Este documento describe los principales motores de búsqueda de Internet como Google, Yahoo y Bing, así como sus características. También cubre otros motores de búsqueda como Ask, AOL Search y metamotores como Dogpile que buscan en varios motores a la vez. Finalmente, menciona directorios como DMOZ que organizan sitios web por categorías.
El documento presenta información sobre el síndrome de Down, incluyendo sus características físicas como baja estatura, nariz achatada y orejas pequeñas, así como síntomas como comportamiento impulsivo y aprendizaje lento. También se describe un caso clínico de un paciente masculino de 7 meses con este síndrome y los tratamientos específicos disponibles.
Motores de búsqueda de información científica y académicapaula_raquel
Este documento compara tres motores de búsqueda académica: Scirus, Google Scholar y Live Search Academic. Scirus indexa artículos de revistas de Elsevier y otros 18 repositorios, así como páginas web universitarias. Google Scholar indexa artículos, libros y páginas web académicas. Live Search Academic solo indexa artículos de revistas de varias editoriales. El documento concluye que estos motores están revolucionando la difusión del conocimiento científico.
El documento describe los principales tipos de buscadores y metabuscadores. Un buscador como Google indexa páginas web y permite buscar términos clave, mientras que un metabuscador como Ixquick usa los resultados de varios buscadores principales. Entre los buscadores destacados se encuentran Google, Yahoo, Bing y Excite, mientras que los metabuscadores más populares son Ixquick, Copernic y Metacrawler. El documento recomienda probar diferentes buscadores y metabuscadores dependiendo del tipo de información que se busque.
Este documento describe y compara tres motores de búsqueda académica: Scirus, Google Académico y Live Search Académico. Scirus fue el primer motor dedicado específicamente a la información académica, mientras que Google Académico y Live Search Académico ofrecen un enfoque más amplio pero menos riguroso. Ninguno ha alcanzado completamente las capacidades de la web semántica.
Los motores de búsqueda son herramientas que indexan páginas web y permiten buscar información a través de palabras clave. El documento describe la historia y tipos de motores de búsqueda, incluyendo los primeros como Wandex y WebCrawler, y los más populares actualmente como Google y Yahoo. También cubre conceptos como directorios, metabuscadores y buscadores verticales u horizontales.
Esta presentación hace una aproximación a los buscadores y metabuscadores en la web. Presenta consejos ´para realizar búsquedas acertadas. Fue creada para el curso Medios Virtuales de la carrera Comunicación Audiovisual, del Politécnico Colombiano Jaime Isaza Cadavid en Medellín- Colombia.
The document summarizes the evaluation of some Photoshop tutorials. The author learned various techniques like motion blurring, color changing, and blending photos using tools that they will apply to future projects. While some parts of the tutorials were difficult to follow, the author was still able to achieve similar results and had an enjoyable experience learning skills to use Photoshop more over time.
Este documento describe los principales motores de búsqueda de Internet como Google, Yahoo y Bing, así como sus características. También cubre otros motores de búsqueda como Ask, AOL Search y metamotores como Dogpile que buscan en varios motores a la vez. Finalmente, menciona directorios como DMOZ que organizan sitios web por categorías.
El documento presenta información sobre el síndrome de Down, incluyendo sus características físicas como baja estatura, nariz achatada y orejas pequeñas, así como síntomas como comportamiento impulsivo y aprendizaje lento. También se describe un caso clínico de un paciente masculino de 7 meses con este síndrome y los tratamientos específicos disponibles.
Motores de búsqueda de información científica y académicapaula_raquel
Este documento compara tres motores de búsqueda académica: Scirus, Google Scholar y Live Search Academic. Scirus indexa artículos de revistas de Elsevier y otros 18 repositorios, así como páginas web universitarias. Google Scholar indexa artículos, libros y páginas web académicas. Live Search Academic solo indexa artículos de revistas de varias editoriales. El documento concluye que estos motores están revolucionando la difusión del conocimiento científico.
El documento describe los principales tipos de buscadores y metabuscadores. Un buscador como Google indexa páginas web y permite buscar términos clave, mientras que un metabuscador como Ixquick usa los resultados de varios buscadores principales. Entre los buscadores destacados se encuentran Google, Yahoo, Bing y Excite, mientras que los metabuscadores más populares son Ixquick, Copernic y Metacrawler. El documento recomienda probar diferentes buscadores y metabuscadores dependiendo del tipo de información que se busque.
Este documento describe y compara tres motores de búsqueda académica: Scirus, Google Académico y Live Search Académico. Scirus fue el primer motor dedicado específicamente a la información académica, mientras que Google Académico y Live Search Académico ofrecen un enfoque más amplio pero menos riguroso. Ninguno ha alcanzado completamente las capacidades de la web semántica.
Los motores de búsqueda son herramientas que indexan páginas web y permiten buscar información a través de palabras clave. El documento describe la historia y tipos de motores de búsqueda, incluyendo los primeros como Wandex y WebCrawler, y los más populares actualmente como Google y Yahoo. También cubre conceptos como directorios, metabuscadores y buscadores verticales u horizontales.
Esta presentación hace una aproximación a los buscadores y metabuscadores en la web. Presenta consejos ´para realizar búsquedas acertadas. Fue creada para el curso Medios Virtuales de la carrera Comunicación Audiovisual, del Politécnico Colombiano Jaime Isaza Cadavid en Medellín- Colombia.
The document summarizes the evaluation of some Photoshop tutorials. The author learned various techniques like motion blurring, color changing, and blending photos using tools that they will apply to future projects. While some parts of the tutorials were difficult to follow, the author was still able to achieve similar results and had an enjoyable experience learning skills to use Photoshop more over time.
The document discusses the importance of inspirational and creative opening title sequences in films. It notes that opening sequences are a film's opportunity to make a good first impression and introduce the audience to its tone, theme, and cast and crew. It then analyzes a particular horror film opening sequence that effectively sets a creepy and mysterious mood through disturbing noises, mysterious clips, and flickering, moving writing to inspire the document's authors for their own horror genre film.
The document summarizes and provides descriptions of the title sequences from various films. It discusses elements like backgrounds, fonts, colors, and movements used in the titles. Specific sequences mentioned include "Jeepers Creepers" with a bold black title that gets bigger as it moves towards the audience, "Psychopath" with a creepy silhouette background, and "While the Children Sleep" with a yellow title in a 3D font over a normal scene.
Panic Productions, Inc. has a two-day shooting schedule for their abandoned production 0001, with Millie Allan and Liv Shotton as both producers and directors. On the first day at Tunstall Court in Hartlepool, they will film opening scenes and landscapes, as well as scenes of the cast arriving and Amy being kidnapped. The second day's scenes include Millie dying and Chloe finding her, Chloe being strangled and dying, and George finding Millie and narrowly escaping death.
This document provides a shooting schedule for an abandoned production with the working title "Production 0001". It lists Millie Allan and LivShotton as the producers and director. The 2-day shoot was planned for Monday 11th and Wednesday 13th of 2013 at various locations in Hartlepool. The schedule outlines the scenes, cast, locations, props and wardrobe needed for each day of filming.
The document is a call sheet for a 2 minute horror film titled "ABANDONED". It lists the shoot date of November 11th, 2013 and location of Tunny court in Hartlepool. There will be 4 cast members playing victims and 5 crew roles including 2 camera women, directors, and an editor. Props include a knife, blood, rugsack, and torch. Cast wardrobe includes camping clothes and scruffy old clothes.
A group of four friends - Millie, Chloe, George and Amy - go on a camping trip. When one of them goes missing after entering an abandoned asylum called Tunstall Court, they split up to search for her. However, the missing friend was killed by Liv, a former inmate who escaped the asylum 10 years ago after having a breakdown and affair. As the others search alone in the dark building, Liv stalks and kills them one by one. Only George escapes, leaving Liv behind in the abandoned asylum.
A group of friends explore an abandoned building called Tunstall Court despite warnings of a dangerous escaped inmate. After one of the girls, Amy, goes missing upon entering, the group splits up to search for her. However, they are attacked by the escaped inmate one by one. Only George escapes by jumping out a window after witnessing his friends being murdered. In the final scene, the killer is seen standing menacingly in a window of Tunstall Court, revealing she never left and has been living there all along.
Reece Tunstall, 23, of Tunstall Court, Hartlepool, was charged with possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life after shots were fired from his apartment window on the evening of March 15th. Police were called to the scene at around 9pm after multiple neighbors reported hearing gunshots. When officers arrived, they found Tunstall in possession of an unlicensed air rifle. He remains in police custody and is due to appear in court on March 18th.
The document provides visual analysis of a movie poster. It describes key visual elements including a dark background emphasizing the horror theme, a pale faced female character hiding something nefarious, and bold red title standing out against black hair streams. The poster's slogan uses short suspenseful sentences and references an inhuman "it" to create intrigue without forgiveness or forgetfulness.
The document summarizes and analyzes the opening sequences of three films:
The Notebook has a calm opening with beautiful scenery and piano music playing, showing the credits on a black background. Monster Man begins with creepy slow music and misplaced letters in the title, then shows a gory scene of a man trapped and terrified. Final Destination uses mysterious flashing images and changing backgrounds for the credits, with shadowed text and building music to set the creepy tone before revealing "THIS IS THE END".
The document summarizes and compares four different horror movie title sequences. The first sequence has the title moving towards the audience in a creepy font on a black background. The second appears in yellow on a normal scene. The third has a messy background with splattered paint and blood but the title stands out. The fourth title vibrates like a rattling cage and creates an illusion shadow, on a plain gloomy cream background.
The first title sequence shows the title moving towards the audience in a creepy font on a black background, getting bigger and bolder. The words "Jeepers" and "Creepers" enter the scene separately but "Creepers" gains boldness as the title approaches the viewer. The second title appears in yellow text in a normal scene, with a bold capitalized 3D font that is less creepy than the first title's font.
- Hammer Film Productions is a British film company founded in 1934 known for Gothic horror films from the mid-1950s to 1970s. It also produced other genres and later television series. Hammer found financial success through partnerships with major US studios like Warner Bros.
- Amicus Productions is also a British film company based at Shepperton Studios known for horror and thriller films similar in style to Hammer Films, sharing stars like Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee.
- St. Croix Studios was formed in 1990 by artist Fred Wilder for film and stage prop production, writing and directing films including the Vampire Flesh trilogy and puppet films.
The target audience for horror films is 15-30 year olds, as they have more discretionary income but still enjoy low-budget horror for its excitement. While historically male, females are increasingly fans of the genre. This age group is drawn to the thrill and adrenaline of being scared in a safe setting. They are also heavily engaged on social media where they discuss and share content about horror movies. Many horror fans also enjoy heavy metal music.
This document outlines the risks and contingencies for an upcoming film shoot. It identifies several potential issues that could delay filming, including actor illness, scheduling conflicts, poor weather, equipment malfunctions, unsafe locations, and public interference. The filmmaker plans to mitigate these risks by having backup actors and rescheduling as needed, regularly checking weather forecasts, being well-prepared with extra memory cards and charged batteries, ensuring costumes and props are ready in advance, and choosing daytime outdoor locations when possible. Safety will be prioritized, and public areas will be scouted to avoid threats or unwilling subjects that could require postponing filming.
Mind mapping and concept mapping are visualization techniques used to represent ideas and concepts by arranging them into a non-linear radial, hierarchical structure. They allow relationships between ideas to be displayed and can aid in organizing, structuring, and categorizing information. While both techniques arrange ideas radially around a central concept or topic, mind maps are less rigid and allow greater freedom in arranging ideas, whereas concept maps emphasize categorized relationships between concepts.
The document discusses the importance of inspirational and creative opening title sequences in films. It notes that opening sequences are a film's opportunity to make a good first impression and introduce the audience to its tone, theme, and cast and crew. It then analyzes a particular horror film opening sequence that effectively sets a creepy and mysterious mood through disturbing noises, mysterious clips, and flickering, moving writing to inspire the document's authors for their own horror genre film.
The document summarizes and provides descriptions of the title sequences from various films. It discusses elements like backgrounds, fonts, colors, and movements used in the titles. Specific sequences mentioned include "Jeepers Creepers" with a bold black title that gets bigger as it moves towards the audience, "Psychopath" with a creepy silhouette background, and "While the Children Sleep" with a yellow title in a 3D font over a normal scene.
Panic Productions, Inc. has a two-day shooting schedule for their abandoned production 0001, with Millie Allan and Liv Shotton as both producers and directors. On the first day at Tunstall Court in Hartlepool, they will film opening scenes and landscapes, as well as scenes of the cast arriving and Amy being kidnapped. The second day's scenes include Millie dying and Chloe finding her, Chloe being strangled and dying, and George finding Millie and narrowly escaping death.
This document provides a shooting schedule for an abandoned production with the working title "Production 0001". It lists Millie Allan and LivShotton as the producers and director. The 2-day shoot was planned for Monday 11th and Wednesday 13th of 2013 at various locations in Hartlepool. The schedule outlines the scenes, cast, locations, props and wardrobe needed for each day of filming.
The document is a call sheet for a 2 minute horror film titled "ABANDONED". It lists the shoot date of November 11th, 2013 and location of Tunny court in Hartlepool. There will be 4 cast members playing victims and 5 crew roles including 2 camera women, directors, and an editor. Props include a knife, blood, rugsack, and torch. Cast wardrobe includes camping clothes and scruffy old clothes.
A group of four friends - Millie, Chloe, George and Amy - go on a camping trip. When one of them goes missing after entering an abandoned asylum called Tunstall Court, they split up to search for her. However, the missing friend was killed by Liv, a former inmate who escaped the asylum 10 years ago after having a breakdown and affair. As the others search alone in the dark building, Liv stalks and kills them one by one. Only George escapes, leaving Liv behind in the abandoned asylum.
A group of friends explore an abandoned building called Tunstall Court despite warnings of a dangerous escaped inmate. After one of the girls, Amy, goes missing upon entering, the group splits up to search for her. However, they are attacked by the escaped inmate one by one. Only George escapes by jumping out a window after witnessing his friends being murdered. In the final scene, the killer is seen standing menacingly in a window of Tunstall Court, revealing she never left and has been living there all along.
Reece Tunstall, 23, of Tunstall Court, Hartlepool, was charged with possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life after shots were fired from his apartment window on the evening of March 15th. Police were called to the scene at around 9pm after multiple neighbors reported hearing gunshots. When officers arrived, they found Tunstall in possession of an unlicensed air rifle. He remains in police custody and is due to appear in court on March 18th.
The document provides visual analysis of a movie poster. It describes key visual elements including a dark background emphasizing the horror theme, a pale faced female character hiding something nefarious, and bold red title standing out against black hair streams. The poster's slogan uses short suspenseful sentences and references an inhuman "it" to create intrigue without forgiveness or forgetfulness.
The document summarizes and analyzes the opening sequences of three films:
The Notebook has a calm opening with beautiful scenery and piano music playing, showing the credits on a black background. Monster Man begins with creepy slow music and misplaced letters in the title, then shows a gory scene of a man trapped and terrified. Final Destination uses mysterious flashing images and changing backgrounds for the credits, with shadowed text and building music to set the creepy tone before revealing "THIS IS THE END".
The document summarizes and compares four different horror movie title sequences. The first sequence has the title moving towards the audience in a creepy font on a black background. The second appears in yellow on a normal scene. The third has a messy background with splattered paint and blood but the title stands out. The fourth title vibrates like a rattling cage and creates an illusion shadow, on a plain gloomy cream background.
The first title sequence shows the title moving towards the audience in a creepy font on a black background, getting bigger and bolder. The words "Jeepers" and "Creepers" enter the scene separately but "Creepers" gains boldness as the title approaches the viewer. The second title appears in yellow text in a normal scene, with a bold capitalized 3D font that is less creepy than the first title's font.
- Hammer Film Productions is a British film company founded in 1934 known for Gothic horror films from the mid-1950s to 1970s. It also produced other genres and later television series. Hammer found financial success through partnerships with major US studios like Warner Bros.
- Amicus Productions is also a British film company based at Shepperton Studios known for horror and thriller films similar in style to Hammer Films, sharing stars like Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee.
- St. Croix Studios was formed in 1990 by artist Fred Wilder for film and stage prop production, writing and directing films including the Vampire Flesh trilogy and puppet films.
The target audience for horror films is 15-30 year olds, as they have more discretionary income but still enjoy low-budget horror for its excitement. While historically male, females are increasingly fans of the genre. This age group is drawn to the thrill and adrenaline of being scared in a safe setting. They are also heavily engaged on social media where they discuss and share content about horror movies. Many horror fans also enjoy heavy metal music.
This document outlines the risks and contingencies for an upcoming film shoot. It identifies several potential issues that could delay filming, including actor illness, scheduling conflicts, poor weather, equipment malfunctions, unsafe locations, and public interference. The filmmaker plans to mitigate these risks by having backup actors and rescheduling as needed, regularly checking weather forecasts, being well-prepared with extra memory cards and charged batteries, ensuring costumes and props are ready in advance, and choosing daytime outdoor locations when possible. Safety will be prioritized, and public areas will be scouted to avoid threats or unwilling subjects that could require postponing filming.
Mind mapping and concept mapping are visualization techniques used to represent ideas and concepts by arranging them into a non-linear radial, hierarchical structure. They allow relationships between ideas to be displayed and can aid in organizing, structuring, and categorizing information. While both techniques arrange ideas radially around a central concept or topic, mind maps are less rigid and allow greater freedom in arranging ideas, whereas concept maps emphasize categorized relationships between concepts.