The document discusses the BBFC film rating guidelines and outlines criteria for ratings of 15 and 18. For a 15 rating, a film may contain moderate language, occasional gory violence kept to a minimum, implied sexual violence, drug use shown without detail, and brief casual sex scenes. An 18 rating allows for more graphic depictions of violence, language, sex, drugs, and horror without promoting these. The response proposes a film about mothers who murder their children receive a 15 rating by keeping violence minimal while focusing on plot and character psychology.
This document provides a shot-by-shot analysis of a music video. It describes 9 shots ranging from 0.04 to 2.38 seconds. The shots include fast-moving images of instruments, establishing shots of the recording studio, close-ups of band members' faces, and shots that match the lyrics or highlight certain instruments. Low-key lighting and vintage filters are used to match the genre. The variety of shots and styles convey the upbeat nature of the song and capture the band relaxed and in their element during the recording process.
This document discusses reported speech, which is used to tell someone what another person said or thought without using their exact words. It lists common verbs used in reported speech like say, tell, and ask. It also covers the different types of sentences that can be reported including statements, yes/no questions, wh- questions, and commands. The tenses of the verbs change in reported speech depending on if the original statement is currently true or not true.
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China has raised power prices for non-residential users. To reduce electricity usage, people should turn off unnecessary lighting and unplug equipment when not in use. They can also turn down central heating and reduce use of home appliances.
The document discusses the BBFC film rating guidelines and outlines criteria for ratings of 15 and 18. For a 15 rating, a film may contain moderate language, occasional gory violence kept to a minimum, implied sexual violence, drug use shown without detail, and brief casual sex scenes. An 18 rating allows for more graphic depictions of violence, language, sex, drugs, and horror without promoting these. The response proposes a film about mothers who murder their children receive a 15 rating by keeping violence minimal while focusing on plot and character psychology.
This document provides a shot-by-shot analysis of a music video. It describes 9 shots ranging from 0.04 to 2.38 seconds. The shots include fast-moving images of instruments, establishing shots of the recording studio, close-ups of band members' faces, and shots that match the lyrics or highlight certain instruments. Low-key lighting and vintage filters are used to match the genre. The variety of shots and styles convey the upbeat nature of the song and capture the band relaxed and in their element during the recording process.
This document discusses reported speech, which is used to tell someone what another person said or thought without using their exact words. It lists common verbs used in reported speech like say, tell, and ask. It also covers the different types of sentences that can be reported including statements, yes/no questions, wh- questions, and commands. The tenses of the verbs change in reported speech depending on if the original statement is currently true or not true.
China raises power prices for non residential users14hak
China has raised power prices for non-residential users. To reduce electricity usage, people should turn off unnecessary lighting and unplug equipment when not in use. They can also turn down central heating and reduce use of home appliances.
This document discusses strategies for individualizing pay systems to better attract, retain, and motivate a diverse workforce. It argues that a one-size-fits-all approach fails to reward employees with things they truly value. Instead, organizations should embrace everything employees value and give them choices in how they are rewarded. While individualizing pay provides advantages like tailoring rewards to preferences, it also risks creating a workforce that lacks a unified culture.
The filmmakers did not follow their original storyboard as they realized those shots would not make the story understandable for the audience. They still used a montage to represent the character's state of mind but with different images that improved the opening sequence. Changing the storyboard did not slow down production or the development of the film. The document then includes a new storyboard showing the shots and changes that were made.
The music video will follow the indie/rock genre and feature typical elements like close-ups of band members performing, stereotypical indie clothing, and live performances. It will be filmed over a weekend in Leeds, UK at three locations - a music practice room, a student house, and outside on the street. The narrative will show the band having fun together through cross-cutting between the different shooting locations. Props, clothing, and equipment will be used to portray a typical student and band lifestyle.
The document discusses plans for a music video for the song "Fluorescent Adolescent" by the band Arctic Monkeys. It will feature the band performing in a rented music studio practice room to capture their live energy. It will also show the band in their everyday lives to convey their youthful lifestyle. The video takes inspiration from other indie music videos that feature the band's clothing styles and focus on their performances as well as more casual settings.
BioSurvey provides web-based surveys, focus groups, and interviews to over 1,000 Japanese life science researchers. Their contact list accurately represents the biotech research market in Japan. They can help understand market needs, identify high-demand applications, measure promotion effects, and provide neutral data through anonymous surveys. BioSurvey works with leading researchers from universities, hospitals, and companies. They set up customized online surveys and reporting within 2 months from order placement. BioAssociates also offers the BioMarket.jp website and strategic marketing consulting services.
El documento parece estar escrito en un idioma desconocido y no contiene información comprensible. No puedo generar un resumen útil con solo 3 oraciones o menos basado en el contenido proporcionado.
Dokumen tersebut merangkum proses perancangan video profil untuk menunjang promosi konsentrasi Web Graphic Design di Perguruan Tinggi Raharja. Video profil dirancang untuk memberikan informasi dan menarik minat calon mahasiswa baru dengan menggunakan metode produksi audio visual.
The Caribbean islands rely heavily on water resources due to their location and tourism-based economies. Water is essential for agriculture, industry, and tourism, but increasing demand and pollution are negatively impacting the environment and public health. Only 2% of wastewater is treated, polluting coastal waters and damaging ecosystems. While governments recognize water's importance, they have not implemented effective management strategies to conserve this limited resource and ensure access for all citizens. Possible solutions include reducing tourist water use, expanding water treatment plants, separating sewage systems from water supplies, and increasing public access to clean water and sanitation.
A moral panic occurs when a condition or group is seen as a threat to societal values. According to Stanley Cohen, creator of the term, a moral panic starts with some deviant act that is then amplified by the media. The film A Clockwork Orange was controversial upon its release due to high levels of violence portrayed by a gang of teenagers. There were reports of copycat crimes inspired by the film, though these may have been exaggerated by the media to generate controversy around the film. Stan Cohen's theory of moral panic seems applicable, as the media focused on relating extreme youth crimes to the film, though such issues may have predated the film as well.
The document provides an evaluation of a media project creating a music video. It discusses:
1) How the video drew upon conventions of indie/alternative music videos in its editing techniques, shot types, locations, and clothing of the band.
2) How the music video, digital pack, and advertisement formed an effective marketing package with consistent branding.
3) How feedback improved aspects of video quality and syncing clips to the music.
4) The use of technologies like YouTube, blogs, cameras, editing software, and social media in researching, planning, filming, and promoting the project.
The document discusses changes made to initial ideas for a music video. It was decided to use the basic storyline idea but expand it to include studio recording segments. The sepia effect idea was discarded in favor of editing brightness and contrast. External characters were deemed unnecessary. Standard camera shots and angles for the genre were incorporated along with some unconventional angles. Filming locations included Leeds to add variety.
The editing process for a dark video clip involved increasing the brightness and contrast through effects to make the content clearer for viewers. The editors experimented with adjustments and found a brightness level that they were satisfied with.
Editing techniques discussed include superimposing a main image over a less important image to make it more interesting, and using black and white footage for quickly paced clips to add variety compared to color clips. Rarely using black and white but finding it effective for fast paced clips to provide change from color clips.
This document provides descriptions of various shots from a music video:
1) The first shot is a slow-motion long shot of the full band playing, indicating the slow tempo of the music.
2) Subsequent shots show the camera going in and out of focus for a casual feel, and medium-long shots provide different locations.
3) Close-ups of the lead singer and bass player highlight their elements, while an extreme close-up of the symbols shows their musical importance.
Lighting, camera techniques, and shots of the band contribute to the narrative and musical elements of the video.
This call sheet provides production details for a music video shoot in Leeds during October half term in 2000. It lists the camera crew contact information, cast members, required camera and lighting equipment, props of band equipment, and wardrobe needs such as indie clothing for band members. The video is for the song "Fluorescent Adolescent" and is scheduled for 3 minutes and 15 seconds in length.
This document discusses strategies for individualizing pay systems to better attract, retain, and motivate a diverse workforce. It argues that a one-size-fits-all approach fails to reward employees with things they truly value. Instead, organizations should embrace everything employees value and give them choices in how they are rewarded. While individualizing pay provides advantages like tailoring rewards to preferences, it also risks creating a workforce that lacks a unified culture.
The filmmakers did not follow their original storyboard as they realized those shots would not make the story understandable for the audience. They still used a montage to represent the character's state of mind but with different images that improved the opening sequence. Changing the storyboard did not slow down production or the development of the film. The document then includes a new storyboard showing the shots and changes that were made.
The music video will follow the indie/rock genre and feature typical elements like close-ups of band members performing, stereotypical indie clothing, and live performances. It will be filmed over a weekend in Leeds, UK at three locations - a music practice room, a student house, and outside on the street. The narrative will show the band having fun together through cross-cutting between the different shooting locations. Props, clothing, and equipment will be used to portray a typical student and band lifestyle.
The document discusses plans for a music video for the song "Fluorescent Adolescent" by the band Arctic Monkeys. It will feature the band performing in a rented music studio practice room to capture their live energy. It will also show the band in their everyday lives to convey their youthful lifestyle. The video takes inspiration from other indie music videos that feature the band's clothing styles and focus on their performances as well as more casual settings.
BioSurvey provides web-based surveys, focus groups, and interviews to over 1,000 Japanese life science researchers. Their contact list accurately represents the biotech research market in Japan. They can help understand market needs, identify high-demand applications, measure promotion effects, and provide neutral data through anonymous surveys. BioSurvey works with leading researchers from universities, hospitals, and companies. They set up customized online surveys and reporting within 2 months from order placement. BioAssociates also offers the BioMarket.jp website and strategic marketing consulting services.
El documento parece estar escrito en un idioma desconocido y no contiene información comprensible. No puedo generar un resumen útil con solo 3 oraciones o menos basado en el contenido proporcionado.
Dokumen tersebut merangkum proses perancangan video profil untuk menunjang promosi konsentrasi Web Graphic Design di Perguruan Tinggi Raharja. Video profil dirancang untuk memberikan informasi dan menarik minat calon mahasiswa baru dengan menggunakan metode produksi audio visual.
The Caribbean islands rely heavily on water resources due to their location and tourism-based economies. Water is essential for agriculture, industry, and tourism, but increasing demand and pollution are negatively impacting the environment and public health. Only 2% of wastewater is treated, polluting coastal waters and damaging ecosystems. While governments recognize water's importance, they have not implemented effective management strategies to conserve this limited resource and ensure access for all citizens. Possible solutions include reducing tourist water use, expanding water treatment plants, separating sewage systems from water supplies, and increasing public access to clean water and sanitation.
A moral panic occurs when a condition or group is seen as a threat to societal values. According to Stanley Cohen, creator of the term, a moral panic starts with some deviant act that is then amplified by the media. The film A Clockwork Orange was controversial upon its release due to high levels of violence portrayed by a gang of teenagers. There were reports of copycat crimes inspired by the film, though these may have been exaggerated by the media to generate controversy around the film. Stan Cohen's theory of moral panic seems applicable, as the media focused on relating extreme youth crimes to the film, though such issues may have predated the film as well.
The document provides an evaluation of a media project creating a music video. It discusses:
1) How the video drew upon conventions of indie/alternative music videos in its editing techniques, shot types, locations, and clothing of the band.
2) How the music video, digital pack, and advertisement formed an effective marketing package with consistent branding.
3) How feedback improved aspects of video quality and syncing clips to the music.
4) The use of technologies like YouTube, blogs, cameras, editing software, and social media in researching, planning, filming, and promoting the project.
The document discusses changes made to initial ideas for a music video. It was decided to use the basic storyline idea but expand it to include studio recording segments. The sepia effect idea was discarded in favor of editing brightness and contrast. External characters were deemed unnecessary. Standard camera shots and angles for the genre were incorporated along with some unconventional angles. Filming locations included Leeds to add variety.
The editing process for a dark video clip involved increasing the brightness and contrast through effects to make the content clearer for viewers. The editors experimented with adjustments and found a brightness level that they were satisfied with.
Editing techniques discussed include superimposing a main image over a less important image to make it more interesting, and using black and white footage for quickly paced clips to add variety compared to color clips. Rarely using black and white but finding it effective for fast paced clips to provide change from color clips.
This document provides descriptions of various shots from a music video:
1) The first shot is a slow-motion long shot of the full band playing, indicating the slow tempo of the music.
2) Subsequent shots show the camera going in and out of focus for a casual feel, and medium-long shots provide different locations.
3) Close-ups of the lead singer and bass player highlight their elements, while an extreme close-up of the symbols shows their musical importance.
Lighting, camera techniques, and shots of the band contribute to the narrative and musical elements of the video.
This call sheet provides production details for a music video shoot in Leeds during October half term in 2000. It lists the camera crew contact information, cast members, required camera and lighting equipment, props of band equipment, and wardrobe needs such as indie clothing for band members. The video is for the song "Fluorescent Adolescent" and is scheduled for 3 minutes and 15 seconds in length.
The document summarizes the target audience for an indie rock music video. The audience will be young people aged 14-25 who can relate to the song's lyrics. While the video images will be ambiguous, the lively and colorful style with a fun vibe will appeal to younger viewers. Both female and male viewers in this age range are interested in music, fashion, and culture and often attend live music events.
The music video for "I'm Just a Kid" by Simple Plan tells the story of a new kid in an American high school who doesn't fit the stereotype of popular kids. Though the video focuses on the new kid's story and not the band, establishing shots introduce the indie rock-style instruments. The video challenges stereotypes by having the geek get the girl rather than the good-looking popular kid. It features typical high school elements and depicts the band and their music as reckless through tattoos and piercings to appeal to young audiences.
The document analyzes a magazine advertisement for the band Kasabian. It notes that the simple black background and lack of detail makes the ad easy to view. The use of black suggests association with the band's color and the font used for the band name is recognizable to fans. The website is placed at the bottom in smaller font to indicate lower importance. The date is in bold white to stand out against the black. An image of a band member's face is repeated in a circle around the text, drawing attention as one of the most prominent features.
The document describes 27 shots from a film or video that depict a woman drinking wine and listening to the radio, cradling a baby on a swing, hearing a baby cry and running upstairs looking frustrated, leaves falling, the woman lying on a bed with empty vodka bottles and children's toys around, pans of a children's bedroom with toys and a box resembling a crib, shaking camera shots of a bathroom, a young girl in pajamas at a bedroom door that then slams, and a close-up of a child's toy rocking horse among other toys, books, and drawings.
The document describes 27 shots from a film or video, providing descriptions of the camera shots, scenes, and props in each shot. The shots include a woman listening to the radio while drinking wine and smoking, a woman on a swing cradling a baby, a woman running up stairs after hearing a baby cry, a swinging swing moving on its own, a woman looking frustrated while leaning over a banister, falling leaves, a woman lying on a bed with an empty vodka bottle and children's toys, panning shots of a children's bedroom with toys and books, a shaking camera shot in a bathroom, a young girl standing in a bedroom doorway in pajamas, and a close up shot zooming in on a child's
The risk assessment document identifies several safety risks for a film shoot including crew falling down stairs or from a swing, hazards from dangling lights, improper use of equipment, and filming near water. The document proposes overcoming these risks by using signage and verbal warnings, monitoring lights, training on equipment use, having safety equipment available near water, and having an evacuation plan and crew list.
The film titled "The Storking" tells the story of a mother whose murdered children come back to torment her. It is revealed that the mother was actually the one who killed her children but has become psychotic and does not realize this. The opening title sequence shows the mother cradling an imaginary child while shots of children's toys and a melting ballerina box are shown to reference the dead children. The film will use various camera techniques like close-ups and lighting to create an unsettling and tense atmosphere.