Dr. Robert Anda's Presentation from the Regional Summit on Adverse Childhood ...SaintA
The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study examined the health and social effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) like abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction. The study found that ACEs are common, interrelated, and cumulatively impact health risk behaviors, disease, disability, and social well-being throughout life. Individual ACE scores, which indicate the number of different ACEs experienced, have a strong relationship with health outcomes like depression, suicide attempts, heart disease, cancer, and even early death. ACEs represent a leading public health issue and addressing them could significantly improve health nationwide.
Trauma impacts significantly more students than previously assumed, so how do we tailor our teaching styles to accommodate brains impacted by toxic stress in the era of Common Core?
The document discusses how the creator used various media forms like Survey Monkey, Popplet, and Padlet to gather feedback from their audience at different stages of creating a music video. First, a Survey Monkey questionnaire was used to get input on song selection, settings, props, and narrative preferences. This feedback heavily influenced the final video. Popplet was then used to get feedback on different narrative ideas matched with songs. Padlet gathered comments on the creator's outline, which led to changes like shortening lengthy shots and adding more props. Popplet also collected feedback on the script. Finally, Padlet received feedback on ancillary product drafts like a digipak and magazine, which allowed the creator to make the draft
This document outlines plans for a music video production that will be conventional and appeal to its target audience. The production will feature two teenage friends portrayed through fast-paced editing going about their daily responsibilities at school/work and enjoying carefree times at parties. Scenes will cross-cut between the two environments to contrast their behaviors. The music video will last 3-5 minutes and feature fashionable outfits, bold makeup, and lighting/editing techniques common to the pop music genre. Research found the target audience prefers these kinds of portrayals and settings to feel represented. Overall, conventions will be followed to distribute the video through Universal Music Group and appeal to its young female viewers.
Self injury merupakan perilaku menyakiti diri sendiri secara sengaja untuk mengurangi emosi negatif seperti rasa sakit, kesepian, atau kemarahan. Perilaku ini dilakukan untuk mencapai pembebasan emosi sementara, bukan untuk bunuh diri. Penyebab self injury antara lain rasa putus asa, amarah, bersalah, atau trauma. Walaupun berbahaya, self injury sering disembunyikan dan dilakukan tanpa maksud mencari perhat
Analysing a pop music video conventions (5sos)helkin
The document analyzes conventions used in the 5 Seconds of Summer music video for "She Looks So Perfect". Camera work includes a shallow focus wide shot on the microphone to build excitement before the song starts, and handheld camera shots to signify the band's youthful energy. Editing uses action match cuts and cross cutting between scenes to emphasize the band's rebellious nature and ability to lift people's moods. Mise-en-scene features fashionable costumes, graffiti-filled settings, and props that connect to the feelings evoked by the upbeat music. Overall, the video utilizes typical pop music conventions to portray the band positively and appeal to its teenage target audience.
The document discusses how various elements of style were used consistently across ancillary music products and a music video to create a unified brand identity. Dark red was used for text and lipstick in the magazine advert, digipak, and music video. Close-up shots of the artists were featured in both the products and video. Sans serif fonts, similar color schemes in costumes consisting of black, white and grey, and high key lighting were also applied across platforms. The goal was to use repetitive visual elements and motifs to help the audience easily identify the artists and music brand across different materials.
Dr. Robert Anda's Presentation from the Regional Summit on Adverse Childhood ...SaintA
The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study examined the health and social effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) like abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction. The study found that ACEs are common, interrelated, and cumulatively impact health risk behaviors, disease, disability, and social well-being throughout life. Individual ACE scores, which indicate the number of different ACEs experienced, have a strong relationship with health outcomes like depression, suicide attempts, heart disease, cancer, and even early death. ACEs represent a leading public health issue and addressing them could significantly improve health nationwide.
Trauma impacts significantly more students than previously assumed, so how do we tailor our teaching styles to accommodate brains impacted by toxic stress in the era of Common Core?
The document discusses how the creator used various media forms like Survey Monkey, Popplet, and Padlet to gather feedback from their audience at different stages of creating a music video. First, a Survey Monkey questionnaire was used to get input on song selection, settings, props, and narrative preferences. This feedback heavily influenced the final video. Popplet was then used to get feedback on different narrative ideas matched with songs. Padlet gathered comments on the creator's outline, which led to changes like shortening lengthy shots and adding more props. Popplet also collected feedback on the script. Finally, Padlet received feedback on ancillary product drafts like a digipak and magazine, which allowed the creator to make the draft
This document outlines plans for a music video production that will be conventional and appeal to its target audience. The production will feature two teenage friends portrayed through fast-paced editing going about their daily responsibilities at school/work and enjoying carefree times at parties. Scenes will cross-cut between the two environments to contrast their behaviors. The music video will last 3-5 minutes and feature fashionable outfits, bold makeup, and lighting/editing techniques common to the pop music genre. Research found the target audience prefers these kinds of portrayals and settings to feel represented. Overall, conventions will be followed to distribute the video through Universal Music Group and appeal to its young female viewers.
Self injury merupakan perilaku menyakiti diri sendiri secara sengaja untuk mengurangi emosi negatif seperti rasa sakit, kesepian, atau kemarahan. Perilaku ini dilakukan untuk mencapai pembebasan emosi sementara, bukan untuk bunuh diri. Penyebab self injury antara lain rasa putus asa, amarah, bersalah, atau trauma. Walaupun berbahaya, self injury sering disembunyikan dan dilakukan tanpa maksud mencari perhat
Analysing a pop music video conventions (5sos)helkin
The document analyzes conventions used in the 5 Seconds of Summer music video for "She Looks So Perfect". Camera work includes a shallow focus wide shot on the microphone to build excitement before the song starts, and handheld camera shots to signify the band's youthful energy. Editing uses action match cuts and cross cutting between scenes to emphasize the band's rebellious nature and ability to lift people's moods. Mise-en-scene features fashionable costumes, graffiti-filled settings, and props that connect to the feelings evoked by the upbeat music. Overall, the video utilizes typical pop music conventions to portray the band positively and appeal to its teenage target audience.
The document discusses how various elements of style were used consistently across ancillary music products and a music video to create a unified brand identity. Dark red was used for text and lipstick in the magazine advert, digipak, and music video. Close-up shots of the artists were featured in both the products and video. Sans serif fonts, similar color schemes in costumes consisting of black, white and grey, and high key lighting were also applied across platforms. The goal was to use repetitive visual elements and motifs to help the audience easily identify the artists and music brand across different materials.
This document discusses point-and-click horror games, mentioning the game Lechuza by Apostrophe and Stockholm, with players pointing and clicking to acquire keys and interact with creepy things as they encounter weird plot lines, random plot points, and scary elements throughout the game.
Heidi compares her preliminary magazine cover task to her final product, noting several ways her skills and use of conventions improved. In her preliminary task, she lacked conventions like proper images, fonts, and layout that matched the magazine's genre. For her final product, she researched conventions to create a more professional and appealing design. This included choosing images, fonts, and a layout that fit the target audience's interests to better convey the magazine's tone and content.
The document discusses the benefits of studying abroad including exploring other fields of study, places, cultures, and perspectives. It describes the author's experience studying in Dublin, Ireland, mentioning challenges like cultural differences in academia but also opportunities to explore and engage with the local environment. Key lessons discussed are that professors are also people, the importance of networking, learning how to ask questions, and taking advantage of opportunities in one's community both abroad and at home.
This document provides information on composition and elements of art in photography. It discusses arranging objects within the frame, including or excluding certain elements, and manipulating depth of field. It then defines the elements of art, including line, shape, form, texture, color, value, and space. It explains lines can show contours, feelings, expressions or movement. Shape is defined by an enclosed line and can be geometric or irregular. Form refers to three-dimensional shapes. Texture describes surface qualities, either actual or visually represented. Color includes primary, secondary and tertiary colors. Value refers to lightness and darkness. Space includes foreground, background, and middle ground.
- The document proposes producing a music video for the song "I Don't Care" by Icona Pop for Atlantic Records.
- It notes that Atlantic Records represents similar pop artists and the proposed video would conform to the company's style.
- Conventions of pop music videos include happy settings like beaches and parties, fashionable clothing, accessories, and a focus on appearance for young characters aged 15-30.
- The proposed video would include school, work, and party settings with fashionably dressed characters to appeal to the target 11-20 year old audience.
The document provides details on 34 different shots for a film, including the shot type, composition guidelines using the rule of thirds, focal elements or subjects in each shot, lighting notes, and duration of each shot. Key elements include establishing shots of Erica and Heidi using mid shots and close ups, cutaways including a clock and dress, and scenes set at school, home, and a party with low key lighting.
The document discusses how the film, poster, and review work together and relate to each other. Some key points:
- The film, poster, and review all represent the theme of entrapment and explore it through the character's daily routine and mental state.
- Stylistic elements like simplistic layout and representation of the social realism genre are common across tasks.
- The review and poster add extra layers of meaning, with the poster depicting a maze in the eye and review comparing the film to a previous work.
- While communicating the same overall message, the poster uses the maze which is not directly in the film, acting as a mediating representation.
This document promotes a blog called "Things My Ex Said" that turns real quotes from readers about their exes into comic strips. It summarizes the blog as featuring vintage comic strips brought to life with quirky commentary and real quotes submitted by readers that can then be animated into comic strips on the site. It encourages readers to submit their own quotes from exes.
The target audience provided feedback on the magazine drafts. For the cover, they suggested lighter color shades, a lighter purple over bright pink. They also recommended removing the background from the masthead font to improve contrast. For contents, they suggested toning down bright colors, adding more subheadings and information, and improving font sizes and styles. For the double page spread, they recommended improving image quality, using a larger featured image, breaking up blocks of text, and adjusting the layout and fonts to make information more visually appealing and easy to read.
Analysing a pop music video conventions (5sos)helkin
The document analyzes conventions used in the 5 Seconds of Summer music video for "She Looks So Perfect". Camera work includes a shallow focus wide shot on the microphone to build excitement before the song starts, and handheld camera shots to signify the band's youthful energy. Editing uses action match cuts between band members and a police officer to represent the band as rebellious teenagers, and cross cutting between the band and an unhappy man in prison to show how the music lifts his mood. Mise-en-scene features fashionable costumes, graffiti-filled settings that connote the band's rebellious nature, and props like weights that symbolize feeling empowered by the music.
William Butler Yeats was an Irish poet and playwright known for his patriotic works featuring Irish legends and heroes. Over his long career, he maintained his cultural roots while his writing also reflected enormous political changes in Ireland. He was inspired by his love and muse, Maud Gonne, to write love poetry about tragic beauty and Irish nationalism. Yeats believed poets should use their own country as the setting for their works, and he held to writing about Ireland throughout his career.
This chapter discusses fundamental movement abilities and their development. It describes the typical stages of development from initial to elementary to mature and factors that influence individual differences. Key fundamental movements are grouped into three categories: stability, locomotion, and manipulation. Tables and figures provide examples of assessing qualitative changes in form for each movement category from initial to mature stages.
This document discusses point-and-click horror games, mentioning the game Lechuza by Apostrophe and Stockholm, with players pointing and clicking to acquire keys and interact with creepy things as they encounter weird plot lines, random plot points, and scary elements throughout the game.
Heidi compares her preliminary magazine cover task to her final product, noting several ways her skills and use of conventions improved. In her preliminary task, she lacked conventions like proper images, fonts, and layout that matched the magazine's genre. For her final product, she researched conventions to create a more professional and appealing design. This included choosing images, fonts, and a layout that fit the target audience's interests to better convey the magazine's tone and content.
The document discusses the benefits of studying abroad including exploring other fields of study, places, cultures, and perspectives. It describes the author's experience studying in Dublin, Ireland, mentioning challenges like cultural differences in academia but also opportunities to explore and engage with the local environment. Key lessons discussed are that professors are also people, the importance of networking, learning how to ask questions, and taking advantage of opportunities in one's community both abroad and at home.
This document provides information on composition and elements of art in photography. It discusses arranging objects within the frame, including or excluding certain elements, and manipulating depth of field. It then defines the elements of art, including line, shape, form, texture, color, value, and space. It explains lines can show contours, feelings, expressions or movement. Shape is defined by an enclosed line and can be geometric or irregular. Form refers to three-dimensional shapes. Texture describes surface qualities, either actual or visually represented. Color includes primary, secondary and tertiary colors. Value refers to lightness and darkness. Space includes foreground, background, and middle ground.
- The document proposes producing a music video for the song "I Don't Care" by Icona Pop for Atlantic Records.
- It notes that Atlantic Records represents similar pop artists and the proposed video would conform to the company's style.
- Conventions of pop music videos include happy settings like beaches and parties, fashionable clothing, accessories, and a focus on appearance for young characters aged 15-30.
- The proposed video would include school, work, and party settings with fashionably dressed characters to appeal to the target 11-20 year old audience.
The document provides details on 34 different shots for a film, including the shot type, composition guidelines using the rule of thirds, focal elements or subjects in each shot, lighting notes, and duration of each shot. Key elements include establishing shots of Erica and Heidi using mid shots and close ups, cutaways including a clock and dress, and scenes set at school, home, and a party with low key lighting.
The document discusses how the film, poster, and review work together and relate to each other. Some key points:
- The film, poster, and review all represent the theme of entrapment and explore it through the character's daily routine and mental state.
- Stylistic elements like simplistic layout and representation of the social realism genre are common across tasks.
- The review and poster add extra layers of meaning, with the poster depicting a maze in the eye and review comparing the film to a previous work.
- While communicating the same overall message, the poster uses the maze which is not directly in the film, acting as a mediating representation.
This document promotes a blog called "Things My Ex Said" that turns real quotes from readers about their exes into comic strips. It summarizes the blog as featuring vintage comic strips brought to life with quirky commentary and real quotes submitted by readers that can then be animated into comic strips on the site. It encourages readers to submit their own quotes from exes.
The target audience provided feedback on the magazine drafts. For the cover, they suggested lighter color shades, a lighter purple over bright pink. They also recommended removing the background from the masthead font to improve contrast. For contents, they suggested toning down bright colors, adding more subheadings and information, and improving font sizes and styles. For the double page spread, they recommended improving image quality, using a larger featured image, breaking up blocks of text, and adjusting the layout and fonts to make information more visually appealing and easy to read.
Analysing a pop music video conventions (5sos)helkin
The document analyzes conventions used in the 5 Seconds of Summer music video for "She Looks So Perfect". Camera work includes a shallow focus wide shot on the microphone to build excitement before the song starts, and handheld camera shots to signify the band's youthful energy. Editing uses action match cuts between band members and a police officer to represent the band as rebellious teenagers, and cross cutting between the band and an unhappy man in prison to show how the music lifts his mood. Mise-en-scene features fashionable costumes, graffiti-filled settings that connote the band's rebellious nature, and props like weights that symbolize feeling empowered by the music.
William Butler Yeats was an Irish poet and playwright known for his patriotic works featuring Irish legends and heroes. Over his long career, he maintained his cultural roots while his writing also reflected enormous political changes in Ireland. He was inspired by his love and muse, Maud Gonne, to write love poetry about tragic beauty and Irish nationalism. Yeats believed poets should use their own country as the setting for their works, and he held to writing about Ireland throughout his career.
This chapter discusses fundamental movement abilities and their development. It describes the typical stages of development from initial to elementary to mature and factors that influence individual differences. Key fundamental movements are grouped into three categories: stability, locomotion, and manipulation. Tables and figures provide examples of assessing qualitative changes in form for each movement category from initial to mature stages.