Mia finds the body of a murdered woman in the forest while out for a run. She becomes a suspect in the investigation. Mia conducts her own research into other potential suspects, finding pictures of hands and boot prints at the crime scene. While searching for clues in the woods alone at night, Mia believes she sees the hooded killer and flees in fear. Under stress, Mia turns to alcohol as the police close in on her as their prime suspect for the murder.
The document discusses photography tips that the author explored before taking photographs for an important project. They considered these tips in advance during planning to make sure the photographs for a magazine cover and poster were as good as possible for "Suspect".
The document contains test shots and planning details for a magazine, poster, and film production. Test shots were taken with professional cameras and include images of actors in costume without visible props. Future shots will have clearer distinguishing details and may composite images. Photos were also taken of equipment like an evidence board, murderer's hood, and studio lights to be used on the filming day. Plans are described for the magazine cover shot, including a mid-shot of an actor with direct eye contact and symmetrical lighting.
This document analyzes key frames from a teaser trailer for a crime thriller film. The first frame shows a hand pushing a metronome in an office, representing the theme of time pressure in the investigation. The second frame shows an investigator at a crime scene at night, establishing the genre. Through these frames, the teaser trailer effectively sets up the narrative of a crime investigation under tight time constraints within the crime thriller genre.
A crime thriller film called "The Pitch" follows 18-year-old Mia Carter who witnesses a brutal murder. As the main suspect, Mia tries to prove her innocence by investigating and solving the crime herself. The film will focus on Mia's determination to clear her name while evading two detectives who are convinced of her guilt in their pursuit of justice. Promotional ideas include posters showing Mia proclaiming her innocence alongside a silhouette of the real killer to entice audiences with the question of whether she committed the crime or not.
The document discusses inspiration from several film posters that the author likes and how they could apply elements from those posters to their own film poster for "Suspect". Key posters discussed include "Fight Club", "Moonlight", "BlackOut", and "Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging". Common elements the author likes are the use of illustrations over photographs, multiple layers to suggest different meanings or characters, and bold typography. The author discusses how elements from these posters could be adapted to tell the story of their film "Suspect" and build sympathy for the main character within the constraints of a thriller genre.
This document discusses several film magazines, including their target audiences, content, and design elements. Empire magazine targets males aged 18-50 and focuses on reviews and cast interviews. Total Film also targets 17-35 year-olds and provides in-depth film information. Sight and Sound magazine has a mostly male audience who are interested in art house films. Comparing Empire and Total Film, both use a central character image on the cover surrounded by additional headlines.
This document provides guidance for a research and planning assignment involving film magazines. Students are instructed to: 1) Research existing film magazines to understand their profiles, content, readerships and conventions; 2) Analyze front covers of the chosen magazine title to identify design elements and how they target audiences; 3) Draft their own mock magazine cover applying conventions from research. The research aims to inform students' choices for the magazine most likely to feature their film and guide their cover design layout.
Mia finds the body of a murdered woman in the forest while out for a run. She becomes a suspect in the investigation. Mia conducts her own research into other potential suspects, finding pictures of hands and boot prints at the crime scene. While searching for clues in the woods alone at night, Mia believes she sees the hooded killer and flees in fear. Under stress, Mia turns to alcohol as the police close in on her as their prime suspect for the murder.
The document discusses photography tips that the author explored before taking photographs for an important project. They considered these tips in advance during planning to make sure the photographs for a magazine cover and poster were as good as possible for "Suspect".
The document contains test shots and planning details for a magazine, poster, and film production. Test shots were taken with professional cameras and include images of actors in costume without visible props. Future shots will have clearer distinguishing details and may composite images. Photos were also taken of equipment like an evidence board, murderer's hood, and studio lights to be used on the filming day. Plans are described for the magazine cover shot, including a mid-shot of an actor with direct eye contact and symmetrical lighting.
This document analyzes key frames from a teaser trailer for a crime thriller film. The first frame shows a hand pushing a metronome in an office, representing the theme of time pressure in the investigation. The second frame shows an investigator at a crime scene at night, establishing the genre. Through these frames, the teaser trailer effectively sets up the narrative of a crime investigation under tight time constraints within the crime thriller genre.
A crime thriller film called "The Pitch" follows 18-year-old Mia Carter who witnesses a brutal murder. As the main suspect, Mia tries to prove her innocence by investigating and solving the crime herself. The film will focus on Mia's determination to clear her name while evading two detectives who are convinced of her guilt in their pursuit of justice. Promotional ideas include posters showing Mia proclaiming her innocence alongside a silhouette of the real killer to entice audiences with the question of whether she committed the crime or not.
The document discusses inspiration from several film posters that the author likes and how they could apply elements from those posters to their own film poster for "Suspect". Key posters discussed include "Fight Club", "Moonlight", "BlackOut", and "Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging". Common elements the author likes are the use of illustrations over photographs, multiple layers to suggest different meanings or characters, and bold typography. The author discusses how elements from these posters could be adapted to tell the story of their film "Suspect" and build sympathy for the main character within the constraints of a thriller genre.
This document discusses several film magazines, including their target audiences, content, and design elements. Empire magazine targets males aged 18-50 and focuses on reviews and cast interviews. Total Film also targets 17-35 year-olds and provides in-depth film information. Sight and Sound magazine has a mostly male audience who are interested in art house films. Comparing Empire and Total Film, both use a central character image on the cover surrounded by additional headlines.
This document provides guidance for a research and planning assignment involving film magazines. Students are instructed to: 1) Research existing film magazines to understand their profiles, content, readerships and conventions; 2) Analyze front covers of the chosen magazine title to identify design elements and how they target audiences; 3) Draft their own mock magazine cover applying conventions from research. The research aims to inform students' choices for the magazine most likely to feature their film and guide their cover design layout.
The document discusses the digital technologies and software used during the research, planning, production, and post-production stages of a media project. It describes using Adobe Photoshop for drafts, a Canon camera for filming, phones for photos and audio recording, computers for post-production in Final Cut Pro and Adobe software, YouTube for research and tutorials, and PowerPoint and Word for planning documents. GarageBand, Prezi, and OneDrive were also utilized. The most challenging software to learn was Adobe Illustrator, while Final Cut Pro skills were the most rewarding to develop.
This document discusses a collection of thriller film titles the author researched. They organized the titles in a "college" and noticed most used bold sans serif fonts to convey the dark themes of the thriller genre. Colors like white, black, blue and red were also consistently used due to their negative connotations typical of the thriller genre, especially blue. The author plans to use a bold sans serif font for their own thriller title "Suspect" to follow conventions and be successful like the films in their collection.
1) Lighting techniques in films vary depending on the genre and themes being portrayed, similar to how magazines choose personality traits and narrative elements to emphasize for their target audiences.
2) When creating films and trailers, the three-point lighting system of back light, key light, and fill light must be considered. Silhouettes created with mostly back light are common in crime thrillers.
3) There are two main types of lighting - high key lighting used in teen dramas and rom-coms, and low key lighting used in horrors, thrillers, and dramas to create shadows and an eerie atmosphere.
Sound Research- Timelines of films soundsophiedixon44
The document analyzes the soundtracks of movie teaser trailers for Gone Girl, The Girl on the Train, and Inception. It breaks down the trailers second-by-second, describing whether the sound used is diegetic (part of the on-screen action) or non-diegetic (added soundtrack). Across the three trailers, non-diegetic music and sound effects are used to build tension and engage audiences emotionally. Piano music in particular creates a solemn tone. Dialogue and diegetic sounds provide clues about the plots and characters. The document examines how matching visuals and sound immerses viewers in the stories and leaves them wanting more information.
A Girl with a Dragon Tattoo Teaser and Poster Analysissophiedixon44
The document provides an analysis of the teaser trailer for the film "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo." The summary analyzes several shots and scenes from the teaser trailer:
1) The teaser trailer uses montage editing to show over 100 short shots that provide clues without context. This creates mystery and intrigue for the audience.
2) Key shots include a car driving down a long driveway, characters searching in a snowy forest at night, and a woman with a dragon tattoo visible on her back in the shower.
3) The editing, music, lighting and cinematography aim to portray themes of secrecy, investigation, emotion, and crime without giving away the full narrative. This leaves
The Girl On the Train- Teaser Trailer and Poster Analysissophiedixon44
This document analyzes screenshots and scenes from a teaser trailer for a crime thriller. It summarizes key details about each scene, including characters, locations, costumes, camerawork, lighting, sound design and how they build tension and mystery. The analysis suggests the two main female characters may be connected and suspects in a disappearance. It notes how the teaser trailer leaves the audience with many questions about the narrative and characters.
The document contains photos from the filming of a project. One photo shows a character on her phone with headphones while another actor uses a stabilizer for a low-angle shot. A second photo shows two actors using equipment - one holding a reflector for more light and the other holding the stabilizer. A third photo shows a camera on a tripod set up safely with someone organizing props for a scene. A final photo depicts the crime scene location in woods with props of a knife and fake blood around an actor playing a dead body.
The group chose to research the crime thriller film Zodiac (2007) as their example. Zodiac is about a real serial killer who stalked victims in the 1960s-70s and taunted investigators with cryptic messages. They felt it followed genre conventions well to inspire their own teaser trailer and poster. Their analysis found the teaser trailer used fast editing, closeups, fades, and mysterious text and imagery typical of thrillers. The film poster also used common thriller elements like a night setting, low-key lighting, the characters' faces, and colors of black, red and blue that connote fear, blood and the police investigation.
The document discusses the technologies used in creating a film production. A camera was used to film footage, but it had limited settings which made lighting adjustments difficult. A tripod helped produce steady shots. Final Cut Pro was used for editing, though it took some time to learn. Sound equipment precisely recorded audio, while YouTube provided planning resources. Photoshop and lighting tools were also utilized. Overall the document reflects on learning how to operate various technologies through the filmmaking process.
This document discusses film distribution and options for distributing an independently produced thriller film called "Vani[she]d". It analyzes different distribution companies and recommends Altitude as a good fit since they distribute similar genre films. Self-distribution is also considered but deemed not suitable due to the benefits distribution companies provide in marketing and gaining awareness for a film. Effective social media marketing is identified as important for reaching the target 16-24 year old audience.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
The document discusses the digital technologies and software used during the research, planning, production, and post-production stages of a media project. It describes using Adobe Photoshop for drafts, a Canon camera for filming, phones for photos and audio recording, computers for post-production in Final Cut Pro and Adobe software, YouTube for research and tutorials, and PowerPoint and Word for planning documents. GarageBand, Prezi, and OneDrive were also utilized. The most challenging software to learn was Adobe Illustrator, while Final Cut Pro skills were the most rewarding to develop.
This document discusses a collection of thriller film titles the author researched. They organized the titles in a "college" and noticed most used bold sans serif fonts to convey the dark themes of the thriller genre. Colors like white, black, blue and red were also consistently used due to their negative connotations typical of the thriller genre, especially blue. The author plans to use a bold sans serif font for their own thriller title "Suspect" to follow conventions and be successful like the films in their collection.
1) Lighting techniques in films vary depending on the genre and themes being portrayed, similar to how magazines choose personality traits and narrative elements to emphasize for their target audiences.
2) When creating films and trailers, the three-point lighting system of back light, key light, and fill light must be considered. Silhouettes created with mostly back light are common in crime thrillers.
3) There are two main types of lighting - high key lighting used in teen dramas and rom-coms, and low key lighting used in horrors, thrillers, and dramas to create shadows and an eerie atmosphere.
Sound Research- Timelines of films soundsophiedixon44
The document analyzes the soundtracks of movie teaser trailers for Gone Girl, The Girl on the Train, and Inception. It breaks down the trailers second-by-second, describing whether the sound used is diegetic (part of the on-screen action) or non-diegetic (added soundtrack). Across the three trailers, non-diegetic music and sound effects are used to build tension and engage audiences emotionally. Piano music in particular creates a solemn tone. Dialogue and diegetic sounds provide clues about the plots and characters. The document examines how matching visuals and sound immerses viewers in the stories and leaves them wanting more information.
A Girl with a Dragon Tattoo Teaser and Poster Analysissophiedixon44
The document provides an analysis of the teaser trailer for the film "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo." The summary analyzes several shots and scenes from the teaser trailer:
1) The teaser trailer uses montage editing to show over 100 short shots that provide clues without context. This creates mystery and intrigue for the audience.
2) Key shots include a car driving down a long driveway, characters searching in a snowy forest at night, and a woman with a dragon tattoo visible on her back in the shower.
3) The editing, music, lighting and cinematography aim to portray themes of secrecy, investigation, emotion, and crime without giving away the full narrative. This leaves
The Girl On the Train- Teaser Trailer and Poster Analysissophiedixon44
This document analyzes screenshots and scenes from a teaser trailer for a crime thriller. It summarizes key details about each scene, including characters, locations, costumes, camerawork, lighting, sound design and how they build tension and mystery. The analysis suggests the two main female characters may be connected and suspects in a disappearance. It notes how the teaser trailer leaves the audience with many questions about the narrative and characters.
The document contains photos from the filming of a project. One photo shows a character on her phone with headphones while another actor uses a stabilizer for a low-angle shot. A second photo shows two actors using equipment - one holding a reflector for more light and the other holding the stabilizer. A third photo shows a camera on a tripod set up safely with someone organizing props for a scene. A final photo depicts the crime scene location in woods with props of a knife and fake blood around an actor playing a dead body.
The group chose to research the crime thriller film Zodiac (2007) as their example. Zodiac is about a real serial killer who stalked victims in the 1960s-70s and taunted investigators with cryptic messages. They felt it followed genre conventions well to inspire their own teaser trailer and poster. Their analysis found the teaser trailer used fast editing, closeups, fades, and mysterious text and imagery typical of thrillers. The film poster also used common thriller elements like a night setting, low-key lighting, the characters' faces, and colors of black, red and blue that connote fear, blood and the police investigation.
The document discusses the technologies used in creating a film production. A camera was used to film footage, but it had limited settings which made lighting adjustments difficult. A tripod helped produce steady shots. Final Cut Pro was used for editing, though it took some time to learn. Sound equipment precisely recorded audio, while YouTube provided planning resources. Photoshop and lighting tools were also utilized. Overall the document reflects on learning how to operate various technologies through the filmmaking process.
This document discusses film distribution and options for distributing an independently produced thriller film called "Vani[she]d". It analyzes different distribution companies and recommends Altitude as a good fit since they distribute similar genre films. Self-distribution is also considered but deemed not suitable due to the benefits distribution companies provide in marketing and gaining awareness for a film. Effective social media marketing is identified as important for reaching the target 16-24 year old audience.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.