This document provides research on music and sound for an assignment, including screenshots and hyperlinks to stock music sites and a blog with free music. It appears to contain research from Group 9 on finding music and sound files for a project.
Курс «Новые медиа технологии в образовании»
Составитель: СалыховаБакытгуль Урынбасаровна, к.п.н.
Курс рассчитан на 36 часов. Проводится в для преподавателей
КазУМОиМЯ им. Абылай хана
с 12 ноября по 23 ноября 2012 года.
This document contains multiple exchanges between customers and suppliers requesting price quotes and product details. Customers ask for prices of furniture, decor items, and packaging options. Suppliers provide price quotes in US dollars and Kuwaiti dinars and additional design and customization details. Both parties discuss potential changes to colors, materials, quantities and dates.
Este documento es un resumen de la hoja de vida de Joan Andres Quezada Gallardo. Detalla su información personal, educación, cursos y capacitaciones, logros, experiencia laboral y referencias. Quezada Gallardo es un ecuatoriano de 20 años que estudia tercer año de comunicación en la Universidad Politécnica Salesiana en Cuenca y ha participado activamente en varios grupos juveniles y ambientales.
Prezentace k přednášce Davida Velechovského z Nekonference Reklama 2014 - 13.2.2014
Podrobnosti zde: http://www.besteto.cz/reklama-2014-sklik-prezentace
This document provides a summary of dating advice and techniques for attracting women, organized into chapters. The introduction outlines the author's background and experience researching psychology and developing techniques to attract women. Chapter 1 discusses developing self-confidence through rituals and controlling one's focus using questions. Chapter 2 covers women's psychology, noting they are attracted to confident, ambitious men who can make decisions. Chapter 3 gives advice on using body language like smiling and playful banter to gauge interest and get closer to a woman.
Курс «Новые медиа технологии в образовании»
Составитель: СалыховаБакытгуль Урынбасаровна, к.п.н.
Курс рассчитан на 36 часов. Проводится в для преподавателей
КазУМОиМЯ им. Абылай хана
с 12 ноября по 23 ноября 2012 года.
This document contains multiple exchanges between customers and suppliers requesting price quotes and product details. Customers ask for prices of furniture, decor items, and packaging options. Suppliers provide price quotes in US dollars and Kuwaiti dinars and additional design and customization details. Both parties discuss potential changes to colors, materials, quantities and dates.
Este documento es un resumen de la hoja de vida de Joan Andres Quezada Gallardo. Detalla su información personal, educación, cursos y capacitaciones, logros, experiencia laboral y referencias. Quezada Gallardo es un ecuatoriano de 20 años que estudia tercer año de comunicación en la Universidad Politécnica Salesiana en Cuenca y ha participado activamente en varios grupos juveniles y ambientales.
Prezentace k přednášce Davida Velechovského z Nekonference Reklama 2014 - 13.2.2014
Podrobnosti zde: http://www.besteto.cz/reklama-2014-sklik-prezentace
This document provides a summary of dating advice and techniques for attracting women, organized into chapters. The introduction outlines the author's background and experience researching psychology and developing techniques to attract women. Chapter 1 discusses developing self-confidence through rituals and controlling one's focus using questions. Chapter 2 covers women's psychology, noting they are attracted to confident, ambitious men who can make decisions. Chapter 3 gives advice on using body language like smiling and playful banter to gauge interest and get closer to a woman.
The document discusses various technologies used during the process of constructing a product. These include:
- Blogger and Slideshare for research and planning to organize work and embed presentations
- Final Cut Pro, anchor points, and color correction for video editing during construction
- Powtoon and Emaze for creating interactive presentations for evaluation
The student learned how to use these technologies and apply various functions and skills like fading, text effects, and presentation design. Overall the document reflects on the technologies used and what was learned from using each tool.
This document summarizes the film techniques used in 5 horror and thriller films: Shaun of the Dead, Insidious, The Women in Black 2, The Purge, and Dead Snow. For each film, the student analyzes elements like lighting, sound, mise-en-scene, editing, camera shots, and makeup to understand how they enhance the mood and scare audiences. Effective techniques included realistic zombie costumes and makeup, lighting used to increase fear, and point-of-view shots showing the characters' perspectives. The document evaluates how these cinematic elements were skillfully employed to immerse viewers and make the films more unsettling experiences.
The document discusses several horror films that provide inspiration for an original student film (OTS). It summarizes the plots of The Cabin in the Woods, The Conjuring, Ouija, You're Next, and Unfriended. Key ideas discussed include using an isolated setting, supernatural elements, masks/axes as threatening props, and low-key lighting to set a dark atmosphere. The document considers how elements from these films could inform the mise-en-scene, storyline, and genre conventions of the student's own film project.
The document summarizes several zombie and horror movies and TV shows that could provide inspiration for an individual research project on zombie genre films. It discusses key plot points and conventions of The Walking Dead, Saw, I Am Legend, Wolf Creek, and 28 Days Later. These include the characterization of the protagonist as an authoritative figure, the realistic progression of zombie makeup over time, focusing on small groups of survivors, and starting the story already in the midst of an apocalyptic outbreak.
Three campers are being chased by a zombie down a path. They come to a fence that slows them down and have to squeeze through a tight gap. One camper is out of breath and realizes another forgot their inhaler. As two campers carry on, zombies appear and surround the breathless camper while the others look on.
This document discusses sound design for a film, noting that heavy music can help build tension and that diegetic, or naturalistic, sounds bring realism to create a believable world.
Our production schedule has been updated for the upcoming quarter. Several projects have been pushed back due to delays receiving parts from our suppliers. The robotics project will now begin in June instead of April, while the new product line launch is pushed to August from July. Overall, these delays will likely impact our quarterly revenue projections.
This document lists the costume and props for Group 9's performance, which includes pyjamas, a brown T-shirt, and a black short sleeve shirt as costume items, along with a bed sheet, flour, phone, camera, cosmetics, and microphone as props.
This document lists the costumes and props needed for a production, including pyjamas, t-shirts, a short sleeve shirt, and an all white costume. It also lists props like a bed sheet, flour, phone, camera, cosmetics, and microphone. The document also mentions a script and storyboards were included.
Music is used in horror movies to determine the mood for viewers and make them feel certain emotions like fear. Scary, sinister music builds suspense by making viewers suspect something is about to happen due to the dark music. The horror movie music adds to the atmosphere to increase intensity and make the film scarier by adding suspense and dramatic effect as it leads up to events in the film.
This document discusses the editing tools used by Group 9 for Assignment 45. It describes the Selection tool for moving clips on the timeline, the Razor tool for cutting clips into sections, the Crop tool for shortening clips by trimming starts or ends, and the Pen tool for creating fade in and fade out transitions and other special effects.
The document discusses target audiences for horror films. It explains that a target audience is important for generating box office revenue. Typical viewers of horror films are males aged 15-24 who seek thrill. However, women's viewership of horror has recently exceeded men's. The document then examines target audiences for specific horror subgenres like paranormal, slasher, and zombie films. It provides details on the expected age, gender, ethnicity, class, and sexuality of viewers for each subgenre. Audience research found that people enjoy horror for adrenaline and gore while others dislike it for being too scary. Feedback revealed common expectations for chase scenes, blood, stabbing, and hideouts in horror films.
This document provides feedback on a draft assignment and targets for improvement. It outlines positives and negatives of the draft, including good camera angles but focusing issues. Audience research found that chase scenes, dark atmospheres, enclosed areas, blood, and stabbings were well-received genres. The targets for the final draft are to clearly indicate the sub-genre, improve mise-en-scene, properly place titles, use a range of shots and angles, make a well-produced title sequence, and employ editing techniques to create effects.
This document outlines an editing schedule for Assignment 44. It provides details for a group working on post-production for the assignment. The schedule likely includes deadlines and tasks for editing the video produced for the assignment.
The document discusses font and title design considerations for zombie film openings. It recommends sans serif fonts in bold and large sizes with dark colors like black, dark red, or brown. Inspiration is drawn from The Walking Dead which uses a title wipe. Potential fonts include Arial Black, Bank Gothic, Century Gothic, Lucida Sans Unicode, Verdana, and Tahoma. Text should contrast the background but not stand out too much. Big bold text on a black background will introduce the title, while smaller bold text lists the crew names and regular text gives their jobs. Minimal or no movement is preferred, though a slow crawl could work. Text should appear in unused negative space and wipe away as clips change.
This document discusses choosing a film distribution company. It lists several similar UK distribution companies for zombie films, including Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios, 20th Century Fox, Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures, Studio Canal, and Channel 5 Television. It recommends selecting Sony Pictures/Columbia Pictures as they could distribute the film worldwide and have more experience distributing popular zombie films in the UK than other companies.
This document discusses the development of a production company by Ciaran, Harry, Jack, and Jake. It lists several similar existing production companies known for horror films. It then suggests some name ideas for the new production company, such as Apocalyptic Pictures and Torture Pictures. Finally, it proposes ideas for the production company's ident or logo, drawing inspiration from Blumhouse Productions and aiming to establish a dark and disturbing tone through quick flashes of light and imagery in a dark corridor.
Scripts is a short play written by four authors: Ciaran, Harry, Jack, and Jake. The play likely involves dialogue between the characters as it is labeled a "script." In just a few lines or pages, the four authors collaborated on this creative work.
The document discusses various technologies used during the process of constructing a product. These include:
- Blogger and Slideshare for research and planning to organize work and embed presentations
- Final Cut Pro, anchor points, and color correction for video editing during construction
- Powtoon and Emaze for creating interactive presentations for evaluation
The student learned how to use these technologies and apply various functions and skills like fading, text effects, and presentation design. Overall the document reflects on the technologies used and what was learned from using each tool.
This document summarizes the film techniques used in 5 horror and thriller films: Shaun of the Dead, Insidious, The Women in Black 2, The Purge, and Dead Snow. For each film, the student analyzes elements like lighting, sound, mise-en-scene, editing, camera shots, and makeup to understand how they enhance the mood and scare audiences. Effective techniques included realistic zombie costumes and makeup, lighting used to increase fear, and point-of-view shots showing the characters' perspectives. The document evaluates how these cinematic elements were skillfully employed to immerse viewers and make the films more unsettling experiences.
The document discusses several horror films that provide inspiration for an original student film (OTS). It summarizes the plots of The Cabin in the Woods, The Conjuring, Ouija, You're Next, and Unfriended. Key ideas discussed include using an isolated setting, supernatural elements, masks/axes as threatening props, and low-key lighting to set a dark atmosphere. The document considers how elements from these films could inform the mise-en-scene, storyline, and genre conventions of the student's own film project.
The document summarizes several zombie and horror movies and TV shows that could provide inspiration for an individual research project on zombie genre films. It discusses key plot points and conventions of The Walking Dead, Saw, I Am Legend, Wolf Creek, and 28 Days Later. These include the characterization of the protagonist as an authoritative figure, the realistic progression of zombie makeup over time, focusing on small groups of survivors, and starting the story already in the midst of an apocalyptic outbreak.
Three campers are being chased by a zombie down a path. They come to a fence that slows them down and have to squeeze through a tight gap. One camper is out of breath and realizes another forgot their inhaler. As two campers carry on, zombies appear and surround the breathless camper while the others look on.
This document discusses sound design for a film, noting that heavy music can help build tension and that diegetic, or naturalistic, sounds bring realism to create a believable world.
Our production schedule has been updated for the upcoming quarter. Several projects have been pushed back due to delays receiving parts from our suppliers. The robotics project will now begin in June instead of April, while the new product line launch is pushed to August from July. Overall, these delays will likely impact our quarterly revenue projections.
This document lists the costume and props for Group 9's performance, which includes pyjamas, a brown T-shirt, and a black short sleeve shirt as costume items, along with a bed sheet, flour, phone, camera, cosmetics, and microphone as props.
This document lists the costumes and props needed for a production, including pyjamas, t-shirts, a short sleeve shirt, and an all white costume. It also lists props like a bed sheet, flour, phone, camera, cosmetics, and microphone. The document also mentions a script and storyboards were included.
Music is used in horror movies to determine the mood for viewers and make them feel certain emotions like fear. Scary, sinister music builds suspense by making viewers suspect something is about to happen due to the dark music. The horror movie music adds to the atmosphere to increase intensity and make the film scarier by adding suspense and dramatic effect as it leads up to events in the film.
This document discusses the editing tools used by Group 9 for Assignment 45. It describes the Selection tool for moving clips on the timeline, the Razor tool for cutting clips into sections, the Crop tool for shortening clips by trimming starts or ends, and the Pen tool for creating fade in and fade out transitions and other special effects.
The document discusses target audiences for horror films. It explains that a target audience is important for generating box office revenue. Typical viewers of horror films are males aged 15-24 who seek thrill. However, women's viewership of horror has recently exceeded men's. The document then examines target audiences for specific horror subgenres like paranormal, slasher, and zombie films. It provides details on the expected age, gender, ethnicity, class, and sexuality of viewers for each subgenre. Audience research found that people enjoy horror for adrenaline and gore while others dislike it for being too scary. Feedback revealed common expectations for chase scenes, blood, stabbing, and hideouts in horror films.
This document provides feedback on a draft assignment and targets for improvement. It outlines positives and negatives of the draft, including good camera angles but focusing issues. Audience research found that chase scenes, dark atmospheres, enclosed areas, blood, and stabbings were well-received genres. The targets for the final draft are to clearly indicate the sub-genre, improve mise-en-scene, properly place titles, use a range of shots and angles, make a well-produced title sequence, and employ editing techniques to create effects.
This document outlines an editing schedule for Assignment 44. It provides details for a group working on post-production for the assignment. The schedule likely includes deadlines and tasks for editing the video produced for the assignment.
The document discusses font and title design considerations for zombie film openings. It recommends sans serif fonts in bold and large sizes with dark colors like black, dark red, or brown. Inspiration is drawn from The Walking Dead which uses a title wipe. Potential fonts include Arial Black, Bank Gothic, Century Gothic, Lucida Sans Unicode, Verdana, and Tahoma. Text should contrast the background but not stand out too much. Big bold text on a black background will introduce the title, while smaller bold text lists the crew names and regular text gives their jobs. Minimal or no movement is preferred, though a slow crawl could work. Text should appear in unused negative space and wipe away as clips change.
This document discusses choosing a film distribution company. It lists several similar UK distribution companies for zombie films, including Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios, 20th Century Fox, Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures, Studio Canal, and Channel 5 Television. It recommends selecting Sony Pictures/Columbia Pictures as they could distribute the film worldwide and have more experience distributing popular zombie films in the UK than other companies.
This document discusses the development of a production company by Ciaran, Harry, Jack, and Jake. It lists several similar existing production companies known for horror films. It then suggests some name ideas for the new production company, such as Apocalyptic Pictures and Torture Pictures. Finally, it proposes ideas for the production company's ident or logo, drawing inspiration from Blumhouse Productions and aiming to establish a dark and disturbing tone through quick flashes of light and imagery in a dark corridor.
Scripts is a short play written by four authors: Ciaran, Harry, Jack, and Jake. The play likely involves dialogue between the characters as it is labeled a "script." In just a few lines or pages, the four authors collaborated on this creative work.