This document provides information about the song "Alive" by British record production duo Chase & Status featuring Jacob Banks. It was released independently on December 15, 2013 as the third single from their third studio album Brand New Machine. The genre is drum and bass, which is characterized by fast breakbeats between 150-180 beats per minute. The video for "Alive" reflects the quick pace through rapid shots and tells a story of a character who is kicked out by his father, commits a robbery, but then leaves a life of crime behind after losing his girlfriend.
The music video begins with a shy girl watching cheerleaders practice. When the lights flicker out, the heavy metal band Lordi enters led by their demonic frontman Mr. Lordi. He kills the cheerleaders and raises them as zombies. The girl is initially terrified but grows confident as Mr. Lordi points to her. She comes to lead the zombie cheerleaders menacingly through the school as other students flee in fear. The video transforms the shy girl through the power of Lordi's hard rock music, showing how it can empower outsiders.
Suicide Squad and Batman are both action/superhero films that involve explosions and fighting. A My Chemical Romance music video features people playing instruments and is classified as rock music. A Twenty One Pilots music video includes alternative hip hop music and people playing drums. Panic at the Disco's "Ready to Go" music video shows people singing and dancing like a musical. A genre is a style or category of art, music, or literature used to classify creative works.
This document provides analyses of four music videos and how they apply Goodwin's theory. It summarizes each video, noting elements like visual techniques used, whether they match the genre and lyrics of the song, and if they include shots of the band or direct address to the audience. Elements like changing shots to match instruments or quickening pace are also described for some videos.
This document discusses different types of sound that can be used in films, including diegetic and non-diegetic sound. Diegetic sound comes from within the scene, like dialogue or ambient noise, while non-diegetic sound is added later in post-production, like music or sound effects. It provides examples of how cresendos build tension through increasing sound or music, while diminuendos release tension with fading sound. Sforzandos are short, loud noises used to emphasize shocks or scares, like a door slamming sharply.
1) The document is a treatment for a music video for the song "Sunrise" by the band Our Last Night.
2) The proposed story is about a teenage boy struggling with suicidal thoughts who goes on a journey through woods and barriers as a metaphor for overcoming his suicidal thoughts.
3) Scenes with the band will be incorporated to maintain the rock vibe while keeping the emotional theme of the song, with lighting meant to capture a sunrise atmosphere.
Serillian is a metal band formed in 2005 in Great Yarmouth, UK. They aim to provide fast, heavy music with discernible riffs, technical solos, and powerful vocals. The band has gone through some lineup changes over their two years together, but currently consists of six members who are influenced by artists like Zakk Wylde, Cliff Burton, and Tim "Ripper" Owens. Serillian has self-recorded two demo albums and plays covers in addition to their original songs. They have performed numerous local gigs to enthusiastic crowds.
Singer-songwriters typically have consistent album cover designs and use patterns that fade between parts of their music videos. Their music videos often feature the artist and a romantic interest walking through scenic natural settings like fields or forests, and then show close-ups of the artist playing acoustic guitar either by a fireplace in a cottage or in a music studio. They mainly use acoustic guitars and have videos that zoom out from close-ups of playing to shots of them singing.
This document provides information about the song "Alive" by British record production duo Chase & Status featuring Jacob Banks. It was released independently on December 15, 2013 as the third single from their third studio album Brand New Machine. The genre is drum and bass, which is characterized by fast breakbeats between 150-180 beats per minute. The video for "Alive" reflects the quick pace through rapid shots and tells a story of a character who is kicked out by his father, commits a robbery, but then leaves a life of crime behind after losing his girlfriend.
The music video begins with a shy girl watching cheerleaders practice. When the lights flicker out, the heavy metal band Lordi enters led by their demonic frontman Mr. Lordi. He kills the cheerleaders and raises them as zombies. The girl is initially terrified but grows confident as Mr. Lordi points to her. She comes to lead the zombie cheerleaders menacingly through the school as other students flee in fear. The video transforms the shy girl through the power of Lordi's hard rock music, showing how it can empower outsiders.
Suicide Squad and Batman are both action/superhero films that involve explosions and fighting. A My Chemical Romance music video features people playing instruments and is classified as rock music. A Twenty One Pilots music video includes alternative hip hop music and people playing drums. Panic at the Disco's "Ready to Go" music video shows people singing and dancing like a musical. A genre is a style or category of art, music, or literature used to classify creative works.
This document provides analyses of four music videos and how they apply Goodwin's theory. It summarizes each video, noting elements like visual techniques used, whether they match the genre and lyrics of the song, and if they include shots of the band or direct address to the audience. Elements like changing shots to match instruments or quickening pace are also described for some videos.
This document discusses different types of sound that can be used in films, including diegetic and non-diegetic sound. Diegetic sound comes from within the scene, like dialogue or ambient noise, while non-diegetic sound is added later in post-production, like music or sound effects. It provides examples of how cresendos build tension through increasing sound or music, while diminuendos release tension with fading sound. Sforzandos are short, loud noises used to emphasize shocks or scares, like a door slamming sharply.
1) The document is a treatment for a music video for the song "Sunrise" by the band Our Last Night.
2) The proposed story is about a teenage boy struggling with suicidal thoughts who goes on a journey through woods and barriers as a metaphor for overcoming his suicidal thoughts.
3) Scenes with the band will be incorporated to maintain the rock vibe while keeping the emotional theme of the song, with lighting meant to capture a sunrise atmosphere.
Serillian is a metal band formed in 2005 in Great Yarmouth, UK. They aim to provide fast, heavy music with discernible riffs, technical solos, and powerful vocals. The band has gone through some lineup changes over their two years together, but currently consists of six members who are influenced by artists like Zakk Wylde, Cliff Burton, and Tim "Ripper" Owens. Serillian has self-recorded two demo albums and plays covers in addition to their original songs. They have performed numerous local gigs to enthusiastic crowds.
Singer-songwriters typically have consistent album cover designs and use patterns that fade between parts of their music videos. Their music videos often feature the artist and a romantic interest walking through scenic natural settings like fields or forests, and then show close-ups of the artist playing acoustic guitar either by a fireplace in a cottage or in a music studio. They mainly use acoustic guitars and have videos that zoom out from close-ups of playing to shots of them singing.
The document analyzes the Marilyn Manson music video "No Reflection" from his album Born Villain. The summary describes the plot of the music video, where Manson is sitting with his "wife" and others when strange events start occurring, including the girls throwing up and dying, while Manson escapes. The analysis then covers the camera work, lighting, editing, mise-en-scene, and relates the video to several music video theories about promoting the artist and their rebellious image.
This document provides a logline and context for a thriller film called "Submerged" about a boy who drowns but his death turns into a murder investigation. The setting and location will be Priory Pond in Reigate Park, UK. Key characters include the victim, a family member being interviewed by the police, and the policeman. Cast and crew roles are identified. Props, costumes, and makeup needs are outlined, as well as permission and health and safety considerations.
The document discusses the plans for a music video. It will feature a band performing outside at Playing Aloud studios in Lincoln. The band members will wear black clothes and makeup to look sad and fit the glam metal genre. In the storyline, the distressed vocalist will be comforted by the other band members, who ask him to join their band.
The document discusses four music videos and how they apply Goodwin's theory. It provides analysis of each video, describing elements like visual transitions, shots that match lyrics or instruments, inclusion of band performance, and narrative techniques. Artists discussed include Amy MacDonald, Cassandra Wilson, Tawanna Shaunte, and Fleet Foxes. The document analyzes how different genres of music, from indie rock to jazz to folk, are represented visually in each music video.
This document provides an analysis of the 1965 Beatles song "Drive My Car". It was a #1 hit in the UK and US that represented a new rock-oriented sound for the band. The song features a heavy, droning guitar intro and distinctive drum rhythm. John Lennon sings cynical lyrics about a relationship bringing him down. The chorus modulation and triple repetition of the word "ride" is highlighted as a classic song structure element. Analysis also covers the bridge, ending, and musical elements that give the illusion of tempo changes without the drums actually speeding up.
This document discusses different types of sound that can be used in films, including diegetic sound that comes from within the scene and non-diegetic sound that is added later. It provides examples of how crescendos are used to build suspense and signal that something is about to happen, while diminuendos indicate a threat has passed. Sforzandos involve short, loud noises used to emphasize shock or fear.
The document discusses two theories - Todorov's five stages of a media text and Propp's characterization theory. It applies Todorov's stages to analyze the music video "Antartica" by Sound of Guns, summarizing each stage: original equilibrium of a happy couple, disruption when the girlfriend attacks another girl in a bar, recognition of the problem the next day, attempts to restore the relationship that fail and lead to violence, and a new equilibrium after the girlfriend kills the boyfriend. It also applies Propp's theory about stock characters to the music video "Sometimes" by Sound of Guns, identifying the hero, princess, villains, and helpers.
This document discusses the I-VI-IV-V chord progression, also known as the "doo-wop" progression. It is one of the most common chord progressions in popular music, appearing in many hit songs from the 1950s to modern times. The progression uses the tonic, submediant, subdominant, and dominant chords (C, Am, F, G in the key of C for example). The document provides examples of songs that use this progression and some common variations.
This document discusses different types of sounds that can be used in films, including diegetic sounds recorded on set and non-diegetic sounds added in post-production. It provides examples of how films like Jaws, Psycho, The Godfather, CSI, and Paranormal Activity use sounds like dialogue, music, and effects to build tension or emphasize scary moments.
The document outlines photography plans for a magazine cover and double-page spread featuring a female duet. It discusses using concrete steps with one artist higher than the other for the cover shot, and a smashed window for the double-page spread. Other artists will be photographed in abandoned warehouses and destroyed rooms. Guitars, metal pipes, and amps will be used as props. The duet will wear dark colors like black skinny jeans, jumpers, or dresses with ripped tights and boots. Shot types will include wide shots to fit both artists and long shots to show outfits, with low angles used to make the duet look powerful. Compositions are described for the stair and wide shots.
Sing-a-bration 2011: John Jacobson Choreography WorkshopPender's Music Co.
Sing-a-bration 2011: John Jacobson Choreography Workshop -- A Choral Workshop/Reading Session event sponsored by Pender's Music Co. (Saturday, July 16th, 2011 | Lewisville Convention Center, Lewisville, TX). Clinicians: John Jacobson & Special Guest Roger Emerson (Hal Leonard).
Michael Jackson's 1982 album "Thriller" is considered the best-selling album of all time. The title song's music video featured Michael Jackson and his girlfriend being stalked at night. The iconic video included spooky scenes, intricate dance moves, and emphasized sound effects through visuals to create an atmosphere of fear. It ended with a twist that it was all a dream, cementing its place as one of the most memorable and influential music videos ever made.
Thriller was Michael Jackson's sixth studio album released in 1982. It is considered the best-selling album of all time and its title song has the best-selling music video. The music video for Thriller features Michael Jackson and his girlfriend being menaced by zombies in a graveyard setting. Through its iconic choreography, sound effects, and spooky atmosphere, the Thriller video effectively builds suspense and aligns the visuals with the song's lyrics.
The document summarizes three music videos:
1) The Killers' "All These Things That I've Done" features the band running from women while protecting a sign in a Western-style, film noir black-and-white video with a nonlinear narrative.
2) Justice's "D.A.N.C.E." shows characters in a dark building with constantly changing animated t-shirt designs linked to their movements.
3) The Beatles' "Get Back" was filmed just before their split and features impromptu rooftop performance with spectators watching from surrounding buildings and streets.
The document summarizes and analyzes three music videos. The first video for the band Gallows captures their live energy and passion for their music. The second video for Frank Turner shows the realities of being a musician and getting music heard. The third video for City and Colour depicts the contrast between the artist's normal life and stage performance, showing he is just a normal person too.
This document analyzes the music video for "Skinny Love" by Birdy. It summarizes the various shots and how they set the mood through lighting, camera angles, and imagery. Close-up shots of the artist singing are intercut with shots of her walking through an old house like a shadow, fitting with the folk genre's use of imagery over direct narrative. Effects like slow motion are also used conventionally in indie/folk music videos to portray objects and scenes that contradict the lyrics. The ending fades the piano and transitions to black with the camera on the left rather than the right, seeming to reverse the story.
This music video was directed by Bruce Gowers and produced by Roy Thomas Baker for the Queen song "Bohemian Rhapsody". It features Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor, John Deacon, and Brian May. The video begins with the band singing in front of a plain black background before changing to shots of them performing on stage. Freddie Mercury is given most screen time and prominence as the lead singer and writer of the song. The lyrics tell the story of a man who accidentally kills someone and sells his soul to the devil.
9 shot analysis - Taylor Swift (Safe & Sound)rebeccaasmedia
This document analyzes the 9 shots in Taylor Swift's music video for "Safe and Sound" through their visual elements and symbolism. The shots establish a misty, empty forest setting through wide shots of trees. Medium shots show the artist moving through the woods to illustrate the music. Close-ups express her facial emotions of despair and emphasize lyrics at the end. Visuals like bare trees, white sky, and the artist's plain dress convey a sense of purity, coldness and emptiness, reflecting the song's message.
This document discusses different types of music videos, including in concert/live videos which show artists performing live on stage, animation videos which can be hand drawn, digital, or stop motion and are often used by indie and alternative bands, narrative videos which tell a story by cutting between the narrative and the artist singing, and parody, pastiche, and homage videos which respectively imitate, celebrate, or pay tribute to other artists or media works.
Primary productivity refers to the production of organic compounds through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. Photosynthesis uses sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, while chemosynthesis uses chemical energy from inorganic nutrients. Oceanic productivity is influenced by the availability of nutrients and sunlight. Polar regions have limited productivity due to a lack of sunlight, while tropical regions have limited nutrients. Temperate regions balance both sunlight and nutrients for optimal productivity. Energy is inefficiently transferred between trophic levels in a food chain, so animals in complex food webs are more resilient.
The document analyzes the Marilyn Manson music video "No Reflection" from his album Born Villain. The summary describes the plot of the music video, where Manson is sitting with his "wife" and others when strange events start occurring, including the girls throwing up and dying, while Manson escapes. The analysis then covers the camera work, lighting, editing, mise-en-scene, and relates the video to several music video theories about promoting the artist and their rebellious image.
This document provides a logline and context for a thriller film called "Submerged" about a boy who drowns but his death turns into a murder investigation. The setting and location will be Priory Pond in Reigate Park, UK. Key characters include the victim, a family member being interviewed by the police, and the policeman. Cast and crew roles are identified. Props, costumes, and makeup needs are outlined, as well as permission and health and safety considerations.
The document discusses the plans for a music video. It will feature a band performing outside at Playing Aloud studios in Lincoln. The band members will wear black clothes and makeup to look sad and fit the glam metal genre. In the storyline, the distressed vocalist will be comforted by the other band members, who ask him to join their band.
The document discusses four music videos and how they apply Goodwin's theory. It provides analysis of each video, describing elements like visual transitions, shots that match lyrics or instruments, inclusion of band performance, and narrative techniques. Artists discussed include Amy MacDonald, Cassandra Wilson, Tawanna Shaunte, and Fleet Foxes. The document analyzes how different genres of music, from indie rock to jazz to folk, are represented visually in each music video.
This document provides an analysis of the 1965 Beatles song "Drive My Car". It was a #1 hit in the UK and US that represented a new rock-oriented sound for the band. The song features a heavy, droning guitar intro and distinctive drum rhythm. John Lennon sings cynical lyrics about a relationship bringing him down. The chorus modulation and triple repetition of the word "ride" is highlighted as a classic song structure element. Analysis also covers the bridge, ending, and musical elements that give the illusion of tempo changes without the drums actually speeding up.
This document discusses different types of sound that can be used in films, including diegetic sound that comes from within the scene and non-diegetic sound that is added later. It provides examples of how crescendos are used to build suspense and signal that something is about to happen, while diminuendos indicate a threat has passed. Sforzandos involve short, loud noises used to emphasize shock or fear.
The document discusses two theories - Todorov's five stages of a media text and Propp's characterization theory. It applies Todorov's stages to analyze the music video "Antartica" by Sound of Guns, summarizing each stage: original equilibrium of a happy couple, disruption when the girlfriend attacks another girl in a bar, recognition of the problem the next day, attempts to restore the relationship that fail and lead to violence, and a new equilibrium after the girlfriend kills the boyfriend. It also applies Propp's theory about stock characters to the music video "Sometimes" by Sound of Guns, identifying the hero, princess, villains, and helpers.
This document discusses the I-VI-IV-V chord progression, also known as the "doo-wop" progression. It is one of the most common chord progressions in popular music, appearing in many hit songs from the 1950s to modern times. The progression uses the tonic, submediant, subdominant, and dominant chords (C, Am, F, G in the key of C for example). The document provides examples of songs that use this progression and some common variations.
This document discusses different types of sounds that can be used in films, including diegetic sounds recorded on set and non-diegetic sounds added in post-production. It provides examples of how films like Jaws, Psycho, The Godfather, CSI, and Paranormal Activity use sounds like dialogue, music, and effects to build tension or emphasize scary moments.
The document outlines photography plans for a magazine cover and double-page spread featuring a female duet. It discusses using concrete steps with one artist higher than the other for the cover shot, and a smashed window for the double-page spread. Other artists will be photographed in abandoned warehouses and destroyed rooms. Guitars, metal pipes, and amps will be used as props. The duet will wear dark colors like black skinny jeans, jumpers, or dresses with ripped tights and boots. Shot types will include wide shots to fit both artists and long shots to show outfits, with low angles used to make the duet look powerful. Compositions are described for the stair and wide shots.
Sing-a-bration 2011: John Jacobson Choreography WorkshopPender's Music Co.
Sing-a-bration 2011: John Jacobson Choreography Workshop -- A Choral Workshop/Reading Session event sponsored by Pender's Music Co. (Saturday, July 16th, 2011 | Lewisville Convention Center, Lewisville, TX). Clinicians: John Jacobson & Special Guest Roger Emerson (Hal Leonard).
Michael Jackson's 1982 album "Thriller" is considered the best-selling album of all time. The title song's music video featured Michael Jackson and his girlfriend being stalked at night. The iconic video included spooky scenes, intricate dance moves, and emphasized sound effects through visuals to create an atmosphere of fear. It ended with a twist that it was all a dream, cementing its place as one of the most memorable and influential music videos ever made.
Thriller was Michael Jackson's sixth studio album released in 1982. It is considered the best-selling album of all time and its title song has the best-selling music video. The music video for Thriller features Michael Jackson and his girlfriend being menaced by zombies in a graveyard setting. Through its iconic choreography, sound effects, and spooky atmosphere, the Thriller video effectively builds suspense and aligns the visuals with the song's lyrics.
The document summarizes three music videos:
1) The Killers' "All These Things That I've Done" features the band running from women while protecting a sign in a Western-style, film noir black-and-white video with a nonlinear narrative.
2) Justice's "D.A.N.C.E." shows characters in a dark building with constantly changing animated t-shirt designs linked to their movements.
3) The Beatles' "Get Back" was filmed just before their split and features impromptu rooftop performance with spectators watching from surrounding buildings and streets.
The document summarizes and analyzes three music videos. The first video for the band Gallows captures their live energy and passion for their music. The second video for Frank Turner shows the realities of being a musician and getting music heard. The third video for City and Colour depicts the contrast between the artist's normal life and stage performance, showing he is just a normal person too.
This document analyzes the music video for "Skinny Love" by Birdy. It summarizes the various shots and how they set the mood through lighting, camera angles, and imagery. Close-up shots of the artist singing are intercut with shots of her walking through an old house like a shadow, fitting with the folk genre's use of imagery over direct narrative. Effects like slow motion are also used conventionally in indie/folk music videos to portray objects and scenes that contradict the lyrics. The ending fades the piano and transitions to black with the camera on the left rather than the right, seeming to reverse the story.
This music video was directed by Bruce Gowers and produced by Roy Thomas Baker for the Queen song "Bohemian Rhapsody". It features Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor, John Deacon, and Brian May. The video begins with the band singing in front of a plain black background before changing to shots of them performing on stage. Freddie Mercury is given most screen time and prominence as the lead singer and writer of the song. The lyrics tell the story of a man who accidentally kills someone and sells his soul to the devil.
9 shot analysis - Taylor Swift (Safe & Sound)rebeccaasmedia
This document analyzes the 9 shots in Taylor Swift's music video for "Safe and Sound" through their visual elements and symbolism. The shots establish a misty, empty forest setting through wide shots of trees. Medium shots show the artist moving through the woods to illustrate the music. Close-ups express her facial emotions of despair and emphasize lyrics at the end. Visuals like bare trees, white sky, and the artist's plain dress convey a sense of purity, coldness and emptiness, reflecting the song's message.
This document discusses different types of music videos, including in concert/live videos which show artists performing live on stage, animation videos which can be hand drawn, digital, or stop motion and are often used by indie and alternative bands, narrative videos which tell a story by cutting between the narrative and the artist singing, and parody, pastiche, and homage videos which respectively imitate, celebrate, or pay tribute to other artists or media works.
Primary productivity refers to the production of organic compounds through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. Photosynthesis uses sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, while chemosynthesis uses chemical energy from inorganic nutrients. Oceanic productivity is influenced by the availability of nutrients and sunlight. Polar regions have limited productivity due to a lack of sunlight, while tropical regions have limited nutrients. Temperate regions balance both sunlight and nutrients for optimal productivity. Energy is inefficiently transferred between trophic levels in a food chain, so animals in complex food webs are more resilient.
Este documento resume la investigación sobre isoflavonas, fitoestrógenos encontrados en plantas que pueden ayudar a aliviar síntomas de la menopausia. Explica que aunque sólo algunas mujeres pueden metabolizar isoflavonas a equol, una forma más potente, la genisteína tiene gran potencia sin necesidad de metabolización. Estudios demuestran que suplementos de isoflavonas reducen sofocos a través de receptores estrogénicos, y su reducción de colesterol ocurre independientemente de estos receptores. Rec
Este documento presenta un "Manifiesto Masculino" con 20 declaraciones sobre las características y perspectivas que los hombres tienen. Afirma que los hombres son simples y directos, que piensan principalmente en sexo, que les gusta pasar los domingos con amigos viendo deportes, y que no disfrutan de ir de compras. También dice que los hombres tienen pocos pares de zapatos y no pueden ayudar a elegir entre muchas opciones de ropa.
El resumen describe la clase de español del Sr. Johnston el 3 de octubre de 2012. Los estudiantes discutieron los significados de adjetivos como "generoso", "perezoso", y "gracioso". Luego completaron un ejercicio donde describieron cómo son y respondieron preguntas sobre si son amables, atrevidos o atléticos/artísticos.
Apocalyptica es una banda de metal sinfónico formada en 1992 en Helsinki, Finlandia por cuatro violonchelistas graduados de la academia de música clásica Sibelius. Su álbum debut de 1996 Plays Metallica by Four Cellos, que contenía versiones de canciones de Metallica en chelo, vendió más de un millón de copias. Desde entonces han lanzado otros seis álbumes de estudio y un recopilatorio por su décimo aniversario. Su trabajo más reciente, el álbum 7th Symphony de 2010, conti
restauration du chœur de l'église Saint-Gervais et Saint-Protais Bry94360
"Dans l'esprit voulu par Louis Daguerre, la restauration du chœur de l'église Saint-Gervais et Saint-Protais de Bry-sur-Marne avant la repose du diorama".
It is said that art is a projection of what is in the soul. Maybe there is no other present-day contemporary artist that this statement befits more than the Los Angeles based painter, Paul Rusconi. Paul, who was born in Santa Cruz, California has literally been through hell and back but still stands tall and continues to do what he loves best. His revolutionary contemporary paintings have won him pretty accolades from around the world.
El documento presenta un plan de lanzamiento de campaña para el nuevo producto "Strength", una inyección mensual para el tratamiento de la disfunción eréctil producida por Laboratorios Farma Health C.A. El objetivo es dar a conocer las bondades del producto entre la población masculina que sufre esta condición. La campaña utilizará medios impresos, televisivos, promotoras y material promocional para posicionar el producto por sus atributos de calidad.
Metallica es una banda de thrash metal fundada en 1981 en Los Ángeles por Lars Ulrich y James Hetfield. La banda ha tenido varios cambios de integrantes y ha lanzado 10 álbumes de estudio desde 1983, incluyendo clásicos del metal como Ride the Lightning y Master of Puppets.
My media product uses several conventions of real music magazines in its format and design. The title "mixtape" relates to how artists release free music, and the simple color scheme of red, black, and white follows conventions to not overcomplicate the design. Photos are laid out using rules of thirds and Guttenberg principles for clarity and readability. While some conventions are followed, such as direct address in photos and plain backgrounds, other elements challenge conventions by manipulating images in black and white or cutting out backgrounds to save space. The written article also follows conventions through its informal tone, column layout, and use of a kicker and images on the double page spread.
The document provides instructions for making puppets out of socks. It lists the necessary materials which include a sock, card stock, buttons, felt, yarn, pompoms, googly eyes, and ribbon. The instructions are in 6 steps: 1) cut off the toe of the sock, 2) trace and cut out a mouth shape from card stock, 3) cut a smaller mouth shape from felt, 4) glue the card stock and felt inside the sock, 5) glue on eyes and hair, 6) see examples of completed puppets.
The music video for All Time Low's "Somewhere in Neverland" depicts the singer wanting to escape from a dull office job into a carefree childhood fantasy world. It uses a vintage filter and depicts the singer and other characters happily flying away from responsibilities. While mostly playful, the beginning realistically shows the stress of modern life contributing to suicidal thoughts for the singer and another character. The video aims to portray universal feelings of wanting to return to easier times and simpler pleasures in life.
The document provides an audience profile for a rock music genre. It estimates that the audience is split 50/50 male and female, though more females like rock music than males. The average age of the audience is estimated to be 19 years old, as that age range of 16-25 would most likely enjoy this type of rock music. The document then provides a visual analysis of the stereotypical fashion style of fans of this music genre, describing colored hair, makeup, clothing items like leather shorts and band shirts that allow fans to express individuality and find others who share their musical tastes.
Esteban, un hombre con mala suerte, conoce a un anciano que ofrece hechizos a cambio de ofrendas. Esteban acepta matar tres personas a cambio de que la mujer que ama lo corresponda. Sin embargo, la mujer que debe matar resulta ser su amada. Esteban miente al anciano y obtiene riquezas y fama, pero eventualmente todo se le quita y queda solo nuevamente.
Cuatro velas representando la paz, la fe, el amor y la esperanza conversan entre sí. Las primeras tres velas se apagan al darse cuenta que esas cualidades ya no son importantes para las personas. Llega un niño que prende nuevamente esas velas con la ayuda de la vela de la esperanza, mostrando que mientras haya esperanza se pueden volver a encender las demás cualidades.
La electricidad y el cuerpo humano ing. ramn martnezhina1292
Este documento describe los efectos de la electricidad en el cuerpo humano. Explica que las corrientes eléctricas pueden causar daños parciales o la muerte, y es importante conocer los primeros auxilios en caso de un choque eléctrico. Describe cómo afectan diferentes niveles de corriente eléctrica los músculos, respiración y corazón, y cómo varía la resistencia del cuerpo. También explica los diferentes tipos de corrientes eléctricas, como las de contacto directo, a través
ZombieLand is a comedy horror film that takes place in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by zombies. It follows the story of several survivors, each with their own set of rules for staying alive. The film uses flashbacks to develop characters and explain their backstories, allowing it to get straight into action scenes. It also makes the audience care about the characters through learning their motivations and past lives. Character relationships are built up over the film, and they face sacrifices to test these new bonds. This helps drive the plot and ensures the audience remains interested in the outcome.
The document provides descriptions for three potential music videos:
1) A punk rock band featuring three women musicians with an "evil woman" as the main character who brutally kills a man in synchronization with the song.
2) A 1950s-style video featuring a woman mourning over a lost love in various scenarios matching the lyrics.
3) A video for the Rolling Stones' "Angie" showing romantic moments between the singer and the girl intercut with performances in a dark atmosphere.
Rock music is often used in films during scenes of conflict or raw emotion to convey a sense of rebellion and intensity. Examples include "Welcome to the Jungle" in Megamind during a fight scene and "Immigrant Song" in Shrek preceding a fight. Classical music sets a serious, tense tone and is used to elicit emotion from audiences. Pop music creates a joyful mood and iconic moments by highlighting characters' happiness.
Rock music is often used in films during scenes of conflict or raw emotion to convey a sense of rebellion and intensity. Examples include "Welcome to the Jungle" in Megamind during a fight scene and "Immigrant Song" in Shrek preceding a fight. Classical music sets a serious, tense tone and is used to elicit emotion from audiences. Pop music creates a joyful mood and iconic moments by highlighting characters' happiness.
This document provides the track listings for several Elvis Presley compilation albums containing unreleased recordings and alternate takes from studio sessions and movie soundtracks. It includes albums such as "Elvis Presley Loose Ends Vol. 1-3", "Elvis in Hollywood", "The Hollywood Sessions", and "Original Film Music Vol. 1-8" which compile outtakes and rare recordings spanning Elvis' career from the 1950s through the 1970s. The albums offer an inside look at Elvis' creative process through unheard versions of songs that provide historical insight into his musical legacy.
This document provides the track listings for several Elvis Presley compilation albums containing unreleased recordings and alternate takes from studio sessions and movie soundtracks. It includes albums such as "Elvis Presley Loose Ends Vol. 1-3", "Elvis in Hollywood", "The Hollywood Sessions", and "Original Film Music Vol. 1-8" which compile outtakes and rare recordings spanning Elvis' career from the 1950s through the 1970s. The albums offer an inside look at Elvis' creative process through unheard versions of songs that provide historical insight into his musical legacy.
This document provides the track listings for several compilation albums of Elvis Presley's studio outtakes, alternate takes, and home recordings. It includes albums such as "Elvis Presley Loose Ends Vol. 1-3", "Elvis in Hollywood", "The Hollywood Sessions", and "Original Film Music Vol. 1-8" which contain unreleased songs and rare versions of songs from Elvis' movies and recording sessions. The albums were released by various record labels to collect and share previously unreleased recordings from Elvis' extensive catalog.
This document provides the track listings for several Elvis Presley compilation albums containing unreleased recordings and alternate takes from studio sessions and movie soundtracks. It includes albums such as "Elvis Presley Loose Ends Vol. 1-3", "Elvis in Hollywood", "The Hollywood Sessions", and "Original Film Music Vol. 1-8" which compile outtakes and rare recordings spanning Elvis' career from the 1950s through the 1970s. The albums offer an inside look at Elvis' creative process through unheard versions of songs that provide historical insight into his musical legacy.
The document discusses common conventions and themes across different music genres in their music videos. For pop music videos, the star is central, editing is fast-paced before choruses, and there are often bright visuals and narratives involving romance. R&B videos commonly take place at parties and feature depictions of wealth and romance. Indie videos are often set in cities and focus on concepts like love, while rock/metal videos feature creepy visuals, white lighting, an emphasis on the band, and themes of death.
The document outlines the production schedule and character details for a music video being filmed for the song "She's Hearing Voices" by Bloc Party. The protagonist struggles with mental health issues and the singer, though seeming real at first, is ultimately revealed to not be real and to represent the voices the protagonist hears. Shooting is scheduled across several days in January at various school locations and includes scenes of the band performing, the protagonist alone in their bedroom and walking to school, and a classroom scene. The singer is described as a charismatic but bullying leader who "glitches" and seems increasingly fake throughout the video, disappearing at the end to show they were not real.
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This document summarizes and provides examples of the previous work of several music video directors that may provide inspiration for a future music video project. It discusses Robby Starbuck and his diverse work with artists like Snoop Dogg, Asking Alexandria, and Yellowcard. It also outlines the work of Alan Ferguson with pop/rock artists like Fall Out Boy, Gym Class Heroes, and Panic! at the Disco. Additionally, it examines the comedic style of "Weird Al" Yankovic in videos like "Trapped in the Drive Thru" and "White and Nerdy."
The music video tells a narrative of a ritual or exorcism being performed on the lead singer of the band. It shows the singer appearing panicked and paranoid as he lies down, suggesting he has been drugged. Other band members are seen watching over him and holding him down when he tries to get up. Towards the end, black smoke is seen exiting the singer's mouth and he no longer seems distressed, indicating his release from whatever hold the ritual had on him. Intercut with these scenes are performances by the full band playing their instruments.
The document provides scheduling and character details for filming a music video. The bassist in the band is not actually real, but seems real at first before progressively appearing more fake and disappearing at the end of the video. The bassist is to appear disinterested during close-up shots on January 16th and energetic during band performance scenes on January 18th and 19th, following the protagonist around near a bridge on January 22nd and looking happy in a classroom scene on January 24th.
This 4-CD box set from BMG Heritage provides an inside look at Elvis Presley's career through 89 previously unreleased songs. CD1 features rare stereo masters from the 1950s. CD2 includes unreleased outtakes from his first 4 post-Army films. CD3 has comprehensive unreleased takes from studio sessions in Nashville. CD4 is a complete, previously unreleased 1972 live concert in San Antonio, Texas, giving fans an intimate glimpse into Elvis' music-making.
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The video has no strong narrative like the other two analyzed videos. It focuses more on emotion and Beyonce's image and representation. Scenes show her alone or with her love interest in soft lighting to portray purity and power. Her clothing, gentle dancing, and intimacy with her partner are meant to portray her as a strong yet controlled woman, appealing to other women and girls. Camera work and lighting emphasize her "halo" and angelic appearance to promote the song's theme and her iconic image.
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This document provides a searchable index of Elvis Presley albums organized alphabetically from A to Z. It lists over 200 album titles along with release dates, studios, labels, and other details. The albums span Elvis' entire career from his early recordings in the 1950s to live performances and compilations from the late 1960s through the 1970s.
The document outlines the filming schedule and character details for a music video about a teen struggling with mental health. It will be filmed over 5 days in January and feature close-ups of the band, their performance of the song, and classroom scenes. The drummer character, who is not real, will seem progressively fake as the video concludes. They feel conflicted about the singer's treatment of the protagonist but don't want to anger the singer.
The document provides background information on the band The Killers and discusses plans for a music video for their song "Jenny Was a Friend of Mine". It describes how the band formed in Las Vegas in 2002 and have since produced four albums. It then outlines a narrative idea for the music video involving a man running away from an unknown threat and flashbacks to happier times with a woman. It discusses incorporating shots of the band performing and locations in Newcastle for filming.
The group will make a music video for the song "Fallin' Apart" by The All-American Rejects. The video will tell the narrative of a man gradually falling apart from his girlfriend through a series of locations like Tyne Bridge and Alnwick Gardens. It will include performance scenes of the band and cut between the man singing on the bridge and flashbacks showing his relationship falling apart. Motifs like a red photo will connect the locations and the video aims to leave the audience wondering if the girlfriend was real.
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A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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