This welcome letter invites members of the Florida Public Relations Association to attend their annual conference at The Ritz Carlton in Sarasota. The conference will provide professional development and networking opportunities related to their profession. The design includes the business logo and additional information at the top. The layout constructs paragraphs and important details like the signature at the bottom. No images are included.
The document discusses the key requirements for logos and brands, including building trust between brands and consumers, establishing a common identity, and distinguishing brands from competitors. It defines a brand as the personification of a product or company with a consistent character and core beliefs, even as its products change over time. Meanwhile, a product is defined as something manufactured, while a brand incorporates trust and relationships between a unique personality and loyal customers.
The document provides synopses and details for developing three graphic novel ideas:
1) "The Black Mile" set in 1920s South Africa about a former slave working as a prison guard who recognizes a white prisoner as his former captor.
2) "The Opponent" set in 1930s America about Superman developing schizophrenia and committing crimes in one personality without realizing it.
3) "Traitor" set in ancient Rome about a slave gladiator leader whose career is sabotaged by a female slave aiming to get him killed.
For each idea, treatment, style, and references are discussed to properly develop the concepts.
The short film "Lovefield" sets an ominous tone through its ambient sounds and black crow imagery, leading viewers to expect a horror genre, but surprises them with the revelation of a baby at the end. It uses quick cuts and a foreboding soundtrack to create suspense. The film "Signs" follows the increasingly stressed character "Frendo" through his mundane life as a travel agent, using changes in pacing and his facial expressions to convey his boredom and unhappiness. It employs diegetic and non-diegetic sounds and focuses the camera tightly on "Frendo", especially his strange smiling face.
Mall walkers make every step count pittsburgh post-gazetteWalkingspree
The Mall Walkers program in Westmoreland Mall draws up to 250 participants each month who walk the indoor mall for exercise. Some serious walkers log over 10,000 steps daily using pedometers provided by the program. The free program, a collaboration between Excela Health and the mall, provides breakfast, educational talks, and health screenings for participants. It encourages walking for health benefits like weight loss and has even recognized two men who walked over 6 million steps in 10 months.
This document summarizes and compares the layout and color schemes used in newspaper comics, comic books, and magazine comics. Newspaper comics use widely spaced panels and bold colors to catch readers' eyes. Comic books targeted at children use closer panels for easier reading and paler colors to not overwhelm young audiences. Magazine comics for teenagers use close panels with detailed transitions and carefully coordinated but not overly bold colors to depict complex scenes without visual clutter.
This welcome letter invites members of the Florida Public Relations Association to attend their annual conference at The Ritz Carlton in Sarasota. The conference will provide professional development and networking opportunities related to their profession. The design includes the business logo and additional information at the top. The layout constructs paragraphs and important details like the signature at the bottom. No images are included.
The document discusses the key requirements for logos and brands, including building trust between brands and consumers, establishing a common identity, and distinguishing brands from competitors. It defines a brand as the personification of a product or company with a consistent character and core beliefs, even as its products change over time. Meanwhile, a product is defined as something manufactured, while a brand incorporates trust and relationships between a unique personality and loyal customers.
The document provides synopses and details for developing three graphic novel ideas:
1) "The Black Mile" set in 1920s South Africa about a former slave working as a prison guard who recognizes a white prisoner as his former captor.
2) "The Opponent" set in 1930s America about Superman developing schizophrenia and committing crimes in one personality without realizing it.
3) "Traitor" set in ancient Rome about a slave gladiator leader whose career is sabotaged by a female slave aiming to get him killed.
For each idea, treatment, style, and references are discussed to properly develop the concepts.
The short film "Lovefield" sets an ominous tone through its ambient sounds and black crow imagery, leading viewers to expect a horror genre, but surprises them with the revelation of a baby at the end. It uses quick cuts and a foreboding soundtrack to create suspense. The film "Signs" follows the increasingly stressed character "Frendo" through his mundane life as a travel agent, using changes in pacing and his facial expressions to convey his boredom and unhappiness. It employs diegetic and non-diegetic sounds and focuses the camera tightly on "Frendo", especially his strange smiling face.
Mall walkers make every step count pittsburgh post-gazetteWalkingspree
The Mall Walkers program in Westmoreland Mall draws up to 250 participants each month who walk the indoor mall for exercise. Some serious walkers log over 10,000 steps daily using pedometers provided by the program. The free program, a collaboration between Excela Health and the mall, provides breakfast, educational talks, and health screenings for participants. It encourages walking for health benefits like weight loss and has even recognized two men who walked over 6 million steps in 10 months.
This document summarizes and compares the layout and color schemes used in newspaper comics, comic books, and magazine comics. Newspaper comics use widely spaced panels and bold colors to catch readers' eyes. Comic books targeted at children use closer panels for easier reading and paler colors to not overwhelm young audiences. Magazine comics for teenagers use close panels with detailed transitions and carefully coordinated but not overly bold colors to depict complex scenes without visual clutter.
This document outlines the development of an idea through three stages. In stage one, a photograph was chosen from a photo shoot that represented the emotions of a song. In stage two, the photograph was edited to increase contrast and brightness to make the image lighter and more colorful. In stage three, font was added displaying the album name, while removing the artist's name to reduce clutter.
This document contains 4 names: Connor Sherwood, Mike Mayfair, Detective Kip Jennings, and Jane Mayfair. It appears to be a list of character names or drawings related to a story involving these 4 individuals. The names suggest the characters could include a detective investigating others or that there is some relationship between the Mayfair and Sherwood names listed.
Mobility and Entrepreneurship in Ecuador: A Pseudo-Panel ApproachESPAE
El Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo (BID) publicó el working paper Mobility and Entrepreneurship: A Pseudo Panel Approach, de autoría del profesor de ESPAE, Xavier Ordeñana.
Este estudio quiere indagar si ¿Es el emprendimiento exitoso en la mejora de la movilidad social en Ecuador? Para ello se construyó un pseudo panel para analizar el efecto dinámico de la actividad empresarial en los ingresos de los hogares ecuatorianos durante el período 2002-2010. Utilizando tres escenarios de estimación, nos encontramos con un significativo nivel de movilidad incondicional y un efecto importante de la actividad empresarial (movilidad condicional). También se encontró que las mujeres experimentan mayor movilidad que los hombres.
Qualitative and quantitative research methods are important initial steps for students beginning a research project. Qualitative research uses words and descriptions to gain a comprehensive understanding when knowledge is limited, while quantitative research uses numbers and statistics to analyze and explain findings. Primary research gathers original data through methods like surveys and observations to ensure reliable results. Secondary research examines existing sources like documents and websites, providing easily accessible information but lacking reliability. Data gathering agencies and audience research also inform target markets. Completing all stages of research prepares students for the production phase.
This document provides a high-level overview of 9 images related to development. The images are unlabeled and no additional context is provided about their content or purpose. In a concise 3 sentence summary, the document lists 9 image references without any other descriptive details.
The document provides an analysis of the natural gas industry by a senior energy executive. It discusses the key factors needed for economic recovery, including an affordable and dependable energy supply. It argues that natural gas is not currently in a state of permanent excess supply, and that claiming it is ignores constraints in the production, storage, transportation and distribution infrastructure. It also expresses skepticism about renewable energy and the current administration's energy policies.
The document provides an analysis of the first chapter of the graphic novel "Watchmen". It examines the positioning and use of color in images of the character Dr. Manhattan. It also analyzes the symbolism of the blood-soaked badge of The Comedian character. The document then discusses themes of disguises and provides character analyses of The Comedian, Rorschach, and Edward Blake. Finally, it compares and contrasts the world of Watchmen with real American society.
The document analyzes responses to 10 questions about the design, layout, information, images, fonts, and cultural aspects of an Agenda Form and Welcome Letter. For most questions, 80-100% of responses identified strengths, while 0-20% identified weaknesses. The overall view of the products was positive, with 80% of responses identifying strengths and 20% identifying weaknesses.
Us Energy Market Investment OpportunitiesKW Miller
The document summarizes investment opportunities in the US energy market. It describes the large size and growth of the US energy sector. It also outlines the upstream, midstream, and downstream segments of the industry value chain. Compelling investment opportunities exist due to supply/demand imbalances, financial distress in the industry, asset write-downs, and portfolio divestitures. Unique opportunities also exist in power generation, transmission, natural gas infrastructure, and renewable energy. Experienced investors are well-positioned to capitalize on acquisitions and restructurings.
Walkingspree program gets Horizon Software staff movingWalkingspree
The folks at Horizon Software International have walked 11,102 miles and far from falling down at anyone’s door (see the song lyrics) they’re climbing stairs, shedding pounds, and talking as they’re walking.
It’s just what Julie Denmon was hoping for when she pitched senior management on Walkingspree‘s fitness program.
“Who knew,” she says, “that a walking program would coax
cubicle dwellers to get up and go talk with their team members,
instead of emailing across the office?” Just as she expected, people are losing weight, they’re much less sedentary, and, as she hoped, there is “Definitely more team collaboration and more social interactions. I personally witness every day at lunch, our employees walking the property.”
The document discusses different types of research used in media production including qualitative and quantitative research, primary research methods like surveys and interviews, as well as various data gathering agencies and market research techniques. Specific areas covered include audience research, production research, genre research, company research, marketing strategies, and advertising evaluation.
This document presents two initial ideas for recreations of an original novel:
1. "Lost Pride" is set in locked-down London where a group of young adults in a flat try to escape the city but face challenges testing their friendships.
2. "Talk of the Dead" is set in a rural street where neighbors indulge in community events until one neighbor is mysteriously screamed, with the culprit possibly being human or something different.
Both ideas involve murder or danger and discovering the culprit, though one deals with a spreading disease and escape from the city while the other involves a single tragic rural incident.
Karl W. Miller argues that claims of natural gas being in permanent excess supply are inaccurate. While natural gas production has increased, the demand from power generation, industrial use, and residential/commercial consumers has also grown. If this demand was fully met, it could strain the distribution system and diminish excess supply claims. For natural gas to truly be considered in excess, all coal plants would need to be replaced, industrial and transportation use would need to expand, and sufficient storage infrastructure would need to be in place.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about lingerie purchasing habits. It found that 70% of respondents do not attend fashion shows, 60% do not receive or order from lingerie catalogs, 80% said print advertisements and magazines are not effective, and 72% said super models do not persuade them. Store fronts and in-store purchasing were also not major persuading factors for most. However, 40% said viral advertisements do work to some degree in influencing lingerie purchases.
This document presents two initial ideas for recreations of an original novel:
1. "Lost Pride" is set in London during a disease outbreak, following a group of young adults trying to escape the city but facing challenges that test their friendships.
2. "Talk of the Dead" is set in a rural neighborhood where a neighbor is found screaming, murdered, and one of the culprits may be human or something different as the detective works to discover the killer.
Both ideas involve murder or danger and exploring whether the threat is human or other, but differ in settings and stories - one of escaping a disease, one of solving a rural murder.
Expanding A Growth Focused Power Generation CompanyKW Miller
This document outlines a strategy to acquire and develop power generation assets in the United States, with a focus on the Western US market. Key points of the strategy include acquiring natural gas peaker plants below 250MW in size, capitalizing on distressed asset sales, and focusing on transmission-constrained regions like California where reserve margins are tight. The goal is to generate revenues from capacity payments and energy/ancillary services sales while hedging market risk through contracts with creditworthy counterparties.
The document provides an overview of three women's underwear businesses - Victoria's Secret, La Senza, and Bravissimo - and their marketing strategies. Victoria's Secret focuses on annual fashion shows, catalogs, print ads, supermodels, and upscale storefronts. La Senza aims for affordability and uses events like Clothes Show London along with price, product placement, promotion, and customer service. Bravissimo targets large-breasted women through exhibitions, conferences, and mail order to provide an inclusive shopping experience not found elsewhere.
The document outlines a production schedule for a project with milestones including primary and secondary research, submitting dissertation in three parts totaling 6,000 words, an evaluation, and final presentation. It discusses time management during the different phases, noting the researcher was able to meet deadlines for research but the dissertation took longer than planned due to its level of detail, though evaluation and presentation were completed faster than expected to make up for it and meet the overall deadline.
This bibliography contains 14 sources on the topic of underwear and bras. The sources include paragraphs from Wikipedia articles on undergarments and the history of bras, as well as books, magazine articles, company profiles, and marketing resources that provide reliable information on the underwear industry, major brands, and the cultural and historical context of bras. The sources cover a wide time period from the 1900s to the present.
This research log documents sources used for a project examining how marketing of women's underwear affects the British public. The sources include various internet articles on the history and marketing of underwear brands like Victoria's Secret, La Senza, Bravissimo, and magazines discussing marketing strategies. Both reliable and biased sources are referenced to provide information on terminology, styles, campaigns, and the businesses of several major women's underwear retailers.
The document provides instructions for creating an interactive Flash Player with at least three original audio tracks to accompany a video no longer than 1 minute. The three audio tracks should include original music, sound effects to enhance the experience, and audio commentary to describe the scene for those with partial sight. All audio tracks must work well together artistically and be balanced when mixed with the looping video.
Sound is a mechanical wave that transmits pressure through a medium and is detected by the organs of hearing. It has properties like pitch, frequency, loudness, and timbre. Interactive media uses sound to enhance user experience through features like alerts, warnings, and background music. Key aspects of sound include creating mood, providing services like alerts, and guiding users through entertainment.
This document outlines the development of an idea through three stages. In stage one, a photograph was chosen from a photo shoot that represented the emotions of a song. In stage two, the photograph was edited to increase contrast and brightness to make the image lighter and more colorful. In stage three, font was added displaying the album name, while removing the artist's name to reduce clutter.
This document contains 4 names: Connor Sherwood, Mike Mayfair, Detective Kip Jennings, and Jane Mayfair. It appears to be a list of character names or drawings related to a story involving these 4 individuals. The names suggest the characters could include a detective investigating others or that there is some relationship between the Mayfair and Sherwood names listed.
Mobility and Entrepreneurship in Ecuador: A Pseudo-Panel ApproachESPAE
El Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo (BID) publicó el working paper Mobility and Entrepreneurship: A Pseudo Panel Approach, de autoría del profesor de ESPAE, Xavier Ordeñana.
Este estudio quiere indagar si ¿Es el emprendimiento exitoso en la mejora de la movilidad social en Ecuador? Para ello se construyó un pseudo panel para analizar el efecto dinámico de la actividad empresarial en los ingresos de los hogares ecuatorianos durante el período 2002-2010. Utilizando tres escenarios de estimación, nos encontramos con un significativo nivel de movilidad incondicional y un efecto importante de la actividad empresarial (movilidad condicional). También se encontró que las mujeres experimentan mayor movilidad que los hombres.
Qualitative and quantitative research methods are important initial steps for students beginning a research project. Qualitative research uses words and descriptions to gain a comprehensive understanding when knowledge is limited, while quantitative research uses numbers and statistics to analyze and explain findings. Primary research gathers original data through methods like surveys and observations to ensure reliable results. Secondary research examines existing sources like documents and websites, providing easily accessible information but lacking reliability. Data gathering agencies and audience research also inform target markets. Completing all stages of research prepares students for the production phase.
This document provides a high-level overview of 9 images related to development. The images are unlabeled and no additional context is provided about their content or purpose. In a concise 3 sentence summary, the document lists 9 image references without any other descriptive details.
The document provides an analysis of the natural gas industry by a senior energy executive. It discusses the key factors needed for economic recovery, including an affordable and dependable energy supply. It argues that natural gas is not currently in a state of permanent excess supply, and that claiming it is ignores constraints in the production, storage, transportation and distribution infrastructure. It also expresses skepticism about renewable energy and the current administration's energy policies.
The document provides an analysis of the first chapter of the graphic novel "Watchmen". It examines the positioning and use of color in images of the character Dr. Manhattan. It also analyzes the symbolism of the blood-soaked badge of The Comedian character. The document then discusses themes of disguises and provides character analyses of The Comedian, Rorschach, and Edward Blake. Finally, it compares and contrasts the world of Watchmen with real American society.
The document analyzes responses to 10 questions about the design, layout, information, images, fonts, and cultural aspects of an Agenda Form and Welcome Letter. For most questions, 80-100% of responses identified strengths, while 0-20% identified weaknesses. The overall view of the products was positive, with 80% of responses identifying strengths and 20% identifying weaknesses.
Us Energy Market Investment OpportunitiesKW Miller
The document summarizes investment opportunities in the US energy market. It describes the large size and growth of the US energy sector. It also outlines the upstream, midstream, and downstream segments of the industry value chain. Compelling investment opportunities exist due to supply/demand imbalances, financial distress in the industry, asset write-downs, and portfolio divestitures. Unique opportunities also exist in power generation, transmission, natural gas infrastructure, and renewable energy. Experienced investors are well-positioned to capitalize on acquisitions and restructurings.
Walkingspree program gets Horizon Software staff movingWalkingspree
The folks at Horizon Software International have walked 11,102 miles and far from falling down at anyone’s door (see the song lyrics) they’re climbing stairs, shedding pounds, and talking as they’re walking.
It’s just what Julie Denmon was hoping for when she pitched senior management on Walkingspree‘s fitness program.
“Who knew,” she says, “that a walking program would coax
cubicle dwellers to get up and go talk with their team members,
instead of emailing across the office?” Just as she expected, people are losing weight, they’re much less sedentary, and, as she hoped, there is “Definitely more team collaboration and more social interactions. I personally witness every day at lunch, our employees walking the property.”
The document discusses different types of research used in media production including qualitative and quantitative research, primary research methods like surveys and interviews, as well as various data gathering agencies and market research techniques. Specific areas covered include audience research, production research, genre research, company research, marketing strategies, and advertising evaluation.
This document presents two initial ideas for recreations of an original novel:
1. "Lost Pride" is set in locked-down London where a group of young adults in a flat try to escape the city but face challenges testing their friendships.
2. "Talk of the Dead" is set in a rural street where neighbors indulge in community events until one neighbor is mysteriously screamed, with the culprit possibly being human or something different.
Both ideas involve murder or danger and discovering the culprit, though one deals with a spreading disease and escape from the city while the other involves a single tragic rural incident.
Karl W. Miller argues that claims of natural gas being in permanent excess supply are inaccurate. While natural gas production has increased, the demand from power generation, industrial use, and residential/commercial consumers has also grown. If this demand was fully met, it could strain the distribution system and diminish excess supply claims. For natural gas to truly be considered in excess, all coal plants would need to be replaced, industrial and transportation use would need to expand, and sufficient storage infrastructure would need to be in place.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about lingerie purchasing habits. It found that 70% of respondents do not attend fashion shows, 60% do not receive or order from lingerie catalogs, 80% said print advertisements and magazines are not effective, and 72% said super models do not persuade them. Store fronts and in-store purchasing were also not major persuading factors for most. However, 40% said viral advertisements do work to some degree in influencing lingerie purchases.
This document presents two initial ideas for recreations of an original novel:
1. "Lost Pride" is set in London during a disease outbreak, following a group of young adults trying to escape the city but facing challenges that test their friendships.
2. "Talk of the Dead" is set in a rural neighborhood where a neighbor is found screaming, murdered, and one of the culprits may be human or something different as the detective works to discover the killer.
Both ideas involve murder or danger and exploring whether the threat is human or other, but differ in settings and stories - one of escaping a disease, one of solving a rural murder.
Expanding A Growth Focused Power Generation CompanyKW Miller
This document outlines a strategy to acquire and develop power generation assets in the United States, with a focus on the Western US market. Key points of the strategy include acquiring natural gas peaker plants below 250MW in size, capitalizing on distressed asset sales, and focusing on transmission-constrained regions like California where reserve margins are tight. The goal is to generate revenues from capacity payments and energy/ancillary services sales while hedging market risk through contracts with creditworthy counterparties.
The document provides an overview of three women's underwear businesses - Victoria's Secret, La Senza, and Bravissimo - and their marketing strategies. Victoria's Secret focuses on annual fashion shows, catalogs, print ads, supermodels, and upscale storefronts. La Senza aims for affordability and uses events like Clothes Show London along with price, product placement, promotion, and customer service. Bravissimo targets large-breasted women through exhibitions, conferences, and mail order to provide an inclusive shopping experience not found elsewhere.
The document outlines a production schedule for a project with milestones including primary and secondary research, submitting dissertation in three parts totaling 6,000 words, an evaluation, and final presentation. It discusses time management during the different phases, noting the researcher was able to meet deadlines for research but the dissertation took longer than planned due to its level of detail, though evaluation and presentation were completed faster than expected to make up for it and meet the overall deadline.
This bibliography contains 14 sources on the topic of underwear and bras. The sources include paragraphs from Wikipedia articles on undergarments and the history of bras, as well as books, magazine articles, company profiles, and marketing resources that provide reliable information on the underwear industry, major brands, and the cultural and historical context of bras. The sources cover a wide time period from the 1900s to the present.
This research log documents sources used for a project examining how marketing of women's underwear affects the British public. The sources include various internet articles on the history and marketing of underwear brands like Victoria's Secret, La Senza, Bravissimo, and magazines discussing marketing strategies. Both reliable and biased sources are referenced to provide information on terminology, styles, campaigns, and the businesses of several major women's underwear retailers.
The document provides instructions for creating an interactive Flash Player with at least three original audio tracks to accompany a video no longer than 1 minute. The three audio tracks should include original music, sound effects to enhance the experience, and audio commentary to describe the scene for those with partial sight. All audio tracks must work well together artistically and be balanced when mixed with the looping video.
Sound is a mechanical wave that transmits pressure through a medium and is detected by the organs of hearing. It has properties like pitch, frequency, loudness, and timbre. Interactive media uses sound to enhance user experience through features like alerts, warnings, and background music. Key aspects of sound include creating mood, providing services like alerts, and guiding users through entertainment.
YouTube is a video sharing website created in 2005 that allows users to upload, view, and share videos using Adobe Flash or HTML5. DVDs offer higher storage than CDs while having the same dimensions, and can be recorded once or multiple times depending on the type of DVD. CDs store digital data and were adapted to also store audio, data, video, photos, games and more. Radio is the transmission of signals through free space using electromagnetic waves to carry audio frequencies.
The document discusses sound choices for a track targeted towards middle-aged women. It selects classical piano as the main backing sound due to its strength and femininity. A classical harp is then chosen as a secondary sound to complement the piano without overpowering it. Bird sounds are selected as a tertiary sound to add atmosphere without cluttering the track, which will also include narrative as a fourth sound.
The script depicts a field of daisies glowing in the sunlight, with beautiful faces smiling and laughing. Scenes of daisies are shown, along with shots of smiling faces, all set to the words "Daisy, Marc Jacobs" at the end.
This document outlines a project to create an original soundtrack for a perfume advertisement video that is two minutes long. The soundtrack will be layered with multiple sounds to create a professional effect that relates to the nature of the video. Research will first be conducted on target audiences and how other composers have created similar soundtracks. Then a plan will be devised and production will begin on the soundtrack. Upon completion, feedback will be gathered and evaluated to understand improvements for future compositions. The goal is for the soundtrack to create an atmosphere that attracts the target audience of older, professional women to purchase the high-class female fragrance being advertised.
The document outlines several asset specifications for an interactive media product being created. The target audience is females aged 15-50 based on the chosen perfume advertisement video. The purpose of the product is to help audiences understand the advert and realize it is selling a particular product. The genre is described as calm and collected, appealing to relaxed and feminine women. The voiceover and soundlist are also identified as assets that will help audiences understand and add creativity to the product.
The document contains a list of categories including men's and women's clothing, children's clothing, home goods, hobbies like gardening and cooking, electronics like computers, and travel. It also mentions generating ideas for items that could fall under these categories.
The document proposes three ideas for an advertising project. The first idea is to use the audio from a perfume advert targeted at women. The second idea is to create an original audio to accompany a creative car advert video. The third idea is to advertise clothing for larger sizes with a creative narrative and script.
This document outlines the preproduction planning process for an audio project from March 2011 to April 2012. It involved researching ideas from March to December 2011, generating initial ideas in December 2011, getting audience feedback in mid-December, finding and recording sounds from late December to early February 2012, and editing the full track and evaluating the project from early March to mid-April 2012.
The document outlines several potential legal and ethical issues that may arise in a project. The main legal issue is copyright infringement from using copyrighted recordings or sounds without permission. Ethical issues that could occur include offending audiences through indecent content, offensive representations, lack of diversity in race or gender, religiously offensive material, or issues with portraying sexuality. Care must be taken to avoid these legal and ethical pitfalls.
This document outlines Erika Tolputt's progress through a sound design course consisting of lessons from September 2011 to April 2012. It details the activities and reflections from each lesson, which included analyzing existing sound projects, learning sound editing software, researching sound design, generating and refining ideas, recording sounds, editing sound tracks, addressing legal and ethical issues, and evaluating her final project. The lessons progressed from introductory topics to hands-on sound recording and editing, culminating in Erika completing her own interactive sound project and evaluating her work.
This document summarizes the process of creating an interactive media project involving the composition of an audio track to accompany a video. Shot One shows importing the video. Shots Two through Five involve composing and editing various elements of the track including piano. Shots Six through Nine describe further editing and adding effects. Shot Ten shows completion of the first component. Later shots add a cello, narrative recording, and bird sounds to complete the four-element track, though it does not fully synchronize to the video.
The document provides an evaluation of an audio track created for a perfume advert targeted towards mature women. While the final product achieved its overall purpose of selling the product, the evaluator notes that the use of Russian for the narrative did not fully fit the intended purpose given the country of exhibition. Areas of strong technical achievement included sound editing and flow, though not fully exploring the software's options limited the quality. Time management skills were mastered through adhering to deadlines, but greater exploration of ideas and the software could have led to an even better product. Overall, the evaluator deemed the project a success based on achieving its purpose and the learning experience.
Research scans use medical imaging technology like MRI, CT, PET, and ultrasound to examine the internal structures and functions of the body. Doctors order research scans when they need detailed images of areas like organs, bones, soft tissues, and blood vessels to help diagnose medical conditions, guide procedures, or monitor treatment. The scans produce detailed pictures of the inside of the body which can help researchers and medical professionals better understand health and disease.
This document provides links to 5 movie trailers - for Marley and Me, Wanderlust, Inside the Actors Studio featuring Jennifer Aniston, The Break-Up, and Love Happens. Each link directs to the trailer on YouTube.
This document contains a research log created by Erika Louise Tolputt listing various resources used for research. The resources include articles, websites, and images related to topics like qualitative and quantitative research methods, chick flicks, movie audiences, market research, and film production and promotion. Details logged include the resource name, author, date, notes, page numbers, website address, and date found.