The document discusses the media production of Connor Barclay and Damien Johnson. It covers how they used conventions of horror/thriller genres in their poster and radio trailer. It also discusses how they developed conventions through their chase scene and challenged conventions through a lack of dialogue and diegetic sound. The document then covers their use of various media technologies in the research, construction, and evaluation stages of their project. This included using YouTube, Final Cut Express, GarageBand, and other tools. Finally, it summarizes the positive feedback received about the story, editing, soundtrack, and camerawork while also noting feedback about improving lighting in some scenes.
The document discusses elements that make for an easy to navigate and aesthetically pleasing website, including:
- A link bar at the top for navigation
- A logo in the top left for familiarity
- A search bar in the top right to find information easily
- Images at the bottom to break up text and make the page more visually interesting
- A simple layout that does not overwhelm users with information
The key takeaways are that easy navigation, familiar branding elements, and visually balanced design help create a positive user experience on a website. These elements should be incorporated into the discussed campaign website.
This document discusses the particle model and the states of matter. It explains that all objects are made of particles that behave differently depending on whether the substance is a solid, liquid, or gas. In solids, particles vibrate in place; in liquids, particles can move around each other; and in gases, particles move freely at high speeds. It also describes how materials change with temperature - solids expand when heated and contract when cooled, liquids expand more than solids with rising temperature, and gases expand much more than liquids under the same temperature change.
The document discusses the media production of Connor Barclay and Damien Johnson. It covers how they used conventions of horror/thriller genres in their poster and radio trailer. It also discusses how they developed conventions through their chase scene and challenged conventions through a lack of dialogue and diegetic sound. The document then covers their use of various media technologies in the research, construction, and evaluation stages of their project. This included using YouTube, Final Cut Express, GarageBand, and other tools. Finally, it summarizes the positive feedback received about the story, editing, soundtrack, camerawork and how it conveyed the psychological nature of the story.
The widow weaves a beautiful brocade of a palace called Sun Palace. Her son Chen suggests she weave the painting as a brocade. She works for months to complete it. A wind carries the brocade away to Sun Palace. Chen journeys to retrieve it, facing dangers along the way. He finds the fairy ladies at Sun Palace copying the brocade. They agree to return it if he takes it back the next day. Chen brings the brocade back to his mother, who steps into it with Chen and finds herself transported to Sun Palace, where she and Chen now live.
The document discusses the media production of Connor Barclay and Damien Johnson. It covers how they used conventions of horror/thriller genres in their poster and radio trailer. It also discusses how they developed conventions through their chase scene and challenged conventions through a lack of dialogue and diegetic sound. The document then covers their use of various media technologies in the research, construction, and evaluation stages of their project. This included using YouTube, Final Cut Express, GarageBand, and other tools. Finally, it summarizes the positive feedback received about the story, editing, soundtrack, and camerawork while also noting feedback about improving lighting in some scenes.
The document discusses elements that make for an easy to navigate and aesthetically pleasing website, including:
- A link bar at the top for navigation
- A logo in the top left for familiarity
- A search bar in the top right to find information easily
- Images at the bottom to break up text and make the page more visually interesting
- A simple layout that does not overwhelm users with information
The key takeaways are that easy navigation, familiar branding elements, and visually balanced design help create a positive user experience on a website. These elements should be incorporated into the discussed campaign website.
This document discusses the particle model and the states of matter. It explains that all objects are made of particles that behave differently depending on whether the substance is a solid, liquid, or gas. In solids, particles vibrate in place; in liquids, particles can move around each other; and in gases, particles move freely at high speeds. It also describes how materials change with temperature - solids expand when heated and contract when cooled, liquids expand more than solids with rising temperature, and gases expand much more than liquids under the same temperature change.
The document discusses the media production of Connor Barclay and Damien Johnson. It covers how they used conventions of horror/thriller genres in their poster and radio trailer. It also discusses how they developed conventions through their chase scene and challenged conventions through a lack of dialogue and diegetic sound. The document then covers their use of various media technologies in the research, construction, and evaluation stages of their project. This included using YouTube, Final Cut Express, GarageBand, and other tools. Finally, it summarizes the positive feedback received about the story, editing, soundtrack, camerawork and how it conveyed the psychological nature of the story.
The widow weaves a beautiful brocade of a palace called Sun Palace. Her son Chen suggests she weave the painting as a brocade. She works for months to complete it. A wind carries the brocade away to Sun Palace. Chen journeys to retrieve it, facing dangers along the way. He finds the fairy ladies at Sun Palace copying the brocade. They agree to return it if he takes it back the next day. Chen brings the brocade back to his mother, who steps into it with Chen and finds herself transported to Sun Palace, where she and Chen now live.
This document analyzes a series of still shots from a film and speculates on possible meanings and interpretations that could be derived from visual elements within the shots. Key details that are discussed include characters' expressions and clothing, the settings and conditions of the locations, and how lighting, backgrounds, and other visual factors might contribute to meanings and moods like isolation, mystery, and creating an eerie or dark tone. Interactions between characters and what is implied but not fully seen are also analyzed for possible significance to the story and genre.
La flora y fauna de la India es muy variada, con muchas plantas y animales endémicos. Algunas especies están en peligro de extinción debido a la pérdida de hábitat. Los parques naturales más conocidos son Keoladelo y Gir, que albergan especies en peligro como el tigre de Bengala, la pantera negra y el rinoceronte indio.
This document discusses how social media is changing HR functions and how HR can leverage social media tools. It begins with definitions of terms like SaaS and social HR. It then provides statistics on popular social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. The document discusses how social media is impacting HR processes like employer branding, recruiting, employee communications, and training. It also explores how "social" features can be integrated into SaaS HR software to make HR processes more engaging. In summary, social media is transforming HR and SaaS HR tools are helping companies manage HR functions through a social approach.
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The document discusses the benefits of the Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) model for companies looking to establish a software development center offshore. With the BOT model, companies receive an integrated partnership and support for expansion projects. They will have total control of operations while the offshore partner's skilled developers fully integrate into the company culture. Ukraine is highlighted as a good location due to its strong education and R&D infrastructure as well as cultural traits that enable intensive software development. Ukrainian engineers can apply new knowledge and find solutions, providing higher intellectual work at lower costs.
Kushal has a difficult conversation with friends about his life and family while at a party. As the friends split up for the night, Kushal begins to see shadowy figures following and lurking near him, which causes him to panic and run home. However, the lurkers turn out to be visions of himself, as one removes its hood to reveal Kushal's own face, telling him it's all in his head.
We learned from our website research that sites must be easy to navigate with prominent search and link bars, include a familiar logo, and use images to break up text and avoid boring audiences. Navigation aids, a clear brand identity, and visual variety are essential to creating a simple, easy-to-understand site that helps audiences quickly find what they need.
Our target audience is younger people who are more exposed to drugs at parties and clubs. The website was constructed with colors, fonts, and layouts appealing to younger demographics, and uses colloquial language to make the content more relatable. The presentation style is not overly direct to reassure viewers and build trust so the younger, more vulnerable audience will seek help or support the cause.
The document discusses techniques used in movie posters to promote horror films, including using text to describe the genre, depicting a man protecting a woman to show vulnerability, and using "home made" footage, shadows, and dark colors to make the content seem realistic and scare the viewer. It also explains how questions about sleeping and the phrase "don't see it alone" aim to make the film seem scary and encourage more ticket sales.
The document discusses techniques used in horror film marketing to create positive impressions and generate interest among potential viewers. It notes that advertising that a film was produced by well-regarded horror directors can make viewers more open to it. Additionally, common horror conventions like dark skies, old houses, and obscured or damaged eyes in posters aim to imply scariness and build intrigue before the film is seen. Captions like "it's not the house that's haunted" further this goal by suggesting threats that cannot be escaped.
The document outlines a short film project for a media course. It will follow a character named Mark who is alone and afraid after a night out with friends. He is being pursued by an anonymous attacker. The film will use psychological thriller conventions and a dark soundtrack to build suspense and convey Mark's fear. It will be shot on location in a run-down neighborhood to seem relatable to teenage audiences. The project will have a low budget, using limited equipment and a face mask as the only costume. It will be completed within a month with writing, filming, and editing each taking one week.
This document analyzes a series of still shots from a film and speculates on possible meanings and interpretations that could be derived from visual elements within the shots. Key details that are discussed include characters' expressions and clothing, the settings and conditions of the locations, and how lighting, backgrounds, and other visual factors might contribute to meanings and moods like isolation, mystery, and creating an eerie or dark tone. Interactions between characters and what is implied but not fully seen are also analyzed for possible significance to the story and genre.
La flora y fauna de la India es muy variada, con muchas plantas y animales endémicos. Algunas especies están en peligro de extinción debido a la pérdida de hábitat. Los parques naturales más conocidos son Keoladelo y Gir, que albergan especies en peligro como el tigre de Bengala, la pantera negra y el rinoceronte indio.
This document discusses how social media is changing HR functions and how HR can leverage social media tools. It begins with definitions of terms like SaaS and social HR. It then provides statistics on popular social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. The document discusses how social media is impacting HR processes like employer branding, recruiting, employee communications, and training. It also explores how "social" features can be integrated into SaaS HR software to make HR processes more engaging. In summary, social media is transforming HR and SaaS HR tools are helping companies manage HR functions through a social approach.
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The document discusses the benefits of the Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) model for companies looking to establish a software development center offshore. With the BOT model, companies receive an integrated partnership and support for expansion projects. They will have total control of operations while the offshore partner's skilled developers fully integrate into the company culture. Ukraine is highlighted as a good location due to its strong education and R&D infrastructure as well as cultural traits that enable intensive software development. Ukrainian engineers can apply new knowledge and find solutions, providing higher intellectual work at lower costs.
Kushal has a difficult conversation with friends about his life and family while at a party. As the friends split up for the night, Kushal begins to see shadowy figures following and lurking near him, which causes him to panic and run home. However, the lurkers turn out to be visions of himself, as one removes its hood to reveal Kushal's own face, telling him it's all in his head.
We learned from our website research that sites must be easy to navigate with prominent search and link bars, include a familiar logo, and use images to break up text and avoid boring audiences. Navigation aids, a clear brand identity, and visual variety are essential to creating a simple, easy-to-understand site that helps audiences quickly find what they need.
Our target audience is younger people who are more exposed to drugs at parties and clubs. The website was constructed with colors, fonts, and layouts appealing to younger demographics, and uses colloquial language to make the content more relatable. The presentation style is not overly direct to reassure viewers and build trust so the younger, more vulnerable audience will seek help or support the cause.
The document discusses techniques used in movie posters to promote horror films, including using text to describe the genre, depicting a man protecting a woman to show vulnerability, and using "home made" footage, shadows, and dark colors to make the content seem realistic and scare the viewer. It also explains how questions about sleeping and the phrase "don't see it alone" aim to make the film seem scary and encourage more ticket sales.
The document discusses techniques used in horror film marketing to create positive impressions and generate interest among potential viewers. It notes that advertising that a film was produced by well-regarded horror directors can make viewers more open to it. Additionally, common horror conventions like dark skies, old houses, and obscured or damaged eyes in posters aim to imply scariness and build intrigue before the film is seen. Captions like "it's not the house that's haunted" further this goal by suggesting threats that cannot be escaped.
The document outlines a short film project for a media course. It will follow a character named Mark who is alone and afraid after a night out with friends. He is being pursued by an anonymous attacker. The film will use psychological thriller conventions and a dark soundtrack to build suspense and convey Mark's fear. It will be shot on location in a run-down neighborhood to seem relatable to teenage audiences. The project will have a low budget, using limited equipment and a face mask as the only costume. It will be completed within a month with writing, filming, and editing each taking one week.