This magazine cover promotes the film Inception. The slanted text and cityscape background convey the sci-fi genre and mind-bending concepts explored in the film. The bold red font draws attention to the film title and additional cover stories. A description comparing the film to The Matrix and James Bond "on steroids" would intrigue fans of those franchises and indicate the film is something special.
The document summarizes and analyzes the trailer for The Simpsons Movie. It notes that the popularity of The Simpsons TV series was a major selling point for the film. It describes how the animated shots in the film provide unrealistic but cinematic views of the environments and action. The trailer features an upbeat soundtrack that becomes more dramatic during action scenes, with quickening pace and introductions of characters and scenes of terror towards the end. It also includes humorous dialogue and an institutional reference using the Spider-Man theme song.
This paper presents a step-by-step procedure for simulating a photovoltaic (PV) module in Matlab/Simulink based on a one-diode equivalent circuit model. The model calculates the output current and voltage of a 36W PV module based on equations that account for factors such as irradiation, temperature, saturation current, and series resistance. A reference 36W PV module is used to demonstrate the simulation process. The developed model is used to generate I-V and P-V curves under varying irradiation and temperature conditions, showing expected changes in output based on the input conditions.
Lauren Rushmer produced a short film called "Morality" as her final major project. The film explores themes of pushing moral limits and examines criminal behavior. Lauren found that keeping a sketchbook was the most helpful method for reflecting on her project development. She met her original targets of writing a script, producing a short film, and creating promotional materials. Lauren received feedback to refine her script's moral premise and cut unnecessary lines. For her next project, she plans to improve her time management and choose group members who can keep up with their roles.
This magazine cover promotes the film Inception. The slanted text and cityscape background convey the sci-fi genre and mind-bending concepts explored in the film. The bold red font draws attention to the film title and additional cover stories. A description comparing the film to The Matrix and James Bond "on steroids" would intrigue fans of those franchises and indicate the film is something special.
The document summarizes and analyzes the trailer for The Simpsons Movie. It notes that the popularity of The Simpsons TV series was a major selling point for the film. It describes how the animated shots in the film provide unrealistic but cinematic views of the environments and action. The trailer features an upbeat soundtrack that becomes more dramatic during action scenes, with quickening pace and introductions of characters and scenes of terror towards the end. It also includes humorous dialogue and an institutional reference using the Spider-Man theme song.
This paper presents a step-by-step procedure for simulating a photovoltaic (PV) module in Matlab/Simulink based on a one-diode equivalent circuit model. The model calculates the output current and voltage of a 36W PV module based on equations that account for factors such as irradiation, temperature, saturation current, and series resistance. A reference 36W PV module is used to demonstrate the simulation process. The developed model is used to generate I-V and P-V curves under varying irradiation and temperature conditions, showing expected changes in output based on the input conditions.
Lauren Rushmer produced a short film called "Morality" as her final major project. The film explores themes of pushing moral limits and examines criminal behavior. Lauren found that keeping a sketchbook was the most helpful method for reflecting on her project development. She met her original targets of writing a script, producing a short film, and creating promotional materials. Lauren received feedback to refine her script's moral premise and cut unnecessary lines. For her next project, she plans to improve her time management and choose group members who can keep up with their roles.
This document provides a bibliography of sources related to crime categorized into books, films, television, exhibitions, and online resources. It lists 32 books on topics ranging from true crime stories to screenwriting. It also lists 31 films, 13 television shows, 1 exhibition at the Museum of London, and 32 online resources that include news articles, academic papers, and film analysis. The sources cover a wide range of criminal topics and genres.
This document contains feedback from multiple reviewers on an undisclosed project. The feedback includes ratings of "In serious need of work" or "It's okay m8 needs improving". Positive feedback notes aspects like "such sweg this is perf" and "Good use of ang les". Areas for improvement include "lighting was a bit harsh" and "script could use more context". Overall, the feedback aims to identify what works well and what needs further refinement.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
A 19-year-old orphan, Lila Smith, stole £5,000 from the supermarket where she worked but returned £2,500 to police after turning herself in. CCTV footage showed Smith and an accomplice, believed to be her girlfriend Sam Thomas, committing the theft. Police are searching for Thomas as their investigation continues and Smith awaits questioning.
The sisters Lila and Dawn are struggling after their parents died. Lila stole money to help pay bills but Dawn is upset about it. Dawn yells at Lila for being a criminal and says their parents wouldn't be proud. Lila apologizes and admits she messed up trying to fix their money problems. They hug and Dawn says it will be quiet without Lila, implying Lila may go to jail.
Lila stole money to help her struggling family's finances, but her teenage sister Dawn discovers this and is upset because it's illegal and not how their parents raised them. Dawn confronts Lila in her messy bedroom, playing loud music, and refuses to give back a jumper she took from Lila. They argue about the stolen money and Lila's criminal actions, with Dawn believing Lila should return the money and apologize. Lila realizes her parents would be ashamed of her inability to properly care for Dawn. Dawn softens and says she'll miss Lila, realizing Lila may have to turn herself in to the authorities.
Lila stole money to help support herself and her younger sister Dawn after their parents died, but Dawn is upset by Lila's criminal act. Dawn confronts Lila about stealing her jumper and blasts loud music to annoy Lila. When Lila admits she stole money, Dawn accuses her of not being the role model their parents wanted. Lila realizes Dawn is right and decides to turn herself into the police, though Dawn will miss her. Their argument reveals the moral dilemma of providing for family through illegal means.
1) Lila cleans up after an apparent party at her home while her younger sister Dawn listens to loud music in her room.
2) Dawn expresses dislike for Lila's new friend Sam, believing she has caused problems in their home. Lila denies this and says Sam has been supportive.
3) Dawn reveals she knows Lila stole money back from a gang after their home was burglarized, believing Sam pressured her into it. Lila admits they took what was theirs but is worried the gang will come for her now others involved have left.
The document contains questions about theft and crime. It asks whether the person has ever stolen anything or known anyone who has stolen. It asks about reasons for theft and what would make a theft acceptable or unacceptable. It asks about famous robberies and how someone might feel after committing a robbery. It asks what a stereotypical criminal might look like.
The document is a project proposal from a media production student named Lauren Rushmer. She plans to produce a short film on the theme of morality, specifically exploring when and why people break the law. Her research will include examining real-life heists like the Hatton Garden robbery. The film will follow two characters forced to make a moral decision about committing a crime. She will write the script, storyboard, direct filming and editing. To evaluate her work, she will get feedback from tutors, test audiences, and social media critiques. She includes a bibliography of research sources and a 7-week production schedule.
The document summarizes the author's opinions on several films they have watched that deal with themes of morality. Some of the films discussed include The Great British Train Robbery, Britain's Biggest Heists: Millennium Dome Diamond Heist, Election, Gone Baby Gone, Shawshank Redemption, Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, Paths of Glory, Full Metal Jacket, American Beauty, The Reader, and Sophie's Choice. For many of the films set during World War 1 or 2, the author believes they are not truly about morality since people at that time had to follow the government's orders or risk death. The document also reflects on themes in the individual films like family values,
The document provides summaries of 14 books about famous crimes that have been read so far. Many of the books provide detailed and accurate accounts of the crimes from the perspectives of those involved, such as Keep on Running by Ronald Biggs about the Great Train Robbery. Some contrast official accounts with personal accounts, while others include courtroom transcripts or follow specific individuals involved in the crimes. Several books offer broader context about crime, criminals, and media portrayals of crime.
Lila is packing for her deployment in the army and searches her younger sister Dawn's messy bedroom looking for their late father's dog tags. Dawn refuses to help and the two sisters argue, with Dawn acting out since their father's death. Lila tries to reassure Dawn that she will return safely from her deployment. Dawn eventually admits that she will miss Lila, hugging her tightly before she leaves.
1) Lila is packing for her deployment in the army while emptying her drawers. She searches for her father's old dog tags but cannot find them.
2) Lila goes to her younger sister Dawn's messy bedroom to ask about the dog tags. Dawn refuses to help and the two sisters argue about Dawn wearing one of Lila's jumpers.
3) After more bickering, Dawn opens up about missing their father and not wanting Lila to leave for her deployment, hugging her sister tightly as they say an emotional goodbye.
Lila is packing for her deployment in the army and searches for her father's old dog tags. She goes to her younger sister Dawn's room to ask about the tags' location. Dawn's room is messy and dark in contrast to Lila's tidy one. Dawn ignores Lila at first with her music. They argue about a pink jumper before Lila realizes Dawn is upset about her leaving. Dawn admits she doesn't know how she'll cope without Lila always being there, as their father left them before. Lila comforts Dawn and promises to return safely and continue being there for her.
1) Lila is packing for her deployment in the army and searches Dawn's room for their father's old dog tags, finding a pink jumper of hers instead that Dawn has taken.
2) Dawn has been in a bad mood for months since Lila told her she was leaving, and the two sisters argue over the jumper.
3) Dawn admits that she is worried about Lila leaving and not coming back, as their father left for the army and never returned, and that everything will change without Lila around. Lila comforts Dawn and promises to return home safely.
This document outlines a final major project pitch about what would happen if someone ran out of money. It proposes researching crime films and true crime stories, as well as museum exhibitions about crime. The project would involve creating an outline for a film, promotional materials like trailers and ads, and a website. It lays out a weekly schedule for research, planning, filming, editing and presenting the project over 7 weeks. Two alternative project ideas are also proposed exploring surveillance and a lack of freedom.
This document discusses different types of twins and cases of twins throughout history:
- According to Greek mythology, humans were originally joined together but were split in two by Zeus.
- Jim Lewis and Jim Springer were separated at birth but met as adults and discovered they had remarkably similar lives and names despite being adopted separately.
- Conjoined twins Margaret and Mary Gibb were born joined at the hip in 1912 and lived and performed together until they passed away within minutes of each other in 1967.
- Rare cases of parasitic twins exist where one twin is incomplete or dependent on the other.
The document discusses several films and a music video that influenced the style of the author's own film. It notes that Evil Dead, Evil Dead (2005) Game, Fight Club, The Double, Black Swan, and Enemy all represented the dark, contrasting, and overexposed stylistic approach the author was taking for their film. Two final shots from 30 Seconds to Mars music video and Enemy were also similar to a shot in the author's film. Overall, the references provided examples of darkly lit and graded works that helped show the intended style for the author's project.
This document provides a bibliography of sources related to crime categorized into books, films, television, exhibitions, and online resources. It lists 32 books on topics ranging from true crime stories to screenwriting. It also lists 31 films, 13 television shows, 1 exhibition at the Museum of London, and 32 online resources that include news articles, academic papers, and film analysis. The sources cover a wide range of criminal topics and genres.
This document contains feedback from multiple reviewers on an undisclosed project. The feedback includes ratings of "In serious need of work" or "It's okay m8 needs improving". Positive feedback notes aspects like "such sweg this is perf" and "Good use of ang les". Areas for improvement include "lighting was a bit harsh" and "script could use more context". Overall, the feedback aims to identify what works well and what needs further refinement.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
A 19-year-old orphan, Lila Smith, stole £5,000 from the supermarket where she worked but returned £2,500 to police after turning herself in. CCTV footage showed Smith and an accomplice, believed to be her girlfriend Sam Thomas, committing the theft. Police are searching for Thomas as their investigation continues and Smith awaits questioning.
The sisters Lila and Dawn are struggling after their parents died. Lila stole money to help pay bills but Dawn is upset about it. Dawn yells at Lila for being a criminal and says their parents wouldn't be proud. Lila apologizes and admits she messed up trying to fix their money problems. They hug and Dawn says it will be quiet without Lila, implying Lila may go to jail.
Lila stole money to help her struggling family's finances, but her teenage sister Dawn discovers this and is upset because it's illegal and not how their parents raised them. Dawn confronts Lila in her messy bedroom, playing loud music, and refuses to give back a jumper she took from Lila. They argue about the stolen money and Lila's criminal actions, with Dawn believing Lila should return the money and apologize. Lila realizes her parents would be ashamed of her inability to properly care for Dawn. Dawn softens and says she'll miss Lila, realizing Lila may have to turn herself in to the authorities.
Lila stole money to help support herself and her younger sister Dawn after their parents died, but Dawn is upset by Lila's criminal act. Dawn confronts Lila about stealing her jumper and blasts loud music to annoy Lila. When Lila admits she stole money, Dawn accuses her of not being the role model their parents wanted. Lila realizes Dawn is right and decides to turn herself into the police, though Dawn will miss her. Their argument reveals the moral dilemma of providing for family through illegal means.
1) Lila cleans up after an apparent party at her home while her younger sister Dawn listens to loud music in her room.
2) Dawn expresses dislike for Lila's new friend Sam, believing she has caused problems in their home. Lila denies this and says Sam has been supportive.
3) Dawn reveals she knows Lila stole money back from a gang after their home was burglarized, believing Sam pressured her into it. Lila admits they took what was theirs but is worried the gang will come for her now others involved have left.
The document contains questions about theft and crime. It asks whether the person has ever stolen anything or known anyone who has stolen. It asks about reasons for theft and what would make a theft acceptable or unacceptable. It asks about famous robberies and how someone might feel after committing a robbery. It asks what a stereotypical criminal might look like.
The document is a project proposal from a media production student named Lauren Rushmer. She plans to produce a short film on the theme of morality, specifically exploring when and why people break the law. Her research will include examining real-life heists like the Hatton Garden robbery. The film will follow two characters forced to make a moral decision about committing a crime. She will write the script, storyboard, direct filming and editing. To evaluate her work, she will get feedback from tutors, test audiences, and social media critiques. She includes a bibliography of research sources and a 7-week production schedule.
The document summarizes the author's opinions on several films they have watched that deal with themes of morality. Some of the films discussed include The Great British Train Robbery, Britain's Biggest Heists: Millennium Dome Diamond Heist, Election, Gone Baby Gone, Shawshank Redemption, Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, Paths of Glory, Full Metal Jacket, American Beauty, The Reader, and Sophie's Choice. For many of the films set during World War 1 or 2, the author believes they are not truly about morality since people at that time had to follow the government's orders or risk death. The document also reflects on themes in the individual films like family values,
The document provides summaries of 14 books about famous crimes that have been read so far. Many of the books provide detailed and accurate accounts of the crimes from the perspectives of those involved, such as Keep on Running by Ronald Biggs about the Great Train Robbery. Some contrast official accounts with personal accounts, while others include courtroom transcripts or follow specific individuals involved in the crimes. Several books offer broader context about crime, criminals, and media portrayals of crime.
Lila is packing for her deployment in the army and searches her younger sister Dawn's messy bedroom looking for their late father's dog tags. Dawn refuses to help and the two sisters argue, with Dawn acting out since their father's death. Lila tries to reassure Dawn that she will return safely from her deployment. Dawn eventually admits that she will miss Lila, hugging her tightly before she leaves.
1) Lila is packing for her deployment in the army while emptying her drawers. She searches for her father's old dog tags but cannot find them.
2) Lila goes to her younger sister Dawn's messy bedroom to ask about the dog tags. Dawn refuses to help and the two sisters argue about Dawn wearing one of Lila's jumpers.
3) After more bickering, Dawn opens up about missing their father and not wanting Lila to leave for her deployment, hugging her sister tightly as they say an emotional goodbye.
Lila is packing for her deployment in the army and searches for her father's old dog tags. She goes to her younger sister Dawn's room to ask about the tags' location. Dawn's room is messy and dark in contrast to Lila's tidy one. Dawn ignores Lila at first with her music. They argue about a pink jumper before Lila realizes Dawn is upset about her leaving. Dawn admits she doesn't know how she'll cope without Lila always being there, as their father left them before. Lila comforts Dawn and promises to return safely and continue being there for her.
1) Lila is packing for her deployment in the army and searches Dawn's room for their father's old dog tags, finding a pink jumper of hers instead that Dawn has taken.
2) Dawn has been in a bad mood for months since Lila told her she was leaving, and the two sisters argue over the jumper.
3) Dawn admits that she is worried about Lila leaving and not coming back, as their father left for the army and never returned, and that everything will change without Lila around. Lila comforts Dawn and promises to return home safely.
This document outlines a final major project pitch about what would happen if someone ran out of money. It proposes researching crime films and true crime stories, as well as museum exhibitions about crime. The project would involve creating an outline for a film, promotional materials like trailers and ads, and a website. It lays out a weekly schedule for research, planning, filming, editing and presenting the project over 7 weeks. Two alternative project ideas are also proposed exploring surveillance and a lack of freedom.
This document discusses different types of twins and cases of twins throughout history:
- According to Greek mythology, humans were originally joined together but were split in two by Zeus.
- Jim Lewis and Jim Springer were separated at birth but met as adults and discovered they had remarkably similar lives and names despite being adopted separately.
- Conjoined twins Margaret and Mary Gibb were born joined at the hip in 1912 and lived and performed together until they passed away within minutes of each other in 1967.
- Rare cases of parasitic twins exist where one twin is incomplete or dependent on the other.
The document discusses several films and a music video that influenced the style of the author's own film. It notes that Evil Dead, Evil Dead (2005) Game, Fight Club, The Double, Black Swan, and Enemy all represented the dark, contrasting, and overexposed stylistic approach the author was taking for their film. Two final shots from 30 Seconds to Mars music video and Enemy were also similar to a shot in the author's film. Overall, the references provided examples of darkly lit and graded works that helped show the intended style for the author's project.
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