El documento define santificación, carácter y unción. La santificación es el proceso de ser hecho santo y apartado para Dios. El carácter se desarrolla a partir del temperamento al enfrentar circunstancias. La unción implica ser apartado para un ministerio especial a través del Espíritu Santo. Jesús fue ungido por el Espíritu y tuvo un carácter de humildad y obediencia hasta la muerte en la cruz.
\n\nThe document discusses a student's individual presentation assignment on the genre of drama. It provides details on why drama was chosen, conventions of drama, and inspirational drama films. It then outlines ideas for an opening film sequence about a girl who attempts suicide after finding out her boyfriend cheated on her. The sequence would include scattered letters spelling a message and shots of the girl drinking without showing her face. It also discusses character representations and includes a questionnaire about the presented ideas.
The document outlines a plan to film a scene showing one character (Maria) entering a room and sitting down using different camera shots. It includes a list of 10 shots with descriptions, such as a long shot of Maria coming up the stairs, a close up of the door handle, and mid shots of Maria walking and sitting in the chair. It also lists props and costumes needed of black and white clothes. The characters involved are Maria, Debbie and Milka.
The document provides an analysis of the opening sequences of the films "Seven" and "The Ring". It examines various film techniques used such as camera work, editing, sound, and visual elements. In "Seven", the opening scene focuses on a character cutting off their fingerprints, setting up the crime element. Shaky fonts mirror the psychotic mindset. In "The Ring", tension is built as the main character hesitantly approaches a door, with zooms and close-ups capturing her fear over what lies beyond. Unusual drawings by a child also reference the film's title and plot.
El documento define santificación, carácter y unción. La santificación es el proceso de ser hecho santo y apartado para Dios. El carácter se desarrolla a partir del temperamento al enfrentar circunstancias. La unción implica ser apartado para un ministerio especial a través del Espíritu Santo. Jesús fue ungido por el Espíritu y tuvo un carácter de humildad y obediencia hasta la muerte.
This document contains a list of 14 documentaries that Maria Younes has watched. The documentaries cover a variety of informative, observational, and persuasive genres and aired on British television channels like Channel 4 and Channel 5. The documentaries address topics such as emergency services, childbirth, gender identity, disabilities, obesity, and climate change.
The document discusses applying Todorov's film theory and the locations for filming a short film. Todorov's theory involves an initial disruption to order, recognition of the disruption, and an attempt to fix the disruption, as seen in the film where a wife does everything for her husband but receives no affection until he feels guilty for his actions. The locations include the wife's house in Willesden, where an argument takes place, and outside Westfield where she gets run over.
El documento define santificación, carácter y unción. La santificación es el proceso de ser hecho santo y apartado para Dios. El carácter se desarrolla a partir del temperamento al enfrentar circunstancias. La unción implica ser apartado para un ministerio especial a través del Espíritu Santo. Jesús fue ungido por el Espíritu y tuvo un carácter de humildad y obediencia hasta la muerte en la cruz.
\n\nThe document discusses a student's individual presentation assignment on the genre of drama. It provides details on why drama was chosen, conventions of drama, and inspirational drama films. It then outlines ideas for an opening film sequence about a girl who attempts suicide after finding out her boyfriend cheated on her. The sequence would include scattered letters spelling a message and shots of the girl drinking without showing her face. It also discusses character representations and includes a questionnaire about the presented ideas.
The document outlines a plan to film a scene showing one character (Maria) entering a room and sitting down using different camera shots. It includes a list of 10 shots with descriptions, such as a long shot of Maria coming up the stairs, a close up of the door handle, and mid shots of Maria walking and sitting in the chair. It also lists props and costumes needed of black and white clothes. The characters involved are Maria, Debbie and Milka.
The document provides an analysis of the opening sequences of the films "Seven" and "The Ring". It examines various film techniques used such as camera work, editing, sound, and visual elements. In "Seven", the opening scene focuses on a character cutting off their fingerprints, setting up the crime element. Shaky fonts mirror the psychotic mindset. In "The Ring", tension is built as the main character hesitantly approaches a door, with zooms and close-ups capturing her fear over what lies beyond. Unusual drawings by a child also reference the film's title and plot.
El documento define santificación, carácter y unción. La santificación es el proceso de ser hecho santo y apartado para Dios. El carácter se desarrolla a partir del temperamento al enfrentar circunstancias. La unción implica ser apartado para un ministerio especial a través del Espíritu Santo. Jesús fue ungido por el Espíritu y tuvo un carácter de humildad y obediencia hasta la muerte.
This document contains a list of 14 documentaries that Maria Younes has watched. The documentaries cover a variety of informative, observational, and persuasive genres and aired on British television channels like Channel 4 and Channel 5. The documentaries address topics such as emergency services, childbirth, gender identity, disabilities, obesity, and climate change.
The document discusses applying Todorov's film theory and the locations for filming a short film. Todorov's theory involves an initial disruption to order, recognition of the disruption, and an attempt to fix the disruption, as seen in the film where a wife does everything for her husband but receives no affection until he feels guilty for his actions. The locations include the wife's house in Willesden, where an argument takes place, and outside Westfield where she gets run over.
The document summarizes The Crack magazine, a free monthly culture and listings magazine published in the North East region of England. It covers topics like music, art, film, theater, dance, comedy, clubs, and the LGBT community. The magazine can be found in public spaces like pubs, cafes, restaurants, galleries, libraries, and cinemas. Advertisers interested in the magazine would need to contact The Crack magazine to inquire about advertising costs and terms.
The Crack magazine is a free monthly culture and listings magazine published in the North East region of England. It provides information on entertainment and culture such as music, art, film, theatre, dance, comedy, and clubs. The magazine is distributed for free in public spaces like pubs, cafes, restaurants, galleries, libraries, and cinemas. The graphics in one article inspired the research as they were simple yet catchy designs using neutral colors that did not distract from the content.
The document contains notes from Maria Younes. It lists 3 bullet points but provides no other context or information on the subject of the notes. The 3 bullet points are numbers only, with no other details given.
This document contains draft advertisements and double page spreads created by Maria Younes for an ancillary project. There are 5 drafts of newspaper advertisements and 5 drafts of double page spreads presented in the document.
This 3 sentence document provides production details for a documentary film shoot in Soho Gardens. It notes that Maria Younes and Debbie were filming at the location, with Debbie capturing footage of Kauana by the Soho Square sign. The final sentence makes a brief mention of the weather conditions during filming.
This document contains instructions for taking pictures of individuals for an ancillary project. It lists taking pictures of Laura, Debbie and Kauana using a filter, as well as taking a picture of Kauana as a boy and Luara as a girl.
A documentary was being filmed with Maria Younes as the presenter. Debbie and Maria filmed various scenes with Luara and Kauana. Different groups took turns filming each other and Kauana presented as the main subject of the documentary.
Maria Younes is making a documentary and is working on editing pictures and video footage on iMovie. Debbie and Kauana are assisting Maria by working on the documentary project using iMovie to help edit together media for the documentary. The documentary project involves editing pictures and video footage together on iMovie.
Maria and Luara were working on making an ancillary document in InDesign. They were collaborating to create this supplemental material using Adobe's desktop publishing software. The brief document provided their names and did not include many other details about the ancillary they were designing.
Filming was conducted for a documentary, including interviews with Gouhir, a teacher, and Debbie dressed as a transsexual. Photographs show Maria Younes and Luara filming various interviews and scenes.
This one sentence document appears to be a title page for a draft document on ancillary preparation by Maria Younes. It contains the title "FINAL DRAFT ANCILLARY PREPARATION" and the author's name "Maria Younes" but no other text.
This document contains pictures and images but no descriptive text. It appears to be a draft layout for a double page spread with placeholder images but no accompanying article or captions were provided to give context to the pictures.
The document summarizes the digital technology used to create a documentary. This included a Mac computer for editing, a Canon DSLR camera and Sony video camera for filming, cables to transfer footage, iPads for notes and photos, iPhones for photos and scripts, InDesign for ancillary tasks, iMovie for editing footage, iPhoto for photo editing, and Slideshare for uploading presentations.
The document lists several images and their sources but does not provide permission information. It includes images of RuPaul from YouTube, a pregnant man from YouTube, "Boys don't cry" from YouTube, "My Transsexual Summer" with no permission stated, and Maury with no stated permission.
The document discusses that transgender and gender non-conforming people still face transphobia. It acknowledges that while progress has been made, more work still needs to be done to achieve acceptance and equality for all.
The document outlines 9 steps to create a layout using various tools in an editing program. It describes using tools like the text box tool, rectangle tool, eye dropper tool, and rotation tool to add pictures, text boxes, and colored shapes. The steps have the user create and style elements like photo frames, captions, headers and place them on the page to build out the final designed product.
Maria Younes held an InDesign tutorial over two days. On Wednesday, she showed how to create a new file, set up windows and docks, unclick double pages, use rulers to create grids, and draw boxes using the shape tool and color tool. On Thursday, she demonstrated how to use the rectangle tool to create shapes, the rectangle frame tool to place images, and how to manipulate, crop, arrange, and transform objects using various tools like the scale, eyedropper, hand, and zoom tools. The tutorial covered the basic InDesign tools and how to set up and design pages.
The document discusses that discrimination still exists against transgender people. It acknowledges that while progress has been made, society still has further to go to achieve full acceptance and equality for all. Overall the message conveys that more work remains to overcome transphobia.
This 3 sentence document discusses whether society is transphobic or accepting of transgender people and asks if attitudes towards transgender people are due to nature or nurture.
The document summarizes The Crack magazine, a free monthly culture and listings magazine published in the North East region of England. It covers topics like music, art, film, theater, dance, comedy, clubs, and the LGBT community. The magazine can be found in public spaces like pubs, cafes, restaurants, galleries, libraries, and cinemas. Advertisers interested in the magazine would need to contact The Crack magazine to inquire about advertising costs and terms.
The Crack magazine is a free monthly culture and listings magazine published in the North East region of England. It provides information on entertainment and culture such as music, art, film, theatre, dance, comedy, and clubs. The magazine is distributed for free in public spaces like pubs, cafes, restaurants, galleries, libraries, and cinemas. The graphics in one article inspired the research as they were simple yet catchy designs using neutral colors that did not distract from the content.
The document contains notes from Maria Younes. It lists 3 bullet points but provides no other context or information on the subject of the notes. The 3 bullet points are numbers only, with no other details given.
This document contains draft advertisements and double page spreads created by Maria Younes for an ancillary project. There are 5 drafts of newspaper advertisements and 5 drafts of double page spreads presented in the document.
This 3 sentence document provides production details for a documentary film shoot in Soho Gardens. It notes that Maria Younes and Debbie were filming at the location, with Debbie capturing footage of Kauana by the Soho Square sign. The final sentence makes a brief mention of the weather conditions during filming.
This document contains instructions for taking pictures of individuals for an ancillary project. It lists taking pictures of Laura, Debbie and Kauana using a filter, as well as taking a picture of Kauana as a boy and Luara as a girl.
A documentary was being filmed with Maria Younes as the presenter. Debbie and Maria filmed various scenes with Luara and Kauana. Different groups took turns filming each other and Kauana presented as the main subject of the documentary.
Maria Younes is making a documentary and is working on editing pictures and video footage on iMovie. Debbie and Kauana are assisting Maria by working on the documentary project using iMovie to help edit together media for the documentary. The documentary project involves editing pictures and video footage together on iMovie.
Maria and Luara were working on making an ancillary document in InDesign. They were collaborating to create this supplemental material using Adobe's desktop publishing software. The brief document provided their names and did not include many other details about the ancillary they were designing.
Filming was conducted for a documentary, including interviews with Gouhir, a teacher, and Debbie dressed as a transsexual. Photographs show Maria Younes and Luara filming various interviews and scenes.
This one sentence document appears to be a title page for a draft document on ancillary preparation by Maria Younes. It contains the title "FINAL DRAFT ANCILLARY PREPARATION" and the author's name "Maria Younes" but no other text.
This document contains pictures and images but no descriptive text. It appears to be a draft layout for a double page spread with placeholder images but no accompanying article or captions were provided to give context to the pictures.
The document summarizes the digital technology used to create a documentary. This included a Mac computer for editing, a Canon DSLR camera and Sony video camera for filming, cables to transfer footage, iPads for notes and photos, iPhones for photos and scripts, InDesign for ancillary tasks, iMovie for editing footage, iPhoto for photo editing, and Slideshare for uploading presentations.
The document lists several images and their sources but does not provide permission information. It includes images of RuPaul from YouTube, a pregnant man from YouTube, "Boys don't cry" from YouTube, "My Transsexual Summer" with no permission stated, and Maury with no stated permission.
The document discusses that transgender and gender non-conforming people still face transphobia. It acknowledges that while progress has been made, more work still needs to be done to achieve acceptance and equality for all.
The document outlines 9 steps to create a layout using various tools in an editing program. It describes using tools like the text box tool, rectangle tool, eye dropper tool, and rotation tool to add pictures, text boxes, and colored shapes. The steps have the user create and style elements like photo frames, captions, headers and place them on the page to build out the final designed product.
Maria Younes held an InDesign tutorial over two days. On Wednesday, she showed how to create a new file, set up windows and docks, unclick double pages, use rulers to create grids, and draw boxes using the shape tool and color tool. On Thursday, she demonstrated how to use the rectangle tool to create shapes, the rectangle frame tool to place images, and how to manipulate, crop, arrange, and transform objects using various tools like the scale, eyedropper, hand, and zoom tools. The tutorial covered the basic InDesign tools and how to set up and design pages.
The document discusses that discrimination still exists against transgender people. It acknowledges that while progress has been made, society still has further to go to achieve full acceptance and equality for all. Overall the message conveys that more work remains to overcome transphobia.
This 3 sentence document discusses whether society is transphobic or accepting of transgender people and asks if attitudes towards transgender people are due to nature or nurture.