The document summarizes the author's educational and extracurricular experiences including attending Cardinal Newman Catholic High School from 2006-2010, attending the National Society of Black Engineers annual convention to learn from business professionals, volunteering at YMCA March break camp for 3 years where they interacted with children and coworkers, and traveling to Ethiopia, Vienna, and Amsterdam 2 years ago to learn and experience different parts of the world.
John Henry Newman was an 1800s Anglican priest who underwent a journey of faith that led him to convert to Catholicism. He helped start the Oxford Movement to reconcile differences between the Anglican and Catholic churches. Newman was eventually ordained as a Catholic priest and became a cardinal, preferring a simple life serving parishes despite his accomplishments as a writer and scholar.
The document discusses feedback the student received from their audience research. They conducted a survey that showed their target audience was mostly aged 17-19 and enjoyed crime documentaries. This informed their decision to create a crime documentary. They also received feedback that documentaries should be factual but also entertaining. Peer feedback on documentary styles indicated an expository style with interviews and reenactments would appeal most. Focus group responses confirmed this and suggested other elements like air time and channel style. The feedback helped the student tailor their documentary to their target audience.
Evaluation how my documentary and ancillary tasks link newevekerrigan
The documentary, advert, and double page spread created by Eve Kerrigan link in several ways:
1) They all use a consistent black, white, and red color scheme which fits the crime genre and themes explored in the documentary.
2) The same font is used for the headlines in the double page spread and advert to coordinate the pieces and allow audiences to recognize their connection to the documentary.
3) Kerrigan based the documentary on the BBC Crimewatch series and aimed to make the advert and double page spread resemble real examples from Channel 4 and newspapers respectively, while also making them unique to her specific documentary project.
How i used conventions in my advanced portfolio newevekerrigan
The document discusses the conventions used in the author's advanced media portfolio, including a documentary, advert, and double page spread. For the documentary, conventions like a typewriter intro, establishing shots, green screen, sound effects, and camera angles were used to mimic the BBC Crimewatch series. The advert was designed to resemble typical Channel 4 ads through the use of minimal text and the inclusion of an institution logo. While the double page spread incorporated newspaper-like fonts and layouts, the author sought to make it unique by using a black, white, and red color scheme and mixing different fonts to stand out from typical newspaper spreads.
How i used conventions in my advanced portfolioevekerrigan
The document describes the conventions used in the author's advanced media portfolio, which included a documentary, advertisement, and double page spread. For the documentary, conventions like title effects, establishing shots, green screen, sound effects, camera angles, and credits were used. The advertisement followed conventions of Channel 4 ads with a simple color scheme, highlighted image, minimal text, rhetorical question, and network logo. The double page spread was designed to look like a newspaper with a black and white color scheme, varied fonts, headline, main image, quote, contact information, interview article, and small portrait to identify the witness.
Evaluation how my documentary and ancillary tasks linkevekerrigan
The student links their three final products - a documentary, advert, and double page spread - through a consistent color scheme of black, white, and red. For the advert and double page spread, the same font is used for the headline to coordinate the pieces. While the documentary is inspired by the BBC Crimewatch series, it differs through added dramatic elements like sound effects and music.
The document summarizes the author's educational and extracurricular experiences including attending Cardinal Newman Catholic High School from 2006-2010, attending the National Society of Black Engineers annual convention to learn from business professionals, volunteering at YMCA March break camp for 3 years where they interacted with children and coworkers, and traveling to Ethiopia, Vienna, and Amsterdam 2 years ago to learn and experience different parts of the world.
John Henry Newman was an 1800s Anglican priest who underwent a journey of faith that led him to convert to Catholicism. He helped start the Oxford Movement to reconcile differences between the Anglican and Catholic churches. Newman was eventually ordained as a Catholic priest and became a cardinal, preferring a simple life serving parishes despite his accomplishments as a writer and scholar.
The document discusses feedback the student received from their audience research. They conducted a survey that showed their target audience was mostly aged 17-19 and enjoyed crime documentaries. This informed their decision to create a crime documentary. They also received feedback that documentaries should be factual but also entertaining. Peer feedback on documentary styles indicated an expository style with interviews and reenactments would appeal most. Focus group responses confirmed this and suggested other elements like air time and channel style. The feedback helped the student tailor their documentary to their target audience.
Evaluation how my documentary and ancillary tasks link newevekerrigan
The documentary, advert, and double page spread created by Eve Kerrigan link in several ways:
1) They all use a consistent black, white, and red color scheme which fits the crime genre and themes explored in the documentary.
2) The same font is used for the headlines in the double page spread and advert to coordinate the pieces and allow audiences to recognize their connection to the documentary.
3) Kerrigan based the documentary on the BBC Crimewatch series and aimed to make the advert and double page spread resemble real examples from Channel 4 and newspapers respectively, while also making them unique to her specific documentary project.
How i used conventions in my advanced portfolio newevekerrigan
The document discusses the conventions used in the author's advanced media portfolio, including a documentary, advert, and double page spread. For the documentary, conventions like a typewriter intro, establishing shots, green screen, sound effects, and camera angles were used to mimic the BBC Crimewatch series. The advert was designed to resemble typical Channel 4 ads through the use of minimal text and the inclusion of an institution logo. While the double page spread incorporated newspaper-like fonts and layouts, the author sought to make it unique by using a black, white, and red color scheme and mixing different fonts to stand out from typical newspaper spreads.
How i used conventions in my advanced portfolioevekerrigan
The document describes the conventions used in the author's advanced media portfolio, which included a documentary, advertisement, and double page spread. For the documentary, conventions like title effects, establishing shots, green screen, sound effects, camera angles, and credits were used. The advertisement followed conventions of Channel 4 ads with a simple color scheme, highlighted image, minimal text, rhetorical question, and network logo. The double page spread was designed to look like a newspaper with a black and white color scheme, varied fonts, headline, main image, quote, contact information, interview article, and small portrait to identify the witness.
Evaluation how my documentary and ancillary tasks linkevekerrigan
The student links their three final products - a documentary, advert, and double page spread - through a consistent color scheme of black, white, and red. For the advert and double page spread, the same font is used for the headline to coordinate the pieces. While the documentary is inspired by the BBC Crimewatch series, it differs through added dramatic elements like sound effects and music.
Screenshots of i movie progress of our documentaryevekerrigan
This document provides screenshots and descriptions of the progress being made on a student documentary project. It shows the opening slide with a black screen to set the dark tone. It also shows the use of a typewriter transition effect and the blending of video with a green screen studio backdrop. Further screenshots demonstrate blurring a witness for anonymity, adding sound effects to heighten tension, re-shooting an interview, and constructing a crime scene reconstruction. The document describes selecting the most realistic studio background, splitting clips to overlay an image with audio, and including end credits with an original music theme to give the documentary a professional feel.
The document discusses potential images to feature in ancillary tasks for a documentary. It describes photos and videos captured of the victim, a young girl portrayed as innocent and helpless after an attack. One photo of the victim in the hospital is suggested to summarize the documentary by showing the obsession and attack on an innocent girl. Images of the criminal, a distressed witness, a news crew, and a police officer are also proposed as main images that could represent the serious and sad nature of the documentary and call people to action.
My DPS will provide insight into the victim's life from her best friend's perspective, including background on the attack, the attacker's reasoning, and details about helping find the attacker and making the documentary. It will use a black and white color scheme to match the serious and remorseful theme. The DPS will include an interview, quotes, and a short article. The advert aims to attract viewers with an eerie image of the attacker following the victim, using dark colors to fit the documentary's theme and mood. It will add brief text to outline what's included and airing details for the documentary.
Toby Westgate, a 26-year-old man from Coventry, attacked and stole the car of 20-year-old Maisy Roberts. An eyewitness saw a tall male attacker assault Maisy and drive off in her car. Police identified Westgate and found Maisy's burnt-out car 50 miles away. Police consider this their top priority case and are searching for Westgate, while Maisy remains critically injured in the hospital. Viewers are asked to contact police if they have any information on Westgate's whereabouts.
A double page spread (DPS) is an advertisement that spans two facing pages in a publication. It covers the entire opening of a magazine or newspaper. The cost of a DPS depends on its dimensions. Analyzing the target audience is important, as it will differ based on the type of publication, such as tabloid, broadsheet, or magazines focused on music, gossip, science, or sports. A DPS is meant to grab the reader's attention through its large, centrally located design.
Newspaper advertisements can reach large audiences, especially those aged 45 and older. There are different types of newspaper ads such as classified display ads, classified text ads, and display ads, which vary in complexity, customization options, and cost. The cost of newspaper ads depends on factors like ad size, publications, sections, frequency, and use of color. Daily papers generally have the highest rates but costs drop significantly even for small annual contracts compared to one-time ads.
Crime documentaries have become popular television genres as they utilize common documentary conventions to inform audiences about criminal investigations and cases. While crime-focused documentaries can be produced for as little as £150,000 by current affairs programs, the rising popularity of online video sharing platforms like YouTube have allowed amateur filmmakers to create and distribute documentaries using only a home video camera. Documentaries aim to advise, inform, and raise awareness on their subjects and can reach audiences through television broadcasts, cinema screenings, and online streaming or sharing on social media sites.
The group decided to model their crime documentary after Crimewatch by filming in a studio setting similar to it. They plan to include a reconstruction of the crime to make it more realistic for viewers. The documentary will focus on a case where a man attacked a woman in an empty car park late at night after following her from work for months. It will be called "Coventry Crackdown: The Westgate Robbery" and use green screen to make the studio scenes look professional like Crimewatch. An anonymous eyewitness will share their account from the safety and comfort of their own home to help with the sensitive nature of the case.
Documentaries have been used since the late 19th century to document and inform audiences about various topics. They can be produced for as little as £150,000 but costs increase if copyright permissions are needed. Documentaries are consumed both online and on television, and some are also shown in movie theaters. Producing a documentary requires a crew that includes actors, presenters, researchers, guest speakers, lighting and camera technicians.
The document describes different types of camera shots commonly used in documentaries. An extreme long shot is used at the beginning to establish the location and show landmarks. A long shot shows the full body of a character with space above and below to include background. A medium shot contains the subject from the waist up for dialogue or action scenes with a blurred background. A close up focuses on a character's face or specific scene details, blurring the background. An extreme close up frames only a small facial feature like the eyes or mouth with no background visible.
Newspapers provide current news, articles, and advertisements in printed publications that are usually issued daily or weekly. The first newspaper was published in 1605 in Strassburg by Johann Carolus. Now, newspapers are produced daily in different formats like tabloid or broadsheet. They make their profits from advertising and reach different demographic groups based on their style and content. The production of newspapers, especially broadsheet papers, involves significant costs.
Newspaper advertisements (adverts) have been around for hundreds of years, originating in the 17th century. Newspaper ads can target specific audiences, such as those aged 45 and older, by running ads in particular newspaper sections that match the target demographic. The cost of newspaper ads depends on factors like ad size, publication, section, frequency, and use of color. Pricing is often calculated on a per-column inch basis, with daily papers generally being more expensive than weekly papers. Contracting for multiple ads can lower the per-column inch rate.
Channel 4 and the BBC are two major British broadcasters that air crime documentaries. Channel 4 focuses more on specific crimes shown through documentaries like murder trials and manhunts, while the BBC focuses more on "softer" crimes like robbery, speeding, and theft shown in programs like Motorway Cops and Crimewatch. Crime documentaries appeal to audiences interested in how the legal system and criminal psychology work, including teenagers interested in the subject and adults wanting to understand criminal decisions and protect their families. The documentaries are targeted to air after 9pm on BBC2 or Channel 4 to capture a wide audience within the watershed guidelines for language and depictions of crime.
The document discusses preferences for a crime documentary. It will take Channel 4's approach by focusing on specific one-off documentaries rather than a series. These documentaries will show the harsh realities of crimes and how they psychologically affect people and whether justice is served. The documentary will include enactments of an attack and car robbery through CCTV footage and potentially infrared cameras. It will also provide an advice section and help line for viewers affected by similar issues.
Reality TV blurs fact and fiction as it presents everyday life for entertainment, though most shows involve highly constructed scenarios. One such show is The Only Way is Essex, about friends living in Essex, which producers say has elements set up for entertainment. The show uses various camera angles, like establishing shots of the gym where "Essex lads" work out, and long shots of a character leaving a nightclub, to both create entertainment and express elements of reality for the audience.
Expository documentaries expose a topic through a commentator explaining over pictures or videos, appealing to audiences through rhetorical questions and facts. They are one of the main documentary types and Channel 4 has produced over 450 expository documentaries on topics like history, biographies, health, science, nature and music.
A reflective documentary reveals aspects of its own production to viewers. It shows camera operators and acknowledges how the film is being constructed. Nick Broomfield and Louis Theroux are known for their reflective style, with Broomfield often filming with just himself and one camera to seem more personal. Theroux also participates in the activities he documents to gain insight but remains impartial. Reflective documentaries engage audiences by revealing the filmmaking challenges and focusing on realism and truth with minimal editing. However, the filmmaker's narration can sway viewers to their perspective.
Interactive documentaries provide a unique medium that combines various multimedia elements like photography, text, audio, video, and animation in a non-linear format. This allows interactive documentaries to stand out from traditional linear documentaries. Interactive documentaries commonly investigate topics through interviews that may include questions from filmmakers or the public. While this allows subjects to share their perspectives, it also risks making them look foolish if not handled carefully. Overall, interactive documentaries aim to directly engage audiences by addressing them and using techniques like on-location filming and voiceovers.
The document discusses techniques used in nature documentaries and the Bear Grylls show Man vs Wild. It notes that voiceovers are used to provide commentary in nature docs when no characters can speak. Soundtracks are used to evoke emotions from viewers like sadness. Long shots are used to show scale and distance traveled by animals. Handheld camera and direct address are used in Man vs Wild to make viewers feel involved and explain dangers to audiences.
Screenshots of i movie progress of our documentaryevekerrigan
This document provides screenshots and descriptions of the progress being made on a student documentary project. It shows the opening slide with a black screen to set the dark tone. It also shows the use of a typewriter transition effect and the blending of video with a green screen studio backdrop. Further screenshots demonstrate blurring a witness for anonymity, adding sound effects to heighten tension, re-shooting an interview, and constructing a crime scene reconstruction. The document describes selecting the most realistic studio background, splitting clips to overlay an image with audio, and including end credits with an original music theme to give the documentary a professional feel.
The document discusses potential images to feature in ancillary tasks for a documentary. It describes photos and videos captured of the victim, a young girl portrayed as innocent and helpless after an attack. One photo of the victim in the hospital is suggested to summarize the documentary by showing the obsession and attack on an innocent girl. Images of the criminal, a distressed witness, a news crew, and a police officer are also proposed as main images that could represent the serious and sad nature of the documentary and call people to action.
My DPS will provide insight into the victim's life from her best friend's perspective, including background on the attack, the attacker's reasoning, and details about helping find the attacker and making the documentary. It will use a black and white color scheme to match the serious and remorseful theme. The DPS will include an interview, quotes, and a short article. The advert aims to attract viewers with an eerie image of the attacker following the victim, using dark colors to fit the documentary's theme and mood. It will add brief text to outline what's included and airing details for the documentary.
Toby Westgate, a 26-year-old man from Coventry, attacked and stole the car of 20-year-old Maisy Roberts. An eyewitness saw a tall male attacker assault Maisy and drive off in her car. Police identified Westgate and found Maisy's burnt-out car 50 miles away. Police consider this their top priority case and are searching for Westgate, while Maisy remains critically injured in the hospital. Viewers are asked to contact police if they have any information on Westgate's whereabouts.
A double page spread (DPS) is an advertisement that spans two facing pages in a publication. It covers the entire opening of a magazine or newspaper. The cost of a DPS depends on its dimensions. Analyzing the target audience is important, as it will differ based on the type of publication, such as tabloid, broadsheet, or magazines focused on music, gossip, science, or sports. A DPS is meant to grab the reader's attention through its large, centrally located design.
Newspaper advertisements can reach large audiences, especially those aged 45 and older. There are different types of newspaper ads such as classified display ads, classified text ads, and display ads, which vary in complexity, customization options, and cost. The cost of newspaper ads depends on factors like ad size, publications, sections, frequency, and use of color. Daily papers generally have the highest rates but costs drop significantly even for small annual contracts compared to one-time ads.
Crime documentaries have become popular television genres as they utilize common documentary conventions to inform audiences about criminal investigations and cases. While crime-focused documentaries can be produced for as little as £150,000 by current affairs programs, the rising popularity of online video sharing platforms like YouTube have allowed amateur filmmakers to create and distribute documentaries using only a home video camera. Documentaries aim to advise, inform, and raise awareness on their subjects and can reach audiences through television broadcasts, cinema screenings, and online streaming or sharing on social media sites.
The group decided to model their crime documentary after Crimewatch by filming in a studio setting similar to it. They plan to include a reconstruction of the crime to make it more realistic for viewers. The documentary will focus on a case where a man attacked a woman in an empty car park late at night after following her from work for months. It will be called "Coventry Crackdown: The Westgate Robbery" and use green screen to make the studio scenes look professional like Crimewatch. An anonymous eyewitness will share their account from the safety and comfort of their own home to help with the sensitive nature of the case.
Documentaries have been used since the late 19th century to document and inform audiences about various topics. They can be produced for as little as £150,000 but costs increase if copyright permissions are needed. Documentaries are consumed both online and on television, and some are also shown in movie theaters. Producing a documentary requires a crew that includes actors, presenters, researchers, guest speakers, lighting and camera technicians.
The document describes different types of camera shots commonly used in documentaries. An extreme long shot is used at the beginning to establish the location and show landmarks. A long shot shows the full body of a character with space above and below to include background. A medium shot contains the subject from the waist up for dialogue or action scenes with a blurred background. A close up focuses on a character's face or specific scene details, blurring the background. An extreme close up frames only a small facial feature like the eyes or mouth with no background visible.
Newspapers provide current news, articles, and advertisements in printed publications that are usually issued daily or weekly. The first newspaper was published in 1605 in Strassburg by Johann Carolus. Now, newspapers are produced daily in different formats like tabloid or broadsheet. They make their profits from advertising and reach different demographic groups based on their style and content. The production of newspapers, especially broadsheet papers, involves significant costs.
Newspaper advertisements (adverts) have been around for hundreds of years, originating in the 17th century. Newspaper ads can target specific audiences, such as those aged 45 and older, by running ads in particular newspaper sections that match the target demographic. The cost of newspaper ads depends on factors like ad size, publication, section, frequency, and use of color. Pricing is often calculated on a per-column inch basis, with daily papers generally being more expensive than weekly papers. Contracting for multiple ads can lower the per-column inch rate.
Channel 4 and the BBC are two major British broadcasters that air crime documentaries. Channel 4 focuses more on specific crimes shown through documentaries like murder trials and manhunts, while the BBC focuses more on "softer" crimes like robbery, speeding, and theft shown in programs like Motorway Cops and Crimewatch. Crime documentaries appeal to audiences interested in how the legal system and criminal psychology work, including teenagers interested in the subject and adults wanting to understand criminal decisions and protect their families. The documentaries are targeted to air after 9pm on BBC2 or Channel 4 to capture a wide audience within the watershed guidelines for language and depictions of crime.
The document discusses preferences for a crime documentary. It will take Channel 4's approach by focusing on specific one-off documentaries rather than a series. These documentaries will show the harsh realities of crimes and how they psychologically affect people and whether justice is served. The documentary will include enactments of an attack and car robbery through CCTV footage and potentially infrared cameras. It will also provide an advice section and help line for viewers affected by similar issues.
Reality TV blurs fact and fiction as it presents everyday life for entertainment, though most shows involve highly constructed scenarios. One such show is The Only Way is Essex, about friends living in Essex, which producers say has elements set up for entertainment. The show uses various camera angles, like establishing shots of the gym where "Essex lads" work out, and long shots of a character leaving a nightclub, to both create entertainment and express elements of reality for the audience.
Expository documentaries expose a topic through a commentator explaining over pictures or videos, appealing to audiences through rhetorical questions and facts. They are one of the main documentary types and Channel 4 has produced over 450 expository documentaries on topics like history, biographies, health, science, nature and music.
A reflective documentary reveals aspects of its own production to viewers. It shows camera operators and acknowledges how the film is being constructed. Nick Broomfield and Louis Theroux are known for their reflective style, with Broomfield often filming with just himself and one camera to seem more personal. Theroux also participates in the activities he documents to gain insight but remains impartial. Reflective documentaries engage audiences by revealing the filmmaking challenges and focusing on realism and truth with minimal editing. However, the filmmaker's narration can sway viewers to their perspective.
Interactive documentaries provide a unique medium that combines various multimedia elements like photography, text, audio, video, and animation in a non-linear format. This allows interactive documentaries to stand out from traditional linear documentaries. Interactive documentaries commonly investigate topics through interviews that may include questions from filmmakers or the public. While this allows subjects to share their perspectives, it also risks making them look foolish if not handled carefully. Overall, interactive documentaries aim to directly engage audiences by addressing them and using techniques like on-location filming and voiceovers.
The document discusses techniques used in nature documentaries and the Bear Grylls show Man vs Wild. It notes that voiceovers are used to provide commentary in nature docs when no characters can speak. Soundtracks are used to evoke emotions from viewers like sadness. Long shots are used to show scale and distance traveled by animals. Handheld camera and direct address are used in Man vs Wild to make viewers feel involved and explain dangers to audiences.
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STUDY ON THE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF HUZHOU TOURISMAJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Huzhou has rich tourism resources, as early as a considerable development since the reform and
opening up, especially in recent years, Huzhou tourism has ushered in a new period of development
opportunities. At present, Huzhou tourism has become one of the most characteristic tourist cities on the East
China tourism line. With the development of Huzhou City, the tourism industry has been further improved, and
the tourism degree of the whole city has further increased the transformation and upgrading of the tourism
industry. However, the development of tourism in Huzhou City still lags far behind the tourism development of
major cities in East China. This round of research mainly analyzes the current development of tourism in
Huzhou City, on the basis of analyzing the specific situation, pointed out that the current development of
Huzhou tourism problems, and then analyzes these problems one by one, and put forward some specific
solutions, so as to promote the further rapid development of tourism in Huzhou City.
KEYWORDS:Huzhou; Travel; Development
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE G-TEAMS BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
Using Google Teams (G-Teams) is simple. Start by opening the Google Teams app on your phone or visiting the G-Teams website on your computer. Sign in with your Google account. To join a meeting, click on the link shared by the organizer or enter the meeting code in the "Join a Meeting" section. To start a meeting, click on "New Meeting" and share the link with others. You can use the chat feature to send messages and the video button to turn your camera on or off. G-Teams makes it easy to connect and collaborate with others!
This tutorial presentation provides a step-by-step guide on how to use Facebook, the popular social media platform. In simple and easy-to-understand language, this presentation explains how to create a Facebook account, connect with friends and family, post updates, share photos and videos, join groups, and manage privacy settings. Whether you're new to Facebook or just need a refresher, this presentation will help you navigate the features and make the most of your Facebook experience.
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Telegram is a messaging platform that ushers in a new era of communication. Available for Android, Windows, Mac, and Linux, Telegram offers simplicity, privacy, synchronization across devices, speed, and powerful features. It allows users to create their own stickers with a user-friendly editor. With robust encryption, Telegram ensures message security and even offers self-destructing messages. The platform is open, with an API and source code accessible to everyone, making it a secure and social environment where groups can accommodate up to 200,000 members. Customize your messenger experience with Telegram's expressive features.