This document discusses Getting Things Done (GTD), a methodology for managing tasks and workload. It begins by outlining why GTD matters and how it can help address common time consumers like emails, meetings, and unexpected problems. The core GTD principles are then presented: define a single system to manage all tasks, build common procedures, ensure it reflects daily work complexity, and rely on it completely. Guidelines for implementing GTD include distinguishing between actions and reference items, covering all workload in the system, and structuring it to match one's role. The document concludes by demonstrating Outlook implementations of GTD for different roles.
Snickers advertisements effectively use humor to promote the candy bar. The ads feature surreal scenarios where a person is acting strangely but returns to normal after eating a Snickers, satisfying their hunger. This establishes the slogan "You're not you when you're hungry." Mr. Bean is often featured due to his broad appeal to both children and adults. The ads aim to entertain wide audiences on television, in cinemas, and online through YouTube to increase sales and popularity of Snickers.
Aaliyah Jay is a model and influencer who promotes clothing lines and hair products through photo shoots and social media. She runs her own YouTube channel where she shares stories and beauty/hair tips based on her experiences. Aaliyah is popular on Instagram where she posts some videos, but most content is on her YouTube channel. Fans can interact by leaving comments and actively search for her videos to watch and learn new self-care tips that work for her as a black woman.
Understand The Key Features Of Moving Image Productiondorcasnzita
The documentary series follows students at a school in East London to educate viewers about education in the area. It airs on television and the streaming service 4od. The target audience is other students who can see how their peers deal with similar challenges in a different context. The documentary uses observational footage and interviews of the students to give a personal perspective into their school lives.
EastEnders is a British soap opera that first aired on BBC One on February 19, 1985. It examines the personal and professional lives of those living in the fictional London borough of Walford. One of the show's main purposes is to raise awareness of important social issues through realistic storylines. For example, a Christmas Day 2006 episode that featured the death of a character from cancer helped educate viewers about the disease. As a BBC production, EastEnders has its own specialized production team and can only air on BBC platforms, making it unique compared to other soaps that work with multiple networks and advertisers.
This document discusses various film techniques used in a scene:
- An establishing shot introduces the setting from a high angle to give the audience context. Camera movement makes the audience feel like they are walking through the setting.
- A low angle shot provides a new perspective. Panning camera lets the audience see more of the setting.
- A close-up focuses on an actor's facial expression to convey feelings and understand their situation.
- Shot reverse shot during a conversation allows the audience to follow dialogue and see characters' reactions.
- Mise-en-scene elements like banners, lighting, and costumes provide context about the characters' lives and environment.
- Background music sets the mood while diegetic sounds
This document provides a micro-analysis of a short film about a Syrian girl's life. It shows her enjoying her birthday before explosions occur in her city. As things grow worse, her father packs up to leave as soldiers cause trouble. The camera remains focused on the girl to show the emotions Syrian children face. Shots are close up to focus on her expression. During explosions, the camera shakes more to increase tension. Sound effects like gunshots further distress the viewer. Quick cuts between scenes of her daily life build suspense over the changing situation in Syria.
This document discusses Getting Things Done (GTD), a methodology for managing tasks and workload. It begins by outlining why GTD matters and how it can help address common time consumers like emails, meetings, and unexpected problems. The core GTD principles are then presented: define a single system to manage all tasks, build common procedures, ensure it reflects daily work complexity, and rely on it completely. Guidelines for implementing GTD include distinguishing between actions and reference items, covering all workload in the system, and structuring it to match one's role. The document concludes by demonstrating Outlook implementations of GTD for different roles.
Snickers advertisements effectively use humor to promote the candy bar. The ads feature surreal scenarios where a person is acting strangely but returns to normal after eating a Snickers, satisfying their hunger. This establishes the slogan "You're not you when you're hungry." Mr. Bean is often featured due to his broad appeal to both children and adults. The ads aim to entertain wide audiences on television, in cinemas, and online through YouTube to increase sales and popularity of Snickers.
Aaliyah Jay is a model and influencer who promotes clothing lines and hair products through photo shoots and social media. She runs her own YouTube channel where she shares stories and beauty/hair tips based on her experiences. Aaliyah is popular on Instagram where she posts some videos, but most content is on her YouTube channel. Fans can interact by leaving comments and actively search for her videos to watch and learn new self-care tips that work for her as a black woman.
Understand The Key Features Of Moving Image Productiondorcasnzita
The documentary series follows students at a school in East London to educate viewers about education in the area. It airs on television and the streaming service 4od. The target audience is other students who can see how their peers deal with similar challenges in a different context. The documentary uses observational footage and interviews of the students to give a personal perspective into their school lives.
EastEnders is a British soap opera that first aired on BBC One on February 19, 1985. It examines the personal and professional lives of those living in the fictional London borough of Walford. One of the show's main purposes is to raise awareness of important social issues through realistic storylines. For example, a Christmas Day 2006 episode that featured the death of a character from cancer helped educate viewers about the disease. As a BBC production, EastEnders has its own specialized production team and can only air on BBC platforms, making it unique compared to other soaps that work with multiple networks and advertisers.
This document discusses various film techniques used in a scene:
- An establishing shot introduces the setting from a high angle to give the audience context. Camera movement makes the audience feel like they are walking through the setting.
- A low angle shot provides a new perspective. Panning camera lets the audience see more of the setting.
- A close-up focuses on an actor's facial expression to convey feelings and understand their situation.
- Shot reverse shot during a conversation allows the audience to follow dialogue and see characters' reactions.
- Mise-en-scene elements like banners, lighting, and costumes provide context about the characters' lives and environment.
- Background music sets the mood while diegetic sounds
This document provides a micro-analysis of a short film about a Syrian girl's life. It shows her enjoying her birthday before explosions occur in her city. As things grow worse, her father packs up to leave as soldiers cause trouble. The camera remains focused on the girl to show the emotions Syrian children face. Shots are close up to focus on her expression. During explosions, the camera shakes more to increase tension. Sound effects like gunshots further distress the viewer. Quick cuts between scenes of her daily life build suspense over the changing situation in Syria.
The analysis research helped the filmmaker establish techniques to emphasize different feelings in drama and documentary genres. This informed ideas for the film group, such as close-ups to show character emotions.
The pre-production process with a call sheet and treatment was organized and allowed input from the group. However, filming was not as successful as expected due to missing props sometimes and interruptions.
Strengths included achieving the a-b story structure and setting. Weaknesses included difficulty making scenes scary and lack of sound effects for suspense. Feedback noted potential improvements like more music, longer film, and additional horror scenes.
Kim Kardashian is an American reality television personality, socialite, businesswoman and model born in 1980 in Los Angeles. She has created her own successful game called Kim Kardashian: Hollywood that allows fans to interact with her virtually. Kardashian also uses social media platforms like Snapchat and Instagram extensively to promote her work and brand, communicating directly with hundreds of millions of fans worldwide. Both her mobile game and reality television show engage with audiences in active and passive ways depending on whether fans choose to directly participate or consume her content.
Mark Zuckerberg says that connectivity is a basic human right. Connectivity refers to the different ways people connect to social media. Facebook Zero and Wikipedia Zero allow people in developing countries to access Facebook and Wikipedia without data charges. These initiatives are thought to be good for developing countries as they give people a chance to connect and share knowledge. Other initiatives are testing new platforms so those without access to Facebook can still connect online.
The document is very short and does not contain much information to summarize. It appears to be simply thanking someone for listening, without providing any other context or details.
Understanding the key features of Moving Image productiondorcasnzita
The documentary series Educating the East End follows students' daily lives at school in East London to inform audiences about education in that area. It uses observational filming and student interviews. The target audience is students who can relate to the challenges portrayed. It airs on TV and is available on demand through 4od.
The document discusses three different media productions:
1) A documentary series about education in East London that follows students and interviews them. It airs on TV and 4od. The target audience is other students.
2) A Dairy Milk chocolate advert that airs on TV to promote the product. It uses humor with a gorilla playing instruments to entertain viewers.
3) The TV drama series "Top Boy" about gang culture that consists of 4 episodes per series. It airs on TV, 4od and Netflix. The target audience is not specified.
The video uses editing techniques to contrast the girl's happy birthday at the beginning with her sad birthday alone in the hospital at the end. It shows her daily life through quick shots lasting only 1-3 seconds each to convey that her fortunate life changed rapidly. Intertitles include a hashtag and charity logo to promote helping others affected like the girl. The camera work and sounds also enhance the changing mood and tension as her life becomes endangered and she loses safety and education.
The document appears to be a survey conducted among teenagers on topics related to trust, abuse, bullying, and willingness to seek help. The survey found that over 77% of respondents felt their friends trusted them very well, but over 87% did not know if their friends were being abused. Around 66% had witnessed bullying, and while most said abuse should be prevented, 4 respondents said they would not contact ChildLine for help.
The analysis research helped the filmmaker establish techniques to emphasize different feelings in drama and documentary genres. This informed ideas for the film group, such as close-ups to show character emotions.
The pre-production process with a call sheet and treatment was organized and allowed input from the group. However, filming was not as successful as expected due to missing props sometimes and interruptions.
Strengths included achieving the a-b story structure and setting. Weaknesses included difficulty making scenes scary and lack of sound effects for suspense. Feedback noted potential improvements like more music, longer film, and additional horror scenes.
Kim Kardashian is an American reality television personality, socialite, businesswoman and model born in 1980 in Los Angeles. She has created her own successful game called Kim Kardashian: Hollywood that allows fans to interact with her virtually. Kardashian also uses social media platforms like Snapchat and Instagram extensively to promote her work and brand, communicating directly with hundreds of millions of fans worldwide. Both her mobile game and reality television show engage with audiences in active and passive ways depending on whether fans choose to directly participate or consume her content.
Mark Zuckerberg says that connectivity is a basic human right. Connectivity refers to the different ways people connect to social media. Facebook Zero and Wikipedia Zero allow people in developing countries to access Facebook and Wikipedia without data charges. These initiatives are thought to be good for developing countries as they give people a chance to connect and share knowledge. Other initiatives are testing new platforms so those without access to Facebook can still connect online.
The document is very short and does not contain much information to summarize. It appears to be simply thanking someone for listening, without providing any other context or details.
Understanding the key features of Moving Image productiondorcasnzita
The documentary series Educating the East End follows students' daily lives at school in East London to inform audiences about education in that area. It uses observational filming and student interviews. The target audience is students who can relate to the challenges portrayed. It airs on TV and is available on demand through 4od.
The document discusses three different media productions:
1) A documentary series about education in East London that follows students and interviews them. It airs on TV and 4od. The target audience is other students.
2) A Dairy Milk chocolate advert that airs on TV to promote the product. It uses humor with a gorilla playing instruments to entertain viewers.
3) The TV drama series "Top Boy" about gang culture that consists of 4 episodes per series. It airs on TV, 4od and Netflix. The target audience is not specified.
The video uses editing techniques to contrast the girl's happy birthday at the beginning with her sad birthday alone in the hospital at the end. It shows her daily life through quick shots lasting only 1-3 seconds each to convey that her fortunate life changed rapidly. Intertitles include a hashtag and charity logo to promote helping others affected like the girl. The camera work and sounds also enhance the changing mood and tension as her life becomes endangered and she loses safety and education.
The document appears to be a survey conducted among teenagers on topics related to trust, abuse, bullying, and willingness to seek help. The survey found that over 77% of respondents felt their friends trusted them very well, but over 87% did not know if their friends were being abused. Around 66% had witnessed bullying, and while most said abuse should be prevented, 4 respondents said they would not contact ChildLine for help.
1. Муниципальное бюджетное образовательное учреждение дополнительного
образования «Дворец детского (юношеского) творчества»
Ижевск, 2016 г
Авторы:
Орлов Никита
Лапин Михаил
Руководитель:
Азиатцева Алена
Вениаминовна
Консультант:
Чернов Павел
Михайлович
2.
3. Создать систему по уходу за хомяком в помощь
человеку, особенно в случае его временного отсутствия
1.Контролировать температуру и влажность и в
зависимости от показаний регулировать до «нормального»
значения
2. Организовать систему подачи корма по времени
3. Обеспечить воспроизведение видео-материала через
смартфон ежедневно в определенное время
4. Организовать уборку клетки по времени или
внепланово, в случае, когда клетка загрязнена