The main character will be wearing an old durable coat, jeans that allow for easy movement, and shoes that can handle different environments as he is always on the move.
The document describes a man who has lost his mind and is scribbling on walls of his home. He talks to a toy he believes is his friend named Jules about how bad his life has become and that he has no friends left. The man, having had enough of living in fear, decides to end his life by leaving the room. However, when he goes through the curtain and sees the light for the first time in years, he screams in shock. He then realizes the brief moment of normalcy was just a trap and has given up all hope, accepting his fate.
The film will be a 90-minute British drama about a janitor close to retirement whose pension is revoked after an altercation with a disruptive student, leading him to seek revenge through a life of crime. Gary Oldman will play the janitor role and Michael Caine will play the principal. The target audience will be elderly people, who make up much of the audience for dramatic television shows in the UK like EastEnders. Production is scheduled to take around six months and will be filmed entirely on one important location.
A janitor gets into a fight with a troublesome student at the school where he works. Some criminals ask the janitor to help them rob the school. Struggling financially and nearing retirement, the janitor agrees to help with the plan. However, during the robbery things go wrong - the headmaster is shot and the janitor is apprehended by police. In a final confrontation, one of the criminals shoots and kills the janitor, ending his life.
This document outlines a 7 week marketing campaign for a new Lego toy, including various social media posts, advertisements, videos and trailers released on different days of each week to build hype and awareness. Week 1 focuses on initial advertisements and social media posts to announce the toy. Weeks 2-3 include more social updates, videos and trailers providing more details on the toy. Weeks 4-6 ramp up with additional trailers, videos and posters showcasing the characters and story. Week 7 contains final teasers and marketing leading up to the toy's release date.
Death and Adam, who saves souls from death, meet to determine whether Jonathan's soul belongs to Death or is saved by Adam. They play a card game where the winner gets Jonathan's soul. Flashbacks show Jonathan murdered his boss after he sexually assaulted Jonathan's wife. Jonathan later finds his wife hanged herself. When the game ends with Adam and Death each having one card left, Adam wins Jonathan's soul. Death vows to one day defeat Adam for his cheating ways.
Death and Adam, who saves souls from death, meet to determine whether Jonathan's soul belongs to Death or is saved by Adam. They engage in a card game where the winner receives Jonathan's soul. Through flashbacks, it is revealed that Jonathan murdered his boss who sexually assaulted his wife. Jonathan's wife later committed suicide. Death believes Jonathan is evil and deserves to die, while Adam is more sympathetic since Jonathan was provoked. Their card game ends in a draw, but Adam wins by having one more card left to play. Jonathan's soul is saved and he is seen being guided by Adam to the afterlife, growing younger until reunited with his wife.
The document is a screenplay that follows Death and Adam, who represents life, as they play cards to determine the fate of Jonathan's soul. Jonathan murdered his boss who sexually assaulted his wife. As Death and Adam play for Jonathan's soul, they reminisce about previous souls they played for, including Jonathan's wife who later committed suicide. In the end, Adam wins Jonathan's soul. Jonathan is then seen reuniting with his wife in the afterlife.
The main character will be wearing an old durable coat, jeans that allow for easy movement, and shoes that can handle different environments as he is always on the move.
The document describes a man who has lost his mind and is scribbling on walls of his home. He talks to a toy he believes is his friend named Jules about how bad his life has become and that he has no friends left. The man, having had enough of living in fear, decides to end his life by leaving the room. However, when he goes through the curtain and sees the light for the first time in years, he screams in shock. He then realizes the brief moment of normalcy was just a trap and has given up all hope, accepting his fate.
The film will be a 90-minute British drama about a janitor close to retirement whose pension is revoked after an altercation with a disruptive student, leading him to seek revenge through a life of crime. Gary Oldman will play the janitor role and Michael Caine will play the principal. The target audience will be elderly people, who make up much of the audience for dramatic television shows in the UK like EastEnders. Production is scheduled to take around six months and will be filmed entirely on one important location.
A janitor gets into a fight with a troublesome student at the school where he works. Some criminals ask the janitor to help them rob the school. Struggling financially and nearing retirement, the janitor agrees to help with the plan. However, during the robbery things go wrong - the headmaster is shot and the janitor is apprehended by police. In a final confrontation, one of the criminals shoots and kills the janitor, ending his life.
This document outlines a 7 week marketing campaign for a new Lego toy, including various social media posts, advertisements, videos and trailers released on different days of each week to build hype and awareness. Week 1 focuses on initial advertisements and social media posts to announce the toy. Weeks 2-3 include more social updates, videos and trailers providing more details on the toy. Weeks 4-6 ramp up with additional trailers, videos and posters showcasing the characters and story. Week 7 contains final teasers and marketing leading up to the toy's release date.
Death and Adam, who saves souls from death, meet to determine whether Jonathan's soul belongs to Death or is saved by Adam. They play a card game where the winner gets Jonathan's soul. Flashbacks show Jonathan murdered his boss after he sexually assaulted Jonathan's wife. Jonathan later finds his wife hanged herself. When the game ends with Adam and Death each having one card left, Adam wins Jonathan's soul. Death vows to one day defeat Adam for his cheating ways.
Death and Adam, who saves souls from death, meet to determine whether Jonathan's soul belongs to Death or is saved by Adam. They engage in a card game where the winner receives Jonathan's soul. Through flashbacks, it is revealed that Jonathan murdered his boss who sexually assaulted his wife. Jonathan's wife later committed suicide. Death believes Jonathan is evil and deserves to die, while Adam is more sympathetic since Jonathan was provoked. Their card game ends in a draw, but Adam wins by having one more card left to play. Jonathan's soul is saved and he is seen being guided by Adam to the afterlife, growing younger until reunited with his wife.
The document is a screenplay that follows Death and Adam, who represents life, as they play cards to determine the fate of Jonathan's soul. Jonathan murdered his boss who sexually assaulted his wife. As Death and Adam play for Jonathan's soul, they reminisce about previous souls they played for, including Jonathan's wife who later committed suicide. In the end, Adam wins Jonathan's soul. Jonathan is then seen reuniting with his wife in the afterlife.
The grim reaper and an angel play a card game to determine the soul of Jonathan, a 75-year-old man who is dying. Jonathan had committed crimes in his life including murdering his boss after the boss sexually assaulted Jonathan's wife. The angel and grim reaper discuss Jonathan's past and debate whether his sins deserve punishment or salvation. In the end, the angel wins Jonathan's soul in their card game, arguing he deserves redemption. The grim reaper acknowledges the angel has bested him this time but warns their games won't always be so easy.
This document analyzes different aspects of a film and how they appeal to different audience segments. It discusses how the blood and gore will attract "gore fanatics", the extreme sports scenes shown in the cave setting will interest those who enjoy such activities, and the adventure, betrayal, monsters, and focus on strong female characters all comprise important primary aspects for the intended audience. Additionally, the drama between characters, horror elements, Neil Marshall as the director, and recognizable stars/cast serve as secondary appealing aspects.
The primary audience for this film is females aged 18-25 with disposable income who enjoy horror films featuring strong female leads. They enjoy being scared and finding scary content entertaining. The secondary audience includes males who are fans of the director or accompanying a partner, as well as those interested in the sex appeal, gore, or independent female lead. The tertiary audience consists of general horror fans, film students, and reviewers seeking to critique the film, as well as those thrill-seeking an adrenaline rush from being scared.
This document analyzes the mise-en-scene of a hospital scene from the film The Descent. It summarizes the use of lighting, location, costumes, props, and sound to convey meaning and set tone. The lighting in the hospital corridor is initially shown as a murky green to create an unsettling atmosphere, though it later appears normal. The location is a hospital corridor used to build tension as the main character believes she is being chased. Costumes emphasize the characters of the mother in a hospital gown and friend in casual clothes. Props like a heart monitor are used to raise stakes. Sounds like flickering birthday candles create an eerie tone. Overall, the scene conveys the main character's
The document provides a summary of the cinematography techniques used in 10 key scenes from the movie "The Descent". It describes shots that include an unfocused panning shot of a birthday cake, close-up shots of a woman stirring in her hospital bed and waking up, point-of-view shots from an unseen entity following the woman down an empty corridor, and circling and zooming out shots as she cries while being comforted by a nurse in the corridor. The shots convey confusion, fear and relief using techniques like blurred and focused framing, panning, zooming and changing camera position and movement.
The document discusses and compares the advantages and disadvantages of different types of cameras, including digital cameras, mobile phones, bridge cameras, and SLR cameras. Digital cameras are small and portable but have limited features and image quality. Mobile phone cameras have improved greatly but still cannot match dedicated cameras and have limited storage. Bridge cameras have more features and better image quality than digital cameras but are less portable than phones. SLR cameras have the most control and customizable lenses but are the least portable option.
1) Jon Doe agrees to do a charity fundraiser but is more interested in using it to boost his celebrity status.
2) During the fundraiser, Jon charges the charity for his appearance and later tries to steal money from them.
3) Jon's attempts to flee with the stolen money result in multiple altercations, including being beaten and pepper sprayed by security.
4) By the end of the day, Jon finds himself once again at the police station in trouble for his actions.
The document summarizes a meeting that took place on Friday, March 1st, 2016 in Room 102. It lists the attendees - Waseem Mohammed, Brandon Wood, Brad Tocque, Brandon Mundy, and Toby Adshead. It notes that treatment and most pre-production were completed. It outlines the tasks assigned: Toby Adshead would work on storyboards and lighting plan, while Brad and Mundy would focus on the production schedule.
Lighting can greatly impact the mood and details conveyed in a photograph. Studio lighting on a model shows facial details and shadows that suggest an unhappy mood, while natural light on a cat shows less detail without shadows. Candlelight creates dramatic shadows that change the mood, and natural sunlight on a sunny day shows detail and conveys a happy, peaceful look through the lighting. Flash focuses attention by illuminating the main subject.
This document provides instructions for three editing techniques: HDR photography, using the healing brush tool, and creating layer masks. It explains how to take three photos at different aperture settings to create an HDR image in Photomatix. It also describes how to use the healing brush tool on a new layer to remove unwanted elements by sampling clear areas. Finally, it outlines how to select an area and click the mask tool to hide everything outside the selection on a layer.
This document discusses different photographic techniques seen in various photographs, including:
- A landscape photo showing a forest path with greens and browns.
- A portrait orientation photo of the same scene showing more of the forest path.
- A photo where a tire frame adds interest by creating a frame within the frame.
- A photo of a burned warehouse raising questions with colors like orange, black and white.
This radio show is a spin-off of "Adventures of The Wonder Badger" and will appeal to fans of the original show as well as fans of animals and superheroes. While the comedy will be childish in nature and aimed at primary school children ages 5-12, it may not appeal as much to an older audience. The show follows someone trying to catch a criminal and has elements of comedy and crime fighting like comics.
Landscape photography involves capturing natural scenery such as mountains, forests, oceans, and more. It focuses on the visual aesthetic qualities of nature rather than individual subjects. Photographers must consider lighting, weather, seasons, and composition to capture the essence and beauty of natural landscapes.
A celebrity tries to live a normal life by going to various shops, but is always getting arrested by a friendly policeman who recognizes him. The celebrity resides in a mansion where he conducts interviews about trying to live a normal life despite his fame.
Death discusses Jonathan's life and mistakes that led him to become someone he hated. Death takes away the world that Jonathan designed for himself, as Death finds it fitting punishment.
Adam wins another card game against Death for his soul. Death admits he wouldn't have let Adam join him if he knew Adam was so good at cards, as Death would be bored without their games.
Death threatens to collect all the souls Adam owes him for saving his life. They agree to meet again soon, and the screen fades to black with the sound of wings flying away.
Death and Adam are discussing a man who is about to die. Adam lost his wife a month after she gave birth to a stillborn baby. Death remembers Adam was sad when the baby's pure soul belonged to Adam by default. Death and Adam have a fair system where good souls belong to Adam and evil souls belong to Death, though Adam jokes that Death only says that because he's winning their game.
Death and Adam are playing cards together, reminiscing about a previous game they played where Adam won against Death. They are interrupted when Death notices Mr. Peters clutching his chest in pain nearby. Their card game is cut short as they flash to white and return to see Mr. Peters dying on the ground from a heart attack. Death and Adam then continue their card game.
Jonathan is angry after learning that Stefanie had a relationship with another man. He grabs his revolver with the intent to kill the man, rejecting Stefanie's pleas and a neighbor's dinner invitation. Jonathan then confronts and shoots the man in a parking lot. The shooting is witnessed by the neighbor, Mr. Peters, who is also shot as he tries to run away.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
The grim reaper and an angel play a card game to determine the soul of Jonathan, a 75-year-old man who is dying. Jonathan had committed crimes in his life including murdering his boss after the boss sexually assaulted Jonathan's wife. The angel and grim reaper discuss Jonathan's past and debate whether his sins deserve punishment or salvation. In the end, the angel wins Jonathan's soul in their card game, arguing he deserves redemption. The grim reaper acknowledges the angel has bested him this time but warns their games won't always be so easy.
This document analyzes different aspects of a film and how they appeal to different audience segments. It discusses how the blood and gore will attract "gore fanatics", the extreme sports scenes shown in the cave setting will interest those who enjoy such activities, and the adventure, betrayal, monsters, and focus on strong female characters all comprise important primary aspects for the intended audience. Additionally, the drama between characters, horror elements, Neil Marshall as the director, and recognizable stars/cast serve as secondary appealing aspects.
The primary audience for this film is females aged 18-25 with disposable income who enjoy horror films featuring strong female leads. They enjoy being scared and finding scary content entertaining. The secondary audience includes males who are fans of the director or accompanying a partner, as well as those interested in the sex appeal, gore, or independent female lead. The tertiary audience consists of general horror fans, film students, and reviewers seeking to critique the film, as well as those thrill-seeking an adrenaline rush from being scared.
This document analyzes the mise-en-scene of a hospital scene from the film The Descent. It summarizes the use of lighting, location, costumes, props, and sound to convey meaning and set tone. The lighting in the hospital corridor is initially shown as a murky green to create an unsettling atmosphere, though it later appears normal. The location is a hospital corridor used to build tension as the main character believes she is being chased. Costumes emphasize the characters of the mother in a hospital gown and friend in casual clothes. Props like a heart monitor are used to raise stakes. Sounds like flickering birthday candles create an eerie tone. Overall, the scene conveys the main character's
The document provides a summary of the cinematography techniques used in 10 key scenes from the movie "The Descent". It describes shots that include an unfocused panning shot of a birthday cake, close-up shots of a woman stirring in her hospital bed and waking up, point-of-view shots from an unseen entity following the woman down an empty corridor, and circling and zooming out shots as she cries while being comforted by a nurse in the corridor. The shots convey confusion, fear and relief using techniques like blurred and focused framing, panning, zooming and changing camera position and movement.
The document discusses and compares the advantages and disadvantages of different types of cameras, including digital cameras, mobile phones, bridge cameras, and SLR cameras. Digital cameras are small and portable but have limited features and image quality. Mobile phone cameras have improved greatly but still cannot match dedicated cameras and have limited storage. Bridge cameras have more features and better image quality than digital cameras but are less portable than phones. SLR cameras have the most control and customizable lenses but are the least portable option.
1) Jon Doe agrees to do a charity fundraiser but is more interested in using it to boost his celebrity status.
2) During the fundraiser, Jon charges the charity for his appearance and later tries to steal money from them.
3) Jon's attempts to flee with the stolen money result in multiple altercations, including being beaten and pepper sprayed by security.
4) By the end of the day, Jon finds himself once again at the police station in trouble for his actions.
The document summarizes a meeting that took place on Friday, March 1st, 2016 in Room 102. It lists the attendees - Waseem Mohammed, Brandon Wood, Brad Tocque, Brandon Mundy, and Toby Adshead. It notes that treatment and most pre-production were completed. It outlines the tasks assigned: Toby Adshead would work on storyboards and lighting plan, while Brad and Mundy would focus on the production schedule.
Lighting can greatly impact the mood and details conveyed in a photograph. Studio lighting on a model shows facial details and shadows that suggest an unhappy mood, while natural light on a cat shows less detail without shadows. Candlelight creates dramatic shadows that change the mood, and natural sunlight on a sunny day shows detail and conveys a happy, peaceful look through the lighting. Flash focuses attention by illuminating the main subject.
This document provides instructions for three editing techniques: HDR photography, using the healing brush tool, and creating layer masks. It explains how to take three photos at different aperture settings to create an HDR image in Photomatix. It also describes how to use the healing brush tool on a new layer to remove unwanted elements by sampling clear areas. Finally, it outlines how to select an area and click the mask tool to hide everything outside the selection on a layer.
This document discusses different photographic techniques seen in various photographs, including:
- A landscape photo showing a forest path with greens and browns.
- A portrait orientation photo of the same scene showing more of the forest path.
- A photo where a tire frame adds interest by creating a frame within the frame.
- A photo of a burned warehouse raising questions with colors like orange, black and white.
This radio show is a spin-off of "Adventures of The Wonder Badger" and will appeal to fans of the original show as well as fans of animals and superheroes. While the comedy will be childish in nature and aimed at primary school children ages 5-12, it may not appeal as much to an older audience. The show follows someone trying to catch a criminal and has elements of comedy and crime fighting like comics.
Landscape photography involves capturing natural scenery such as mountains, forests, oceans, and more. It focuses on the visual aesthetic qualities of nature rather than individual subjects. Photographers must consider lighting, weather, seasons, and composition to capture the essence and beauty of natural landscapes.
A celebrity tries to live a normal life by going to various shops, but is always getting arrested by a friendly policeman who recognizes him. The celebrity resides in a mansion where he conducts interviews about trying to live a normal life despite his fame.
Death discusses Jonathan's life and mistakes that led him to become someone he hated. Death takes away the world that Jonathan designed for himself, as Death finds it fitting punishment.
Adam wins another card game against Death for his soul. Death admits he wouldn't have let Adam join him if he knew Adam was so good at cards, as Death would be bored without their games.
Death threatens to collect all the souls Adam owes him for saving his life. They agree to meet again soon, and the screen fades to black with the sound of wings flying away.
Death and Adam are discussing a man who is about to die. Adam lost his wife a month after she gave birth to a stillborn baby. Death remembers Adam was sad when the baby's pure soul belonged to Adam by default. Death and Adam have a fair system where good souls belong to Adam and evil souls belong to Death, though Adam jokes that Death only says that because he's winning their game.
Death and Adam are playing cards together, reminiscing about a previous game they played where Adam won against Death. They are interrupted when Death notices Mr. Peters clutching his chest in pain nearby. Their card game is cut short as they flash to white and return to see Mr. Peters dying on the ground from a heart attack. Death and Adam then continue their card game.
Jonathan is angry after learning that Stefanie had a relationship with another man. He grabs his revolver with the intent to kill the man, rejecting Stefanie's pleas and a neighbor's dinner invitation. Jonathan then confronts and shoots the man in a parking lot. The shooting is witnessed by the neighbor, Mr. Peters, who is also shot as he tries to run away.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.