Lauren Lane has released a new album titled "Escaping" on October 5th, 2013 that is available on CD and for digital download. It features the hit single "Put on Your Suit".
Yousif Rahma Yousif Hassan is a Sudanese national seeking a position as a montage and graphic editor. He has over 10 years of experience in this role for television stations in Dubai and Khartoum. His responsibilities include montage and graphic editing for documentaries, advertisements, films and TV programs. He has diplomas in computer science, Final Cut Studio, TV digital montage and 3D Max graphics. He is highly skilled with montage programs like Avid, Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premier as well as Microsoft Office programs.
The document analyzes sources of Vietnam's economic growth between 1975-2003 by estimating production functions and measuring the contribution of capital formation, labor, and technological progress. It finds that (1) technological progress was statistically absent throughout the study period; and (2) the most important source of economic growth was capital accumulation, particularly high growth in capital formation during the reform period from 1987-2003 which averaged 14.7% compared to 3.2% in the pre-reform period. The study aims to quantify the effects of economic crises, reforms, and external shocks on growth and productivity in Vietnam.
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This document analyzes economic growth and productivity in Vietnam between 1985-2006 as the country transitioned to a market economy. It finds that:
1) Vietnam experienced remarkable economic growth since initiating economic reforms in 1986, with real GDP per capita doubling between 1992-2005.
2) Productivity growth was largely driven by the industrial sector. Technical progress contributed around 20% to economic growth over the study period.
3) The document aims to provide a more detailed analysis of productivity growth, economic growth, and production efficiency for Vietnam and its economic sectors during 1985-2006 using a stochastic frontier production function framework.
This document summarizes a webinar on improving the candidate experience. The webinar covered five "hacks" for success: 1) Collect basic info from candidates who don't apply; 2) Keep application processes simple; 3) Communicate respectfully with candidates; 4) Inform candidates when they are no longer being considered; and 5) Audit application processes to identify areas for improvement. The webinar also discussed using tools like Lever to streamline recruiting tasks and enhance the candidate experience.
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This document provides an evaluation of a student's A2 media project, which included a music video and ancillary texts. The evaluation discusses how the project used and developed conventions of real music videos while also adding some original elements. It describes the effective combination of the main video and ancillary texts and reflects on positive audience feedback, though some did not fully understand the intended narrative. The student concludes that the project was largely successful in achieving its goals through the use of researched conventions and media technologies.
This document provides an evaluation of a student's A2 media project, which was a music video. The student discusses how their music video used and developed conventions of real music videos, such as including a narrative and mixing performance and storyline scenes. They also challenged some conventions by not including the artist's performance in some scenes. The student feels their main product and ancillary texts, like a digipack and magazine ad, connect well to help audiences relate the pieces. Most audience feedback was positive, praising the editing and production quality, though some did not fully understand the intended storyline. The student used various media like YouTube, magazines, and online presentations in the planning, research, and evaluation stages.
Natasha Waterhouse proposes to create a music video for her friend Lauren Lane's song. The video will feature Lauren singing about a boy she no longer likes but still misses, and her friend Ryan Taylor acting as the boy. In addition to the music video, Natasha will create a digipak containing photos, lyrics and credits, and a magazine advertisement. She has researched similar music videos by Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift for inspiration. Natasha's video will reflect the song's lyrics through shots that cut to the rhythm and close-ups of Lauren, with locations including woods and a high street to depict freedom and past memories.
There are 5 main ways that meanings and storylines are portrayed in music videos: performance, narrative, mixture, cameo, and animation. The type of camera angles used depends on the style of the video, and may include crane shots, pans/tilts, close ups, tracking shots, low/high angle shots, and establishing shots. The editing process is crucial and involves matching lip synching to the song, parallel editing to match lyrics, and potential use of split screens, CGI effects, diegetic sound, and changes in music levels. Mise en scene, including props, costumes, and location, is also important in setting the scene for the video.
The song "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" by Taylor Swift depicts her frustration at an ex-lover who wants to rekindle their relationship. The narrative structure is that Taylor used to always break up and get back together with her ex-boyfriend but now she has had enough and says they can be friends but she will never get back together with him. The music video was shot like a pop-up book in a continuous take using different locations including her house, a nightclub, and a park to depict the story without any editing between scenes.
The feedback provided evaluates a music video against common conventions of the genre. It finds that the video looks professional and tells a clear storyline about a relationship with good editing, cinematography, sound, and performer. Minor improvements could be made to some unclear parts but overall it is rated positively and considered entertaining.
Lauren Lane has released a new album titled "Escaping" on October 5th, 2013 that is available on CD and for digital download. It features the hit single "Put on Your Suit".
This diagram outlines the production and distribution process for a music video. It shows that an artist and record label commission a video production, which is then distributed to TV companies, marketing companies, and other platforms to reach audiences. The process operates within legal constraints and industry codes around harmful, misleading or offensive content.
The song is about a past relationship where the singer still sees their ex every day and is reminded of the good times. While they have moved on, their ex still makes them feel insecure at times. The singer questions whether they still need saving by their ex or if they can handle things on their own going forward.
The production schedule outlines the dates, times, locations, personnel, and equipment for the production of "Put on Your Suit" by Lauren Lane. On November 11th and 18th, filming will take place at ATC Fields and involve Lauren Lane and still cameras. On November 17th, various locations around Shenfield including High Street, Wash Road Park, and a house on Tomlyns Close will be used, with Lauren Lane, Ryan Taylor, and still cameras.
This risk assessment document summarizes potential hazards and avoidance strategies for 9 different locations for the production "Put on Your Suit" by Lauren Lane. The locations include outdoor areas like fields, parks, and streets as well as indoor areas of a house. Common hazards addressed are slipping/falling, getting lost, interaction with vehicles, animals, and agricultural machinery. Avoidance strategies generally involve using proper lighting, appropriate footwear, designated paths, and being accompanied at night or in more isolated areas.
This document provides notes on 9 potential filming locations for the production "Put on Your Suit" by Lauren Lane. Location 1, the ATC Fields woods, is only suitable when dry and has limited equipment access and no night lighting. Location 2, a crop field, can only be used when not planting or harvesting and also has muddy entrance and no night lighting. Location 3, another ATC Fields area, has many visitors but cows and horses on site and no night lighting.
The storyboard outlines 20 shots for a music video featuring a singer. Each shot includes a description of the picture or action, along with any associated speech or sound. The shots progress through different locations and use flashbacks to depict the singer's memories and emotions related to the lyrics of the song. The storyboard uses various camera angles and shots to tell the story through the music and imagery.
The proposal is for a music video featuring Lauren Lane singing a song she wrote about a boy she no longer likes but still misses. The video will show Lauren and actor Ryan Taylor portraying the subjects of the song. In addition to the music video, the proposal includes plans to create a digipak and magazine ad to promote the single. Research was conducted on similar music videos to determine the style. Locations, casting, and equipment needs are outlined. The goal is to produce a high quality, professionally made music video.
This document provides an evaluation of a student's A2 media project, which included a music video and ancillary texts. The evaluation discusses how the project used and developed conventions of real music videos while also adding some original elements. It describes the effective combination of the main video and ancillary texts and reflects on positive audience feedback, though some did not fully understand the intended narrative. The student concludes that the project was largely successful in achieving its goals through the use of researched conventions and media technologies.
This document provides an evaluation of a student's A2 media project, which was a music video. The student discusses how their music video used and developed conventions of real music videos, such as including a narrative and mixing performance and storyline scenes. They also challenged some conventions by not including the artist's performance in some scenes. The student feels their main product and ancillary texts, like a digipack and magazine ad, connect well to help audiences relate the pieces. Most audience feedback was positive, praising the editing and production quality, though some did not fully understand the intended storyline. The student used various media like YouTube, magazines, and online presentations in the planning, research, and evaluation stages.
Natasha Waterhouse proposes to create a music video for her friend Lauren Lane's song. The video will feature Lauren singing about a boy she no longer likes but still misses, and her friend Ryan Taylor acting as the boy. In addition to the music video, Natasha will create a digipak containing photos, lyrics and credits, and a magazine advertisement. She has researched similar music videos by Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift for inspiration. Natasha's video will reflect the song's lyrics through shots that cut to the rhythm and close-ups of Lauren, with locations including woods and a high street to depict freedom and past memories.
There are 5 main ways that meanings and storylines are portrayed in music videos: performance, narrative, mixture, cameo, and animation. The type of camera angles used depends on the style of the video, and may include crane shots, pans/tilts, close ups, tracking shots, low/high angle shots, and establishing shots. The editing process is crucial and involves matching lip synching to the song, parallel editing to match lyrics, and potential use of split screens, CGI effects, diegetic sound, and changes in music levels. Mise en scene, including props, costumes, and location, is also important in setting the scene for the video.
The song "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" by Taylor Swift depicts her frustration at an ex-lover who wants to rekindle their relationship. The narrative structure is that Taylor used to always break up and get back together with her ex-boyfriend but now she has had enough and says they can be friends but she will never get back together with him. The music video was shot like a pop-up book in a continuous take using different locations including her house, a nightclub, and a park to depict the story without any editing between scenes.
The feedback provided evaluates a music video against common conventions of the genre. It finds that the video looks professional and tells a clear storyline about a relationship with good editing, cinematography, sound, and performer. Minor improvements could be made to some unclear parts but overall it is rated positively and considered entertaining.
Lauren Lane has released a new album titled "Escaping" on October 5th, 2013 that is available on CD and for digital download. It features the hit single "Put on Your Suit".
This diagram outlines the production and distribution process for a music video. It shows that an artist and record label commission a video production, which is then distributed to TV companies, marketing companies, and other platforms to reach audiences. The process operates within legal constraints and industry codes around harmful, misleading or offensive content.
The song is about a past relationship where the singer still sees their ex every day and is reminded of the good times. While they have moved on, their ex still makes them feel insecure at times. The singer questions whether they still need saving by their ex or if they can handle things on their own going forward.
The production schedule outlines the dates, times, locations, personnel, and equipment for the production of "Put on Your Suit" by Lauren Lane. On November 11th and 18th, filming will take place at ATC Fields and involve Lauren Lane and still cameras. On November 17th, various locations around Shenfield including High Street, Wash Road Park, and a house on Tomlyns Close will be used, with Lauren Lane, Ryan Taylor, and still cameras.
This risk assessment document summarizes potential hazards and avoidance strategies for 9 different locations for the production "Put on Your Suit" by Lauren Lane. The locations include outdoor areas like fields, parks, and streets as well as indoor areas of a house. Common hazards addressed are slipping/falling, getting lost, interaction with vehicles, animals, and agricultural machinery. Avoidance strategies generally involve using proper lighting, appropriate footwear, designated paths, and being accompanied at night or in more isolated areas.
This document provides notes on 9 potential filming locations for the production "Put on Your Suit" by Lauren Lane. Location 1, the ATC Fields woods, is only suitable when dry and has limited equipment access and no night lighting. Location 2, a crop field, can only be used when not planting or harvesting and also has muddy entrance and no night lighting. Location 3, another ATC Fields area, has many visitors but cows and horses on site and no night lighting.
The storyboard outlines 20 shots for a music video featuring a singer. Each shot includes a description of the picture or action, along with any associated speech or sound. The shots progress through different locations and use flashbacks to depict the singer's memories and emotions related to the lyrics of the song. The storyboard uses various camera angles and shots to tell the story through the music and imagery.
The proposal is for a music video featuring Lauren Lane singing a song she wrote about a boy she no longer likes but still misses. The video will show Lauren and actor Ryan Taylor portraying the subjects of the song. In addition to the music video, the proposal includes plans to create a digipak and magazine ad to promote the single. Research was conducted on similar music videos to determine the style. Locations, casting, and equipment needs are outlined. The goal is to produce a high quality, professionally made music video.