This document summarizes Max Firtman's presentation on breaking limits with HTML5 on mobile. The presentation covered hacks for improving the user interface, such as making the screen full screen, supporting high resolution canvases, and handling different screen densities. It also discussed hacks for enhancing device interaction like accessing the device's camera and notifications. Finally, it provided ways to enhance apps through tricks like customizing the home screen title and live tiles. The overall presentation focused on pushing the boundaries of HTML5's capabilities on mobile through creative coding techniques.
The document discusses magazines as a form of print media that is generally financed through advertising, purchases, or subscriptions. It provides details on the size and structure of the magazine industry in the US and UK, including that it includes over 5,000 companies in the US and provided 671,000 jobs in the UK in 2004. It then summarizes several specific magazines like TV Choice, Kerrang, and Q Magazine and provides statistics on their circulation numbers and ownership, with most being owned by Bauer Media Group, a large publishing and broadcasting company with a net worth of £1.5 billion.
The document discusses dissociative disorders as outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). It describes the four main dissociative disorders: dissociative amnesia, dissociative fugue, dissociative identity disorder, and depersonalization disorder. Treatment typically involves psychotherapy approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy. While medication cannot directly treat dissociative disorders, it may help manage related symptoms of anxiety or depression.
La materia puede encontrarse en tres estados: sólido, líquido y gas. Los sólidos mantienen su forma mientras que los líquidos y gases no la mantienen. Los líquidos pueden fluir y mezclarse, mientras que los gases se expanden y comprimen fácilmente. La materia puede cambiar de estado a través de procesos como la evaporación y ebullición.
PLPG dilaksanakan oleh LPTK penyelenggara sertifikasi guru selama 10 hari untuk meningkatkan kompetensi guru melalui pembelajaran teori dan praktik. Peserta dibagi dalam kelompok kecil yang diajar oleh dua instruktur, dan mengembangkan perangkat pembelajaran melalui workshop. Pada akhir PLPG, peserta mengikuti ujian tulis dan kinerja untuk menilai kemampuan profesional dan pedagogik mereka.
This document summarizes Max Firtman's presentation on breaking limits with HTML5 on mobile. The presentation covered hacks for improving the user interface, such as making the screen full screen, supporting high resolution canvases, and handling different screen densities. It also discussed hacks for enhancing device interaction like accessing the device's camera and notifications. Finally, it provided ways to enhance apps through tricks like customizing the home screen title and live tiles. The overall presentation focused on pushing the boundaries of HTML5's capabilities on mobile through creative coding techniques.
The document discusses magazines as a form of print media that is generally financed through advertising, purchases, or subscriptions. It provides details on the size and structure of the magazine industry in the US and UK, including that it includes over 5,000 companies in the US and provided 671,000 jobs in the UK in 2004. It then summarizes several specific magazines like TV Choice, Kerrang, and Q Magazine and provides statistics on their circulation numbers and ownership, with most being owned by Bauer Media Group, a large publishing and broadcasting company with a net worth of £1.5 billion.
The document discusses dissociative disorders as outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). It describes the four main dissociative disorders: dissociative amnesia, dissociative fugue, dissociative identity disorder, and depersonalization disorder. Treatment typically involves psychotherapy approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy. While medication cannot directly treat dissociative disorders, it may help manage related symptoms of anxiety or depression.
La materia puede encontrarse en tres estados: sólido, líquido y gas. Los sólidos mantienen su forma mientras que los líquidos y gases no la mantienen. Los líquidos pueden fluir y mezclarse, mientras que los gases se expanden y comprimen fácilmente. La materia puede cambiar de estado a través de procesos como la evaporación y ebullición.
PLPG dilaksanakan oleh LPTK penyelenggara sertifikasi guru selama 10 hari untuk meningkatkan kompetensi guru melalui pembelajaran teori dan praktik. Peserta dibagi dalam kelompok kecil yang diajar oleh dua instruktur, dan mengembangkan perangkat pembelajaran melalui workshop. Pada akhir PLPG, peserta mengikuti ujian tulis dan kinerja untuk menilai kemampuan profesional dan pedagogik mereka.
The document discusses a medical-legal partnership project that provides legal aid to patients facing legal barriers to good health. Since 2009, the project has helped over 2,800 people, including 690 children and 2,149 adults. It has had a unique and measurable positive impact on the community. The document explores how such partnerships can be expanded to help even more patients and clients.
Water For All, through Sustainability in Action, Intel Funding with SCOPE TrichyTanushree Ghosh
This document summarizes a proposed project to develop and distribute a zero-cost water purification solution using solar distillation in plastic bottles. The project would involve collaborations between Intel, AID India, Arizona State University, and local partners in India. It outlines the need for clean drinking water globally and in local communities in India, proposes a solution using repurposed plastic bottles and solar heating, and presents a plan to test, improve, and proliferate the system with the goal of providing clean water access for communities in need.
The document discusses fossil fuels, which get their energy from biomass that accumulated over millions of years to form fossils. Fossil fuels are non-renewable resources that have nearly doubled in consumption every 20 years since 1900. The energy from burning fossil fuels is used to generate electricity and power machines. However, relying on fossil fuels causes pollution, destroys landscapes, decreases tourism, and contributes to the greenhouse effect by releasing gases into the atmosphere. While fossil fuels are widely used as an energy source, their use also leads to various negative consequences like pollution of water and air and threats to underwater life and fishing industries.
This short document promotes creating Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare and getting started making one. It encourages the reader to be inspired to make their own presentation using Haiku Deck on the SlideShare platform. A call to action is given to get started creating a Haiku Deck presentation.
This document provides guidance on communication essentials at work. It covers topics like verbal communication, assertive communication, and email etiquette. For verbal communication, it emphasizes the importance of listening skills like empathetic listening. It also discusses when communication fails and tips for effective client interaction. For assertive communication, it describes different types of behaviors and techniques for responding assertively without being aggressive. These include using reaction techniques like the broken record method or inviting criticism. Throughout it provides activities and discusses factors that can impact client interactions.
The combination of the filmmaker's short film and ancillary texts like film reviews and posters were important to tie them together and make the short film have more impact. The texts provided context about the build up and aftermath of the film. Key symbols like a clock were featured in both the film and poster to represent the main theme of time. Consistent visual elements and a plain backdrop in both the film and texts kept the focus on the protagonist and his story. Similar colors and effects were used in both to connect the pieces.
The document discusses a student's short documentary film project about their 90-year-old grandfather. To follow documentary conventions, the film tells a story through a series of photographs and video clips showing the progression of the grandfather's life. Scenes of him speaking in his armchair used natural lighting and an uncluttered background. Opening and closing shots of a cuckoo clock symbolized the passing of time. Post-production effects on the clock made it more appealing and eye-catching. Overall, the film creates a unique, creative story that develops over time and highlights key life moments from the perspective of a 90-year-old man to attract and involve the audience.
The video would have a dark, desaturated style to create a depressing mood. It would show the two artists standing alone on different dark roads, with the camera panning in for close-ups of their bloody faces as they sing. The camera would do 360 pans between the roads, revealing the artists arguing with the same woman or walking alone down the roads, with extreme close-ups emphasizing their frustration and singing of the lyrics. Ultimately, the roads would converge, with the woman at their intersection.
The video would have a dark, desaturated look to create a depressing mood. Scenes would include long shots of the artists standing alone on dark roads, then close-ups of their bloody faces as they sing. The camera would track them as they walk and sing. It would also show one artist arguing with a woman, then pan to the other artist with the same woman, implying disloyalty. Throughout, the camera work would transition between the artists in different locations to tell the story through their perspectives and movements as they sing the dark lyrics.
The weeknd feat ed sheeran Dark Times Lyric Analysis (Amad Islam)haverstockmedia
Ed Sheeran describes waking up bruised and hungover, having drunk too much the night before and gotten into a fight. He warns that this isn't the right time to fall in love with him, as he knows his lies can't be believed. Both Ed Sheeran and The Weeknd reference their past struggles with drugs, alcohol, and unstable lifestyles before fame. They acknowledge issues they are still trying to overcome that could undermine their success if not addressed. The Weeknd recalls using cocaine, getting into fights, and choosing a life of substance abuse and chaos.
The song "High for This" by The Weeknd describes a sexual encounter where he mentally prepares a woman for what is about to happen. He tells her they will have sex and do drugs together, reassuring her that she doesn't need to worry because he will be with her. As the drugs take effect, he tells her to breathe and relax while promising they will have a good time. He eliminates any doubts by saying to trust him as he knows she wants to experience this feeling.
The document analyzes research from IMVDb on music charts and popular music videos. It finds that the target audience prefers hip-hop and pop genres, especially recent pop videos by artists like Sia, David Guetta, and Rudimental. This research will help decide which genre of music to focus on going forward.
1) Lupe Fiasco meets a girl at a club and is instantly captivated by her beauty and intelligence.
2) He expresses his growing love for her through poetic metaphors and promises to protect her.
3) At the end of the song, Lupe assures the girl that he wants their relationship to last beyond a typical short-lived club romance and promises to see her in the morning.
This music video portrays Beyoncé dancing seductively for her male love interest in a 1940s style setting. Voyeurism is prominently featured through close-ups of the intimate dancing and longing gazes between Beyoncé and the man. The video follows the conventions of R&B by including a choreographed dance routine to promote the artist. It depicts a stereotypical power dynamic between the male boss and female secretary but aims to empower women through Beyoncé's display of control through her dancing.
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) regulates films and videos in the UK. It is a non-governmental organization that provides age ratings to films such as U, PG, 12A, 15, and 18. The BBFC recognizes adult freedom of choice, protects the public (especially children) from harmful content, and helps parents make informed viewing choices for their children. The document then provides detailed descriptions of the content allowed or implied for each age rating.
The document discusses two methods for categorizing audiences: Young and Rubicam's Four Consumers model and socio-economic class. Young and Rubicam divides people into four categories based on personality - Mainstreamers, Aspirers, Succeeders, and Reformers. The socio-economic model classifies people into six classes based on income - A through E. Both are useful for media targeting, but the socio-economic model is limited as it only considers income and not other factors like leisure activities.
The document discusses two methods for categorizing audiences: Young and Rubicam's Four Consumers model and socio-economic class. Young and Rubicam divides people into four categories based on personality - Mainstreamers, Aspirers, Succeeders, and Reformers. The socio-economic model classifies people into six classes based on income - A through E. Both are useful for media targeting, but the socio-economic model is limited as other factors like leisure activities may be more important than income alone.
The document discusses two methods for categorizing audiences: Young and Rubicam's Four Consumers model and socio-economic class. Young and Rubicam divides people into four categories based on personality - Mainstreamers, Aspirers, Succeeders, and Reformers. The socio-economic model classifies people into six classes based on income - A through E. Both are useful for media targeting, but the socio-economic model is limited as it only considers income and not other factors like leisure activities.
The document discusses two methods for categorizing audiences: Young and Rubicam's Four Consumers model and socio-economic class. Young and Rubicam divides people into four categories based on personality - Mainstreamers, Aspirers, Succeeders, and Reformers. The socio-economic model classifies people into six classes based on income - A through E. Both are useful for media targeting, but the socio-economic model is limited as it only considers income and not other factors like leisure activities.
The document describes several systems for categorizing consumers:
- Young and Rubicam's Four Consumers model divides people into Mainstreamers, Aspirers, Succeeders, and Reformers based on psychological attributes rather than income.
- Their socio-economic class system ranks people from A to E based on income and occupation.
- Life Matrix segments audiences based on lifestyle and values rather than demographic factors.
The student created a final drawing of a potion using Photoshop. They first hand drew the potion and then scanned it into Photoshop to color and add details digitally. It was difficult to control the pen at first but got easier with practice. The student used various colors like light blue, dark brown, and different shades of pink to create realistic effects like bubbles and shading. They used tools like the blur tool and size-adjustable brushes. In the end, the student felt they successfully created a realistic looking digital image meeting the goals of the project.
The document discusses a medical-legal partnership project that provides legal aid to patients facing legal barriers to good health. Since 2009, the project has helped over 2,800 people, including 690 children and 2,149 adults. It has had a unique and measurable positive impact on the community. The document explores how such partnerships can be expanded to help even more patients and clients.
Water For All, through Sustainability in Action, Intel Funding with SCOPE TrichyTanushree Ghosh
This document summarizes a proposed project to develop and distribute a zero-cost water purification solution using solar distillation in plastic bottles. The project would involve collaborations between Intel, AID India, Arizona State University, and local partners in India. It outlines the need for clean drinking water globally and in local communities in India, proposes a solution using repurposed plastic bottles and solar heating, and presents a plan to test, improve, and proliferate the system with the goal of providing clean water access for communities in need.
The document discusses fossil fuels, which get their energy from biomass that accumulated over millions of years to form fossils. Fossil fuels are non-renewable resources that have nearly doubled in consumption every 20 years since 1900. The energy from burning fossil fuels is used to generate electricity and power machines. However, relying on fossil fuels causes pollution, destroys landscapes, decreases tourism, and contributes to the greenhouse effect by releasing gases into the atmosphere. While fossil fuels are widely used as an energy source, their use also leads to various negative consequences like pollution of water and air and threats to underwater life and fishing industries.
This short document promotes creating Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare and getting started making one. It encourages the reader to be inspired to make their own presentation using Haiku Deck on the SlideShare platform. A call to action is given to get started creating a Haiku Deck presentation.
This document provides guidance on communication essentials at work. It covers topics like verbal communication, assertive communication, and email etiquette. For verbal communication, it emphasizes the importance of listening skills like empathetic listening. It also discusses when communication fails and tips for effective client interaction. For assertive communication, it describes different types of behaviors and techniques for responding assertively without being aggressive. These include using reaction techniques like the broken record method or inviting criticism. Throughout it provides activities and discusses factors that can impact client interactions.
The combination of the filmmaker's short film and ancillary texts like film reviews and posters were important to tie them together and make the short film have more impact. The texts provided context about the build up and aftermath of the film. Key symbols like a clock were featured in both the film and poster to represent the main theme of time. Consistent visual elements and a plain backdrop in both the film and texts kept the focus on the protagonist and his story. Similar colors and effects were used in both to connect the pieces.
The document discusses a student's short documentary film project about their 90-year-old grandfather. To follow documentary conventions, the film tells a story through a series of photographs and video clips showing the progression of the grandfather's life. Scenes of him speaking in his armchair used natural lighting and an uncluttered background. Opening and closing shots of a cuckoo clock symbolized the passing of time. Post-production effects on the clock made it more appealing and eye-catching. Overall, the film creates a unique, creative story that develops over time and highlights key life moments from the perspective of a 90-year-old man to attract and involve the audience.
The video would have a dark, desaturated style to create a depressing mood. It would show the two artists standing alone on different dark roads, with the camera panning in for close-ups of their bloody faces as they sing. The camera would do 360 pans between the roads, revealing the artists arguing with the same woman or walking alone down the roads, with extreme close-ups emphasizing their frustration and singing of the lyrics. Ultimately, the roads would converge, with the woman at their intersection.
The video would have a dark, desaturated look to create a depressing mood. Scenes would include long shots of the artists standing alone on dark roads, then close-ups of their bloody faces as they sing. The camera would track them as they walk and sing. It would also show one artist arguing with a woman, then pan to the other artist with the same woman, implying disloyalty. Throughout, the camera work would transition between the artists in different locations to tell the story through their perspectives and movements as they sing the dark lyrics.
The weeknd feat ed sheeran Dark Times Lyric Analysis (Amad Islam)haverstockmedia
Ed Sheeran describes waking up bruised and hungover, having drunk too much the night before and gotten into a fight. He warns that this isn't the right time to fall in love with him, as he knows his lies can't be believed. Both Ed Sheeran and The Weeknd reference their past struggles with drugs, alcohol, and unstable lifestyles before fame. They acknowledge issues they are still trying to overcome that could undermine their success if not addressed. The Weeknd recalls using cocaine, getting into fights, and choosing a life of substance abuse and chaos.
The song "High for This" by The Weeknd describes a sexual encounter where he mentally prepares a woman for what is about to happen. He tells her they will have sex and do drugs together, reassuring her that she doesn't need to worry because he will be with her. As the drugs take effect, he tells her to breathe and relax while promising they will have a good time. He eliminates any doubts by saying to trust him as he knows she wants to experience this feeling.
The document analyzes research from IMVDb on music charts and popular music videos. It finds that the target audience prefers hip-hop and pop genres, especially recent pop videos by artists like Sia, David Guetta, and Rudimental. This research will help decide which genre of music to focus on going forward.
1) Lupe Fiasco meets a girl at a club and is instantly captivated by her beauty and intelligence.
2) He expresses his growing love for her through poetic metaphors and promises to protect her.
3) At the end of the song, Lupe assures the girl that he wants their relationship to last beyond a typical short-lived club romance and promises to see her in the morning.
This music video portrays Beyoncé dancing seductively for her male love interest in a 1940s style setting. Voyeurism is prominently featured through close-ups of the intimate dancing and longing gazes between Beyoncé and the man. The video follows the conventions of R&B by including a choreographed dance routine to promote the artist. It depicts a stereotypical power dynamic between the male boss and female secretary but aims to empower women through Beyoncé's display of control through her dancing.
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) regulates films and videos in the UK. It is a non-governmental organization that provides age ratings to films such as U, PG, 12A, 15, and 18. The BBFC recognizes adult freedom of choice, protects the public (especially children) from harmful content, and helps parents make informed viewing choices for their children. The document then provides detailed descriptions of the content allowed or implied for each age rating.
The document discusses two methods for categorizing audiences: Young and Rubicam's Four Consumers model and socio-economic class. Young and Rubicam divides people into four categories based on personality - Mainstreamers, Aspirers, Succeeders, and Reformers. The socio-economic model classifies people into six classes based on income - A through E. Both are useful for media targeting, but the socio-economic model is limited as it only considers income and not other factors like leisure activities.
The document discusses two methods for categorizing audiences: Young and Rubicam's Four Consumers model and socio-economic class. Young and Rubicam divides people into four categories based on personality - Mainstreamers, Aspirers, Succeeders, and Reformers. The socio-economic model classifies people into six classes based on income - A through E. Both are useful for media targeting, but the socio-economic model is limited as other factors like leisure activities may be more important than income alone.
The document discusses two methods for categorizing audiences: Young and Rubicam's Four Consumers model and socio-economic class. Young and Rubicam divides people into four categories based on personality - Mainstreamers, Aspirers, Succeeders, and Reformers. The socio-economic model classifies people into six classes based on income - A through E. Both are useful for media targeting, but the socio-economic model is limited as it only considers income and not other factors like leisure activities.
The document discusses two methods for categorizing audiences: Young and Rubicam's Four Consumers model and socio-economic class. Young and Rubicam divides people into four categories based on personality - Mainstreamers, Aspirers, Succeeders, and Reformers. The socio-economic model classifies people into six classes based on income - A through E. Both are useful for media targeting, but the socio-economic model is limited as it only considers income and not other factors like leisure activities.
The document describes several systems for categorizing consumers:
- Young and Rubicam's Four Consumers model divides people into Mainstreamers, Aspirers, Succeeders, and Reformers based on psychological attributes rather than income.
- Their socio-economic class system ranks people from A to E based on income and occupation.
- Life Matrix segments audiences based on lifestyle and values rather than demographic factors.
The student created a final drawing of a potion using Photoshop. They first hand drew the potion and then scanned it into Photoshop to color and add details digitally. It was difficult to control the pen at first but got easier with practice. The student used various colors like light blue, dark brown, and different shades of pink to create realistic effects like bubbles and shading. They used tools like the blur tool and size-adjustable brushes. In the end, the student felt they successfully created a realistic looking digital image meeting the goals of the project.
This document discusses digital graphics technology, describing features of vector and bitmap images. Vector images are resolution-independent and scalable without quality loss, using mathematical expressions to represent lines and shapes. Bitmap images are made up of pixels that lose quality when resized. The document provides examples of how vector and bitmap images differ when resized, and discusses image capturing, output methods for print and screen, storage considerations like file size and organization, and naming conventions.
1) Attack the Block was released in 2011 and was directed by Joe Cornish with production companies including The UK Film Council and Studio Canal. It had a budget of £8 million and made $5,824,175.
2) The film is a science fiction horror set in a London council estate about teenagers who encounter an alien invasion. It is rated 15 for violence, drug use, and gore.
3) The movie poster depicts a diverse group of teenagers from the council estate ready to battle the aliens, showing the working class setting and themes of fighting and violence.
The document outlines questions from a focus group about a film trailer. It asks for opinions on whether the trailer was effective and enjoyable, what genre it represents, how it could be improved, and favorite parts. It explains that the filmmaker created a focus group of 12 friends and family to get feedback on the trailer by showing it and having them answer questions. Most feedback suggested making the trailer look less like a drama and more realistic.
Audience research is conducted to gather information about what audiences want to watch and their personalities. There are several methods for conducting audience research, including focus groups, questionnaires, box office takings, and test screenings. Focus groups involve interviewing a small group of people to discuss their opinions in an interactive setting, but the results may not represent the larger population. Questionnaires can be inexpensive and gather a lot of data quickly from many people, but responses may be biased by wording and response rates may be low. Box office takings refer to the financial success of a film based on the number of viewers and money made, which depends on the quality of the movie. Test screenings allow audiences to provide feedback on a movie before