The document outlines the key phases of film production: pre-production, production, and post-production. In pre-production, tasks include screenwriting, storyboarding, casting, scheduling, and securing funding. During production, crews film on location under the direction of the director and departments like camera, lighting, and sound. In post-production, the film is edited, sound effects and music are added, and the final cut is prepared for distribution.
Why are some media products considered postmodernSianLynes
The document discusses how some media products are considered postmodern due to their deliberate manipulation of reality through techniques like intertextuality and pastiche. It provides examples from the films Inglorious Basterds and Drive to illustrate postmodernist techniques. Inglorious Basterds uses elements from genres like westerns and detective films to challenge expectations of the war genre. Drive similarly mixes genres like crime drama and romance to distort reality and lacks contextual cues about its time period. Both films employ techniques like references to other works, unconventional narratives, and manipulated settings to create exaggerated hyper realities for audiences.
The document discusses various aspects of business finance including:
- Sources of finance for businesses including internal sources like retained profits and external sources like bank loans. New businesses find it difficult to access finance due to high risk.
- Financial records that businesses keep like profit and loss statements, balance sheets, and cash flow forecasts to monitor performance and ensure solvency. Maintaining adequate working capital is important for businesses to pay debts.
- The concepts of revenue, costs, profits and losses. Break-even analysis can help businesses determine the minimum level of sales or output needed to cover total costs. Cash flow must be carefully managed to avoid insolvency.
Here's our #DigitalMarketing #strategy #review of upcoming #movie #Piku. An insightful study of how the movie used various social media channels to promote and engage with the audience.
The document provides an overview of key concepts in film production related to mise-en-scène including composition, framing, lighting, shot types, movement, settings, and duration of shots. It discusses analyzing single frames for mise-en-scène elements and provides a 15-point systematic analysis. It also covers frame aspect ratios, types of camera movement, and provides examples from the films Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and Moulin Rouge.
Corporate finance deals with how corporations raise and manage financial resources. It involves making investment, financing, and dividend decisions to maximize shareholder wealth while balancing risks and rewards. The discipline draws on economics, accounting, and mathematics to analyze financial statements and allocate capital. It also addresses agency problems that arise from conflicts of interest between shareholders and managers or creditors. Corporate finance has evolved with industrialization and technological changes, developing quantitative tools and theories to improve capital market efficiency and firm value.
This document provides a summary and analysis of scenes from a movie trailer. It analyzes character development and themes. The main character, Tony, is established as a Cuban gangster living in Miami in 1980 who displays wealth and power. Scenes show him in expensive locations with money and women, establishing his lavish lifestyle but also potential loneliness. Later scenes introduce violence and guns to portray the real dangers of his criminal world. The analysis conveys how the trailer uses visuals and pacing to introduce Tony and draw in viewers through excitement and glimpses at the gangster lifestyle.
The document outlines the key phases of film production: pre-production, production, and post-production. In pre-production, tasks include screenwriting, storyboarding, casting, scheduling, and securing funding. During production, crews film on location under the direction of the director and departments like camera, lighting, and sound. In post-production, the film is edited, sound effects and music are added, and the final cut is prepared for distribution.
Why are some media products considered postmodernSianLynes
The document discusses how some media products are considered postmodern due to their deliberate manipulation of reality through techniques like intertextuality and pastiche. It provides examples from the films Inglorious Basterds and Drive to illustrate postmodernist techniques. Inglorious Basterds uses elements from genres like westerns and detective films to challenge expectations of the war genre. Drive similarly mixes genres like crime drama and romance to distort reality and lacks contextual cues about its time period. Both films employ techniques like references to other works, unconventional narratives, and manipulated settings to create exaggerated hyper realities for audiences.
The document discusses various aspects of business finance including:
- Sources of finance for businesses including internal sources like retained profits and external sources like bank loans. New businesses find it difficult to access finance due to high risk.
- Financial records that businesses keep like profit and loss statements, balance sheets, and cash flow forecasts to monitor performance and ensure solvency. Maintaining adequate working capital is important for businesses to pay debts.
- The concepts of revenue, costs, profits and losses. Break-even analysis can help businesses determine the minimum level of sales or output needed to cover total costs. Cash flow must be carefully managed to avoid insolvency.
Here's our #DigitalMarketing #strategy #review of upcoming #movie #Piku. An insightful study of how the movie used various social media channels to promote and engage with the audience.
The document provides an overview of key concepts in film production related to mise-en-scène including composition, framing, lighting, shot types, movement, settings, and duration of shots. It discusses analyzing single frames for mise-en-scène elements and provides a 15-point systematic analysis. It also covers frame aspect ratios, types of camera movement, and provides examples from the films Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and Moulin Rouge.
Corporate finance deals with how corporations raise and manage financial resources. It involves making investment, financing, and dividend decisions to maximize shareholder wealth while balancing risks and rewards. The discipline draws on economics, accounting, and mathematics to analyze financial statements and allocate capital. It also addresses agency problems that arise from conflicts of interest between shareholders and managers or creditors. Corporate finance has evolved with industrialization and technological changes, developing quantitative tools and theories to improve capital market efficiency and firm value.
This document provides a summary and analysis of scenes from a movie trailer. It analyzes character development and themes. The main character, Tony, is established as a Cuban gangster living in Miami in 1980 who displays wealth and power. Scenes show him in expensive locations with money and women, establishing his lavish lifestyle but also potential loneliness. Later scenes introduce violence and guns to portray the real dangers of his criminal world. The analysis conveys how the trailer uses visuals and pacing to introduce Tony and draw in viewers through excitement and glimpses at the gangster lifestyle.
Corporate finance unit 5 corporate governanceGanesha Pandian
This document provides an overview of corporate governance guidelines in India as outlined by SEBI. It discusses the composition and role of the board of directors and audit committee, including requirements for independent directors and financial reporting oversight. It also covers disclosure requirements, CEO/CFO certifications, corporate governance ratings, and the importance of corporate social responsibility and avoiding corporate disasters by adhering to compliance and ethics.
The document discusses settlement cycles for securities trading. It defines a settlement cycle as the time period between when a trade is executed and when it is considered final, with the buyer paying for and receiving the shares and the seller delivering the shares. Currently, the standard settlement cycle for equities trades in the US is T+2, meaning settlement occurs two business days after the trade date. Other financial instruments like derivatives and currencies settle on T+1. The document provides examples of settlement cycles for different types of securities and describes the process and timeline of activities on each day of a typical T+2 settlement cycle.
Music videos originated from illustrated songs in the late 19th century that synchronized images to live music performances. In the 1920s-1930s, animated cartoons and musical films incorporated popular songs of the time. The Beatles' films in the 1960s helped establish music videos as a way to promote music without the artist being present. The launch of MTV in 1981 focused exclusively on music videos and helped popularize the format.
La escena final de la película Rápidos y Furiosos 7 incluye un homenaje al actor Paul Walker, quien falleció. La escena muestra a los personajes reunidos en la playa y despidiéndose, y luego sigue a los personajes de Walker y Dom recorriendo la carretera por última vez mientras suena la canción "See You Again". El análisis semiótico describe los planos, la luz, el color, el sonido y los mensajes denotativos y connotativos de la escena.
This document provides guidance to financial institutions and other reporting entities on identifying beneficial owners. It outlines a three-step process for identifying beneficial owners of legal persons: 1) Identify natural persons with controlling ownership interest, 2) Identify persons exercising control through other means, and 3) Identify senior management if no one is identified in the first two steps. It also provides guidance on identifying beneficial owners of legal arrangements like trusts. Reporting entities are advised to review source documents like corporate records, partnership agreements, and trust deeds to determine the ownership structure and identify beneficial owners.
It is comprehensive Presentation covering all the aspects of Takeover defenses like
Active Takeover Defense and Preventive Take over Defense
Hope you enjoy reading it as much as i enjoyed working it
This document provides an overview of key elements of film language for students to learn, including macro elements like genre and narrative, and micro elements like cinematography, sound, editing, and mise-en-scene. It defines various techniques within these elements, such as different camera shots and transitions, and explains how they are used to convey meaning and move the narrative forward. The document emphasizes the importance of students practicing identifying and analyzing these techniques in context to develop their understanding of genre and storytelling techniques.
This document discusses the management of cash. It begins by defining cash and its importance as the most liquid asset. It then discusses determining the optimal cash balance, collecting cash efficiently from receivables, and disbursing cash payments in a timely manner. The document outlines various motives for holding cash like transaction, precautionary and speculative motives. It also discusses objectives of cash management like maintaining an optimal cash balance.
The cost of films varies greatly depending on factors like production requirements, rights, success of the production company, crew size, length of production, and distribution costs. Very low budget films like 'The Blair Witch Project' were made for only $60,000 by using unknown actors, minimal crews who also filmed, and natural lighting. Government grants and tax schemes are available to encourage film production and bring jobs and culture to a country, but securing major investment usually relies on pre-sales of distribution rights to studios.
Film Opening Sequence Codes & Conventionsmimammedia
The document discusses various codes and conventions that are commonly used in film opening sequences. It begins by explaining the purpose of an opening sequence is to introduce the genre, setting, mood, and other elements. It then lists and describes different compositional and graphical elements that may be included, such as studio logos, titles, establishing the genre, character introductions, narration, sounds, credits, flashbacks, establishing shots, action scenes, and animation. Specific film examples are provided to illustrate several of these elements.
The document discusses derivatives markets in Nepal. It defines different types of derivatives like futures, options, swaps and forwards. It describes the key parties involved in derivatives trading like clients, brokers, and clearing houses. It provides an overview of the history and development of derivatives exchanges in Nepal. Some challenges of the Nepalese derivatives market mentioned include lack of regulation, expertise and awareness.
Corporate governance involves establishing order between a firm's owners and top-level managers to effectively direct strategic decisions and ensure accountability. It addresses the separation of ownership and control through internal mechanisms like boards of directors and executive compensation, and external mechanisms like the market for corporate control. However, divergent interests between owners and managers can lead to agency problems if not properly monitored and controlled.
Film development pre production productionMissConnell
Film production involves discrete stages including development, pre-production, production, and post-production. In development, an idea is developed into a screenplay. Pre-production involves preparations like hiring crew, selecting locations, and building sets. Production is where filming takes place, involving the cast, crew, and equipment to record scenes. Post-production includes editing, adding visual/sound effects, and completing the film.
This document discusses various aspects of marketing a movie, including defining marketing, developing a marketing strategy, budgeting, determining target audiences, and utilizing market research and word-of-mouth promotion. It notes that the average marketing budget for a Hollywood movie is 50% of its production budget. Successful marketing involves finding key selling points, determining the appropriate release timing and platforms, and getting people interested and talking positively about the film. Market research through test screenings and materials testing can provide feedback to improve the film and marketing campaign.
This document discusses different elements and characteristics of music videos. It provides examples of how lyrics can relate to visuals in a music video. It also explains how the music and cutting rhythm can be varied in a video to engage audiences. Genre characteristics like props and solo/band formats are described. The document also covers notions of looking at the camera and voyeurism. It discusses the demands record labels have in appealing to younger audiences. Finally, it provides an example of a performance-based music video and how that style can help convey a message.
1. Management of cash involves preparing cash budgets to forecast cash inflows and outflows. This helps control cash levels and ensure adequate funds are available.
2. Techniques to control cash inflows include concentration banking and lockbox systems which speed up collection of receipts. Controlling outflows aims to delay payments as much as possible.
3. Surplus cash beyond normal requirements can be invested optimally using models like Baumol and Miller-Orr that balance carrying costs of holding cash versus transaction costs of converting investments to cash.
This document defines key terms related to mise-en-scene and provides examples of how they contribute to character representation in film. It discusses lighting, setting, color, facial expressions, body language, gestures, costumes, makeup, props, and how these elements work together to portray characters as fitting or challenging stereotypes. Mise-en-scene refers to everything visible within the frame and how it is arranged or presented. Elements of mise-en-scene help reveal details about characters, mood, time, location, and themes in a movie.
The document discusses executive bodies of a company. It lists 12 group members who will make a presentation on topics such as the board of directors, corporate secretary, executive director, non-executive directors, and resolution of corporate conflicts. Each member is assigned a topic that they will cover in the presentation. The document provides background information and definitions for each topic.
Corporate finance unit 5 corporate governanceGanesha Pandian
This document provides an overview of corporate governance guidelines in India as outlined by SEBI. It discusses the composition and role of the board of directors and audit committee, including requirements for independent directors and financial reporting oversight. It also covers disclosure requirements, CEO/CFO certifications, corporate governance ratings, and the importance of corporate social responsibility and avoiding corporate disasters by adhering to compliance and ethics.
The document discusses settlement cycles for securities trading. It defines a settlement cycle as the time period between when a trade is executed and when it is considered final, with the buyer paying for and receiving the shares and the seller delivering the shares. Currently, the standard settlement cycle for equities trades in the US is T+2, meaning settlement occurs two business days after the trade date. Other financial instruments like derivatives and currencies settle on T+1. The document provides examples of settlement cycles for different types of securities and describes the process and timeline of activities on each day of a typical T+2 settlement cycle.
Music videos originated from illustrated songs in the late 19th century that synchronized images to live music performances. In the 1920s-1930s, animated cartoons and musical films incorporated popular songs of the time. The Beatles' films in the 1960s helped establish music videos as a way to promote music without the artist being present. The launch of MTV in 1981 focused exclusively on music videos and helped popularize the format.
La escena final de la película Rápidos y Furiosos 7 incluye un homenaje al actor Paul Walker, quien falleció. La escena muestra a los personajes reunidos en la playa y despidiéndose, y luego sigue a los personajes de Walker y Dom recorriendo la carretera por última vez mientras suena la canción "See You Again". El análisis semiótico describe los planos, la luz, el color, el sonido y los mensajes denotativos y connotativos de la escena.
This document provides guidance to financial institutions and other reporting entities on identifying beneficial owners. It outlines a three-step process for identifying beneficial owners of legal persons: 1) Identify natural persons with controlling ownership interest, 2) Identify persons exercising control through other means, and 3) Identify senior management if no one is identified in the first two steps. It also provides guidance on identifying beneficial owners of legal arrangements like trusts. Reporting entities are advised to review source documents like corporate records, partnership agreements, and trust deeds to determine the ownership structure and identify beneficial owners.
It is comprehensive Presentation covering all the aspects of Takeover defenses like
Active Takeover Defense and Preventive Take over Defense
Hope you enjoy reading it as much as i enjoyed working it
This document provides an overview of key elements of film language for students to learn, including macro elements like genre and narrative, and micro elements like cinematography, sound, editing, and mise-en-scene. It defines various techniques within these elements, such as different camera shots and transitions, and explains how they are used to convey meaning and move the narrative forward. The document emphasizes the importance of students practicing identifying and analyzing these techniques in context to develop their understanding of genre and storytelling techniques.
This document discusses the management of cash. It begins by defining cash and its importance as the most liquid asset. It then discusses determining the optimal cash balance, collecting cash efficiently from receivables, and disbursing cash payments in a timely manner. The document outlines various motives for holding cash like transaction, precautionary and speculative motives. It also discusses objectives of cash management like maintaining an optimal cash balance.
The cost of films varies greatly depending on factors like production requirements, rights, success of the production company, crew size, length of production, and distribution costs. Very low budget films like 'The Blair Witch Project' were made for only $60,000 by using unknown actors, minimal crews who also filmed, and natural lighting. Government grants and tax schemes are available to encourage film production and bring jobs and culture to a country, but securing major investment usually relies on pre-sales of distribution rights to studios.
Film Opening Sequence Codes & Conventionsmimammedia
The document discusses various codes and conventions that are commonly used in film opening sequences. It begins by explaining the purpose of an opening sequence is to introduce the genre, setting, mood, and other elements. It then lists and describes different compositional and graphical elements that may be included, such as studio logos, titles, establishing the genre, character introductions, narration, sounds, credits, flashbacks, establishing shots, action scenes, and animation. Specific film examples are provided to illustrate several of these elements.
The document discusses derivatives markets in Nepal. It defines different types of derivatives like futures, options, swaps and forwards. It describes the key parties involved in derivatives trading like clients, brokers, and clearing houses. It provides an overview of the history and development of derivatives exchanges in Nepal. Some challenges of the Nepalese derivatives market mentioned include lack of regulation, expertise and awareness.
Corporate governance involves establishing order between a firm's owners and top-level managers to effectively direct strategic decisions and ensure accountability. It addresses the separation of ownership and control through internal mechanisms like boards of directors and executive compensation, and external mechanisms like the market for corporate control. However, divergent interests between owners and managers can lead to agency problems if not properly monitored and controlled.
Film development pre production productionMissConnell
Film production involves discrete stages including development, pre-production, production, and post-production. In development, an idea is developed into a screenplay. Pre-production involves preparations like hiring crew, selecting locations, and building sets. Production is where filming takes place, involving the cast, crew, and equipment to record scenes. Post-production includes editing, adding visual/sound effects, and completing the film.
This document discusses various aspects of marketing a movie, including defining marketing, developing a marketing strategy, budgeting, determining target audiences, and utilizing market research and word-of-mouth promotion. It notes that the average marketing budget for a Hollywood movie is 50% of its production budget. Successful marketing involves finding key selling points, determining the appropriate release timing and platforms, and getting people interested and talking positively about the film. Market research through test screenings and materials testing can provide feedback to improve the film and marketing campaign.
This document discusses different elements and characteristics of music videos. It provides examples of how lyrics can relate to visuals in a music video. It also explains how the music and cutting rhythm can be varied in a video to engage audiences. Genre characteristics like props and solo/band formats are described. The document also covers notions of looking at the camera and voyeurism. It discusses the demands record labels have in appealing to younger audiences. Finally, it provides an example of a performance-based music video and how that style can help convey a message.
1. Management of cash involves preparing cash budgets to forecast cash inflows and outflows. This helps control cash levels and ensure adequate funds are available.
2. Techniques to control cash inflows include concentration banking and lockbox systems which speed up collection of receipts. Controlling outflows aims to delay payments as much as possible.
3. Surplus cash beyond normal requirements can be invested optimally using models like Baumol and Miller-Orr that balance carrying costs of holding cash versus transaction costs of converting investments to cash.
This document defines key terms related to mise-en-scene and provides examples of how they contribute to character representation in film. It discusses lighting, setting, color, facial expressions, body language, gestures, costumes, makeup, props, and how these elements work together to portray characters as fitting or challenging stereotypes. Mise-en-scene refers to everything visible within the frame and how it is arranged or presented. Elements of mise-en-scene help reveal details about characters, mood, time, location, and themes in a movie.
The document discusses executive bodies of a company. It lists 12 group members who will make a presentation on topics such as the board of directors, corporate secretary, executive director, non-executive directors, and resolution of corporate conflicts. Each member is assigned a topic that they will cover in the presentation. The document provides background information and definitions for each topic.