The document discusses various technologies the author learned about through constructing a film project. The author edited the film using iMovie, where they cut clips, added effects like cross dissolves and blurs, and inserted titles. They also used Edublogs to blog about their research, embedding videos and images and categorizing posts. The author learned After Effects for animating titles and used Prezi and ºÝºÝߣShare to present work, exploring layouts and uploading files. They additionally used a digital HD camera attached to a tripod for the first time.
We attracted our target audience of 16-34 year olds through realistic settings filmed in real locations like Tamworth Castle and an airport. Having a female protagonist follows the Male Gaze theory and attracts male viewers. Special effects like transitions and a "large room" effect made scenes more entertaining without being plain. A house party scene related to what young adults enjoy. The action/horror genre excites the target audience with surprises and abnormal events.
From creating a preliminary project to a full product, the author learned several things:
1) How to effectively use different camera shots like extreme close-ups.
2) How to properly use editing software like iMovie and After Effects.
3) The importance of avoiding mistakes like breaking the 180 degree rule during filming.
4) That planning, such as creating a risk assessment, is essential for a film.
The document instructs 7th graders on drawing conclusions from texts by inferring implied information. It defines conclusions as inferences not clearly stated and provides clues to look for, like connections between details. A practice story is included with questions for drawing conclusions.
Horror films typically feature isolated settings like abandoned buildings, forests, or cities after dark. Cinematography aims to unsettle the audience with unnatural camera movements, point-of-view shots, and quick editing. Common iconography includes dark colors, low lighting, weapons, and monsters. Narratives usually involve an antagonist threatening the protagonist, with themes exploring good versus evil, religion, childhood trauma, science experiments gone wrong, zombies, insanity, envy, and suicide. Key characters are the victim protagonist, supernatural villain, creepy children, and trustworthy or corrupted police officers.
The document lists various props and equipment including a girl's jacket, black mens jacket, full white mask, knife, Panasonic camera, and tripod that could potentially be used in a scene requiring disguises and surveillance equipment.
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The document discusses various conversations between individuals. In one, a person orders a meal with salad instead of chips from a restaurant. In another, two people catch up after one asks if the other remembers Helen from the past. A third conversation involves a discussion on how to create a product presentation, with PowerPoint suggested as an easy program to use.
Taken is a 2008 action/thriller film about a father's efforts to rescue his daughter after she is kidnapped. The analyzed scene shows Kim realizing intruders have entered her home and her subsequent kidnapping. Close-up shots are used extensively to emphasize the characters' facial expressions and build suspense and emotion as the situation escalates and Kim's father struggles to understand what is happening over the phone.
This document summarizes the FFLA Awards Luncheon that took place on November 22, 2013 at the Rosen Centre Hotel in Orlando, FL. Several teachers were recognized for their work and inducted into the FFLA Hall of Fame between 2004-2012. Guest speakers from FLDOE, publishers, and learning systems presented. The FFLA also recognized the Most Valuable Teachers of 2013 from different counties and languages who have shown leadership and dedication to their profession. Jackie Cinotti-Dirmann was named the 2012 FFLA Teacher of the Year and
The document discusses four major film production companies: 20th Century Fox, New Line Cinema, Dimension Films, and Warner Bros Pictures. 20th Century Fox is situated in California and has produced films like Star Wars and horror movies like Alien. New Line Cinema is located in New York and has produced movies such as The Lord of the Rings and horror films like Final Destination. Dimension Films originated from Miramax Films and is also based in New York, known for films like Scream and Halloween. Warner Bros Pictures is the oldest company, located in California since 1918 and known for movies like Batman, The Shining, and Harry Potter.
The Plagiarius-Award at the Frankfurt consumer goods fair gave us reason enough to venture a glance at the history and make amazing discoveries: Progress does not come exclusively from the fabulous inventiveness, too often it is based on simple enhancements on robbing concepts of success. As always, we have unyieldingly researched and compiled the origins of the art of copying products.
This document defines various occupations including actor, artist, astronaut, dentist, accountant, firefighter, musician, pilot, police officer, scientist, singer, veterinarian, magician, builder, waiter, tailor, lawyer, baker, and journalist by providing a 1-3 word description for each occupation.
1. Phoebe is a young woman who can turn things to ice but does not see herself as a hero like Superman or Spiderman. She dreams of flying with her friends Luke and Skye, who have elemental powers of their own, in a magical realm.
2. When awake at college, Luke and Skye tell Phoebe that the Fire Witch has returned and wants to destroy their magical realm. They need Phoebe to lead the realm's army in battling the Fire Witch.
3. Phoebe reluctantly agrees to help but is worried about the pressure of leading the army against the powerful Fire Witch. Her ice powers may be the key to defeating the Fire Witch and saving her magical homeland.
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?Difference between default search and search center in SharePoint 2010
?What is a content source?
?How to create scopes, crawl rules?
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This document is a 3 page script for a hero story written by Shelby Hannah. In the opening scene, Phoebe is asleep in her bedroom having doubts about herself, as she only has the power to freeze things, unlike popular superheroes. In a dream sequence, Phoebe imagines herself flying with her friends Luke and Skye, who each have elemental powers. When she wakes, Luke and Skye inform Phoebe that the Fire Witch has returned and wants to destroy their palace, so they need Phoebe to lead their army in an upcoming battle against the Fire Witch and her forces.
The document provides an overview of key concepts for professional writing, including document design, persuasive messaging, research, reports, and technology/social media. It discusses using white space and headings to make documents visually attractive and easy to read. It covers persuasive techniques like building credibility and tone. Research topics include finding, analyzing, and documenting information from primary and secondary sources. Short reports and proposals are outlined. Guidelines for professional email, web writing, and social media use are presented.
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Emma Johnson analyzes the opening scenes of three horror films - Sinister, The Conjuring, and The Woman in Black - and finds them inspirational for her own work. She notes how the use of sound effects, lighting, and tension-building music effectively set the scenes and portray the horror genre. In The Conjuring specifically, a lot of information is conveyed in a short time to foreshadow the storyline. Overall, these openings showcase techniques she hopes to employ in her own film to immediately draw in and scare viewers.
Smarter Link Prospecting & Qualification - SMX Sydney 2014jonrcooper
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This document discusses link prospecting and qualification strategies. It recommends researching links horizontally across similar sites, vertically within the same site, and across different geographies. When qualifying prospects, it suggests considering the obtainability of links based on the context and purpose of the page and type of link. Examples are given of qualifying various pages by their obtainability. Tools for backlink research and qualification are also mentioned. The overall document provides guidance on identifying high-quality link prospects through thorough research and qualification.
This document is a draft for a documentary about Shelby Hannah and her music career titled "Before I'm Famous". It outlines interview questions that will be asked of Shelby Hannah, Dawn, Addan, Ikenna, and NC about Shelby's background in music, her relationships with past music partners Jessica and Aaron, and how those around her have witnessed her growth as an artist. Scenes will include Shelby playing piano and discussing her music genre, Dawn reflecting on watching Shelby mature in faith over their friendship, and the boys in Shelby's current band discussing how they met her and built their friendship.
This document discusses how the author used black and white coloring in a scene from their media project to indicate it took place in the past. The author explains they added a black and white effect to a goodbye scene at the airport between two characters, Abhi and Amelia, to distinguish it as a past event rather than the next scene. The author also discusses how black and white coloring can represent negativity like loneliness for the departing characters, but white can suggest positive aspects like freedom for the character left behind.
Marriner Eccles held views on the Great Depression that differed from Keynes and Samuelson. Eccles believed that excessive saving could be detrimental during a recession, unlike the conventional view. He also thought the government could spend money through creating it, not depending on private profits, and that increased government spending was the only escape from depression. Eccles' famous policies as Chairman of the Federal Reserve included the FHA Act, utilizing private funds but with government protection, centralizing control over money supply through the Banking Act of 1935. His views preceded and aligned with later Keynesian general theories and Samuelson's textbook.
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The document discusses various conversations between individuals. In one, a person orders a meal with salad instead of chips from a restaurant. In another, two people catch up after one asks if the other remembers Helen from the past. A third conversation involves a discussion on how to create a product presentation, with PowerPoint suggested as an easy program to use.
Taken is a 2008 action/thriller film about a father's efforts to rescue his daughter after she is kidnapped. The analyzed scene shows Kim realizing intruders have entered her home and her subsequent kidnapping. Close-up shots are used extensively to emphasize the characters' facial expressions and build suspense and emotion as the situation escalates and Kim's father struggles to understand what is happening over the phone.
This document summarizes the FFLA Awards Luncheon that took place on November 22, 2013 at the Rosen Centre Hotel in Orlando, FL. Several teachers were recognized for their work and inducted into the FFLA Hall of Fame between 2004-2012. Guest speakers from FLDOE, publishers, and learning systems presented. The FFLA also recognized the Most Valuable Teachers of 2013 from different counties and languages who have shown leadership and dedication to their profession. Jackie Cinotti-Dirmann was named the 2012 FFLA Teacher of the Year and
The document discusses four major film production companies: 20th Century Fox, New Line Cinema, Dimension Films, and Warner Bros Pictures. 20th Century Fox is situated in California and has produced films like Star Wars and horror movies like Alien. New Line Cinema is located in New York and has produced movies such as The Lord of the Rings and horror films like Final Destination. Dimension Films originated from Miramax Films and is also based in New York, known for films like Scream and Halloween. Warner Bros Pictures is the oldest company, located in California since 1918 and known for movies like Batman, The Shining, and Harry Potter.
The Plagiarius-Award at the Frankfurt consumer goods fair gave us reason enough to venture a glance at the history and make amazing discoveries: Progress does not come exclusively from the fabulous inventiveness, too often it is based on simple enhancements on robbing concepts of success. As always, we have unyieldingly researched and compiled the origins of the art of copying products.
This document defines various occupations including actor, artist, astronaut, dentist, accountant, firefighter, musician, pilot, police officer, scientist, singer, veterinarian, magician, builder, waiter, tailor, lawyer, baker, and journalist by providing a 1-3 word description for each occupation.
1. Phoebe is a young woman who can turn things to ice but does not see herself as a hero like Superman or Spiderman. She dreams of flying with her friends Luke and Skye, who have elemental powers of their own, in a magical realm.
2. When awake at college, Luke and Skye tell Phoebe that the Fire Witch has returned and wants to destroy their magical realm. They need Phoebe to lead the realm's army in battling the Fire Witch.
3. Phoebe reluctantly agrees to help but is worried about the pressure of leading the army against the powerful Fire Witch. Her ice powers may be the key to defeating the Fire Witch and saving her magical homeland.
Understanding SharePoint 2010 search- from a novice perspective-Priya BalapaPriya Balapa
?
?Difference between default search and search center in SharePoint 2010
?What is a content source?
?How to create scopes, crawl rules?
?What permission do I need to set scopes?
?Implementing scopes enabled search center.
This document is a 3 page script for a hero story written by Shelby Hannah. In the opening scene, Phoebe is asleep in her bedroom having doubts about herself, as she only has the power to freeze things, unlike popular superheroes. In a dream sequence, Phoebe imagines herself flying with her friends Luke and Skye, who each have elemental powers. When she wakes, Luke and Skye inform Phoebe that the Fire Witch has returned and wants to destroy their palace, so they need Phoebe to lead their army in an upcoming battle against the Fire Witch and her forces.
The document provides an overview of key concepts for professional writing, including document design, persuasive messaging, research, reports, and technology/social media. It discusses using white space and headings to make documents visually attractive and easy to read. It covers persuasive techniques like building credibility and tone. Research topics include finding, analyzing, and documenting information from primary and secondary sources. Short reports and proposals are outlined. Guidelines for professional email, web writing, and social media use are presented.
Inspirational and creative opening sceneem_jjohnson
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Emma Johnson analyzes the opening scenes of three horror films - Sinister, The Conjuring, and The Woman in Black - and finds them inspirational for her own work. She notes how the use of sound effects, lighting, and tension-building music effectively set the scenes and portray the horror genre. In The Conjuring specifically, a lot of information is conveyed in a short time to foreshadow the storyline. Overall, these openings showcase techniques she hopes to employ in her own film to immediately draw in and scare viewers.
Smarter Link Prospecting & Qualification - SMX Sydney 2014jonrcooper
?
This document discusses link prospecting and qualification strategies. It recommends researching links horizontally across similar sites, vertically within the same site, and across different geographies. When qualifying prospects, it suggests considering the obtainability of links based on the context and purpose of the page and type of link. Examples are given of qualifying various pages by their obtainability. Tools for backlink research and qualification are also mentioned. The overall document provides guidance on identifying high-quality link prospects through thorough research and qualification.
This document is a draft for a documentary about Shelby Hannah and her music career titled "Before I'm Famous". It outlines interview questions that will be asked of Shelby Hannah, Dawn, Addan, Ikenna, and NC about Shelby's background in music, her relationships with past music partners Jessica and Aaron, and how those around her have witnessed her growth as an artist. Scenes will include Shelby playing piano and discussing her music genre, Dawn reflecting on watching Shelby mature in faith over their friendship, and the boys in Shelby's current band discussing how they met her and built their friendship.
This document discusses how the author used black and white coloring in a scene from their media project to indicate it took place in the past. The author explains they added a black and white effect to a goodbye scene at the airport between two characters, Abhi and Amelia, to distinguish it as a past event rather than the next scene. The author also discusses how black and white coloring can represent negativity like loneliness for the departing characters, but white can suggest positive aspects like freedom for the character left behind.
Marriner Eccles held views on the Great Depression that differed from Keynes and Samuelson. Eccles believed that excessive saving could be detrimental during a recession, unlike the conventional view. He also thought the government could spend money through creating it, not depending on private profits, and that increased government spending was the only escape from depression. Eccles' famous policies as Chairman of the Federal Reserve included the FHA Act, utilizing private funds but with government protection, centralizing control over money supply through the Banking Act of 1935. His views preceded and aligned with later Keynesian general theories and Samuelson's textbook.