The document discusses how the creator of a music video, print advert, and CD case incorporated both redundant and entropic elements in their media products to appeal to their target genre and audience. Redundant elements that followed genre conventions included setting the video in the quirky town of Ludlow, having the artist play guitar and dress casually, and using bright bold fonts. Entropic elements that provided originality included fast-cutting shots, still images like a glue stick, and black and white photos with colorful fonts. The goal was to draw in the audience with familiar elements while also providing surprises through differences.
El documento es un registro escolar que contiene el nombre del colegio "Colegio Nacional Nicolas Esguerra", el nombre del estudiante "Brahian Alberto Urueña" y detalles sobre su curso y código (curso 805, código 27).
An Explanation of Enterprise Risk Management Rao Chalasani
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Southern Gaming Summit 2016 to Be Held in MayDavid Schugar
An experienced executive in the casino and gaming industry, David Schugar is the founder and president of Equity Games, LLC, which develops applications for both table and slot games. Over the course of his career, David Schugar has participated in a number of organizations and events, including the Southern Gaming Summit.
The document discusses how the creator of a music video, print advert, and CD case incorporated both redundant and entropic elements in their media products to appeal to their target genre and audience. Redundant elements that followed genre conventions included setting the video in the quirky town of Ludlow, having the artist play guitar and dress casually, and using bright bold fonts. Entropic elements that provided originality included fast-cutting shots, still images like a glue stick, and black and white photos with colorful fonts. The goal was to draw in the audience with familiar elements while also providing surprises through differences.
El documento es un registro escolar que contiene el nombre del colegio "Colegio Nacional Nicolas Esguerra", el nombre del estudiante "Brahian Alberto Urueña" y detalles sobre su curso y código (curso 805, código 27).
An Explanation of Enterprise Risk Management Rao Chalasani
Rao Chalasani invented and implemented an Enterprise Risk Management System as the CTO of Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Unlike other risk management systems, it creates a full risk portfolio that addresses all potential exposures and manages risks considering their correlations. The system integrates into daily operations to incorporate risk management into decision-making, which can strengthen an organization while securing confidence from investors and regulators.
Southern Gaming Summit 2016 to Be Held in MayDavid Schugar
An experienced executive in the casino and gaming industry, David Schugar is the founder and president of Equity Games, LLC, which develops applications for both table and slot games. Over the course of his career, David Schugar has participated in a number of organizations and events, including the Southern Gaming Summit.
This document discusses how a student's media project about pets followed conventions of professional documentaries. Specifically, it notes that they included the interviewee's name and role at the bottom of the screen during interviews, kept interviewees on the left or right side of the screen looking one-third of the way down, used cutaways to cover question transitions and make interviews more interesting, included a clear male voiceover to explain parts of the documentary, linked promotional materials like a radio ad and print ad back to elements from the documentary itself, and included branding from the channel.
There are three addresses and contact details provided for pet-related organizations and businesses in Wallasey, Merseyside. A list of 10 people who love pets and 3 people who hate pets is given. The document discusses conducting interviews with local breeders, dog trainers, and people in parks. Statistics are provided on pet ownership in the UK, with dogs and cats being the most common pets owned.
This formal proposal outlines a mixed documentary about pets that would air on Channel 4 from 8:00-8:30 PM. It would include interviews, archive footage, music, and voiceovers exploring people's relationships with their pets through primary interviews and secondary research. The narrative structure would begin by introducing various pets and owners, discuss the differing views of pets in the middle, and conclude with statistics about the most popular, hated, and dangerous pets as well as pet spending.
This document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about pets. Key findings include:
- Most respondents were female and enjoyed watching documentaries. Channel 4 and "Who Let the Dogs Out" were popular choices.
- The majority would watch a documentary about pets and have pets of their own, especially dogs.
- Interviews with pet owners and people who lost pets were favored. Most picked blue as the preferred color scheme and "Pets at Home" as the title. 8pm was the preferred time slot.
- A male voiceover and spending around £20 per month on pets were also preferred by most respondents.
Hannah addressed her indie music magazine audience through color, images, and codes/conventions. She used colors her target audience associated with "indie" based on a questionnaire. Her front cover image attracted readers as conveying indie. Cover lines on the contents page also attracted readers. On the double page spread, the masthead attracted readers. Images on the front cover, contents page, and double page spread related to indie music and helped attract the target audience. Hannah also used standard magazine codes and conventions to ensure her magazine looked authentic and attracted the intended indie music fans.
The student learned several new technologies through creating their product including Photoshop, Quark, Blogger, video camera, voice recorder, Premier Pro, Prezi, and a professional camera. While some programs like Photoshop and Quark were challenging at first, with practice over multiple lessons and assignments the student was able to learn new skills to effectively use the tools and features. They found that Blogger, the voice recorder, and camera allowed presenting their work in different formats. Overall, using these various technologies helped improve the quality and presentation of their magazine project.
This document discusses how a student's media project about pets followed conventions of professional documentaries. Specifically, it notes that they included the interviewee's name and role at the bottom of the screen during interviews, kept interviewees on the left or right side of the screen looking one-third of the way down, used cutaways to cover question transitions and make interviews more interesting, included a clear male voiceover to explain parts of the documentary, linked promotional materials like a radio ad and print ad back to elements from the documentary itself, and included branding from the channel.
There are three addresses and contact details provided for pet-related organizations and businesses in Wallasey, Merseyside. A list of 10 people who love pets and 3 people who hate pets is given. The document discusses conducting interviews with local breeders, dog trainers, and people in parks. Statistics are provided on pet ownership in the UK, with dogs and cats being the most common pets owned.
This formal proposal outlines a mixed documentary about pets that would air on Channel 4 from 8:00-8:30 PM. It would include interviews, archive footage, music, and voiceovers exploring people's relationships with their pets through primary interviews and secondary research. The narrative structure would begin by introducing various pets and owners, discuss the differing views of pets in the middle, and conclude with statistics about the most popular, hated, and dangerous pets as well as pet spending.
This document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about pets. Key findings include:
- Most respondents were female and enjoyed watching documentaries. Channel 4 and "Who Let the Dogs Out" were popular choices.
- The majority would watch a documentary about pets and have pets of their own, especially dogs.
- Interviews with pet owners and people who lost pets were favored. Most picked blue as the preferred color scheme and "Pets at Home" as the title. 8pm was the preferred time slot.
- A male voiceover and spending around £20 per month on pets were also preferred by most respondents.
Hannah addressed her indie music magazine audience through color, images, and codes/conventions. She used colors her target audience associated with "indie" based on a questionnaire. Her front cover image attracted readers as conveying indie. Cover lines on the contents page also attracted readers. On the double page spread, the masthead attracted readers. Images on the front cover, contents page, and double page spread related to indie music and helped attract the target audience. Hannah also used standard magazine codes and conventions to ensure her magazine looked authentic and attracted the intended indie music fans.
The student learned several new technologies through creating their product including Photoshop, Quark, Blogger, video camera, voice recorder, Premier Pro, Prezi, and a professional camera. While some programs like Photoshop and Quark were challenging at first, with practice over multiple lessons and assignments the student was able to learn new skills to effectively use the tools and features. They found that Blogger, the voice recorder, and camera allowed presenting their work in different formats. Overall, using these various technologies helped improve the quality and presentation of their magazine project.