The document discusses Ohio's programs that encourage entrepreneurship and capital formation for new companies. It outlines the mission to facilitate innovative technologies entering the marketplace and maximize economic returns on state investments. The programs provide business assistance, pre-seed funding, venture capital access, and tax credits to support companies from idea to growth. Statistics show the programs have helped create hundreds of companies and jobs while leveraging billions in additional funding.
The document discusses how to unlock the vast power of the mind through MindScape workshops led by Angie Tourani. The workshops aim to stimulate brain development at any age, tap into the full potential of the left and right brain, enhance abilities through achieving an alpha state of slowed brain activity, reduce stress and relax the body, recognize and clear subconscious negative beliefs, manifest goals by creating one's own reality, mentally prepare for events, and tap into intuitive abilities by developing a unique mental framework. Participants are invited to join the workshops to use MindScape techniques for a lifetime.
This document discusses plans for a film magazine focused on the northeast region of England. It includes practice photos taken by the author to be used as scenes from movies. The main photo will likely be the cover featuring a model with a serious facial expression. Details are provided on local cinemas that could be featured to give readers information on films showing near them. Color schemes of popular magazines like Empire and Total Film are analyzed, with the author considering red, white and blue or no set scheme to emphasize the regional focus.
Penny Wilkinson has considered various health and safety risks for her upcoming photo shoot. If shooting indoors, she will clear any loose cables or inform models to be careful. When shooting outdoors, she will be careful crossing roads and not holding up traffic. For outdoor shoots on grass, she will look for flat surfaces to minimize risks of tripping. She will also check for hazards in photography studios before shoots. Penny has planned shoots for certain times of day and weather conditions to achieve the desired lighting and atmosphere for her different projects. She will book time in photography rooms as needed and has backup plans in case of issues with models or equipment.
The document provides instructions and questions for two exam sections. Section D asks students to write a story based on provided notes between 120-150 words for Question 6, and write simple sentences about a picture related to a library situation for Question 7. Question 5 is a poetry analysis question, asking students to answer multiple choice and short answer questions about the themes and meaning within the provided poem about a river.
The document discusses Ohio's programs that encourage entrepreneurship and capital formation for new companies. It outlines the mission to facilitate innovative technologies entering the marketplace and maximize economic returns on state investments. The programs provide business assistance, pre-seed funding, venture capital access, and tax credits to support companies from idea to growth. Statistics show the programs have helped create hundreds of companies and jobs while leveraging billions in additional funding.
The document discusses how to unlock the vast power of the mind through MindScape workshops led by Angie Tourani. The workshops aim to stimulate brain development at any age, tap into the full potential of the left and right brain, enhance abilities through achieving an alpha state of slowed brain activity, reduce stress and relax the body, recognize and clear subconscious negative beliefs, manifest goals by creating one's own reality, mentally prepare for events, and tap into intuitive abilities by developing a unique mental framework. Participants are invited to join the workshops to use MindScape techniques for a lifetime.
This document discusses plans for a film magazine focused on the northeast region of England. It includes practice photos taken by the author to be used as scenes from movies. The main photo will likely be the cover featuring a model with a serious facial expression. Details are provided on local cinemas that could be featured to give readers information on films showing near them. Color schemes of popular magazines like Empire and Total Film are analyzed, with the author considering red, white and blue or no set scheme to emphasize the regional focus.
Penny Wilkinson has considered various health and safety risks for her upcoming photo shoot. If shooting indoors, she will clear any loose cables or inform models to be careful. When shooting outdoors, she will be careful crossing roads and not holding up traffic. For outdoor shoots on grass, she will look for flat surfaces to minimize risks of tripping. She will also check for hazards in photography studios before shoots. Penny has planned shoots for certain times of day and weather conditions to achieve the desired lighting and atmosphere for her different projects. She will book time in photography rooms as needed and has backup plans in case of issues with models or equipment.
The document provides instructions and questions for two exam sections. Section D asks students to write a story based on provided notes between 120-150 words for Question 6, and write simple sentences about a picture related to a library situation for Question 7. Question 5 is a poetry analysis question, asking students to answer multiple choice and short answer questions about the themes and meaning within the provided poem about a river.
The document discusses Penny Wilkinson's research of different WIX templates for various purposes. It summarizes three templates: 1) A photography template that allows images to scroll and be liked on social media. 2) A design template that presents information in an organized way across separate pages. 3) A performing artist template that could work for a film magazine with text space, a playlist, and galleries but is ultimately deemed too basic.
Penny Wilkinson is planning a photoshoot that will take place both indoors and outdoors. For the indoor shoot in a studio, she will check for any loose cables or lights that could pose a tripping hazard and inform models to be careful. For outdoor shoots, she will scout locations to find flat, even surfaces to minimize risks of falling. She has considered timing shoots around midday for best natural lighting and allowing for different weather conditions depending on the desired mood or tone of the photos. Penny will also make sure to control the background environment and use techniques like selective focus if needed. Flash may be required if the sun reflects poorly off glasses. Permission is not needed for outdoor public areas but booking time is required for
The document discusses several potential photographs for use in a regional film magazine. It analyzes each photo in 1-2 paragraphs. Photo 1 is deemed suitable as the main cover image due to its clear focus on the model's face and serious expression, which sticks to film magazine conventions. Photo 2 is deemed unsuitable due to the blurred male model not looking at the camera. Photo 3 shows the models interacting naturally and is selected for its realistic portrayal. Photo 4 also shows natural interaction and an unforced smile. Photo 5 is deemed unsuitable due to bottles obstructing the camera. Photo 6 is selected for its creative quirky style depicting local scenery. Photo 7 captures movement at a metro station. Photo 8 is too dark and lifeless for
This document discusses the branding strategy and design elements used across a website, magazine, and billboard to promote a regional magazine focused on the northeast of England. Key elements that are reused include a color scheme of red, white, and blue inspired by the Union Jack flag, the Avenir light font, red oblong graphic shapes, the slogan "Can You Escape?" to promote a fictional movie, and photographs of the same female model and locations around Sunderland for consistency. The goal is to create recognition and synergy between the different promotional materials through the repeated use of these visuals, colors, fonts and messages.
The document profiles potential buyers for a new magazine. It describes Angelica Jones, an 18-year-old art and literature student who enjoys reading, art galleries, and independent films shown on Netflix. It then profiles Rebecca Hall, a 17-year-old photography and film student who has interests in photography, traveling, and animals, saying she would be a good buyer. Finally, it briefly mentions Liam Maddison, a 20-year-old who enjoys gaming, films, and the internet, but may only be a casual buyer interested in current films rather than how they are made.
The document profiles potential buyers for a new magazine. It describes Angelica Jones, an 18-year-old art and literature student who enjoys reading, art galleries, and independent films shown on Netflix. It then profiles Rebecca Hall, also 18 and a student of photography, film studies, and computing who has a part-time wedding photography job. Finally, it briefly describes Liam Maddison, a 20-year-old full-time worker who enjoys gaming, the internet, and watching popular films.
The document discusses Penny Wilkinson's research of different WIX templates for various purposes. It summarizes three templates: 1) A photography template that allows images to scroll and be liked on social media. 2) A design template that presents information in an organized way across separate pages. 3) A performing artist template that could work for a film magazine with text space, a playlist, and galleries but is ultimately deemed too basic.
Penny Wilkinson is planning a photoshoot that will take place both indoors and outdoors. For the indoor shoot in a studio, she will check for any loose cables or lights that could pose a tripping hazard and inform models to be careful. For outdoor shoots, she will scout locations to find flat, even surfaces to minimize risks of falling. She has considered timing shoots around midday for best natural lighting and allowing for different weather conditions depending on the desired mood or tone of the photos. Penny will also make sure to control the background environment and use techniques like selective focus if needed. Flash may be required if the sun reflects poorly off glasses. Permission is not needed for outdoor public areas but booking time is required for
The document discusses several potential photographs for use in a regional film magazine. It analyzes each photo in 1-2 paragraphs. Photo 1 is deemed suitable as the main cover image due to its clear focus on the model's face and serious expression, which sticks to film magazine conventions. Photo 2 is deemed unsuitable due to the blurred male model not looking at the camera. Photo 3 shows the models interacting naturally and is selected for its realistic portrayal. Photo 4 also shows natural interaction and an unforced smile. Photo 5 is deemed unsuitable due to bottles obstructing the camera. Photo 6 is selected for its creative quirky style depicting local scenery. Photo 7 captures movement at a metro station. Photo 8 is too dark and lifeless for
This document discusses the branding strategy and design elements used across a website, magazine, and billboard to promote a regional magazine focused on the northeast of England. Key elements that are reused include a color scheme of red, white, and blue inspired by the Union Jack flag, the Avenir light font, red oblong graphic shapes, the slogan "Can You Escape?" to promote a fictional movie, and photographs of the same female model and locations around Sunderland for consistency. The goal is to create recognition and synergy between the different promotional materials through the repeated use of these visuals, colors, fonts and messages.
The document profiles potential buyers for a new magazine. It describes Angelica Jones, an 18-year-old art and literature student who enjoys reading, art galleries, and independent films shown on Netflix. It then profiles Rebecca Hall, a 17-year-old photography and film student who has interests in photography, traveling, and animals, saying she would be a good buyer. Finally, it briefly mentions Liam Maddison, a 20-year-old who enjoys gaming, films, and the internet, but may only be a casual buyer interested in current films rather than how they are made.
The document profiles potential buyers for a new magazine. It describes Angelica Jones, an 18-year-old art and literature student who enjoys reading, art galleries, and independent films shown on Netflix. It then profiles Rebecca Hall, also 18 and a student of photography, film studies, and computing who has a part-time wedding photography job. Finally, it briefly describes Liam Maddison, a 20-year-old full-time worker who enjoys gaming, the internet, and watching popular films.