A basic preview of my inter-title slides, excluding the main film title slide and the slides including production/distribution information and release dates etc.
A basic preview of my inter-title slides, excluding the main film title slide and the slides including production/distribution information and release dates etc.
Learn the advantages & disadvantages of rooting your android device.
Rooting is the process of allowing users of smartphones, tablets and other devices running the Android mobile operating system to attain privileged control over various Android subsystems.
The CDRC Masters Research Dissertation Programme - Call for SponsorsGuy Lansley
Following another successful year of the CDRC Retail Masters Dissertation Programme, we are now seeking proposals from businesses for new projects due to commence next spring
For more information please visit: www.cdrc.ac.uk/retail-masters/information-for-retailers/
How to Tell a Story With Your Google Analytics DataJeff Sauer
If you are sending reports without adding insight, you are part of the problem. Ain't nobody got time for that crap. It's time that you start to increase the collective knowledge of your organization. It's time that you start telling a story with the data that you collect.
How do we get there? First, we need to start by understanding the data we collect. But quickly, it is time to turn that data into information. Creating information from data is actually pretty easy. Even a computer can do it with great accuracy.
Quickly after you create information, it needs to be turned into a narrative that others can understand. It needs to be turned into a story!
This presentation shows how to take data and information and turn it into knowledge that can be understood throughout your entire organization. This is how we form institutional knowledge, and how we make ourselves better as marketers.
This presentation was delivered at SMX Munich 2015. Here is the original session description:
Had enough of Copy & Paste? Internal Storytelling with Data and Reports
Your reports don’t need to be boring or mind-numbing. If you succeed in the qualitative display of quantitative information, your reports will get the attention they deserve. In this session, we show you how to visualize your data and consistently communicate your value. This is how information becomes knowledge.
Hadj Ounis's most notable work is his sculpture titled "Metamorphosis." This piece showcases Ounis's mastery of form and texture, as he seamlessly combines metal and wood to create a dynamic and visually striking composition. The juxtaposition of the two materials creates a sense of tension and harmony, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between nature and industry.
2137ad Merindol Colony Interiors where refugee try to build a seemengly norm...luforfor
This are the interiors of the Merindol Colony in 2137ad after the Climate Change Collapse and the Apocalipse Wars. Merindol is a small Colony in the Italian Alps where there are around 4000 humans. The Colony values mainly around meritocracy and selection by effort.
2137ad - Characters that live in Merindol and are at the center of main storiesluforfor
Kurgan is a russian expatriate that is secretly in love with Sonia Contado. Henry is a british soldier that took refuge in Merindol Colony in 2137ad. He is the lover of Sonia Contado.
Explore the multifaceted world of Muntadher Saleh, an Iraqi polymath renowned for his expertise in visual art, writing, design, and pharmacy. This SlideShare delves into his innovative contributions across various disciplines, showcasing his unique ability to blend traditional themes with modern aesthetics. Learn about his impactful artworks, thought-provoking literary pieces, and his vision as a Neo-Pop artist dedicated to raising awareness about Iraq's cultural heritage. Discover why Muntadher Saleh is celebrated as "The Last Polymath" and how his multidisciplinary talents continue to inspire and influence.
2. TEXT TITLE
Title it is often large but without being too bold or
overpowering.
Thick and thin font s are used for the title.
The title usually gives an incite on what the topic of the film
will be about (informative) and it’s usually dramatic (meant for
an older audience).
The title is almost always linked to the theme/topic of the film;
which creates confusion and hermeneutic code in order to
attract a wide/large audience.
Colours for the title are kept simple and minimal/neutral but
stand out from the background.
3. TEXT OTHER INFORMATION
Font of text is always desecrete yet obvious.
The position of the text varies; title can be placed in the middle, all over the poster
or most commonly at the top, and the actors’ names can be placed above the title
or just above the billing block.
Text is minimal to enable the picture to be the main focus of the poster.
Actors’ names are often prioritised over billing block ; in order to attract an
audience who is already familiar with some of the featured actors as they are
interested in cinema/film.
Awards the film has won are occasionally featured; this is to promote the film in a
positive way but its rarely done as short films usually have a small budget and a
small audience therefore its much harder for them to win awards.
Billing block is almost always present.
4. IMAGE COMMON CONVENTIONS
Often, the shots are in medium close up to only show the face/ facial expression of
the featured actor, to create a hermeneutic code.
The protagonist(s) of the story is usually featured on the poster and is the main
focus of the poster.
The poster is also sometimes split by two images that contrast each other
(juxtaposition).
Filters are often put on the posters to give them a more cinematographic and
authentic feel.
Both high key and low key lighting are used for short film poster, depending on the
mood.
Costume/makeup is kept simple and discrete to make it casual and relatable to the
audience.
Featured actors often have an intriguing facial expression to create
confusion/ambiguity and hermeneutic code.
Both males and females are often used as featured actors on the cover.
Representation/stereotypes aren’t made obvious.
5. COLOURS
Colours stay soft and discrete.
Colour of font always stands out from the background so it’s more
eye-catching and doesn’t blend in with the picture.
No bright colourful colours to indicate it’s a for a mature audience
and it’s about a non-fictional topic.
Light and dark colours are used depending on the topic of the short
film.
Filters are also often used to create a more cinematic feel in order to
attract an audience that enjoys watching films.
The colours used also help set a certain mood.
No gender specific colours to make it accessible to a wide audience.