Maria finds videos on a USB of her missing best friend Ashley which show Ashley was distressed before disappearing. Kyle tells Maria he overheard Ashley saying she was meeting Kieran that night. Maria warns Sara, Ashley's twin, about Kieran. Sara lures Maria into the woods, revealing she killed Ashley out of jealousy over their relationship. Sara tries to kill Maria but Maria fights back and escapes.
The document discusses production roles. It likely outlines different job roles involved in the production process such as director, producer, camera operator, lighting technician, and sound engineer. Key production roles ensure smooth filming and help bring the creative vision to life on screen.
Aiden died unexpectedly and his family visits his grave to grieve, where secrets about his life are revealed through their conversations, such as his affair. Liam, who accidentally killed Aiden, leaves flowers and a note asking for forgiveness. Aiden's wife sees the note and tries to confront Liam but cannot catch him. The story explores how justice is not always black and white through the complicated feelings surrounding Aiden's death.
Maria's best friend Ashley went missing three years ago in their small town. Maria remains devastated and believes she is the only one still caring about what happened. However, somebody else knows what really occurred that night and leaves cryptic clues for Maria to find. Maria discovers a video camera with footage of her and Ashley from the past, as well as Ashley's last moments before she disappeared down a dark alley. This leaves Maria unsettled and seeking answers about what truly became of her friend three years ago.
We booked media equipment including a tripod, camera and microphone to record at a location. Maya chose a room in the sixth form building as the shooting location. Lauren set up the equipment while Izzy recorded the actors.
The document outlines the steps taken to record a video. First, equipment like a tripod, camera and microphone were booked. Then a location, a room in sixth form, was chosen as the shooting location. Finally, Lauren set up the equipment with Izzy's help, and Izzy recorded the actors.
This document provides options for recording locations and risks associated with each for a school radio advertisement.
Option 1 is the school's RSR studio, which is free but risks include tripping over wires and boxes on the floor. Option 2 is a professional studio called Basement Studios, which costs up to £29 per hour but provides a more professional recording and risks include tripping over wires and equipment.
A risk assessment identifies tripping over wires and boxes as likely for both locations, while fire is unlikely for the school studio due to wiring. The professional studio also risks loud music that could damage hearing. Both locations aim to mitigate risks by removing trip hazards and not overloading electrical equipment.
Maria finds videos on a USB of her missing best friend Ashley which show Ashley was distressed before disappearing. Kyle tells Maria he overheard Ashley saying she was meeting Kieran that night. Maria warns Sara, Ashley's twin, about Kieran. Sara lures Maria into the woods, revealing she killed Ashley out of jealousy over their relationship. Sara tries to kill Maria but Maria fights back and escapes.
The document discusses production roles. It likely outlines different job roles involved in the production process such as director, producer, camera operator, lighting technician, and sound engineer. Key production roles ensure smooth filming and help bring the creative vision to life on screen.
Aiden died unexpectedly and his family visits his grave to grieve, where secrets about his life are revealed through their conversations, such as his affair. Liam, who accidentally killed Aiden, leaves flowers and a note asking for forgiveness. Aiden's wife sees the note and tries to confront Liam but cannot catch him. The story explores how justice is not always black and white through the complicated feelings surrounding Aiden's death.
Maria's best friend Ashley went missing three years ago in their small town. Maria remains devastated and believes she is the only one still caring about what happened. However, somebody else knows what really occurred that night and leaves cryptic clues for Maria to find. Maria discovers a video camera with footage of her and Ashley from the past, as well as Ashley's last moments before she disappeared down a dark alley. This leaves Maria unsettled and seeking answers about what truly became of her friend three years ago.
We booked media equipment including a tripod, camera and microphone to record at a location. Maya chose a room in the sixth form building as the shooting location. Lauren set up the equipment while Izzy recorded the actors.
The document outlines the steps taken to record a video. First, equipment like a tripod, camera and microphone were booked. Then a location, a room in sixth form, was chosen as the shooting location. Finally, Lauren set up the equipment with Izzy's help, and Izzy recorded the actors.
This document provides options for recording locations and risks associated with each for a school radio advertisement.
Option 1 is the school's RSR studio, which is free but risks include tripping over wires and boxes on the floor. Option 2 is a professional studio called Basement Studios, which costs up to £29 per hour but provides a more professional recording and risks include tripping over wires and equipment.
A risk assessment identifies tripping over wires and boxes as likely for both locations, while fire is unlikely for the school studio due to wiring. The professional studio also risks loud music that could damage hearing. Both locations aim to mitigate risks by removing trip hazards and not overloading electrical equipment.
The document compares two location options for recording an advertisement - the school studio (RSR Studio) and a professional basement studio. The school studio is free but requires permission, while the basement studio costs up to £29/hour but offers professional equipment and services. For each location, risks are identified and mitigation strategies proposed. The main risks at the school studio are tripping over wires or boxes and potential fire hazards from overloaded plugs. At the professional studio, the main risks are tripping over wires and equipment or suffering hearing damage from loud speakers.
This document considers potential music tracks to accompany radio advertisements for Ringwood Lower School and Sixth Form.
For the lower school advertisement, three options are discussed: "Creative Minds" by BenSound, which may be too upbeat for including script; "Summer" by BenSound, which risks putting students in a non-school mindset; and "Groovy Hip Hop" by BenSound, which risks coming across as cringey to students.
For the sixth form advertisement, two options are discussed: "Dreams" by BenSound, which risks being too fast-paced or associated with summer; and "E.R.F" by BenSound, which could become annoyingly repetitive for students
This document discusses options for recording a radio advertisement for Ringwood School. It considers two location options: the school's RSR studio and a professional studio called Basement Studios. It analyzes the risks and benefits of each location. It also includes draft codes of conduct addressing legal requirements for using a child actor and following advertising standards. Potential issues like work hours for child actors and obtaining permissions are addressed.
This document summarizes a student's experience through their years 7-11 at Ringwood School. It describes how in year 7 they enjoyed maths, in year 8 they learned about history, and in year 9 they excelled in art class. While year 10 was challenging, they did well and developed an interest in physics. By year 11, the teachers helped prepare the student for their exams and future. The narration encourages visitors to the Ringwood School open evening and provides the school's website for more information.
Ringwood Sixth Form is one of the top 10% of schools in the UK that offers 34 academic and vocational courses with an extremely high 99.6% A-level pass rate. The school provides opportunities to study independently while also supporting students through extracurricular activities like exchange trips, charity events, and work experience to help broaden futures. An open evening will be held on November 10th, 2019 for prospective students to learn more about Ringwood Sixth Form and take control of their future through the variety of course options and overall success of the program.
The document provides information for creating radio advertisements to promote the lower school and sixth form of a school.
For the lower school ad, it will show the fun environment and diversity of subjects, demonstrate how students mature over time, and include the date of an open evening and school website. It will feature interviews with year 7 students about their future plans, interests, and opinions of the teachers.
For the sixth form ad, it will involve student leadership roles and encourage UCAS opportunities. It will feature an interview with a year 12 student to encourage year 11 students and parents by showing a more mature perspective. Both ads will have an upbeat tone and aim to provide a positive representation of the school.
This document provides information and tasks for learners completing an assignment on analysing media products and audiences. It includes:
- A scenario asking learners to create an online educational resource about a media company and its films, focusing on Disney and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
- Five tasks involving researching Disney Studios, analysing the film trailer, profiling the target audience, creating a timeline of the film's production/distribution/advertising, and examining the legal/ethical issues.
- Guidance on completing each task and presenting findings is provided to learners. Upon completion, learners will submit their work online or offline following the assignment guidelines.
The document describes the steps taken to set up and prepare for a photo shoot, including attaching the camera to a tripod, adjusting camera settings, showing models the intended packaging design to communicate desired poses, adjusting lighting brightness and positioning to avoid eye strain, clearing away any wires that could interfere, and setting up a backdrop by rolling up paper to reveal a colored wall as needed for the shoot.
This location is a small, rectangular studio room that is well-lit with space for props and a blank wall, making it suitable for photoshopping backgrounds and models. It is also spacious and empty, allowing for easy photo taking. The necessary equipment includes strobe lighting, a high-quality camera, tripod, props like masks, and antibacterial wipes to clean the masks.
The document discusses plans for a photoshoot to create images for a band's CD cover and album advertising. It lists the school art room as a potential location for its supplies, large table, and bright natural light suited for photographing paper bag masks. The document also mentions creating a band logo in Photoshop and having a separate photoshoot with plastic bags for the CD packaging.
These photos are from a photoshoot, with some excluded from a cover due to being too blurry, bright, or having incorrect model positioning. The chosen photos were used because they were not blurry, had correct model positioning, and good lighting, with highlighted sections cut out and applied to a black background in Photoshop.
The document describes the plans for taking photos of a band for an image. It provides details on each of the four band members, including their role, signature color, and personality. The signature colors - red, navy blue, bright yellow, and pink - are meant to represent each member's significance and personality traits. Photoshop will be used to touch up any imperfections in the photos instead of makeup.
This document discusses photos from a photoshoot that could be used for CD covers. It highlights one model's pose, saying the pose works well and is well suited for where he may be positioned on the cover. It also notes liking the highlighted model's expression and posture, saying it fits one of the cover ideas.
The document compares two location options for recording an advertisement - the school studio (RSR Studio) and a professional basement studio. The school studio is free but requires permission, while the basement studio costs up to £29/hour but offers professional equipment and services. For each location, risks are identified and mitigation strategies proposed. The main risks at the school studio are tripping over wires or boxes and potential fire hazards from overloaded plugs. At the professional studio, the main risks are tripping over wires and equipment or suffering hearing damage from loud speakers.
This document considers potential music tracks to accompany radio advertisements for Ringwood Lower School and Sixth Form.
For the lower school advertisement, three options are discussed: "Creative Minds" by BenSound, which may be too upbeat for including script; "Summer" by BenSound, which risks putting students in a non-school mindset; and "Groovy Hip Hop" by BenSound, which risks coming across as cringey to students.
For the sixth form advertisement, two options are discussed: "Dreams" by BenSound, which risks being too fast-paced or associated with summer; and "E.R.F" by BenSound, which could become annoyingly repetitive for students
This document discusses options for recording a radio advertisement for Ringwood School. It considers two location options: the school's RSR studio and a professional studio called Basement Studios. It analyzes the risks and benefits of each location. It also includes draft codes of conduct addressing legal requirements for using a child actor and following advertising standards. Potential issues like work hours for child actors and obtaining permissions are addressed.
This document summarizes a student's experience through their years 7-11 at Ringwood School. It describes how in year 7 they enjoyed maths, in year 8 they learned about history, and in year 9 they excelled in art class. While year 10 was challenging, they did well and developed an interest in physics. By year 11, the teachers helped prepare the student for their exams and future. The narration encourages visitors to the Ringwood School open evening and provides the school's website for more information.
Ringwood Sixth Form is one of the top 10% of schools in the UK that offers 34 academic and vocational courses with an extremely high 99.6% A-level pass rate. The school provides opportunities to study independently while also supporting students through extracurricular activities like exchange trips, charity events, and work experience to help broaden futures. An open evening will be held on November 10th, 2019 for prospective students to learn more about Ringwood Sixth Form and take control of their future through the variety of course options and overall success of the program.
The document provides information for creating radio advertisements to promote the lower school and sixth form of a school.
For the lower school ad, it will show the fun environment and diversity of subjects, demonstrate how students mature over time, and include the date of an open evening and school website. It will feature interviews with year 7 students about their future plans, interests, and opinions of the teachers.
For the sixth form ad, it will involve student leadership roles and encourage UCAS opportunities. It will feature an interview with a year 12 student to encourage year 11 students and parents by showing a more mature perspective. Both ads will have an upbeat tone and aim to provide a positive representation of the school.
This document provides information and tasks for learners completing an assignment on analysing media products and audiences. It includes:
- A scenario asking learners to create an online educational resource about a media company and its films, focusing on Disney and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
- Five tasks involving researching Disney Studios, analysing the film trailer, profiling the target audience, creating a timeline of the film's production/distribution/advertising, and examining the legal/ethical issues.
- Guidance on completing each task and presenting findings is provided to learners. Upon completion, learners will submit their work online or offline following the assignment guidelines.
The document describes the steps taken to set up and prepare for a photo shoot, including attaching the camera to a tripod, adjusting camera settings, showing models the intended packaging design to communicate desired poses, adjusting lighting brightness and positioning to avoid eye strain, clearing away any wires that could interfere, and setting up a backdrop by rolling up paper to reveal a colored wall as needed for the shoot.
This location is a small, rectangular studio room that is well-lit with space for props and a blank wall, making it suitable for photoshopping backgrounds and models. It is also spacious and empty, allowing for easy photo taking. The necessary equipment includes strobe lighting, a high-quality camera, tripod, props like masks, and antibacterial wipes to clean the masks.
The document discusses plans for a photoshoot to create images for a band's CD cover and album advertising. It lists the school art room as a potential location for its supplies, large table, and bright natural light suited for photographing paper bag masks. The document also mentions creating a band logo in Photoshop and having a separate photoshoot with plastic bags for the CD packaging.
These photos are from a photoshoot, with some excluded from a cover due to being too blurry, bright, or having incorrect model positioning. The chosen photos were used because they were not blurry, had correct model positioning, and good lighting, with highlighted sections cut out and applied to a black background in Photoshop.
The document describes the plans for taking photos of a band for an image. It provides details on each of the four band members, including their role, signature color, and personality. The signature colors - red, navy blue, bright yellow, and pink - are meant to represent each member's significance and personality traits. Photoshop will be used to touch up any imperfections in the photos instead of makeup.
This document discusses photos from a photoshoot that could be used for CD covers. It highlights one model's pose, saying the pose works well and is well suited for where he may be positioned on the cover. It also notes liking the highlighted model's expression and posture, saying it fits one of the cover ideas.
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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