The presentation discusses the aspects of sound and how useful it is. But yeah this is not a physics presentation. It basically discusses applications of sound in video.
The document discusses how the media product utilizes, develops, and challenges conventions of real media products. It uses several film and music video theories in its production. It includes flashbacks through black and white effects to emphasize Yaron's childhood. Signs like photographs of Yaron's mother and his sad expressions are used to tell the story. Feedback was received that the teacher's outfit should have changed to show the passage of time. Overall, the production challenges conventions by using theoretical techniques like flashbacks while also developing conventions like closeups of the singer's face.
The document discusses the creative choices made for a music video for the song "My Head is a Jungle" by Emma Louise. It will tell the narrative story of a broken relationship through contemporary dance performance. Various filming techniques like different camera angles and the use of colored powders will help establish the narrative and convey the emotions of the relationship breakdown over the course of the song. Editing effects will further emphasize the obscure nature of the relationship.
This document discusses Foley sound and sound research. Foley sound involves adding sound effects in post-production to enhance audio quality, led by Foley artists who recreate footsteps, clothing moves, spot effects, and soundscapes. The authors will include Foley sound to add difficult to film sounds and manipulate audio to set specific atmospheres. Sound research is also important as sound creates effects to portray the intended atmosphere and informs the audience about the film through the opening title sequence.
This document discusses Foley sound and sound research. Foley sound involves adding sound effects in post-production to enhance audio quality, led by Foley artists who recreate footsteps, clothing moves, spot effects, and soundscapes. The authors will include Foley sound to add difficult to film sounds and manipulate audio to set specific atmospheres. Sound research is also important as sound creates effects to portray the intended atmosphere and informs the audience about the film through the opening title sequence.
Foley sound is the process of adding sound effects in post-production to enhance audio quality. A Foley artist creates footsteps, clothing movements, spot effects like phones ringing, and soundscapes to create natural environments. Foley will be used in the film to add sounds that may be difficult to record on set and to manipulate sounds to achieve a specific emotional atmosphere. Sound research is also important as sound helps set the atmosphere and conveys to the audience what the film is about without relying on images alone.
The document discusses sound and its uses in film and media, defining sound as things that are heard like music, speech and effects, a soundscape as a collection of sounds that create an atmosphere, sound design as the process of planning and manipulating audio elements to suspend disbelief and immerse the audience in realism.
The group split into teams to work efficiently on their documentary project. Some researched background music while others rendered footage. They did this work to create a rough cut of the documentary to see how it was coming together. The author was responsible for reviewing footage and determining the scene order. Organizing the footage in this way improved the quality of the documentary and made it look more polished.
This document discusses the symbols and meanings behind the music video genre that was chosen - pop. It focuses on the song "My Head is a Jungle" by Emma Louise and how the narrative and performance style of music video will be used to tell the story of a broken relationship through contemporary dance. Props like colored powders and a variety of camera shots and editing effects will help visualize the relationship and meanings of the song. Actors, lip syncing, and emphasis on the female artist are also discussed.
The document discusses how the media product utilizes, develops, and challenges conventions of real media products. It uses several film and music video theories in its production. It includes flashbacks through black and white effects to emphasize Yaron's childhood. Signs like photographs of Yaron's mother and his sad expressions are used to tell the story. Feedback was received that the teacher's outfit should have changed to show the passage of time. Overall, the production challenges conventions by using theoretical techniques like flashbacks while also developing conventions like closeups of the singer's face.
The document discusses the creative choices made for a music video for the song "My Head is a Jungle" by Emma Louise. It will tell the narrative story of a broken relationship through contemporary dance performance. Various filming techniques like different camera angles and the use of colored powders will help establish the narrative and convey the emotions of the relationship breakdown over the course of the song. Editing effects will further emphasize the obscure nature of the relationship.
This document discusses Foley sound and sound research. Foley sound involves adding sound effects in post-production to enhance audio quality, led by Foley artists who recreate footsteps, clothing moves, spot effects, and soundscapes. The authors will include Foley sound to add difficult to film sounds and manipulate audio to set specific atmospheres. Sound research is also important as sound creates effects to portray the intended atmosphere and informs the audience about the film through the opening title sequence.
This document discusses Foley sound and sound research. Foley sound involves adding sound effects in post-production to enhance audio quality, led by Foley artists who recreate footsteps, clothing moves, spot effects, and soundscapes. The authors will include Foley sound to add difficult to film sounds and manipulate audio to set specific atmospheres. Sound research is also important as sound creates effects to portray the intended atmosphere and informs the audience about the film through the opening title sequence.
Foley sound is the process of adding sound effects in post-production to enhance audio quality. A Foley artist creates footsteps, clothing movements, spot effects like phones ringing, and soundscapes to create natural environments. Foley will be used in the film to add sounds that may be difficult to record on set and to manipulate sounds to achieve a specific emotional atmosphere. Sound research is also important as sound helps set the atmosphere and conveys to the audience what the film is about without relying on images alone.
The document discusses sound and its uses in film and media, defining sound as things that are heard like music, speech and effects, a soundscape as a collection of sounds that create an atmosphere, sound design as the process of planning and manipulating audio elements to suspend disbelief and immerse the audience in realism.
The group split into teams to work efficiently on their documentary project. Some researched background music while others rendered footage. They did this work to create a rough cut of the documentary to see how it was coming together. The author was responsible for reviewing footage and determining the scene order. Organizing the footage in this way improved the quality of the documentary and made it look more polished.
This document discusses the symbols and meanings behind the music video genre that was chosen - pop. It focuses on the song "My Head is a Jungle" by Emma Louise and how the narrative and performance style of music video will be used to tell the story of a broken relationship through contemporary dance. Props like colored powders and a variety of camera shots and editing effects will help visualize the relationship and meanings of the song. Actors, lip syncing, and emphasis on the female artist are also discussed.
This document summarizes the key elements of a music video being created for the song "My Head is a Jungle" by Emma Louise. The video will tell the narrative story of a broken relationship through contemporary dance performance. It will use various camera angles, holi powders as props to signify love and the breakdown of the relationship, and editing effects to emphasize the obscure relationship. Lip syncing scenes are also included to conform to mainstream music video conventions.
The document discusses the use of multimodal elements in movie trailers to engage audiences. It describes several features used in the trailer for the film "The Edge of Seventeen", including written text, spoken language, moving images, sound effects, and music. These various communication methods work together to convey the film's narrative and message to viewers in a way that makes the trailer appealing and leaves them wanting more information to encourage watching the full movie. By combining written, audio, and visual elements strategically, trailers can manipulate audiences and be a very effective marketing tool for films.
Our costumes were inspired by the glitter used in Beyonce's "1+1" music video. We created a similar glitter effect on our actress Hilary by spraying bronzer on her arms and shoulders, making her skin glittery under the stage lights. The glitter shined and produced an effect similar to that seen in Beyonce's music video.
The document provides information on the cast and crew of a film production, including the protagonist, boy and girl child actors, a scary figure actor, the director and co-producer. It also defines different types of sound that can be used in films, such as diegetic sound that both the audience and characters can hear, non-diegetic sound only the audience can hear, dialogue, and voice overs used to guide or inform the audience.
The document discusses the song "Imagine" by John Lennon. It provides the title of the song and artist. It also notes that all photograph copyrights must be respected and shows the copyright for an image by John Wellbelove from Gilleleje, Denmark.
The document discusses the song "Imagine" by John Lennon. It mentions the title of the song and notes that all photograph copyrights must be respected. It also shows the copyright for a photograph by John Wellbelove from Gilleleje, Denmark.
The document discusses how a "Light Perfume" fashion accessory can enhance human connectivity through mirrored expressions. A user study found that the mirrored movements and sounds from the accessory (1) provide a conversation topic, (2) make interactions like shaking and shouting together more enjoyable, and (3) help people feel emotional connection, unity, and bonding. Synchronized expressions between wearers can increase feelings of comfort, ease of interaction, and emotional connection between people. The accessory is suggested to augment togetherness both in person and remotely.
The document discusses the importance of branding and creating synergy across different elements of a music production package. It describes how the creator designed the music video, Digipak, and poster for a project around the theme of alcoholism to represent the chosen song. Specific elements like the album cover's large "X", images of the main actors, and alcohol were included in the Digipak and poster to clearly convey the theme and create recognition across the different parts of the package.
Imagine is a song by John Lennon about imagining a world without divisions of nation or religion, where all resources are shared in common. The song advocates for a borderless, stateless world of harmony and peace. It encourages listeners to imagine such a world where people live as one brotherhood.
John Lennon's song "Imagine" is about envisioning a world without divisions between people where everyone shares everything in common. The document provides information about the song and its title, and notes that all photograph copyrights must be respected when showing the song. It was created by John Wellbelove in Gilleleje, Denmark.
Imagine is a song by John Lennon about imagining a world without divisions of nation or religion, where all resources are shared in common. The song advocates for an ideal world of peace, unity and equality among all people. It encourages listeners to imagine such a world where possessiveness and greed do not exist.
Imagine is a song by John Lennon about imagining a world without divisions of nation or religion, where all resources are shared in common. The song advocates for a borderless, stateless world of harmony and peace. It encourages listeners to imagine such a world where people live as one brotherhood.
The target audience for the music video is young males and females who are experiencing relationships. Scenes depicting intimacy between characters were included to appeal to this demographic. Various conventions from other music videos in similar genres were used, such as close-up shots, imagery of nightlife and clubs, and overlaying text on the video. Vibrant colors and symbols related to music and dance, like turntables and headphones, were utilized in the DVD cover and promotional materials to represent the upbeat genre and draw audience attention.
The document discusses different lighting techniques used in music videos including spot lighting, natural lighting, high lighting, side lighting, low lighting, back lighting, split lighting, and loop lighting. Spot lighting focuses light on a specific area and was used in Jennifer Hudson's "Spotlight" video. Natural lighting from the sun was used in The Wanted's "Glad You Came" to make a scene jumping into the sea look authentic. High lighting from street lamps added atmosphere to Shawn Mendes' "There's Nothing Holding Me Back". Side lighting illuminated only one side of Ed Sheeran's face in "One". Low and back lighting were used to set moods in Ariana Grande and John Legend's "Beauty and
The slide presentation is part of my lessons in "Introduction to Broadcasting" at the Communication Department of the University of San Jose Recoletos in Cebu City.
The document discusses how sound, light, and color can manipulate mood and perception in media. Soundtracks and laugh tracks can change the meaning of a scene. Lighting and color help viewers understand what is happening, even without dialogue. Shadows add texture and guide the eye to key elements of a scene. Different music, noises, lighting techniques, and colors allow filmmakers to distinguish and control the mood and audience understanding.
Basic intro to using Film sound in media product. Some examples of music effects contrapuntal sound and the power of sound in reinforcing meaning in product
This document discusses key elements used in filmmaking - story, setting, sound, color, character, and camera. It examines how each element is used to engage the audience, establish mood, provide context, and develop characters and plot. Specific techniques are outlined, such as using music to convey emotion, diegetic vs non-diegetic sound, and how settings and colors can influence audience expectations and understanding. The document also prompts questions about how these various elements are employed in films.
In the world of filmmaking, the visual elements often take centre stage. However, the importance of sound cannot be underestimated. Soundscapes in film play a crucial role in enhancing the overall audio experience and immersing the audience in the story.
The document provides information about the American rock band The Fray and their hit song "How To Save a Life". It discusses the band's origins, musical style, and record label. It then analyzes the music video for "How To Save a Life", noting its simple storyline and themes of loss, grief, and sadness portrayed through various characters. Shots become more frequent and editing intensifies as the song builds, mirroring the escalating emotion. Neutral lighting and color, close-ups, and words on screen emphasize the mood of sadness and message of acceptance.
The document summarizes the treatment for a music video that aims to raise awareness about mental illness. The video tells the story of a young girl dealing with deteriorating mental health issues alone due to a lack of knowledge about mental illnesses. Various filming and editing techniques are used to convey themes of loneliness, insanity, and depression and give viewers insight into what it may feel like inside the character's mind. The video ends with the character overcoming her struggles by facing them head on, paralleling the message that confronting issues is important for treatment.
The document analyzes a music video created to raise awareness about mental illness. It discusses how the video uses cinematography, lighting, editing techniques and symbolism to tell the story of a young girl dealing with deteriorating mental health issues like loneliness, insanity and depression due to a lack of knowledge about mental illness. It aims to convey the message that mental illness is common and seeking help is important by allowing viewers to experience what it might feel like in the girl's mind and showing her overcoming her struggles through determination.
This document summarizes the key elements of a music video being created for the song "My Head is a Jungle" by Emma Louise. The video will tell the narrative story of a broken relationship through contemporary dance performance. It will use various camera angles, holi powders as props to signify love and the breakdown of the relationship, and editing effects to emphasize the obscure relationship. Lip syncing scenes are also included to conform to mainstream music video conventions.
The document discusses the use of multimodal elements in movie trailers to engage audiences. It describes several features used in the trailer for the film "The Edge of Seventeen", including written text, spoken language, moving images, sound effects, and music. These various communication methods work together to convey the film's narrative and message to viewers in a way that makes the trailer appealing and leaves them wanting more information to encourage watching the full movie. By combining written, audio, and visual elements strategically, trailers can manipulate audiences and be a very effective marketing tool for films.
Our costumes were inspired by the glitter used in Beyonce's "1+1" music video. We created a similar glitter effect on our actress Hilary by spraying bronzer on her arms and shoulders, making her skin glittery under the stage lights. The glitter shined and produced an effect similar to that seen in Beyonce's music video.
The document provides information on the cast and crew of a film production, including the protagonist, boy and girl child actors, a scary figure actor, the director and co-producer. It also defines different types of sound that can be used in films, such as diegetic sound that both the audience and characters can hear, non-diegetic sound only the audience can hear, dialogue, and voice overs used to guide or inform the audience.
The document discusses the song "Imagine" by John Lennon. It provides the title of the song and artist. It also notes that all photograph copyrights must be respected and shows the copyright for an image by John Wellbelove from Gilleleje, Denmark.
The document discusses the song "Imagine" by John Lennon. It mentions the title of the song and notes that all photograph copyrights must be respected. It also shows the copyright for a photograph by John Wellbelove from Gilleleje, Denmark.
The document discusses how a "Light Perfume" fashion accessory can enhance human connectivity through mirrored expressions. A user study found that the mirrored movements and sounds from the accessory (1) provide a conversation topic, (2) make interactions like shaking and shouting together more enjoyable, and (3) help people feel emotional connection, unity, and bonding. Synchronized expressions between wearers can increase feelings of comfort, ease of interaction, and emotional connection between people. The accessory is suggested to augment togetherness both in person and remotely.
The document discusses the importance of branding and creating synergy across different elements of a music production package. It describes how the creator designed the music video, Digipak, and poster for a project around the theme of alcoholism to represent the chosen song. Specific elements like the album cover's large "X", images of the main actors, and alcohol were included in the Digipak and poster to clearly convey the theme and create recognition across the different parts of the package.
Imagine is a song by John Lennon about imagining a world without divisions of nation or religion, where all resources are shared in common. The song advocates for a borderless, stateless world of harmony and peace. It encourages listeners to imagine such a world where people live as one brotherhood.
John Lennon's song "Imagine" is about envisioning a world without divisions between people where everyone shares everything in common. The document provides information about the song and its title, and notes that all photograph copyrights must be respected when showing the song. It was created by John Wellbelove in Gilleleje, Denmark.
Imagine is a song by John Lennon about imagining a world without divisions of nation or religion, where all resources are shared in common. The song advocates for an ideal world of peace, unity and equality among all people. It encourages listeners to imagine such a world where possessiveness and greed do not exist.
Imagine is a song by John Lennon about imagining a world without divisions of nation or religion, where all resources are shared in common. The song advocates for a borderless, stateless world of harmony and peace. It encourages listeners to imagine such a world where people live as one brotherhood.
The target audience for the music video is young males and females who are experiencing relationships. Scenes depicting intimacy between characters were included to appeal to this demographic. Various conventions from other music videos in similar genres were used, such as close-up shots, imagery of nightlife and clubs, and overlaying text on the video. Vibrant colors and symbols related to music and dance, like turntables and headphones, were utilized in the DVD cover and promotional materials to represent the upbeat genre and draw audience attention.
The document discusses different lighting techniques used in music videos including spot lighting, natural lighting, high lighting, side lighting, low lighting, back lighting, split lighting, and loop lighting. Spot lighting focuses light on a specific area and was used in Jennifer Hudson's "Spotlight" video. Natural lighting from the sun was used in The Wanted's "Glad You Came" to make a scene jumping into the sea look authentic. High lighting from street lamps added atmosphere to Shawn Mendes' "There's Nothing Holding Me Back". Side lighting illuminated only one side of Ed Sheeran's face in "One". Low and back lighting were used to set moods in Ariana Grande and John Legend's "Beauty and
The slide presentation is part of my lessons in "Introduction to Broadcasting" at the Communication Department of the University of San Jose Recoletos in Cebu City.
The document discusses how sound, light, and color can manipulate mood and perception in media. Soundtracks and laugh tracks can change the meaning of a scene. Lighting and color help viewers understand what is happening, even without dialogue. Shadows add texture and guide the eye to key elements of a scene. Different music, noises, lighting techniques, and colors allow filmmakers to distinguish and control the mood and audience understanding.
Basic intro to using Film sound in media product. Some examples of music effects contrapuntal sound and the power of sound in reinforcing meaning in product
This document discusses key elements used in filmmaking - story, setting, sound, color, character, and camera. It examines how each element is used to engage the audience, establish mood, provide context, and develop characters and plot. Specific techniques are outlined, such as using music to convey emotion, diegetic vs non-diegetic sound, and how settings and colors can influence audience expectations and understanding. The document also prompts questions about how these various elements are employed in films.
In the world of filmmaking, the visual elements often take centre stage. However, the importance of sound cannot be underestimated. Soundscapes in film play a crucial role in enhancing the overall audio experience and immersing the audience in the story.
The document provides information about the American rock band The Fray and their hit song "How To Save a Life". It discusses the band's origins, musical style, and record label. It then analyzes the music video for "How To Save a Life", noting its simple storyline and themes of loss, grief, and sadness portrayed through various characters. Shots become more frequent and editing intensifies as the song builds, mirroring the escalating emotion. Neutral lighting and color, close-ups, and words on screen emphasize the mood of sadness and message of acceptance.
The document summarizes the treatment for a music video that aims to raise awareness about mental illness. The video tells the story of a young girl dealing with deteriorating mental health issues alone due to a lack of knowledge about mental illnesses. Various filming and editing techniques are used to convey themes of loneliness, insanity, and depression and give viewers insight into what it may feel like inside the character's mind. The video ends with the character overcoming her struggles by facing them head on, paralleling the message that confronting issues is important for treatment.
The document analyzes a music video created to raise awareness about mental illness. It discusses how the video uses cinematography, lighting, editing techniques and symbolism to tell the story of a young girl dealing with deteriorating mental health issues like loneliness, insanity and depression due to a lack of knowledge about mental illness. It aims to convey the message that mental illness is common and seeking help is important by allowing viewers to experience what it might feel like in the girl's mind and showing her overcoming her struggles through determination.
This document discusses different types of sound design techniques used in film and TV production. It identifies selective sound and ambient sound as two techniques used to emphasize key sounds and set atmospheric tones. It also outlines other sound elements like sound bridges, sound effects, diegetic sounds originating from visible on-screen sources, non-diegetic added sounds, synchronous sounds matching actions, and asynchronous soundtrack music. The document notes voiceovers can be used to inform audiences or misdirect narratives, and that theme music and musical scores are employed to develop characters and set moods, while strategic use of silence can provoke viewer reaction.
Diegetic sounds come from within the story world, like birds chirping, while non-diegetic sounds come from outside, like music. Synchronous sound matches images, like dialogue matching lip movements, while asynchronous sound is out of sync. Sound effects create realistic environments without drawing attention, but some filmmakers emphasize effects to direct viewers or suggest meanings. Sound motifs are repeated musical or sound elements that compare scenes and suggest themes. Sound bridges briefly carry sound between scenes to lead into the next. Dialogue is spoken words and voice over is non-diegetic commentary. Direct address breaks the fourth wall by characters speaking to viewers. Sound mixing combines tracks and sound perspective conveys spatial positioning through volume and other qualities.
This document discusses sound in TV dramas and provides terminology related to sound. It begins by listing learning objectives about identifying different types of sounds used in TV dramas and discussing their effects. Key terminology is defined, including soundtrack, theme music, sound effects, ambient sound, and more. Students are then asked to watch a CSI clip and take notes on the sounds and their meanings, discuss the effects of the sounds with a partner, and write a paragraph summarizing the sound elements and their impact using terminology from the lesson.
This document defines and describes different types of sounds that can be used in filmmaking. It discusses diegetic sounds that come from visible or implied sources on screen versus non-diegetic sounds from external sources. It also covers synchronous sounds that match the action, asynchronous sounds that are out of sync, and contrapuntal/parallel sounds that contrast or match the visuals in tone. Additionally, it defines ambient, voiceover, sound motifs, dubbing, empathetic, anempathetic, and sound bridge techniques.
Filmmakers can manipulate audiences' emotions with music in films. Music plays a big role in conveying and immersing audiences in a film by determining mood and atmosphere. For example, the ominous music in Jaws added to the tension of shark attacks. In silent films, music helped drive the narrative and build emotional effects, as it could be changed to suit different scenes. Filmmakers can change how audiences think, feel, and judge a scene simply by altering the overlaid music. Composer Bernard Herrmann noted that music can intensify characters' thoughts and invest scenes with different emotions. The shower scene in Psycho is a good example of how important and mood-changing music can be.
The student's music video challenges conventions by using a variety of shots, such as long shots, mid shots, and close ups, and changing editing effects to portray different emotions. The characters represent the break up theme of the song. Initially, blurred shots convey mixed emotions about the break up, but later the blurring is reduced to show the characters' emotions being cleared. While the video tells the common break up story through effects and character expressions without dialogue, it is not entirely unique as other similar genre videos also use blurred effects and portray break up themes.
The document discusses sound in media studies and analyzes the sounds used in the film Arlington Road. It defines key sound terminology such as diegetic and non-diegetic sound, and explains how sound can be used to create meaning, represent characters, set locations and periods, parallel action, and establish atmosphere. Students are asked to note the diegetic and non-diegetic sounds in a clip from Arlington Road, and to create their own soundtrack for a sequence that includes both types of sounds.
This document outlines various visual text vocabulary techniques that can be used to effectively communicate messages in static images. It discusses techniques related to audience, verbal messages, visual elements, layout, and overall impact. Specifically, it identifies elements like dominant images, lettering style, color choice, symbolism, and logos and how each can be used to attract audiences and convey ideas in memorable ways. The goal is to stand out while guiding the viewer's eye through the image in a cohesive manner to get the intended message across.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
2. Effects of Sound on Mood
Anxiety/ Suspense/
Fear
Happiness/
Sadness
Relaxation
FUN FACT : Tempo of Sound/ Music can alter heart rate.
3. Sound and Video
Sound defines
Picture
Sound Parallels
Picture
Picture defines
Sound
Sound and
Picture define
Effect
Sound
Counterpoints
Picture
4. Sound Defines Picture
Audio is dominant and it also
determines the subjective
meaning of the image.
The same visual with
different audio can give
different meanings to the
viewer.
5. Sound Parallels Picture
Neither oral nor visual element is dominant. They only compliment
each other.
What you see is what you hear.
6. Picture Defines Sound
Picture helps define
sound by calling attention
to particular actions or
images.
The sound keeps
changing/evolving as the
picture changes/evolves to
bring the audience closer
to reality.
7. Sound and Picture
defines Effect
The aural and visual
elements are different yet
complementary.
Together they create an
impact that neither could
do alone.
Neither sound nor
picture is dominant, and
although they are
parallel, they are
reinforcing each other to
produce a cumulative
effect.
8. Sound Counterpoints Picture
Both elements contain unrelated information that creates an effect or
meaning, not suggested by either elements alone.
9. Conclusion
Sound can alter Moods.
Sound influences how we re act to picture.
Sound is the most basic necessity of any production.
We can have long running successful production only with sound and no
visual, like in the case of radio, but the reverse is not possible.