1. The production company name and logo will appear on screen before fading out as the backing track music starts. An establishing shot of a girl's house is shown, then her feet in the shower are tracked as she gets out and takes a towel.
2. The scene cuts to an establishing shot of a boy's house where he is seen shaving at the sink without showing his face.
3. The girl is then seen drying and styling her hair in her bedroom without showing her face, while the boy styles his hair with gel in the mirror.
1) The documentary shows establishing shots of a girl's house and a boy's house as they each get ready for the night. Scenes show the girl showering, drying her hair, and applying makeup while the boy shaves, styles his hair, and gets dressed.
2) Cutting between the two locations, the girl and boy finish getting ready as they put on their shoes and leave their homes.
3) The final scene shows the girl driving past the boy as he walks alone along the road, staring at him as she drives away.
The document is a screenplay describing scenes where the main character Julian constructs a bomb and leaves suitcases containing bombs in various public locations around London, including near the London Eye, on a bridge, and in a train station. In the final scene, Julian calls the police from a remote location and threatens that 3 bombs have been planted and will detonate within 20 minutes unless he speaks to someone in authority, after which he destroys his phone.
The document summarizes scenes from a Halloween movie. It describes a person hiding and watching a couple in their house. When the couple goes upstairs, the lights go out, creating an opportunity for the person to enter the house. Inside, they take a large knife from the drawer. The perspective then shows the person stabbing a woman while she screams. At the end, a boy in a clown costume is revealed to be the killer, holding a big knife in an emotionless way, showing he killed for entertainment.
1) Luke and Sofia put on ski masks and drive to kidnap Jasmine.
2) They follow Jasmine as she walks home and surprise her from behind, dragging her into their car trunk as she screams.
3) Jasmine throws her house keys down with a meaningful bear charm as the couple takes her. Her mother Giulia calls Jasmine when she doesn't return home and finds her keys on the ground, realizing she has been kidnapped.
1) Luke and Sofia put on ski masks and drive to kidnap Jasmine.
2) They follow Jasmine as she walks home and surprise her from behind, dragging her into their car trunk as she screams.
3) Jasmine throws her house keys while being kidnapped, which her mother Giulia later finds. The scene ends with a tied-up Jasmine in a chair.
1) Luke and Sofia put on ski masks and drive to kidnap Jasmine.
2) They follow Jasmine as she walks home and surprise her from behind, dragging her into their car trunk as she screams.
3) Jasmine throws her house keys down with a meaningful bear charm as the couple takes her to imprison her in a garage corridor. Her mother Giulia finds the keys and realizes Jasmine is missing.
1) Luke and Sofia put on ski masks and drive to kidnap Jasmine.
2) They follow Jasmine as she walks home and surprise her from behind, dragging her into their car trunk as she screams.
3) Jasmine throws her house keys while being kidnapped, which her mother Giulia later finds. The scene ends with Jasmine tied to a chair in an unknown location.
1. The production company name and logo will appear on screen before fading out as the backing track music starts. An establishing shot of a girl's house is shown, then her feet in the shower are tracked as she gets out and takes a towel.
2. The scene cuts to an establishing shot of a boy's house where he is seen shaving at the sink without showing his face.
3. The girl is then seen drying and styling her hair in her bedroom without showing her face, while the boy styles his hair with gel in the mirror.
1) The documentary shows establishing shots of a girl's house and a boy's house as they each get ready for the night. Scenes show the girl showering, drying her hair, and applying makeup while the boy shaves, styles his hair, and gets dressed.
2) Cutting between the two locations, the girl and boy finish getting ready as they put on their shoes and leave their homes.
3) The final scene shows the girl driving past the boy as he walks alone along the road, staring at him as she drives away.
The document is a screenplay describing scenes where the main character Julian constructs a bomb and leaves suitcases containing bombs in various public locations around London, including near the London Eye, on a bridge, and in a train station. In the final scene, Julian calls the police from a remote location and threatens that 3 bombs have been planted and will detonate within 20 minutes unless he speaks to someone in authority, after which he destroys his phone.
The document summarizes scenes from a Halloween movie. It describes a person hiding and watching a couple in their house. When the couple goes upstairs, the lights go out, creating an opportunity for the person to enter the house. Inside, they take a large knife from the drawer. The perspective then shows the person stabbing a woman while she screams. At the end, a boy in a clown costume is revealed to be the killer, holding a big knife in an emotionless way, showing he killed for entertainment.
1) Luke and Sofia put on ski masks and drive to kidnap Jasmine.
2) They follow Jasmine as she walks home and surprise her from behind, dragging her into their car trunk as she screams.
3) Jasmine throws her house keys down with a meaningful bear charm as the couple takes her. Her mother Giulia calls Jasmine when she doesn't return home and finds her keys on the ground, realizing she has been kidnapped.
1) Luke and Sofia put on ski masks and drive to kidnap Jasmine.
2) They follow Jasmine as she walks home and surprise her from behind, dragging her into their car trunk as she screams.
3) Jasmine throws her house keys while being kidnapped, which her mother Giulia later finds. The scene ends with a tied-up Jasmine in a chair.
1) Luke and Sofia put on ski masks and drive to kidnap Jasmine.
2) They follow Jasmine as she walks home and surprise her from behind, dragging her into their car trunk as she screams.
3) Jasmine throws her house keys down with a meaningful bear charm as the couple takes her to imprison her in a garage corridor. Her mother Giulia finds the keys and realizes Jasmine is missing.
1) Luke and Sofia put on ski masks and drive to kidnap Jasmine.
2) They follow Jasmine as she walks home and surprise her from behind, dragging her into their car trunk as she screams.
3) Jasmine throws her house keys while being kidnapped, which her mother Giulia later finds. The scene ends with Jasmine tied to a chair in an unknown location.
1) Luke and Sofia put on ski masks and drive to kidnap Jasmine. Opera music plays in their car.
2) Jasmine is walking home listening to music when Luke and Sofia surprise her from behind, dragging her into their car trunk as she screams.
3) Jasmine throws her house keys while being kidnapped, which her mother Giulia later finds. The scene ends with a tied-up Jasmine in a long shot.
1) Luke and Sofia put on ski masks and drive to kidnap Jasmine. Opera music plays in their car.
2) Jasmine is walking home listening to music when Luke and Sofia surprise her from behind, dragging her into their car trunk as she screams.
3) Jasmine throws her house keys while being kidnapped, which her mother Giulia later finds. The scene ends with a tied-up Jasmine in a long shot.
The film applies Todorov's theory of equilibrium, where a disruption to the order is shown through a wife doing everything for her husband who shows no affection in return. This leads to a recognition of disruption when the husband feels guilty for realizing he has been doing wrong. An attempt is made to fix the disruption when the wife falls into a coma and the husband tries to tell her he realizes his mistakes. The film will take place in Debbie's house in Willesden, where an argument occurs before she leaves, and also where she is run over outside of Westfield.
The opening scene of the film sets a foreboding and tense mood through the use of distorted camera work, flashing lights, and thunder sounds. A young girl slowly walks through the house as the parents lie in bed, hearing noises. A lamp suddenly drops as the girl walks by, startling the audience. The electricity then cuts out, darkening the scene. Through the girl's point of view, the camera zooms in on the bedroom door where the father lies, building suspense until the girl suddenly bursts through the door, providing another jump scare.
The document provides a detailed summary and analysis of the opening scene of the film "The Ring". It describes how the unsettling visuals and sounds establish a gloomy, mysterious tone from the start. It notes that the words "I hate television" hint at important events in the film. The scene then introduces two girls watching TV and discussing a mysterious tape and death. Their phone call late at night increases the unease, as does their frightened facial expressions. This opening scene effectively draws the audience into the girls' mindset of fear and unease through visual and audio techniques.
A teenage boy at a bus stop receives a mysterious phone call warning him to leave or be harmed. He follows the caller's instructions and is then photographed by unknown figures as he walks away. The caller warns him of the pursuers and tells him to run, initiating a chase through the city as the boy tries to escape the shadowy chasers. After stopping to catch his breath, the boy is found by the caller in an exposed location and captured, with a bag placed over his head before he can resist.
The opening sequence of The Shining begins with haunting music playing over shots of a car driving through a remote, forested area towards an unknown destination. As the car continues down the road, the opening credits rapidly appear. The sequence then reveals the destination to be the isolated Overlook Hotel, shown in establishing shots. The main character, Jack Torrance, is introduced entering the lobby of the hotel to inquire about a job as the winter caretaker. The opening ends with shots of Jack's wife and son at home, discussing the family's planned move to the Overlook Hotel for the winter season.
This document provides subtitles and descriptions for video entries that were part of a documentary by two filmmakers investigating the urban myth of "Tall Jake". The entries show the filmmakers' experiences, including one where a masked figure appears in their car. The last entry shows one of the filmmakers going to sleep with the camera recording before the masked figure appears and the camera cuts off. The filmmakers have been missing since December 1st.
The document provides a detailed summary of the opening scenes of the film "The Ring". It describes how two girls are bored in a bedroom before discussing an urban legend about a mysterious tape that kills anyone who watches it within seven days. Their conversation is interrupted by a phone call at 10:00 pm. Strange events then start occurring in the empty house, with the TV and fridge turning on by themselves. The terrified girl finds her friend missing and a mysterious video playing, after which she lets out a scream. This sets up the supernatural thriller elements and mystery that will drive the rest of the film.
Freddy Krueger builds his signature knife glove in a creepy opening credits sequence with ominous music. The scene then introduces Tina, who is seen running terrified down a school corridor. Through cutaways and long shots, Tina is seen navigating the unknown place while ambient sounds heighten the fear. Freddy is then shown dragging his knife glove along a steel pipe. Tina is ultimately backed into a corner alone where Freddy appears behind her, grabbing her as she screams. The opening scene ends with Tina waking in a sweat, showing her fear and confusion.
The document appears to be a script for a short film. It describes scenes of a character named Anna running through a school corridor at night while being chased by another character, Anand. Anand is filming the chase and plans to kill Anna to create a movie. He catches up to her and slashes her with a knife while pointing to the camera, implying the murder was filmed. The last scene shows the camera viewpoint with Anna's body on the floor and no one else around.
The opening scene shows Freddy Krueger building his signature knife glove while ominous music plays. The movie title is then revealed with a loud sound intended to scare viewers. The next scene introduces Tina, who is shown running down a corridor in fear, looking behind her though nothing is chasing her. As she navigates the unknown place, ambient scary sounds are heard. Freddy is then seen dragging his knife glove along a pipe to create an unsettling noise. Finally, a terrified Tina is cornered by Freddy, who grabs her as she screams, before she wakes up in bed, frightened and confused.
The opening scene shows a computer screen with wave height and length information, hinting that the film will involve water. As the camera zooms out, mysterious music plays. The next scene shows two women talking inside a home as water begins flooding in through the door. One woman is unable to swim or help herself as she is swept away and drowned by the rushing water. The other woman tries desperately to escape, banging on the window but unable to break it, with the water rising up to her neck.
The document is a screenplay summary that describes the opening scene of a film. A woman named Joanna Reed interrogates a gagged hostage in a warehouse by threatening him with a baseball bat. When he refuses to talk, she strikes him in the face, bloodying it. After taking a phone call from a man named Dimitri who is impatient for information, Joanna has her bodyguard point a gun at the hostage's head. The hostage then reveals that "The Diamond Hand" is involved and that he can't let diamonds fall into the wrong hands, before the screen cuts to black with a gunshot sound.
Evan Silva lies in bed and wakes up to his alarm, showing that he is always one step ahead. He tidies his room and engages in morning activities like washing his face and making breakfast, which hint at his occupations as a hitman and bartender through faint blood stains and drinks. He receives a call from a mysterious voice saying they have another job for him, before the title is shown.
A girl receives a phone call in her room and begins getting ready, applying makeup like mascara and red lipstick. She then walks through the corridors of the house toward a trunk. In another room, Flynn is sitting on a couch and the girl stands in front of him holding a dagger behind her back. The scene then cuts to the girl writing in a book, which she then drops in front of the camera.
The document appears to be a production script detailing two scenes of a crime. Scene 1 describes a teenager entering his home in frustration and looking at his victim on his phone with heavy breathing. Scene 2 shows the teen entering a studio with the victim, putting on a mask and gloves, and proceeding to repeatedly slice the victim with a knife while the victim screams. Various shots are used including of the teen's eyes as he kills the victim and the knife clattering to the ground afterwards with blood dripping down the victim's neck.
El documento proporciona información sobre cómo formular una idea de investigación, plantear un problema de investigación, los componentes de un marco teórico, los tipos de investigación existentes como exploratorios, descriptivos, correlacionales y explicativos, la definición de hipótesis y variables, cómo seleccionar un diseño de investigación, cómo recolectar y analizar datos, y los mejores apoyos para presentar resultados como equipos audiovisuales.
Este documento apresenta as diretrizes para comunicação e aplicação da marca turística de Avaré em 3 frases:
1) Define os principais atores do turismo em Avaré e seus papéis na comunicação da marca, incluindo o governo, comunidade, turistas, fornecedores e imprensa.
2) Apresenta as diretrizes para aplicação da marca turística de Avaré, incluindo seu conceito baseado na represa, cores que representam a cidade, e uso em diferentes materiais.
3) Estabele
This document provides an overview of funding options for commercial aquaponics businesses. It discusses educating banks and investors about aquaponics, reviewing and confirming business plans, valuing businesses, identifying funding sources like equity, loans, and grants, and negotiating deals. The presentation aims to help entrepreneurs secure funding by outlining their experience, common mistakes, and evaluation criteria like EBIT. It also previews forming a cooperative network to build trust and slowly monetize expertise through low-cost webinars and meetings.
1) Luke and Sofia put on ski masks and drive to kidnap Jasmine. Opera music plays in their car.
2) Jasmine is walking home listening to music when Luke and Sofia surprise her from behind, dragging her into their car trunk as she screams.
3) Jasmine throws her house keys while being kidnapped, which her mother Giulia later finds. The scene ends with a tied-up Jasmine in a long shot.
1) Luke and Sofia put on ski masks and drive to kidnap Jasmine. Opera music plays in their car.
2) Jasmine is walking home listening to music when Luke and Sofia surprise her from behind, dragging her into their car trunk as she screams.
3) Jasmine throws her house keys while being kidnapped, which her mother Giulia later finds. The scene ends with a tied-up Jasmine in a long shot.
The film applies Todorov's theory of equilibrium, where a disruption to the order is shown through a wife doing everything for her husband who shows no affection in return. This leads to a recognition of disruption when the husband feels guilty for realizing he has been doing wrong. An attempt is made to fix the disruption when the wife falls into a coma and the husband tries to tell her he realizes his mistakes. The film will take place in Debbie's house in Willesden, where an argument occurs before she leaves, and also where she is run over outside of Westfield.
The opening scene of the film sets a foreboding and tense mood through the use of distorted camera work, flashing lights, and thunder sounds. A young girl slowly walks through the house as the parents lie in bed, hearing noises. A lamp suddenly drops as the girl walks by, startling the audience. The electricity then cuts out, darkening the scene. Through the girl's point of view, the camera zooms in on the bedroom door where the father lies, building suspense until the girl suddenly bursts through the door, providing another jump scare.
The document provides a detailed summary and analysis of the opening scene of the film "The Ring". It describes how the unsettling visuals and sounds establish a gloomy, mysterious tone from the start. It notes that the words "I hate television" hint at important events in the film. The scene then introduces two girls watching TV and discussing a mysterious tape and death. Their phone call late at night increases the unease, as does their frightened facial expressions. This opening scene effectively draws the audience into the girls' mindset of fear and unease through visual and audio techniques.
A teenage boy at a bus stop receives a mysterious phone call warning him to leave or be harmed. He follows the caller's instructions and is then photographed by unknown figures as he walks away. The caller warns him of the pursuers and tells him to run, initiating a chase through the city as the boy tries to escape the shadowy chasers. After stopping to catch his breath, the boy is found by the caller in an exposed location and captured, with a bag placed over his head before he can resist.
The opening sequence of The Shining begins with haunting music playing over shots of a car driving through a remote, forested area towards an unknown destination. As the car continues down the road, the opening credits rapidly appear. The sequence then reveals the destination to be the isolated Overlook Hotel, shown in establishing shots. The main character, Jack Torrance, is introduced entering the lobby of the hotel to inquire about a job as the winter caretaker. The opening ends with shots of Jack's wife and son at home, discussing the family's planned move to the Overlook Hotel for the winter season.
This document provides subtitles and descriptions for video entries that were part of a documentary by two filmmakers investigating the urban myth of "Tall Jake". The entries show the filmmakers' experiences, including one where a masked figure appears in their car. The last entry shows one of the filmmakers going to sleep with the camera recording before the masked figure appears and the camera cuts off. The filmmakers have been missing since December 1st.
The document provides a detailed summary of the opening scenes of the film "The Ring". It describes how two girls are bored in a bedroom before discussing an urban legend about a mysterious tape that kills anyone who watches it within seven days. Their conversation is interrupted by a phone call at 10:00 pm. Strange events then start occurring in the empty house, with the TV and fridge turning on by themselves. The terrified girl finds her friend missing and a mysterious video playing, after which she lets out a scream. This sets up the supernatural thriller elements and mystery that will drive the rest of the film.
Freddy Krueger builds his signature knife glove in a creepy opening credits sequence with ominous music. The scene then introduces Tina, who is seen running terrified down a school corridor. Through cutaways and long shots, Tina is seen navigating the unknown place while ambient sounds heighten the fear. Freddy is then shown dragging his knife glove along a steel pipe. Tina is ultimately backed into a corner alone where Freddy appears behind her, grabbing her as she screams. The opening scene ends with Tina waking in a sweat, showing her fear and confusion.
The document appears to be a script for a short film. It describes scenes of a character named Anna running through a school corridor at night while being chased by another character, Anand. Anand is filming the chase and plans to kill Anna to create a movie. He catches up to her and slashes her with a knife while pointing to the camera, implying the murder was filmed. The last scene shows the camera viewpoint with Anna's body on the floor and no one else around.
The opening scene shows Freddy Krueger building his signature knife glove while ominous music plays. The movie title is then revealed with a loud sound intended to scare viewers. The next scene introduces Tina, who is shown running down a corridor in fear, looking behind her though nothing is chasing her. As she navigates the unknown place, ambient scary sounds are heard. Freddy is then seen dragging his knife glove along a pipe to create an unsettling noise. Finally, a terrified Tina is cornered by Freddy, who grabs her as she screams, before she wakes up in bed, frightened and confused.
The opening scene shows a computer screen with wave height and length information, hinting that the film will involve water. As the camera zooms out, mysterious music plays. The next scene shows two women talking inside a home as water begins flooding in through the door. One woman is unable to swim or help herself as she is swept away and drowned by the rushing water. The other woman tries desperately to escape, banging on the window but unable to break it, with the water rising up to her neck.
The document is a screenplay summary that describes the opening scene of a film. A woman named Joanna Reed interrogates a gagged hostage in a warehouse by threatening him with a baseball bat. When he refuses to talk, she strikes him in the face, bloodying it. After taking a phone call from a man named Dimitri who is impatient for information, Joanna has her bodyguard point a gun at the hostage's head. The hostage then reveals that "The Diamond Hand" is involved and that he can't let diamonds fall into the wrong hands, before the screen cuts to black with a gunshot sound.
Evan Silva lies in bed and wakes up to his alarm, showing that he is always one step ahead. He tidies his room and engages in morning activities like washing his face and making breakfast, which hint at his occupations as a hitman and bartender through faint blood stains and drinks. He receives a call from a mysterious voice saying they have another job for him, before the title is shown.
A girl receives a phone call in her room and begins getting ready, applying makeup like mascara and red lipstick. She then walks through the corridors of the house toward a trunk. In another room, Flynn is sitting on a couch and the girl stands in front of him holding a dagger behind her back. The scene then cuts to the girl writing in a book, which she then drops in front of the camera.
The document appears to be a production script detailing two scenes of a crime. Scene 1 describes a teenager entering his home in frustration and looking at his victim on his phone with heavy breathing. Scene 2 shows the teen entering a studio with the victim, putting on a mask and gloves, and proceeding to repeatedly slice the victim with a knife while the victim screams. Various shots are used including of the teen's eyes as he kills the victim and the knife clattering to the ground afterwards with blood dripping down the victim's neck.
El documento proporciona información sobre cómo formular una idea de investigación, plantear un problema de investigación, los componentes de un marco teórico, los tipos de investigación existentes como exploratorios, descriptivos, correlacionales y explicativos, la definición de hipótesis y variables, cómo seleccionar un diseño de investigación, cómo recolectar y analizar datos, y los mejores apoyos para presentar resultados como equipos audiovisuales.
Este documento apresenta as diretrizes para comunicação e aplicação da marca turística de Avaré em 3 frases:
1) Define os principais atores do turismo em Avaré e seus papéis na comunicação da marca, incluindo o governo, comunidade, turistas, fornecedores e imprensa.
2) Apresenta as diretrizes para aplicação da marca turística de Avaré, incluindo seu conceito baseado na represa, cores que representam a cidade, e uso em diferentes materiais.
3) Estabele
This document provides an overview of funding options for commercial aquaponics businesses. It discusses educating banks and investors about aquaponics, reviewing and confirming business plans, valuing businesses, identifying funding sources like equity, loans, and grants, and negotiating deals. The presentation aims to help entrepreneurs secure funding by outlining their experience, common mistakes, and evaluation criteria like EBIT. It also previews forming a cooperative network to build trust and slowly monetize expertise through low-cost webinars and meetings.
This document discusses the importance of preserving the diva myth in postmodern gay culture. It defines divas as goddesses who provided strength, inspiration, and a sense of community for gay men during a time of oppression. Diva worship at movie theaters allowed for emotional expression and validation when individuality and homosexuality were discouraged. Various Hollywood stars embodied different goddess archetypes that gay men connected with. Preserving the diva myth honors its past significance of unifying and empowering the gay community during a hostile era.
El documento contiene una breve conversación de mensajes de texto entre dos personas. Una persona envía mensajes cortos expresando tristeza y decepción, mientras que la otra persona responde con mensajes de apoyo y buenos deseos.
El documento habla sobre diferentes sistemas operativos como Windows, Mac OS, Unix y Linux. Explica que Windows es un sistema operativo multitarea con interfaz gráfica, mientras que Mac OS se ejecuta principalmente en computadoras Mac. También cubre conceptos como 32 bits vs 64 bits y la importancia de verificar la compatibilidad del hardware antes de instalar un nuevo sistema operativo.
Este documento presenta diferentes tipos de organizadores gráficos como mapas conceptuales, organigramas, diagramas de flujo, diagramas causa y efecto, telarañas, mapas de ideas, líneas de tiempo y diagramas de Venn. Explica brevemente que cada uno sirve para organizar y visualizar información de manera gráfica, ayudando a procesar ideas y conocimientos de forma clara.
Christophe-Philippe Oberkampf a révolutionné au milieu du XVIII siècle l’impression sur toile, faisant de la manufacture de Jouy la troisième industrie de France.
Cet entrepreneur de talent a été précurseur dans plusieurs domaines touchant aussi bien l’innovation, le management, le social ou le commerce.
L’exposition « Entrepreneuriat : d’Oberkampf à aujourd’hui » préparée par le Club des Entrepreneurs de Jouy-en-Josas explore le parcours unique de cet entrepreneur, riche de succès et d’enseignements, qui constitue un important héritage 250 ans plus tard.
Las TIC se refieren a la preparación de estudiantes para satisfacer las necesidades tecnológicas de organizaciones como gobiernos y escuelas. Planificar y gestionar la infraestructura TIC de una organización requiere conocimientos sólidos en ciencias de la computación y gestión. Los primeros servicios TIC se centraron en la difusión de información estática debido a las limitaciones técnicas, pero luego evolucionaron para incluir comercio electrónico, banca en línea y acceso a contenidos y la administración pública.
El documento es una oración de agradecimiento a Dios por todas las cosas buenas y malas en la vida, como los días soleados y nublados, la salud y las penas. La persona le pide a Dios fe, esperanza y caridad para amarlo cada día más y hacer que otros también lo amen, además de pedirle paciencia, humildad, desprendimiento y generosidad. Finalmente, pide que Dios derrame su gracia sobre sus seres queridos y conceda paz al mundo.
Freddie Robins is a contemporary textile artist who studied knitting at university. She sees herself as a rebellious knitter who deals with issues beyond fashion or function. She is typically influenced by things like feminism, traditional knitting, and the human body. Robins works primarily with wool, which she enjoys subverting from its traditional warm and nurturing role. Her piece "Anyway" is a machine knitted wool sculpture in the shape of conjoined twins, commenting on themes of imprisonment and togetherness. Robins also creates garments exploring body deformities and disabilities through pieces like "Odd Gloves" and collections focusing on conditions like short arms.
Este documento establece las normas y el calendario para la celebración del XVI Congreso Provincial del Partido Comunista de Andalucía en Córdoba. Se convocará el 2 de febrero de 2014 para debatir documentos y elegir delegados para el congreso regional. Se detallan los procedimientos para la elección de los 127 delegados provinciales y 65 delegados regionales en base al número de militantes activos en cada agrupación local a fecha 5 de diciembre de 2013.
This film pitch targets teenagers and young adults. It will use young actors and up-to-date music familiar to that generation. The plot follows a boy and girl separately getting ready for what appears to be a date together, but they do not actually know each other. Scenes will be shot in a house, a car, and on a road to depict their preparations and presumed date. Parallel editing will be used to contrast the two characters and lead viewers to initially believe they are preparing to meet.
Jornal Valor Econômico: Dados Commodities (dia 21 de janeiro de 2016)Agricultura Sao Paulo
A edição do dia 21 de janeiro de 2016, do jornal Valor Econômico, apresentaram dados do Instituto de Economia Agrícola sobre as produções de soja, óleo de soja, milho, ovos, frango, laticínios, laranja, mandioca, feijão, suínos, café, boi, cebola, batata, arroz, algodão.
This production script outlines a series of shots for a film involving a couple. It begins with the couple lying in bed when the girl receives a phone call and becomes upset, running to the bathroom. Subsequent shots show the girl crying over the guy's old clothes while he tries to comfort her. Later shots depict the girl pacing on the phone and throwing it in anger. Flashbacks then show happy memories of the couple, intercut with shots of the distressed girl in the present. The script ends with the girl visiting a graveyard and feeling the guy's presence briefly before he fades away.
The document provides a written outline for a trailer of a horror film. It describes several scenes that will be included: 1) a girl is seen happily socializing with friends at her home, while an unknown person watches her through a window; 2) the person's office contains many photos taken of the girl; 3) while listening to music and texting a friend, the girl hears a voicemail and runs home in a panic. Upon entering her home, she is breathing heavily, suggesting an unseen threat. The trailer will conclude with quick shots implying the girl has been kidnapped and taken to the person's office, where she is tied to a chair.
The document provides details on the planned shots and sequencing for two advertisements. The first advert shows two girls getting ready and going out to a club, where they drink excessively. Shots become less steady to portray their intoxicated state. One girl becomes sick outside the club while the other tries to get her to leave.
The second advert continues where the first left off, with a close up of the sick girl outside the club. A man approaches and talks to her, but she refuses to go with him. His aggression increases as they walk to his car. A shaky close up shows him pushing the girl into his car as it drives away, and she looks worried from the backseat. Both adverts end with
The document is a script that tells a story through a series of shots and scenes. It begins with establishing shots of a location by the sea and a man holding a necklace. The story then flashes back to show the man driving alone, thinking of the girl and the necklace. Flashbacks show the man and girl happy together in the past, with her wearing the necklace. In the present, the man walks around lost in memory, mistakenly thinking he sees the girl. The script uses flashbacks and a recurring motif of the necklace to convey a story of loss, memory, and longing for the past.
The document is a script that tells a story through a series of shots and scenes. It begins with establishing shots of a location by the sea and a man holding a necklace. The story then flashes back to show the man driving alone, thinking of the girl and the necklace. Flashbacks show the man and girl happy together in the past, with her wearing the necklace. In the present, the man walks around lost in memory, mistakenly thinking he sees the girl. The script uses flashbacks and a recurring motif of the necklace to convey a story of loss, memory, and longing for the past.
The document analyzes and compares the opening scenes of three horror films: The Women in Black, Scream, and Paranormal Activity. All three films begin their openings happily to contrast with the horror to come. The Women in Black shows three girls playing before they jump from a window. Scream features a girl receiving mysterious phone calls before finding knives in her kitchen. Paranormal Activity presents a couple preparing a nursery while being filmed with minimal props. The document concludes openings should create tension, use low lighting and props to engage audiences without revealing too much of the plot.
A woman wakes up on her sofa in the middle of the night and tries to wake her boyfriend who is sleeping on the opposite sofa. When she is unable to wake him, she gets herself a glass of water in the kitchen. While drinking, she hears a door slam and becomes confused and alert, beginning to fully wake up. The short film appears to follow this woman through a nighttime experience in her home.
The document provides an analysis of the mise-en-scène, camerawork, lighting, editing, sound, narrative, and use of genre conventions in several award-winning motion pictures. It examines the color schemes, costumes, props, and settings used in the films to establish time periods and convey meanings. The document also analyzes the camera angles, shots, and movements used to tell the stories and build suspense or curiosity in the audience. It discusses the lighting, editing techniques, diegetic and non-diegetic sounds, and narratives of the films. Finally, it identifies several genre conventions the films employ, such as dancing, singing, catchy songs, relatable teenage leads, and happy endings.
The document provides an analysis of the mise-en-scène, camerawork, lighting, editing, sound, narrative, and use of genre conventions in several award-winning motion pictures. It examines the color schemes, costumes, props, and settings used in the films to establish time periods and convey meanings. It also analyzes the camera angles, shots, and movements used to tell the stories and build suspense or curiosity in the audience. The document discusses the lighting, editing techniques, diegetic and non-diegetic sounds, and narratives of the films. It also identifies several genre conventions the films employ, such as dancing, singing, catchy songs, relatable teenage leads, and happy endings.
The document outlines scenes in a story about two characters, a smart guy and a hoodie guy, on a morning commute by bus. It follows both characters as they get ready and board the bus. While on the bus, the hoodie guy receives a phone call and the smart guy sends a text message. The story then cuts to the smart guy on the phone with his daughter before a blast is heard.
The document provides three music video ideas, three advertising ideas, and three movie trailer ideas for projects. It also includes explanations for why the author decided against creating advertisements and movie trailers. The music video ideas include one about a coming of age party, another about getting over a breakup, and a third about a love story between two people shown through flashbacks. The advertising ideas are for shoes/trainers, liquid lipstick, and hair straighteners. The movie trailer ideas proposed genres of teen drama, horror, and action. The author felt advertisements and trailers would limit creativity and not allow exploration of skills and techniques.
The document outlines a scene from a film involving a girl finding her boyfriend lifeless in her arms. It then flashes back to happier times between the couple through home video clips as the girl tries to resuscitate her boyfriend. The scene cuts between shots of the couple and the grieving girl obeying cinematography rules with a dramatic score intensifying the emotion of the moment.
The document provides an analysis of the opening scenes of the film Little Miss Sunshine. It summarizes each character introduced in the opening sequence through shots, costumes, actions, and context: 1) A young girl watching a beauty pageant dressed in mismatched clothes, showing her as an outsider. 2) The girl's father giving a speech about being a "winner" to an empty classroom, establishing irony. 3) A determined teenage boy working out and crossing off a calendar to achieve his goals. 4) An old man using cocaine in a bathroom to escape, depicted as out of place. 5) A stressed woman arguing on the phone while speeding to the hospital with a sick family member. 6) A miserable
This music video explores themes of slut shaming, feminine men, and hijabi women through three characters' experiences with societal judgment. Each character is shown experiencing discrimination - the first through slut shaming at school, the second through mocking of his feminine mannerisms, and the third facing disapproving looks as a hijabi woman dancing. In the final scene, the characters unite in a bright setting with others who have also overcome societal struggles, symbolizing finding acceptance. They burn their placards listing the labels society had placed on them as a sign of liberation from judgment.
This storyboard outlines the opening scenes of a film about a zombie apocalypse. It begins with a news report of people being told to stay indoors for rescue as things become more panicked. The title "The Dead Returning" appears in red letters against a fuzzy screen. It then shows a couple watching a movie who receive a distressing phone call before finding themselves in a bloody car trying to escape a zombie attack. The storyboard cuts between different characters and times throughout the opening to build mystery and tension before the outbreak.
This document contains analyses of the visual, audio, narrative, action, enigma, and technical codes of three public safety advertisements. The first ad warns about the dangers of drug use, showing a boy hallucinating after taking drugs while his worried girlfriend tries to wake him. The second ad depicts a happy family cycling until their daughter is distracted and hit by a train after stepping onto the train tracks. The third ad shows a man tormented by visions of the boy he accidentally killed in a car accident, suggesting he must live with the guilt of his actions forever.
This document contains analyses of the visual, audio, narrative, action, enigma, and technical codes of three public safety advertisements. The first ad warns about the dangers of drug use, showing a boy hallucinating after taking drugs while his worried girlfriend tries to wake him. The second ad depicts a happy family cycling until their daughter is distracted and hit by a train while standing on the tracks. The third ad shows a man tormented by visions of the boy he accidentally killed in a car accident, suggesting he must live with the guilt forever.
1) The document is a pre-production script that follows Character A having a mental breakdown as flashbacks of time spent with her friend are interspersed.
2) In the flashbacks, Character A is seen dancing and laughing with her friend during happier times.
3) The script climaxes as Character A, while experiencing delusions, tracks down and shoots her friend while claiming "I am your friend."
The document provides a summary of the trailer for the movie "Happy Death Day". It describes the main character, a college student, waking up on her birthday only to realize she is trapped in a time loop where she relives the day over and over again. Each loop ends with her being murdered. Throughout each repeated day, she tries to uncover who her killer is to break the time loop. The summary highlights the developing mystery and danger as the main character endures multiple deaths while searching for clues about her murderer.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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ملزمة تشريح الجهاز الهيكلي (نظري 3)
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تتميز هذهِ الملزمة بعِدة مُميزات :
1- مُترجمة ترجمة تُناسب جميع المستويات
2- تحتوي على 78 رسم توضيحي لكل كلمة موجودة بالملزمة (لكل كلمة !!!!)
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3- دقة الكتابة والصور عالية جداً جداً جداً
4- هُنالك بعض المعلومات تم توضيحها بشكل تفصيلي جداً (تُعتبر لدى الطالب أو الطالبة بإنها معلومات مُبهمة ومع ذلك تم توضيح هذهِ المعلومات المُبهمة بشكل تفصيلي جداً
5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
6- تحتوي الملزمة في اول سلايد على خارطة تتضمن جميع تفرُعات معلومات الجهاز الهيكلي المذكورة في هذهِ الملزمة
واخيراً هذهِ الملزمة حلالٌ عليكم وإتمنى منكم إن تدعولي بالخير والصحة والعافية فقط
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1. The productioncompanynameandlogowillappearonscreen,nomusicuntilthe nameandlogobegin
to fade out.At thispointthe backingtrack musicwill start. Anestablishingshotof the firsthouse will
be shownonscreen.A shotisthenshowsthe girl’sfeetinthe shower,itwill thentrackherfeetgetting
out of the showerand takingthe towel off the radiator.The girl thenputs the towel aroundher and
walks into the bed room.
Sound of shower and water dripping
The shotthenchangesto an establishingshotof the boy’shouse.The boyisstandingnexttothe sink,
the sinkis filledwithwaterandthe boy beginsto put shavingfoamon hisface, he then picksup the
razor andbeginstoshave andrinsesthe razorinthe sink.The boythensprayshimselfwithsomeafter
shave throughout this you only see his movements and not his face.
Noises of hitting razor against the sink, Sound of spraying after shave
The girl is stood in her bedroom in her towel drying her hair withthe hair dryer,she is brushing and
stylingherhairasit dry’s.The camerawill stayinthe one positionbutwillonlybe focusedonherhair
and not her face.
Sound of the hair dryer
The boyis stylinghishair,he useshis handto take gel out of the hair gel pot. He then beginstostyle
and gel his hair looking in the mirror.
The girl is then sitting in front of her mirror with her makeup next to her she then begins to start
puttingonhermascara andcheckshowitlooksinthe mirror,afterthatshe thentakesoutthe lipstick
and applies it.
Sound of rummaging through a makeup bag
Girl is sat in frontof the mirror and picksup her phone and textssomeone,she thenputsher phone
back down.
Sound of texting on a phone
The boy isstood lookingface on and isdoing histop 2 buttonson his shirtup he thenputs histie on
and fixes it.
The camera ison a lowshot of the girl’sfeet,the girl thendropsher towel andwalksout of the view
of the camera and the towel remains on the floor.
Boy’s phone beeps
Shows a close up of the boy’s phone going off on the lock screen.The boy walks into shot and picks
up his phone and reply’s to the text whilst sitting on the bed.
The shot shows a split screen of both the boy and the girl in different places put both putting their
shoeson.Theystandupandwalktowardsthe camerasothatwe cansee afullbodyshotof the actors.
Zoomsinon the girlsface andgoesbackto a normal screen,tracksthe girl as she iswalkingoutof the
house. The girl then gets into the car and it drives off
Loud noises on the car by the house
The girl is in the car driving along the road with the driver and see’s the boy walking along the road
she then stares at this and the camera pans around to get the shot of the boy walking alone.