Jon Robert Holden is a retired American-Russian professional basketball player who played for the Russian national team. He was the first dark-skinned player on the Russian national basketball team, playing for them at the 2005 and 2007 European Championships and 2008 Olympics. Holden's biggest achievement came at the 2007 FIBA European Championship final, where he scored the winning shot against Spain with 2 seconds left to give Russia the championship. He won multiple championships and awards over his career.
El documento discute el diseño gráfico como una herramienta efectiva para la comunicación de causas sociales. Explica que el diseño y la publicidad pueden ayudar a comunicar problemas sociales y humanitarios de manera que genere conciencia y cambios de comportamiento. También describe cómo el diseño puede ayudar a segmentar audiencias y enviar mensajes sociales de manera personal e impactante para abordar problemas como la pobreza, la desnutrición y la falta de atención médica.
Este documento presenta el sílabo de la asignatura Diseño Gráfico I de la carrera de Comunicación Social de la Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo. El sílabo describe los objetivos de la asignatura, los contenidos organizados en seis unidades temáticas, los resultados de aprendizaje esperados y las evidencias de evaluación. La asignatura busca que los estudiantes comprendan conceptos básicos de diseño gráfico como blogs, revistas digitales, composición, color y comunicación visual para aplicarlos en la elaboración de productos comunicacionales.
Judith Acampora and Torri Clayton will hold a Subway Series Workshop on May 12, 2015 in Brooklyn, New York to discuss leveraging the benefits of private lending for real estate. The workshop will cover topics such as wholesaling, buy and flip strategies, acquiring income producing property to hold and refinance, utilizing assets to increase buying power, and how to value commercial real estate. Attendees can contact Judy Sahagian for more information.
My sister is a World Armwrestling Championprosvsports
Polina is a 9-year-old student who lives in Baltiysk, Kaliningrad region. She writes about her sister, Alexandra Akaeva, who is a world champion arm wrestler. Sasha started training at age 11 and has won over 100 medals and cups. She is a three-time European champion and two-time World champion, and is currently preparing for the upcoming World Armwrestling championship in Poland in September 2013. In addition to being an elite athlete, Sasha is also a judge at various arm wrestling tournaments.
El aparato respiratorio consta de vías respiratorias que conducen el aire desde la nariz hasta los pulmones, donde se producen los intercambios gaseosos en los alvéolos. El oxígeno pasa a la sangre mientras que el dióxido de carbono sale de ella. Los pulmones y el corazón garantizan el transporte de los gases hacia y desde los tejidos a través de un proceso de tres fases: inspiración, transporte sanguíneo y espiración.
Jon Robert Holden is a retired American-Russian professional basketball player who played for the Russian national team. He was the first dark-skinned player on the Russian national basketball team, playing for them at the 2005 and 2007 European Championships and 2008 Olympics. Holden's biggest achievement came at the 2007 FIBA European Championship final, where he scored the winning shot against Spain with 2 seconds left to give Russia the championship. He won multiple championships and awards over his career.
El documento discute el diseño gráfico como una herramienta efectiva para la comunicación de causas sociales. Explica que el diseño y la publicidad pueden ayudar a comunicar problemas sociales y humanitarios de manera que genere conciencia y cambios de comportamiento. También describe cómo el diseño puede ayudar a segmentar audiencias y enviar mensajes sociales de manera personal e impactante para abordar problemas como la pobreza, la desnutrición y la falta de atención médica.
Este documento presenta el sílabo de la asignatura Diseño Gráfico I de la carrera de Comunicación Social de la Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo. El sílabo describe los objetivos de la asignatura, los contenidos organizados en seis unidades temáticas, los resultados de aprendizaje esperados y las evidencias de evaluación. La asignatura busca que los estudiantes comprendan conceptos básicos de diseño gráfico como blogs, revistas digitales, composición, color y comunicación visual para aplicarlos en la elaboración de productos comunicacionales.
Judith Acampora and Torri Clayton will hold a Subway Series Workshop on May 12, 2015 in Brooklyn, New York to discuss leveraging the benefits of private lending for real estate. The workshop will cover topics such as wholesaling, buy and flip strategies, acquiring income producing property to hold and refinance, utilizing assets to increase buying power, and how to value commercial real estate. Attendees can contact Judy Sahagian for more information.
My sister is a World Armwrestling Championprosvsports
Polina is a 9-year-old student who lives in Baltiysk, Kaliningrad region. She writes about her sister, Alexandra Akaeva, who is a world champion arm wrestler. Sasha started training at age 11 and has won over 100 medals and cups. She is a three-time European champion and two-time World champion, and is currently preparing for the upcoming World Armwrestling championship in Poland in September 2013. In addition to being an elite athlete, Sasha is also a judge at various arm wrestling tournaments.
El aparato respiratorio consta de vías respiratorias que conducen el aire desde la nariz hasta los pulmones, donde se producen los intercambios gaseosos en los alvéolos. El oxígeno pasa a la sangre mientras que el dióxido de carbono sale de ella. Los pulmones y el corazón garantizan el transporte de los gases hacia y desde los tejidos a través de un proceso de tres fases: inspiración, transporte sanguíneo y espiración.
Both magazines use a single frontal image on the cover looking directly at the viewer. The titles of both magazines are partially obscured by the images, indicating their widespread recognition. They both use red and black colors, but in different ways. The Rolling Stone magazine conveys a brighter, happier feel while Hammer has a darker, grittier tone reflecting their different target audiences. The image on Hammer is more obscured and layered compared to the clearer image and lighting used on Rolling Stone.
The magazine cover uses design elements to draw attention to Miley Cyrus as the exclusive cover story. A large headline proclaims "Miley Cyrus" as the main attraction, while her provocative photo takes up most of the cover space using the rule of thirds. Although the Rolling Stone masthead is blocked by the image, its fame means readers will recognize it without seeing the name. The blurred background and placement of additional text also keeps the focus on Miley Cyrus as the headline star.
The magazine cover uses various design elements to engage its target audience of heavy metal fans aged 17-25. The masthead is obscured by an image of Marilyn Manson, signaling that the magazine is so well known its title does not need to be prominently displayed. Use of metal-associated fonts further hints at the magazine's musical focus. A direct gaze from Manson's main image works to draw viewers in and convey a sense of being watched. Clear cover lines in all capital letters draw attention to featured artists and stories. Layering of fonts, images and cover lines, along with dark color scheme of black, red and white, match the aesthetic expected by the target demographic.
This is a contact sheet which contains all the images i took for my magazinechloewhittle2
This document is a contact sheet containing images taken for a magazine. The photographer took many pink-themed pictures with staged lighting and a camera flash to have good options and keep consistency. They chose warm, relatable images for the magazine, including two serious pictures for the cover and spread, and four happier images to lighten the tone.
This document provides details for an upcoming photography shoot, including:
- The goal is to take professional quality photos relevant to a magazine theme.
- The shoot will take place in the college photography studio between February 25th and March 5th to utilize controlled lighting.
- The model, Chloe Whittle, will wear leather jacket, jeans, and boots to match an artist character.
- A range of shots such as close-ups and medium shots will be used along with different lighting techniques to convey visual messages.
- Health and safety precautions like tripping hazards and electrical safety will be followed.
The document summarizes the design elements of a magazine double page spread. The masthead matches the color of the main image's subject and uses the same title as the front cover. The main image features Olivia looking at the camera and was edited to soften edges and lighten her eyes. A blue-tinted background texture was added. Side images of Olivia were resized and arranged, then overlaid on the spread. Columns and an article about Olivia that references other articles were included to structure the text.
Chloe White is a 19-year-old up-and-coming singer who has found quick fame despite trying to keep a level head amid media attention. She cites Beyoncé, Adele, Miley Cyrus, Dusty Springfield, Chrissie Hynde and Dolly Parton as musical inspirations and hopes to one day inspire others as they have inspired her. She first pursued music in a school talent show girl band in primary school. After uploading songs to YouTube and social media, her career took off and her debut album reached top charts around the world, though the success still feels surreal to her.
This document compares and contrasts two music magazines, Q and Vibe. It summarizes that both magazines use bright red colors and large, recognizable mastheads. Their layouts are clear and easy to read. However, Q focuses on a different music genre than Vibe, uses different gendered images on the covers, and places cover lines and additional elements in different locations on the page. Q also includes a barcode, date, and price while Vibe does not.
The document discusses the layout and design choices for a magazine article interview. It describes using a black and white bold font for the title to match the cover and stand out. A single classmate's photo is used and placed in the bottom right corner with text wrapping around it. The background photo was lightly edited with brightness, contrast and cloning tools to clean it up while keeping a plain theme. The article is clearly organized with white bold questions and black answers to clearly identify the interviewer and interviewee.
The document discusses the layout and design choices for an article about an artist named Chloe White. It describes using a black and white bold title to match the front cover, including one clear image of the subject framed by text, and editing the background slightly for clarity. The questions and answers are organized with bold white font for questions and black for answers to clearly identify the interview format while keeping to the color scheme and avoiding cluttering the page.
1) Aaron Paul promoted the Need for Speed movie globally through appearances on shows like Jimmy Kimmel, Graham Norton, Top Gear, and gaming conventions to attract different audiences.
2) On Graham Norton, Aaron talked about his role in the film and Breaking Bad to attract existing and new fans. On Top Gear, he promoted the film's car racing elements.
3) At E3, Aaron appealed to gamers by discussing the film's connection to the original Need for Speed video game franchise.
REC and Quarantine are horror films released in 2007 and 2008 respectively that were filmed in a documentary style using handheld cameras. The American film Quarantine was a remake of the original Spanish film REC, produced by Screen Gems just one year later. Screen Gems sought to capitalize on the popularity and cult following of REC by quickly releasing the American remake, hoping fans of the original would see both films and increase overall profits through related merchandise, DVD sales, and exploiting trends in the horror genre at the time.
What was it like releasing your first albumchloewhittle2
Olivia Berry has become an overnight sensation after releasing her debut album at a young age. She discusses what it was like releasing her first album, noting it was scary but a good feeling to have it become a success. She identifies her musical style as pop/R&B and cites Dolly Parton and her mother as inspirations. While she receives some negative comments, she does not listen to them and is grateful for her supportive fans.
This document summarizes the creator's process for designing the front cover of their magazine. They were pleased with the final result, which represented music without instruments and was inspired by Miley Cyrus' Rolling Stone cover. Main elements of the cover include a photo of Olivia in the foreground over water, to symbolize clarity. Colors, font, and layout were chosen to look professional and make the photo and text stand out. The creator landed on the title "Record" as it relates to music and looks better than their first idea. They are happy with the professional quality achieved in the final design.
What was it like releasing your first albumchloewhittle2
Olivia Berry has had a breakout year, releasing her debut album which reached number one on iTunes. The album combines pop, R&B, and soul styles. Berry never expected to achieve this level of success and remains grounded, citing her family and fans as inspirations. While she enjoys keeping the meanings behind her songs private, her favorite is "Burgess" for its personal connection. Berry hopes to tour internationally and sees it as a way to boost her confidence while thanking fans for their support through the challenges of creating her album.
Using reception theory, the author interprets films differently based on their messages and how audiences receive them. Reception theory identifies three ways audiences perceive messages: dominant, when they agree with the message; negotiated, when opinions vary; and oppositional, when they disagree. The author's favorite films - Some Like It Hot, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and The Hangover - appeal to them through star power, meaningful messages, and conventions of their genres like humor, romance and drama. Analysis of scenes and stars shows how films aim to attract audiences and are open to different interpretations.
The document discusses Aaron Paul's promotion of the 2014 film Need for Speed. It describes his appearances on shows like Graham Norton, Top Gear, and at the E3 gaming convention to promote the film and attract different audiences. These appearances allowed him to discuss the film's plot and his role, show trailers, and participate in car-related activities. His popularity from Breaking Bad was leveraged to gain interest from existing and new fans.
This document discusses the tools in Reaper that allow importing voiceovers, music tracks, and controlling the pace of advertisements. Reaper allows importing recorded voiceovers and selected music tracks, and provides tools to ensure sound quality and crop sections. The document also notes Reaper's ability to speed up or slow down imported audio to adjust the pace of advertisements.
Olivia Berry used music called "Can Do" from the shared Q drive at her college in her radio advertisement. The music came from the shared drive accessible to the college. It was used without permission in her radio advertisement.
Both magazines use a single frontal image on the cover looking directly at the viewer. The titles of both magazines are partially obscured by the images, indicating their widespread recognition. They both use red and black colors, but in different ways. The Rolling Stone magazine conveys a brighter, happier feel while Hammer has a darker, grittier tone reflecting their different target audiences. The image on Hammer is more obscured and layered compared to the clearer image and lighting used on Rolling Stone.
The magazine cover uses design elements to draw attention to Miley Cyrus as the exclusive cover story. A large headline proclaims "Miley Cyrus" as the main attraction, while her provocative photo takes up most of the cover space using the rule of thirds. Although the Rolling Stone masthead is blocked by the image, its fame means readers will recognize it without seeing the name. The blurred background and placement of additional text also keeps the focus on Miley Cyrus as the headline star.
The magazine cover uses various design elements to engage its target audience of heavy metal fans aged 17-25. The masthead is obscured by an image of Marilyn Manson, signaling that the magazine is so well known its title does not need to be prominently displayed. Use of metal-associated fonts further hints at the magazine's musical focus. A direct gaze from Manson's main image works to draw viewers in and convey a sense of being watched. Clear cover lines in all capital letters draw attention to featured artists and stories. Layering of fonts, images and cover lines, along with dark color scheme of black, red and white, match the aesthetic expected by the target demographic.
This is a contact sheet which contains all the images i took for my magazinechloewhittle2
This document is a contact sheet containing images taken for a magazine. The photographer took many pink-themed pictures with staged lighting and a camera flash to have good options and keep consistency. They chose warm, relatable images for the magazine, including two serious pictures for the cover and spread, and four happier images to lighten the tone.
This document provides details for an upcoming photography shoot, including:
- The goal is to take professional quality photos relevant to a magazine theme.
- The shoot will take place in the college photography studio between February 25th and March 5th to utilize controlled lighting.
- The model, Chloe Whittle, will wear leather jacket, jeans, and boots to match an artist character.
- A range of shots such as close-ups and medium shots will be used along with different lighting techniques to convey visual messages.
- Health and safety precautions like tripping hazards and electrical safety will be followed.
The document summarizes the design elements of a magazine double page spread. The masthead matches the color of the main image's subject and uses the same title as the front cover. The main image features Olivia looking at the camera and was edited to soften edges and lighten her eyes. A blue-tinted background texture was added. Side images of Olivia were resized and arranged, then overlaid on the spread. Columns and an article about Olivia that references other articles were included to structure the text.
Chloe White is a 19-year-old up-and-coming singer who has found quick fame despite trying to keep a level head amid media attention. She cites Beyoncé, Adele, Miley Cyrus, Dusty Springfield, Chrissie Hynde and Dolly Parton as musical inspirations and hopes to one day inspire others as they have inspired her. She first pursued music in a school talent show girl band in primary school. After uploading songs to YouTube and social media, her career took off and her debut album reached top charts around the world, though the success still feels surreal to her.
This document compares and contrasts two music magazines, Q and Vibe. It summarizes that both magazines use bright red colors and large, recognizable mastheads. Their layouts are clear and easy to read. However, Q focuses on a different music genre than Vibe, uses different gendered images on the covers, and places cover lines and additional elements in different locations on the page. Q also includes a barcode, date, and price while Vibe does not.
The document discusses the layout and design choices for a magazine article interview. It describes using a black and white bold font for the title to match the cover and stand out. A single classmate's photo is used and placed in the bottom right corner with text wrapping around it. The background photo was lightly edited with brightness, contrast and cloning tools to clean it up while keeping a plain theme. The article is clearly organized with white bold questions and black answers to clearly identify the interviewer and interviewee.
The document discusses the layout and design choices for an article about an artist named Chloe White. It describes using a black and white bold title to match the front cover, including one clear image of the subject framed by text, and editing the background slightly for clarity. The questions and answers are organized with bold white font for questions and black for answers to clearly identify the interview format while keeping to the color scheme and avoiding cluttering the page.
1) Aaron Paul promoted the Need for Speed movie globally through appearances on shows like Jimmy Kimmel, Graham Norton, Top Gear, and gaming conventions to attract different audiences.
2) On Graham Norton, Aaron talked about his role in the film and Breaking Bad to attract existing and new fans. On Top Gear, he promoted the film's car racing elements.
3) At E3, Aaron appealed to gamers by discussing the film's connection to the original Need for Speed video game franchise.
REC and Quarantine are horror films released in 2007 and 2008 respectively that were filmed in a documentary style using handheld cameras. The American film Quarantine was a remake of the original Spanish film REC, produced by Screen Gems just one year later. Screen Gems sought to capitalize on the popularity and cult following of REC by quickly releasing the American remake, hoping fans of the original would see both films and increase overall profits through related merchandise, DVD sales, and exploiting trends in the horror genre at the time.
What was it like releasing your first albumchloewhittle2
Olivia Berry has become an overnight sensation after releasing her debut album at a young age. She discusses what it was like releasing her first album, noting it was scary but a good feeling to have it become a success. She identifies her musical style as pop/R&B and cites Dolly Parton and her mother as inspirations. While she receives some negative comments, she does not listen to them and is grateful for her supportive fans.
This document summarizes the creator's process for designing the front cover of their magazine. They were pleased with the final result, which represented music without instruments and was inspired by Miley Cyrus' Rolling Stone cover. Main elements of the cover include a photo of Olivia in the foreground over water, to symbolize clarity. Colors, font, and layout were chosen to look professional and make the photo and text stand out. The creator landed on the title "Record" as it relates to music and looks better than their first idea. They are happy with the professional quality achieved in the final design.
What was it like releasing your first albumchloewhittle2
Olivia Berry has had a breakout year, releasing her debut album which reached number one on iTunes. The album combines pop, R&B, and soul styles. Berry never expected to achieve this level of success and remains grounded, citing her family and fans as inspirations. While she enjoys keeping the meanings behind her songs private, her favorite is "Burgess" for its personal connection. Berry hopes to tour internationally and sees it as a way to boost her confidence while thanking fans for their support through the challenges of creating her album.
Using reception theory, the author interprets films differently based on their messages and how audiences receive them. Reception theory identifies three ways audiences perceive messages: dominant, when they agree with the message; negotiated, when opinions vary; and oppositional, when they disagree. The author's favorite films - Some Like It Hot, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and The Hangover - appeal to them through star power, meaningful messages, and conventions of their genres like humor, romance and drama. Analysis of scenes and stars shows how films aim to attract audiences and are open to different interpretations.
The document discusses Aaron Paul's promotion of the 2014 film Need for Speed. It describes his appearances on shows like Graham Norton, Top Gear, and at the E3 gaming convention to promote the film and attract different audiences. These appearances allowed him to discuss the film's plot and his role, show trailers, and participate in car-related activities. His popularity from Breaking Bad was leveraged to gain interest from existing and new fans.
This document discusses the tools in Reaper that allow importing voiceovers, music tracks, and controlling the pace of advertisements. Reaper allows importing recorded voiceovers and selected music tracks, and provides tools to ensure sound quality and crop sections. The document also notes Reaper's ability to speed up or slow down imported audio to adjust the pace of advertisements.
Olivia Berry used music called "Can Do" from the shared Q drive at her college in her radio advertisement. The music came from the shared drive accessible to the college. It was used without permission in her radio advertisement.