The document discusses conventions and technical codes commonly found in horror genre films. Some key elements mentioned include isolated or abandoned settings like forests, houses, or hospitals that connote fear; the use of camera angles, lighting, sounds, and editing to build suspense and tension; common props like weapons or masks; and character archetypes like the victim, villain, or police officers involved. Narrative structures frequently follow a formula where a killer returns to prey on immoral teenagers, with one survivor, and themes often deal with good versus evil, the supernatural, or madness.
This document outlines the key topics and learning objectives for a technology unit. The unit will teach students how to design and customize blogs using Google accounts, how to make and upload videos to YouTube using Windows Live Movie Maker, and cover themes about the origin, classification, properties and recycling of materials. Students are reminded to provide comments on their work.
This blog welcomes visitors to the 6C class blog, promoting it as the best blog in the 6th grade. The blog provides a place for students to be informed and entertained through learning from others, sharing homework, and posting photos of class projects in subjects like science, entrepreneurship, and religion. Visitors are asked to leave comments about the 6C blog.
The document discusses conventions and technical codes commonly found in horror genre films. Some key elements mentioned include isolated or abandoned settings like forests, houses, or hospitals; the use of camera angles, lighting, and sound effects to build suspense and fear; common props like weapons or masks; and character archetypes like the victim, villain, or police officer. Narrative structures frequently involve a killer or monster pursuing teenagers or others, with themes exploring good versus evil, the supernatural, or science experiments gone wrong.
This document outlines the goals and topics for a technology rock unit blog. Students will learn how to design and create a blog using a Google account, customize and personalize their blog, make and upload videos to YouTube using Windows Live Movie Maker. The blog will cover inspiration of technology themes such as the origin and classification of materials, natural materials, processed materials, material recycling processes, and material properties.
The document discusses the author's perspective on a topic. Alex Smith is listed as the author, suggesting it is their own viewpoint being expressed. No other details are provided in the very short document, so the topic and perspective discussed cannot be determined from the limited information given.
The document discusses the impact of rising temperatures on global food production. As temperatures increase due to climate change, major crops like wheat, rice and maize will see decreased yields according to most climate models. Food security is threatened if temperatures rise more than 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels by reducing global food availability.
The document discusses conventions and technical codes commonly found in horror genre films. Some key elements mentioned include isolated or abandoned settings like forests, houses, or hospitals that connote fear; the use of camera angles, lighting, sounds, and editing to build suspense and tension; common props like weapons or masks; and character archetypes like the victim, villain, or police officers involved. Narrative structures frequently follow a formula where a killer returns to prey on immoral teenagers, with one survivor, and themes often deal with good versus evil, the supernatural, or madness.
This document outlines the key topics and learning objectives for a technology unit. The unit will teach students how to design and customize blogs using Google accounts, how to make and upload videos to YouTube using Windows Live Movie Maker, and cover themes about the origin, classification, properties and recycling of materials. Students are reminded to provide comments on their work.
This blog welcomes visitors to the 6C class blog, promoting it as the best blog in the 6th grade. The blog provides a place for students to be informed and entertained through learning from others, sharing homework, and posting photos of class projects in subjects like science, entrepreneurship, and religion. Visitors are asked to leave comments about the 6C blog.
The document discusses conventions and technical codes commonly found in horror genre films. Some key elements mentioned include isolated or abandoned settings like forests, houses, or hospitals; the use of camera angles, lighting, and sound effects to build suspense and fear; common props like weapons or masks; and character archetypes like the victim, villain, or police officer. Narrative structures frequently involve a killer or monster pursuing teenagers or others, with themes exploring good versus evil, the supernatural, or science experiments gone wrong.
This document outlines the goals and topics for a technology rock unit blog. Students will learn how to design and create a blog using a Google account, customize and personalize their blog, make and upload videos to YouTube using Windows Live Movie Maker. The blog will cover inspiration of technology themes such as the origin and classification of materials, natural materials, processed materials, material recycling processes, and material properties.
The document discusses the author's perspective on a topic. Alex Smith is listed as the author, suggesting it is their own viewpoint being expressed. No other details are provided in the very short document, so the topic and perspective discussed cannot be determined from the limited information given.
The document discusses the impact of rising temperatures on global food production. As temperatures increase due to climate change, major crops like wheat, rice and maize will see decreased yields according to most climate models. Food security is threatened if temperatures rise more than 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels by reducing global food availability.
The document discusses the key elements of a horror film trailer including settings, technical codes, iconography, themes, and narrative structures. It analyzes how the proposed trailer fits conventions of the horror genre through its use of isolated settings, camera work, dark colors and lighting, themes of good vs. evil, and typical character archetypes. Market research findings suggest most people use social media and the internet to learn about new films and enjoy gory horror films, supporting an online trailer with additional print advertising.
El documento presenta ejemplos de operaciones básicas con matrices, incluyendo suma, multiplicación y potenciación de matrices. Se definen seis conjuntos de matrices A, B y C y se piden calcular operaciones como AB, A^2, (A+C)^2, etc. Para cada conjunto se resuelven nueve operaciones con matrices de manera numérica.
Three classic 19th century horror novels - Frankenstein, Dracula, and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - helped establish the genre. Mary Shelley published Frankenstein anonymously in 1818. Bram Stoker's Dracula was adapted into the 1931 film directed by Tod Browning. Advances in film technology allowed early films to explore supernatural themes through photographic trickery.
Este documento presenta los detalles de un proyecto inmobiliario en construcción en el municipio de Quimbaya, Quindío. El proyecto consiste en un edificio de 8 pisos con 111 apartamentos de diferentes tamaños y amenities como piscina, gimnasio y parqueaderos. Se provee información detallada sobre el área, valor y forma de pago de cada apartamento.
Creativity requires clearing out distractions to make room for new ideas. According to Dee Hock, being creative means emptying part of your mind so that creativity can take its place. His quote suggests that creativity will naturally emerge if you clear a space for it in your thoughts.
Este documento presenta los resultados de una investigación sobre la asesoría técnico pedagógica en educación básica en el estado de San Luis Potosí. El proyecto evaluó la situación actual de la función del asesor técnico pedagógico y su impacto en la calidad educativa, examinó el papel de los asesores en las escuelas telesecundarias e indígenas, e identificó factores como la indefinición del rol del asesor y operación de programas que afectan su desempeño. Finalmente, el estudio
The document discusses improvements made to a magazine cover and contents page. The original designs were simple and unappealing. The redesigned front cover features a higher quality photo that better represents the theme. Fonts and colors were also updated to fit the dub-step music theme. The layout is now more professional without wasted space. The contents page was improved by adding pictures for visual interest and better organizing the text and page numbers. Various design techniques were learned throughout the redesign process to make the magazine more visually appealing and readable for the audience.
Este documento presenta los detalles de inversión de un proyecto inmobiliario de 11 pisos con 111 apartamentos en Quimbaya, Quindío. Incluye informaciones como áreas y precios de los apartamentos por piso, distribución interna, cuotas iniciales y saldos, y descuentos de lanzamiento como pagos en efectivo o diferidos. El proyecto ofrece amenities como jacuzzi, jardines y gimnasio en la azotea, con vistas de la ciudad.
The document outlines a construction schedule for a magazine. It details that construction will begin on May 1st with the foundation pouring and framing. The roofing and siding installation is scheduled to be completed by June 15th. Electrical, plumbing, and interior finishing work will finish out the project by July 31st.
The document discusses conventions and technical codes commonly used in horror genre films. Some key elements include isolated or abandoned settings that promote fear; the use of camera angles, handheld shots, sound, and editing to build tension and suspense; dark color palettes and lighting to create shadows and unfamiliar shapes; recognizable props associated with villains or characters; formulaic narratives that follow a "final girl" protagonist confronting a killer seeking revenge; and themes involving good versus evil, the supernatural, science experiments gone wrong, and questioning what is real.
Women are largely objectified in The Cabin in the Woods. Jules is portrayed as a "slut" through her revealing clothing, promiscuous behavior, and dumb blonde persona, which are all manipulated by the male scientists for entertainment. In contrast, Dana exhibits more traditionally masculine traits like physical strength and a willingness to fight rather than cry for help. While she avoids overt sexualization, Dana is still subject to the male gaze through scenes where she is unaware of being watched changing clothes. Overall, the film depicts women primarily as objects for the male scientists' pleasure and manipulation rather than as fully dimensional characters.
This document contains drafts for the front cover, contents page, and a double page spread for a publication. It includes initial designs and layouts for the cover, table of contents, and a two-page article or feature. The drafts are meant to showcase the visual presentation and organization of information for the publication.
The document discusses the target audiences and marketing strategy for the film The Woman in Black. The primary audience was identified as those under 25 to target the 12 age rating. Daniel Radcliffe was seen as a way to attract female "fangirls" as well as younger male audiences. Countless marketing materials including websites, magazines, and posters were used to widely promote the film. Daniel Radcliffe also did many interviews to generate interest and publicity using his established fan base from Harry Potter. The film was very successful, making $20 million its opening weekend in the US and becoming the highest grossing British horror film.
Women are largely objectified in The Cabin in the Woods. Jules is portrayed as a "slut" through her revealing clothing, promiscuous behavior, and dumb blonde persona, which are all manipulated by the male scientists for entertainment. Dana subverts expectations as the more sensible and self-reliant "final girl," fighting to survive without relying on masculinity or sexuality. While Jules is sexualized and controlled, Dana exhibits agency and strength uncommon in horror film heroines.
Narrative theory in relation to Halloween (chn)paulosalles55
The document discusses several theories about narrative structure and how they apply to the film Halloween. It summarizes that Todorov's theory of equilibrium, disruption, attempted restoration, and new equilibrium is subverted in Halloween as the disruption occurs at the very start. It also analyzes how some but not all of Propp's character archetypes are present in the film. Finally, it examines how Straus' concept of binary opposites between good and evil, day and night are reflected in the film through the hero Laurie and villain Michael Myers.
The document discusses conventions and technical codes commonly found in horror genre films. Some key elements mentioned include isolated or abandoned settings like forests, houses, or hospitals that connote fear; the use of camera angles, lighting, sounds, and editing to build suspense and tension; common props like weapons or masks; and character archetypes like the victim, villain, or police officers involved. Narrative structures frequently follow a formula where a killer returns to prey on immoral teenagers, with one survivor, and themes often deal with good versus evil, the supernatural, or madness.
The document discusses conventions and technical codes commonly found in horror genre films. Some key elements mentioned include isolated or abandoned settings like forests, houses, or hospitals that connote fear; the use of camera angles, lighting, sounds, and editing to build suspense and tension; common props like weapons or masks; and character archetypes like the victim, villain, or police officers involved. Narrative structures frequently follow a formula where a killer returns to prey on immoral teenagers, with one survivor, and themes often deal with good versus evil, the supernatural, or madness.
The document discusses conventions and technical codes commonly found in horror genre films. Some key elements mentioned include isolated or abandoned settings like forests, houses, or hospitals; the use of camera angles, lighting, and sound effects to build suspense and fear; common props like weapons or masks; and character archetypes like the victim, villain, or police officer. Narrative structures frequently involve a killer or monster pursuing teenagers or others, with themes exploring good versus evil, the supernatural, or science experiments gone wrong.
The document discusses conventions and technical codes commonly found in horror genre films. Some key elements mentioned include isolated or abandoned settings like forests, houses, or hospitals; the use of camera angles, lighting, and sound effects to build suspense and fear; common props like weapons or masks; and character archetypes like the victim, villain, or police officer. Narrative structures frequently involve a killer or monster pursuing teenagers or others, with themes exploring good versus evil, the supernatural, or science experiments gone wrong.
The document discusses the key elements of a horror film trailer including settings, technical codes, iconography, themes, and narrative structures. It analyzes how the proposed trailer fits conventions of the horror genre through its use of isolated settings, camera work, dark colors and lighting, themes of good vs. evil, and typical character archetypes. Market research findings suggest most people use social media and the internet to learn about new films and enjoy gory horror films, supporting an online trailer with additional print advertising.
El documento presenta ejemplos de operaciones básicas con matrices, incluyendo suma, multiplicación y potenciación de matrices. Se definen seis conjuntos de matrices A, B y C y se piden calcular operaciones como AB, A^2, (A+C)^2, etc. Para cada conjunto se resuelven nueve operaciones con matrices de manera numérica.
Three classic 19th century horror novels - Frankenstein, Dracula, and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - helped establish the genre. Mary Shelley published Frankenstein anonymously in 1818. Bram Stoker's Dracula was adapted into the 1931 film directed by Tod Browning. Advances in film technology allowed early films to explore supernatural themes through photographic trickery.
Este documento presenta los detalles de un proyecto inmobiliario en construcción en el municipio de Quimbaya, Quindío. El proyecto consiste en un edificio de 8 pisos con 111 apartamentos de diferentes tamaños y amenities como piscina, gimnasio y parqueaderos. Se provee información detallada sobre el área, valor y forma de pago de cada apartamento.
Creativity requires clearing out distractions to make room for new ideas. According to Dee Hock, being creative means emptying part of your mind so that creativity can take its place. His quote suggests that creativity will naturally emerge if you clear a space for it in your thoughts.
Este documento presenta los resultados de una investigación sobre la asesoría técnico pedagógica en educación básica en el estado de San Luis Potosí. El proyecto evaluó la situación actual de la función del asesor técnico pedagógico y su impacto en la calidad educativa, examinó el papel de los asesores en las escuelas telesecundarias e indígenas, e identificó factores como la indefinición del rol del asesor y operación de programas que afectan su desempeño. Finalmente, el estudio
The document discusses improvements made to a magazine cover and contents page. The original designs were simple and unappealing. The redesigned front cover features a higher quality photo that better represents the theme. Fonts and colors were also updated to fit the dub-step music theme. The layout is now more professional without wasted space. The contents page was improved by adding pictures for visual interest and better organizing the text and page numbers. Various design techniques were learned throughout the redesign process to make the magazine more visually appealing and readable for the audience.
Este documento presenta los detalles de inversión de un proyecto inmobiliario de 11 pisos con 111 apartamentos en Quimbaya, Quindío. Incluye informaciones como áreas y precios de los apartamentos por piso, distribución interna, cuotas iniciales y saldos, y descuentos de lanzamiento como pagos en efectivo o diferidos. El proyecto ofrece amenities como jacuzzi, jardines y gimnasio en la azotea, con vistas de la ciudad.
The document outlines a construction schedule for a magazine. It details that construction will begin on May 1st with the foundation pouring and framing. The roofing and siding installation is scheduled to be completed by June 15th. Electrical, plumbing, and interior finishing work will finish out the project by July 31st.
The document discusses conventions and technical codes commonly used in horror genre films. Some key elements include isolated or abandoned settings that promote fear; the use of camera angles, handheld shots, sound, and editing to build tension and suspense; dark color palettes and lighting to create shadows and unfamiliar shapes; recognizable props associated with villains or characters; formulaic narratives that follow a "final girl" protagonist confronting a killer seeking revenge; and themes involving good versus evil, the supernatural, science experiments gone wrong, and questioning what is real.
Women are largely objectified in The Cabin in the Woods. Jules is portrayed as a "slut" through her revealing clothing, promiscuous behavior, and dumb blonde persona, which are all manipulated by the male scientists for entertainment. In contrast, Dana exhibits more traditionally masculine traits like physical strength and a willingness to fight rather than cry for help. While she avoids overt sexualization, Dana is still subject to the male gaze through scenes where she is unaware of being watched changing clothes. Overall, the film depicts women primarily as objects for the male scientists' pleasure and manipulation rather than as fully dimensional characters.
This document contains drafts for the front cover, contents page, and a double page spread for a publication. It includes initial designs and layouts for the cover, table of contents, and a two-page article or feature. The drafts are meant to showcase the visual presentation and organization of information for the publication.
The document discusses the target audiences and marketing strategy for the film The Woman in Black. The primary audience was identified as those under 25 to target the 12 age rating. Daniel Radcliffe was seen as a way to attract female "fangirls" as well as younger male audiences. Countless marketing materials including websites, magazines, and posters were used to widely promote the film. Daniel Radcliffe also did many interviews to generate interest and publicity using his established fan base from Harry Potter. The film was very successful, making $20 million its opening weekend in the US and becoming the highest grossing British horror film.
Women are largely objectified in The Cabin in the Woods. Jules is portrayed as a "slut" through her revealing clothing, promiscuous behavior, and dumb blonde persona, which are all manipulated by the male scientists for entertainment. Dana subverts expectations as the more sensible and self-reliant "final girl," fighting to survive without relying on masculinity or sexuality. While Jules is sexualized and controlled, Dana exhibits agency and strength uncommon in horror film heroines.
Narrative theory in relation to Halloween (chn)paulosalles55
The document discusses several theories about narrative structure and how they apply to the film Halloween. It summarizes that Todorov's theory of equilibrium, disruption, attempted restoration, and new equilibrium is subverted in Halloween as the disruption occurs at the very start. It also analyzes how some but not all of Propp's character archetypes are present in the film. Finally, it examines how Straus' concept of binary opposites between good and evil, day and night are reflected in the film through the hero Laurie and villain Michael Myers.
The document discusses conventions and technical codes commonly found in horror genre films. Some key elements mentioned include isolated or abandoned settings like forests, houses, or hospitals that connote fear; the use of camera angles, lighting, sounds, and editing to build suspense and tension; common props like weapons or masks; and character archetypes like the victim, villain, or police officers involved. Narrative structures frequently follow a formula where a killer returns to prey on immoral teenagers, with one survivor, and themes often deal with good versus evil, the supernatural, or madness.
The document discusses conventions and technical codes commonly found in horror genre films. Some key elements mentioned include isolated or abandoned settings like forests, houses, or hospitals that connote fear; the use of camera angles, lighting, sounds, and editing to build suspense and tension; common props like weapons or masks; and character archetypes like the victim, villain, or police officers involved. Narrative structures frequently follow a formula where a killer returns to prey on immoral teenagers, with one survivor, and themes often deal with good versus evil, the supernatural, or madness.
The document discusses conventions and technical codes commonly found in horror genre films. Some key elements mentioned include isolated or abandoned settings like forests, houses, or hospitals; the use of camera angles, lighting, and sound effects to build suspense and fear; common props like weapons or masks; and character archetypes like the victim, villain, or police officer. Narrative structures frequently involve a killer or monster pursuing teenagers or others, with themes exploring good versus evil, the supernatural, or science experiments gone wrong.
The document discusses conventions and technical codes commonly found in horror genre films. Some key elements mentioned include isolated or abandoned settings like forests, houses, or hospitals; the use of camera angles, lighting, and sound effects to build suspense and fear; common props like weapons or masks; and character archetypes like the victim, villain, or police officer. Narrative structures frequently involve a killer or monster pursuing teenagers or others, with themes exploring good versus evil, the supernatural, or science experiments gone wrong.