002), and Speak (2004). She gained worldwide fame for her role as Bella Swan in the Twilight film series, though the attention from fans was overwhelming. More recently she has starred in Snow White and the Huntsman and On the Road.
This document discusses hair loss prevention and examines the normal hair growth cycle compared to alopecic, or abnormal, hair growth. It notes that testosterone and DHT can induce hair follicle apoptosis, leading to hair fallout and reduced regrowth. Good blood flow to the hair roots provides nutrients necessary for growth. Androgenetic alopecia is reported to affect 50-70% of Caucasian men and 40-50% of women, with the main influencing factor being dihydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT shortens the hair growth cycle and leads to hair loss by shrinking hair follicles. Inhibition of the 5-alpha reductase enzyme can prevent the conversion of testosterone to DHT and thus reduce hair
The document provides character profiles for three characters from a story: The Presence is an evil character who haunts house number 42 after being disturbed from her past life where she was misunderstood; Natalya Stuart is an unlucky character who stays at her friend's house on the night of the haunting and disappears after making poor decisions; Hannah Nolen is a typical teenage girl who has her friend stay over unknowingly inviting her into a haunted house, and may have survived if her friend Natalya was smarter.
The spider monkey has a black head and golden body and lives in the canopy of trees. It moves nimbly from tree to tree by using its long tail to swing between branches. It eats fruit and the female chooses her mate, with whom she has babies after a gestation period of 226 to 232 days.
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 document summarizes the technologies used by the student at different stages of their horror film project. They researched films online using IMDB and Google, and watched films on DVD to analyze techniques. They used Microsoft Word to analyze films and Microsoft Publisher to plan shots and schedules. Adobe Photoshop and After Effects were used to construct the horror trailer, poster, and magazine cover. The student evaluated their work by posting it to their blog, Facebook, YouTube, and conducting surveys to gather feedback from others. This feedback helped them improve their projects.
The document lists positive and negative statements about a person's life in two categories. For positive statements, it mentions that the person has a boyfriend, has finished their baccalaureate degree, and has a proper house. For negative statements, it says that the person has not visited Mexico, has not bought a cart, and has not finished their university course.
Video games are electronic games played by human interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a display device. The first commercially sold video game was Computer Space in 1971. Video games have evolved greatly over time driven by advancing gaming technology. There are different classifications of video games including casual games which have simple rules, serious games designed to convey information or learning, and educational games aimed to help students excel in certain subjects. Some popular current video games mentioned are Red Dead Redemption, Call of Duty Ghost, Battlefield 4, and Little Big Planet.
The document discusses how film technology has proliferated and improved accessibility for audiences and filmmakers. It provides examples of technological advances like CGI effects, 3D movies, and high-definition that have enhanced the filmmaking and viewing experience. Specifically, it outlines how digital projection technology through initiatives like the Digital Screen Network have made independent films more widely available to audiences and helped smaller budget filmmakers. However, cutting-edge technology remains very expensive, with major studio films spending over millions whereas independent films often have much smaller budgets.
The document provides a shot list for a film project taking place in the woods, outlining 19 shots needing to be filmed featuring the actor Gemma Habgood and her dog Alaska. It details the equipment, costumes, makeup, and notes needed for each shot. The makeup is described as getting progressively paler for shots where Gemma becomes more scared.
The first Americans crossed into North America over a land bridge that connected Siberia to Alaska around 30,000 years ago during the last ice age. As the climate warmed, sea levels rose and the land bridge disappeared. These early peoples adapted to various environments across North and South America, developing distinct cultural practices and traditions depending on available natural resources and climate conditions in different regions. Though cultural practices varied regionally, Native Americans generally shared beliefs about nature's spirituality, communal land ownership, and sustainable use of resources.
The document summarizes audience feedback from a survey about an opening film sequence. Most respondents agreed that the use of lighting was effective in setting the crime genre tone. They felt the soundtrack coordinated well with the visuals and that just the right amount of information was revealed without giving too much away. This sense of mystery was successful in making most of the audience want to watch the rest of the film.
This document repeats the name "Cameron Hay" multiple times in different lines with varying amounts of whitespace. It provides no other substantive information beyond repeating the same name over and over again in different formats.
I am writing to invite Cam Hay to take part in my upcoming music video. The video is for my new single "Summertime" and will involve shooting scenes at the beach this coming Saturday. I think Cam would be perfect for one of the main roles in the video and I hope he will be available to participate.
This document provides summaries of several controversial advertisements from around the world:
1) An ad for Ashley Madison that suggested it was okay to cheat on an overweight wife was criticized, not for its message but for using a model's image without permission.
2) A Burger King ad in Singapore promoting a "Super Seven Incher" sandwich was pulled for sexual innuendo.
3) A shock ad campaign in Milwaukee warned about statutory rape using graphic images to get its message across.
4) An ad mocking Tony Blair's ID card proposal by giving him a Hitler-like mustache sparked outrage for comparing him to a mass murderer.
This album cover features images and text including the title, artist name, barcode, and track list. It also includes an awkward image of Alicia's hand and a funny pulled face on the front cover. Additional terms and conditions information is provided.
The document appears to be a website promoting a musician named Emma Rignal. It includes sections for news, blogs, videos, galleries, live events, signups, and a store. There are links to listen to and download Emma's new album on iTunes, as well as a news feed with updates and a music video for her song "Kiss With a Fist".
The document appears to be a website promoting a musician named Emma Rignal. It includes sections for news, blogs, videos, galleries, live events, signups, and a store. There are links to listen to and download Emma's new album on iTunes, as well as a news feed with updates and a music video for her song "Kiss With a Fist".
The document appears to be a website promoting a musician named Emma Rignal. It includes sections for news, blogs, videos, galleries, live events, signups, and a store. There are links to listen to and download Emma's new album on iTunes, as well as a news feed with updates and a music video for her song "Kiss With a Fist".
The document outlines the schedule and activities for a staff professional development day focused on analyzing student writing across content areas using a common writing assessment rubric. The day will be divided into three parts: discussing writing expectations in different subjects, introducing the writing assessment, and calibrating scores by evaluating student essays. Teachers will learn strategies for close reading standards, analyzing sources, and using evidence from texts to support arguments. They will practice scoring sample essays using the rubric before scoring blind student essays in mixed grade levels to analyze writing skills and needs.
The document summarizes responses to questionnaires about a documentary, print advertisement, and radio advertisement for a documentary about dogs. The questionnaires covered topics like what people liked and disliked about the documentary and advertisements, whether the advertisements effectively promoted the documentary, and if the purpose and content of the documentary was clear.
Kristen Stewart was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She was discovered at a school holiday show and signed with Gersh Agency in Beverly Hills. Some of her early roles included The Thirteenth Year (1999), Panic Room (2002), and Speak (2004). She gained worldwide fame for her role as Bella Swan in the Twilight film series, though the attention from fans was overwhelming. More recently she has starred in Snow White and the Huntsman and On the Road.
This document discusses hair loss prevention and examines the normal hair growth cycle compared to alopecic, or abnormal, hair growth. It notes that testosterone and DHT can induce hair follicle apoptosis, leading to hair fallout and reduced regrowth. Good blood flow to the hair roots provides nutrients necessary for growth. Androgenetic alopecia is reported to affect 50-70% of Caucasian men and 40-50% of women, with the main influencing factor being dihydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT shortens the hair growth cycle and leads to hair loss by shrinking hair follicles. Inhibition of the 5-alpha reductase enzyme can prevent the conversion of testosterone to DHT and thus reduce hair
The document provides character profiles for three characters from a story: The Presence is an evil character who haunts house number 42 after being disturbed from her past life where she was misunderstood; Natalya Stuart is an unlucky character who stays at her friend's house on the night of the haunting and disappears after making poor decisions; Hannah Nolen is a typical teenage girl who has her friend stay over unknowingly inviting her into a haunted house, and may have survived if her friend Natalya was smarter.
The spider monkey has a black head and golden body and lives in the canopy of trees. It moves nimbly from tree to tree by using its long tail to swing between branches. It eats fruit and the female chooses her mate, with whom she has babies after a gestation period of 226 to 232 days.
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 document summarizes the technologies used by the student at different stages of their horror film project. They researched films online using IMDB and Google, and watched films on DVD to analyze techniques. They used Microsoft Word to analyze films and Microsoft Publisher to plan shots and schedules. Adobe Photoshop and After Effects were used to construct the horror trailer, poster, and magazine cover. The student evaluated their work by posting it to their blog, Facebook, YouTube, and conducting surveys to gather feedback from others. This feedback helped them improve their projects.
The document lists positive and negative statements about a person's life in two categories. For positive statements, it mentions that the person has a boyfriend, has finished their baccalaureate degree, and has a proper house. For negative statements, it says that the person has not visited Mexico, has not bought a cart, and has not finished their university course.
Video games are electronic games played by human interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a display device. The first commercially sold video game was Computer Space in 1971. Video games have evolved greatly over time driven by advancing gaming technology. There are different classifications of video games including casual games which have simple rules, serious games designed to convey information or learning, and educational games aimed to help students excel in certain subjects. Some popular current video games mentioned are Red Dead Redemption, Call of Duty Ghost, Battlefield 4, and Little Big Planet.
The document discusses how film technology has proliferated and improved accessibility for audiences and filmmakers. It provides examples of technological advances like CGI effects, 3D movies, and high-definition that have enhanced the filmmaking and viewing experience. Specifically, it outlines how digital projection technology through initiatives like the Digital Screen Network have made independent films more widely available to audiences and helped smaller budget filmmakers. However, cutting-edge technology remains very expensive, with major studio films spending over millions whereas independent films often have much smaller budgets.
The document provides a shot list for a film project taking place in the woods, outlining 19 shots needing to be filmed featuring the actor Gemma Habgood and her dog Alaska. It details the equipment, costumes, makeup, and notes needed for each shot. The makeup is described as getting progressively paler for shots where Gemma becomes more scared.
The first Americans crossed into North America over a land bridge that connected Siberia to Alaska around 30,000 years ago during the last ice age. As the climate warmed, sea levels rose and the land bridge disappeared. These early peoples adapted to various environments across North and South America, developing distinct cultural practices and traditions depending on available natural resources and climate conditions in different regions. Though cultural practices varied regionally, Native Americans generally shared beliefs about nature's spirituality, communal land ownership, and sustainable use of resources.
The document summarizes audience feedback from a survey about an opening film sequence. Most respondents agreed that the use of lighting was effective in setting the crime genre tone. They felt the soundtrack coordinated well with the visuals and that just the right amount of information was revealed without giving too much away. This sense of mystery was successful in making most of the audience want to watch the rest of the film.
This document repeats the name "Cameron Hay" multiple times in different lines with varying amounts of whitespace. It provides no other substantive information beyond repeating the same name over and over again in different formats.
I am writing to invite Cam Hay to take part in my upcoming music video. The video is for my new single "Summertime" and will involve shooting scenes at the beach this coming Saturday. I think Cam would be perfect for one of the main roles in the video and I hope he will be available to participate.
This document provides summaries of several controversial advertisements from around the world:
1) An ad for Ashley Madison that suggested it was okay to cheat on an overweight wife was criticized, not for its message but for using a model's image without permission.
2) A Burger King ad in Singapore promoting a "Super Seven Incher" sandwich was pulled for sexual innuendo.
3) A shock ad campaign in Milwaukee warned about statutory rape using graphic images to get its message across.
4) An ad mocking Tony Blair's ID card proposal by giving him a Hitler-like mustache sparked outrage for comparing him to a mass murderer.
This album cover features images and text including the title, artist name, barcode, and track list. It also includes an awkward image of Alicia's hand and a funny pulled face on the front cover. Additional terms and conditions information is provided.
The document appears to be a website promoting a musician named Emma Rignal. It includes sections for news, blogs, videos, galleries, live events, signups, and a store. There are links to listen to and download Emma's new album on iTunes, as well as a news feed with updates and a music video for her song "Kiss With a Fist".
The document appears to be a website promoting a musician named Emma Rignal. It includes sections for news, blogs, videos, galleries, live events, signups, and a store. There are links to listen to and download Emma's new album on iTunes, as well as a news feed with updates and a music video for her song "Kiss With a Fist".
The document appears to be a website promoting a musician named Emma Rignal. It includes sections for news, blogs, videos, galleries, live events, signups, and a store. There are links to listen to and download Emma's new album on iTunes, as well as a news feed with updates and a music video for her song "Kiss With a Fist".
The document provides direction for filming a music video depicting a playful, passionate relationship between two people (Emma and Ryan) through their interactions and dancing to the lyrics of the song. The filming will include close-up shots of Emma dancing silly and smiling in a plain white room, a shot of her opening her hands from her eyes during the chorus, and a scene of Emma and Ryan playfully challenging each other during an activity like rollerblading before they both fall to the ground laughing at the end.
The document outlines the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) rating system which classifies films, videos, DVDs and other works into categories based on their content. The categories range from U for universal to 18 for works suitable only for adults. Each category description specifies what types of content and at what level are considered acceptable. For example, a U rated work should be suitable for all ages, while an 18 rated work can contain explicit sexual images or very strong violence but not if it breaches criminal law.
The document outlines the different rating categories for films and videos in the UK. It describes the intended audiences and defines the types of content suitable for each rating category, from "U" which is suitable for all ages, to "PG" which may have some scenes unsuitable for young children, to "12A", "12", and "15" which are restricted to older age groups, to "18" which is restricted to adults. It also defines the "R18" category which is only for explicit adult content and can only be shown in licensed venues for adults.
The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) is a voluntary regulatory body for British newspapers and magazines, consisting of representatives from major publishers. It has no legal powers and relies on voluntary cooperation from newspapers. It received criticism for its handling of the phone hacking scandal and plans were announced to replace it with a new independent regulator. The PCC also proposed a voluntary "kitemarking" system to regulate bloggers covering current affairs.
This document contains a questionnaire about the film Johnny English that asks questions about the BBFC rating categories present in a scene, the overall rating of the film, the appropriateness of violence for different age groups, whether the violence provides comedic value or could be imitated by children, and if the use of knives should result in a higher rating.
The document provides information about the 2010 Darren Aronofsky film Black Swan. It discusses the film's genre as drama and thriller. The story is about a ballerina, Nina, competing for the lead role in Swan Lake who starts to lose her grip on reality. The document examines some of the film's more mature content around self-harm, drug use, and sex and analyzes why the British Board of Film Classification rated the film 15 instead of 18.
Bullet Boy is a 2004 British drama film directed by Saul Dibb, starring UK rapper Ashley Walters. It tells the story of Ricky, a young man recently released from prison who struggles to leave behind a life of gang violence in London. The film realistically depicts the effects of Ricky's lifestyle on his family, particularly his younger brother. Though initially passed with a 12A rating due to its depiction of serious social issues, Bullet Boy was ultimately rated 15 for its strong language, violence and depiction of a brief but graphic sex scene. It went on to gross over £450,000 at the UK box office.
Darren Aronofsky's 2010 drama thriller Black Swan follows a ballerina, Nina, who lands the lead role in Swan Lake but finds her grasp on reality slipping as she gets increasingly immersed in the role. The film explores Nina's descent into paranoia and madness as she struggles between her own good girl persona and the dark seductress of the Black Swan. While containing sexually explicit and disturbing scenes, the film's aversive portrayal of self-harm and drug use aims to discourage such behaviors rather than encourage them. One masturbation scene in particular pushes the boundaries of a 15 rating. Ultimately, the BBFC passed the film at 15 for theaters and for its DVD release.
The front cover of the Ellie Goulding album features a relaxed image of the artist with water colors and bold text highlighting her name as the main branding. Song titles on the back cover and inside uses the same font and colors. Photos on the inside depict emotions related to songs about violence and death with toned down colors not distracting from the artistic imagery and lyrics. Track listings and website are included for more information.
This document contains a questionnaire about expectations for clothing, colors, content, and styles in indie music videos. It asks about common clothing expectations for indie stars, colors that match the indie scene, elements that should be in every indie video, whether videos tend to be narrative, abstract, or performance-focused, how the artist might be dressed, if dancing has a place in indie videos, and makeup styles suitable for indie artists. Respondents are asked to fill in the blanks with their thoughts on these elements of an typical indie music video.
The document describes scenes from a music video depicting an escalating cycle of violence between a boy and girl. It begins with them playfully pushing and kicking each other at a table. The boy then smashes a plate on the girl's head, so she sets their bed on fire in retaliation. Subsequent scenes show them laughing and singing about further hurting each other, before riding bikes and faking injuries as payback. The video ends with them play fighting in a nicer way.
The document describes a boy watching a girl playing through a window in the rain. It then shows him singing in a dark room with a spotlight, playing guitar and getting flashes of the girl he loves. After finishing his song, the camera shows him walking away in the rain, still thinking of the girl.