The document provides guidance on creating an 8-week career plan for a film project, outlining key processes like location scouting, actor auditions, finalizing scripts and storyboards, and filming. It describes the skills needed for each process, such as taking location photos, researching access and permissions, creating audition advertisements, producing script breakdowns and call sheets, and storyboarding camera angles and lighting. Students are instructed to plan out and track their film activities and skill development over the next 8 weeks.
The document outlines various codes and conventions for successful short films, including ensuring the storyline has meaning and logic, developing engaging characters, and focusing on an important event or journey. It stresses the importance of proper planning, choosing appropriate characters, and polished production values. Successful short films tell a compelling story in 10-15 minutes through focused filming and editing.
This document provides instructions and definitions for a preliminary editing exercise involving filming a character opening a door, crossing a room, sitting down, and having a brief conversation. It describes filming techniques like continuity, match on action, shot/reverse shot, and the 180 degree rule. It also asks students to reflect on what they've learned between the preliminary exercise and their full product. Key terms like continuity, match on action, shot/reverse shot, and the 180 degree rule are defined.
Ranvir Jandoo reflects on what was learned from the preliminary task of filming a conversation between two characters to the full production. Some of the key technical skills learned include shot-reverse-shot filming, match cuts to ensure continuity, and following the 180 degree rule. Additional lessons included different camera shots, editing techniques using Final Cut Pro, and the importance of good communication and collaboration within the film production team.
The document discusses the importance of pre-production for a short film project. It outlines key steps in pre-production including creating a production schedule, assembling a crew, scouting and securing locations, casting, production design, and preparing costumes and props. Personnel involved in pre-production are identified such as the production manager, accountant, assistants, location scout, and transport manager. The role of the director is also summarized as the creative force who develops the script and shapes how the story is told on screen by working with producers, writers, actors and other crew.
This document outlines various job roles in the film and television industry including their responsibilities and qualities needed. It lists producer/director who write scripts, make quick decisions and edit as needing to be sociable, take risks, know how to tell a story and make good decisions. Series producers who create vision, inspire and manage budgets need to be able to explain weaknesses and stay focused. Researchers who direct and have backup plans must be able to anticipate issues.
Film direction quality point reveiws ; english film the twilight saga part 1Deepak Somaji-Sawant
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This document is a review of the film "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1" by Mr. Deepak S. Sawant. Some key points of the review include praising the acting talent of Kirsten Stewart and the importance of the film in highlighting a woman's life. Sawant also comments positively on the animation graphics involving wolves in the film and the music score by the film director. Overall, Sawant seemed to have a positive viewing experience and was impressed by the film direction, cinematography, and team management involved in the production.
This document provides guidance on how to write an effective movie review in 3 key steps:
1. Watch the movie multiple times, taking detailed notes on elements like plot, characters, and themes. Research additional context about the filmmakers and inspiration.
2. Outline the review, including an introduction, analysis of strengths/weaknesses, and rating. Write compelling topic sentences for paragraphs on performance, technical elements, and recommendation.
3. Draft the review with an engaging introduction, informative analysis paragraphs, and a concluding recommendation on if the film is worth watching. Structure the review clearly and write in an entertaining style to captivate readers.
1) Writing a movie review requires thoroughly watching the film multiple times, taking detailed notes on elements like the story, characters, and themes, and researching the filmmakers' intentions.
2) An effective review outlines key points about the film's strengths and weaknesses, provides a compelling introduction and conclusion, and makes an overall recommendation on whether the film is worth watching.
3) Creating engaging titles, body paragraphs that analyze various technical and performance aspects, and a strong thesis statement are also important components of writing a high-quality movie review.
This document provides an outline for a film proposal, including sections for a film synopsis, logline, screenplay structure, characters/actors, film treatment, production crew, mood board, storyboard, budget, and sources. The synopsis should compellingly introduce the project and show passion. The logline gives a 30-second description of the plot. The screenplay structure briefly summarizes each scene. The film treatment presents the entire story in present tense like a short story. The production crew biographies highlight experience relevant to the project. A mood board and storyboard visually represent the film's ambiance and planned shots. The abbreviated budget shows expenses and income.
The document outlines various roles in film production including director, camera operator, editor, art director/director of photography, and producer. A director oversees the creative aspects of production and guides the cast and crew to realize their vision. Steven Spielberg is considered one of the greatest directors known for films like Jaws, E.T., and Saving Private Ryan. A camera operator captures footage under the direction of the director. Hoyte van Hoytema is a renowned cinematographer who has worked on films like Dunkirk and Tenet. An editor assembles scenes and adds visual/audio elements in post-production to tell the story. Michael Kahn is Steven Spielberg's long-time editor. An art director/director of photography
This document provides guidance for writing short film scripts. It discusses key elements like focusing the story on a single idea or character's problem, establishing a familiar setting, making the character's internal problem manifest visually, ensuring the stakes are high, and choosing the best point of view. It emphasizes showing rather than telling through actions, visuals, and sound over dialogue. The document also offers tips for developing the script through outlines, feedback, and following screenwriting conventions.
The document provides guidance on how to write an effective film review. It discusses the key elements that should be included in a review such as a brief plot summary, description of the film's technical elements, analysis of how formal techniques and thematic elements work together, and a conclusion stating whether or not the film is recommended. It also provides tips for writing reviews such as keeping spoilers to a minimum, including subjective comments supported by examples, and analyzing specific components of the film separately.
This document provides guidelines for writing a film review in 5 paragraphs. Paragraph 1 introduces the film's title, stars, plot, and genre. Paragraph 2 summarizes the plot without revealing the ending. Paragraph 3 discusses elements of filmmaking like acting, directing, editing. Paragraph 4 reviews the stars' performances and their socio-cultural influences. Paragraph 5 gives an overall reaction, quality rating, and recommendations for viewers. The review should be based on carefully watching the film and evaluating it both personally and theoretically.
The document discusses the essential elements of film posters, including the name of actors/actresses to promote who is in the film, the title of the film to indicate its genre, eye-catching images that represent the film, critic reviews that further endorse it, a tagline giving a one-line description, and a production blurb listing credits. Key elements are the title and images to attract audience and actors' names in big letters for famous people, while reviews and taglines help sell the film.
The document outlines several conventions of film posters including including the name of actors/actresses in big letters to promote stars, the title to convey genre through font and style, eye-catching images that represent the film's genre, critic reviews to endorse the film's quality and genre, a tagline to summarize the film in one line, and a production blurb listing credits though it is less important for audiences.
A powerpoint presentation by Christian movie maker Norton Rodriguez on how to make a movie starting with 'NO' budget and breaking all the hollywood rules.
This is a step by step guide if you don't know how to write a screenplay. Screenwriting is an art form. To format a movie script it takes special skills. Follow this article to write a movie script from scratch to end like a pro screenwriter. Check this screenwriting guide.
Actors often select roles that fit into one of three categories: playing the same type of roles consistently, choosing very different roles, or occasionally varying their roles. This allows them to be easily marketed to audiences. Dwayne Johnson and Tom Cruise typically play similar roles, while Christian Bale and Charlize Theron frequently take on different types of parts. Sandra Bullock alternates between romantic comedies, where she often plays an ordinary woman who needs help, and more serious dramas where her characters are stronger. The document provides examples of individual actors and discusses the types of roles they tend to select, and why they may choose consistency or variety in their film choices.
This document provides an overview of the key elements that go into writing a screenplay, including concept, characters, plot, structure, character profiles, settings, and narrative structure. It discusses what screenwriters need, such as strength, speed, stamina, technique, and endurance. It also describes professional screenwriters as usually being represented by an agency, while amateur screenwriters often work for free initially. Screenwriters may also take on work as script doctors to improve scripts.
The document discusses the key steps and roles in film pre-production. It explains that the director's vision shapes the overall look and feel of the film. Assembling the right cast and crew is essential to realizing the director's vision. Key crew roles described include the producer, production designer, cinematographer, and actors. Effective pre-production is needed to prepare for a successful filming and post-production process.
Understanding the requirements of pre-production.EmmaCook61
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This document summarizes the key aspects of film pre-production that must be considered, including financing, timescales, facilities, locations, personnel, additional materials, and legal/regulatory requirements. Financing involves establishing budgets, which for major studio films average $100 million including marketing costs. Pre-production also requires securing locations, facilities, equipment, personnel like actors, crew, and specialists. Thorough planning and paperwork during pre-production helps ensure a smooth production process and compliance with relevant laws and codes of practice.
The document discusses the pre-production process for an episode of the TV show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It describes the roles of the show runner, writer, director, casting director, costume designer, art department, construction crew, location manager, and special effects team. It explains that each role is responsible for specific pre-production tasks like developing the script, casting actors, designing costumes and sets, securing filming locations, and creating props and special effects. The document uses an episode from season 4 as an example to illustrate what each role would have done before shooting to prepare for that particular episode.
The document discusses the initial ideas and script writing process for a short film. Some of the early ideas included filming in a broken down lift or having a romantic drama set in an office. The characters developed included a charming but potentially dark male lead, a shy female lead, and her attractive friend. The main plot involved the two leads getting stuck in a lift together and forming a relationship, until a twist ending revealed the male lead was stalking the friend. The script went through revisions, including changing the male's job and making the second female the main character's friend to increase dramatic effect.
The document provides tips for writing a horror movie screenplay. It advises writers to come up with original ideas rather than cliches. Writers should draw on their own deepest fears to make the horror feel genuine. Successful horror movies include one or more scenes that have never been seen before and leave a lasting impression. The screenplay should start with a surprising beginning and build tension throughout, with the scariest scenes towards the end. Low-budget horror movies should avoid computer graphics and special effects. Overall, writers should watch many horror movies to understand the genre but ensure their work feels realistic and does not become unintentionally funny.
The document provides advice for writing a film script. It recommends spending time outlining to create structure and flow. The outline should pace scenes and acts to captivate audiences. Writers should avoid cliches like passive protagonists and focus on authentic characters who take action and develop over the film. Scenes should contain conflict and move the story, without excessive explanation. Overall, writers should read scripts and films, watch movies, and keep writing to improve.
This document discusses elements and techniques for writing one-act plays, including focusing on a single main action or problem, keeping the plot simple, developing characters and setting, crafting meaningful dialogue, adding stage directions, and including literary devices. It provides tips for writing one-act plays such as being clear on the theme, developing characters and setting with limited details, and moving the plot consistently throughout the short play.
An introduction to the Edexcel IGCSE English Literature Unseen poetry task - how to plan and write an essay under timed conditions on a poem you've never seen before.
This document provides guidance on how to write an effective movie review in 3 key steps:
1. Watch the movie multiple times, taking detailed notes on elements like plot, characters, and themes. Research additional context about the filmmakers and inspiration.
2. Outline the review, including an introduction, analysis of strengths/weaknesses, and rating. Write compelling topic sentences for paragraphs on performance, technical elements, and recommendation.
3. Draft the review with an engaging introduction, informative analysis paragraphs, and a concluding recommendation on if the film is worth watching. Structure the review clearly and write in an entertaining style to captivate readers.
1) Writing a movie review requires thoroughly watching the film multiple times, taking detailed notes on elements like the story, characters, and themes, and researching the filmmakers' intentions.
2) An effective review outlines key points about the film's strengths and weaknesses, provides a compelling introduction and conclusion, and makes an overall recommendation on whether the film is worth watching.
3) Creating engaging titles, body paragraphs that analyze various technical and performance aspects, and a strong thesis statement are also important components of writing a high-quality movie review.
This document provides an outline for a film proposal, including sections for a film synopsis, logline, screenplay structure, characters/actors, film treatment, production crew, mood board, storyboard, budget, and sources. The synopsis should compellingly introduce the project and show passion. The logline gives a 30-second description of the plot. The screenplay structure briefly summarizes each scene. The film treatment presents the entire story in present tense like a short story. The production crew biographies highlight experience relevant to the project. A mood board and storyboard visually represent the film's ambiance and planned shots. The abbreviated budget shows expenses and income.
The document outlines various roles in film production including director, camera operator, editor, art director/director of photography, and producer. A director oversees the creative aspects of production and guides the cast and crew to realize their vision. Steven Spielberg is considered one of the greatest directors known for films like Jaws, E.T., and Saving Private Ryan. A camera operator captures footage under the direction of the director. Hoyte van Hoytema is a renowned cinematographer who has worked on films like Dunkirk and Tenet. An editor assembles scenes and adds visual/audio elements in post-production to tell the story. Michael Kahn is Steven Spielberg's long-time editor. An art director/director of photography
This document provides guidance for writing short film scripts. It discusses key elements like focusing the story on a single idea or character's problem, establishing a familiar setting, making the character's internal problem manifest visually, ensuring the stakes are high, and choosing the best point of view. It emphasizes showing rather than telling through actions, visuals, and sound over dialogue. The document also offers tips for developing the script through outlines, feedback, and following screenwriting conventions.
The document provides guidance on how to write an effective film review. It discusses the key elements that should be included in a review such as a brief plot summary, description of the film's technical elements, analysis of how formal techniques and thematic elements work together, and a conclusion stating whether or not the film is recommended. It also provides tips for writing reviews such as keeping spoilers to a minimum, including subjective comments supported by examples, and analyzing specific components of the film separately.
This document provides guidelines for writing a film review in 5 paragraphs. Paragraph 1 introduces the film's title, stars, plot, and genre. Paragraph 2 summarizes the plot without revealing the ending. Paragraph 3 discusses elements of filmmaking like acting, directing, editing. Paragraph 4 reviews the stars' performances and their socio-cultural influences. Paragraph 5 gives an overall reaction, quality rating, and recommendations for viewers. The review should be based on carefully watching the film and evaluating it both personally and theoretically.
The document discusses the essential elements of film posters, including the name of actors/actresses to promote who is in the film, the title of the film to indicate its genre, eye-catching images that represent the film, critic reviews that further endorse it, a tagline giving a one-line description, and a production blurb listing credits. Key elements are the title and images to attract audience and actors' names in big letters for famous people, while reviews and taglines help sell the film.
The document outlines several conventions of film posters including including the name of actors/actresses in big letters to promote stars, the title to convey genre through font and style, eye-catching images that represent the film's genre, critic reviews to endorse the film's quality and genre, a tagline to summarize the film in one line, and a production blurb listing credits though it is less important for audiences.
A powerpoint presentation by Christian movie maker Norton Rodriguez on how to make a movie starting with 'NO' budget and breaking all the hollywood rules.
This is a step by step guide if you don't know how to write a screenplay. Screenwriting is an art form. To format a movie script it takes special skills. Follow this article to write a movie script from scratch to end like a pro screenwriter. Check this screenwriting guide.
Actors often select roles that fit into one of three categories: playing the same type of roles consistently, choosing very different roles, or occasionally varying their roles. This allows them to be easily marketed to audiences. Dwayne Johnson and Tom Cruise typically play similar roles, while Christian Bale and Charlize Theron frequently take on different types of parts. Sandra Bullock alternates between romantic comedies, where she often plays an ordinary woman who needs help, and more serious dramas where her characters are stronger. The document provides examples of individual actors and discusses the types of roles they tend to select, and why they may choose consistency or variety in their film choices.
This document provides an overview of the key elements that go into writing a screenplay, including concept, characters, plot, structure, character profiles, settings, and narrative structure. It discusses what screenwriters need, such as strength, speed, stamina, technique, and endurance. It also describes professional screenwriters as usually being represented by an agency, while amateur screenwriters often work for free initially. Screenwriters may also take on work as script doctors to improve scripts.
The document discusses the key steps and roles in film pre-production. It explains that the director's vision shapes the overall look and feel of the film. Assembling the right cast and crew is essential to realizing the director's vision. Key crew roles described include the producer, production designer, cinematographer, and actors. Effective pre-production is needed to prepare for a successful filming and post-production process.
Understanding the requirements of pre-production.EmmaCook61
油
This document summarizes the key aspects of film pre-production that must be considered, including financing, timescales, facilities, locations, personnel, additional materials, and legal/regulatory requirements. Financing involves establishing budgets, which for major studio films average $100 million including marketing costs. Pre-production also requires securing locations, facilities, equipment, personnel like actors, crew, and specialists. Thorough planning and paperwork during pre-production helps ensure a smooth production process and compliance with relevant laws and codes of practice.
The document discusses the pre-production process for an episode of the TV show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It describes the roles of the show runner, writer, director, casting director, costume designer, art department, construction crew, location manager, and special effects team. It explains that each role is responsible for specific pre-production tasks like developing the script, casting actors, designing costumes and sets, securing filming locations, and creating props and special effects. The document uses an episode from season 4 as an example to illustrate what each role would have done before shooting to prepare for that particular episode.
The document discusses the initial ideas and script writing process for a short film. Some of the early ideas included filming in a broken down lift or having a romantic drama set in an office. The characters developed included a charming but potentially dark male lead, a shy female lead, and her attractive friend. The main plot involved the two leads getting stuck in a lift together and forming a relationship, until a twist ending revealed the male lead was stalking the friend. The script went through revisions, including changing the male's job and making the second female the main character's friend to increase dramatic effect.
The document provides tips for writing a horror movie screenplay. It advises writers to come up with original ideas rather than cliches. Writers should draw on their own deepest fears to make the horror feel genuine. Successful horror movies include one or more scenes that have never been seen before and leave a lasting impression. The screenplay should start with a surprising beginning and build tension throughout, with the scariest scenes towards the end. Low-budget horror movies should avoid computer graphics and special effects. Overall, writers should watch many horror movies to understand the genre but ensure their work feels realistic and does not become unintentionally funny.
The document provides advice for writing a film script. It recommends spending time outlining to create structure and flow. The outline should pace scenes and acts to captivate audiences. Writers should avoid cliches like passive protagonists and focus on authentic characters who take action and develop over the film. Scenes should contain conflict and move the story, without excessive explanation. Overall, writers should read scripts and films, watch movies, and keep writing to improve.
This document discusses elements and techniques for writing one-act plays, including focusing on a single main action or problem, keeping the plot simple, developing characters and setting, crafting meaningful dialogue, adding stage directions, and including literary devices. It provides tips for writing one-act plays such as being clear on the theme, developing characters and setting with limited details, and moving the plot consistently throughout the short play.
An introduction to the Edexcel IGCSE English Literature Unseen poetry task - how to plan and write an essay under timed conditions on a poem you've never seen before.
The poem explores how different perspectives of the same thing can lead to different understandings and conclusions. It tells the story of six blind men who each touch a different part of an elephant - one touches the side and thinks it's like a wall, one touches the tusk and thinks it's like a spear, and so on. Each man believes his limited experience defines what the entire elephant is like, showing that without seeing the whole picture, perceptions can be narrow. The moral is that reality is complex and no single perspective can explain it fully.
Ice swimming & 127 hours non fiction IGCSE preparationAndy Fisher
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The document provides information about the tasks and structure of the IGCSE English Language Component 1 Non-fiction exam. The exam is 2 hours and 15 minutes long and carries a total of 90 marks, which is 60% of the overall IGCSE grade. It consists of two sections: non-fiction reading and transactional writing. For the non-fiction reading section, students have 45 minutes to read and answer questions about two unseen extracts. They will answer short questions worth a total of 45 marks for the first extract and longer questions worth a total of 45 marks for the second extract, which involves comparison. The transactional writing section involves choosing one of two writing tasks.
A presentation exploring Harper Lee's much-loved lawyer, Atticus Finch - a resource to help prepare IGCSE students for their English Language exam text.
A presentation to help IGCSE candidates prepare for the Edexcel coursework assignment, exploring the ways in which Priestley's presentation of Sheila Birling serves to denounce capitalism.
How well do you know 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?Andy Fisher
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Tom Robinson, Atticus Finch, and Miss Maudie Atkinson each say one of the phrases listed in the document. Atticus Finch defends Tom Robinson in court, saying he is a good man. Miss Maudie tries to spruce up her home with red geraniums and stays with Aunt Alexandra while her new house is being built. Tom Robinson says he felt sorry for Mayella Ewell as she seemed to try more than the rest during the trial.
Scout is the main character in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird". She is a young girl growing up in the 1930s in Maycomb, Alabama. The passage prompts the reader to analyze Scout's character development throughout the story and how it is shaped by the social and racial tensions of the time period depicted in the novel.
Prejudice is significant in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' in several ways. Racism against black characters like Tom Robinson and the Finch's black housekeeper Calpurnia is prominent. Gender prejudice is also shown through the treatment of Scout and other female characters. Poverty adds further challenges, as the Ewell family faces due to their socioeconomic status. Overall, the novel illuminates the prejudices that existed in 1930s Alabama through the experiences of its characters.
The document provides guidance for analyzing the character of Scout in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird". It outlines several aspects of Scout's character to explore, including her narration style, relationships, views on race, justice, and how she matures over the course of the novel. Students are prompted to consider how Scout is shaped by her upbringing in the Great Depression-era South and how the events of the novel impact her development from a 6 to 9-year old.
'To Kill a Mockingbird' - tackling the theme questionAndy Fisher
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An overview of the step-by-step approach I recommend for tackling the theme-based question in the Edexcel IGCSE Literature exam task for Harper Lee's novel
This chapter focuses on three marginalized characters in the novel: Curley's wife, Candy, and Crooks. Crooks is an isolated and bitter stable buck who highlights issues of racism through his discussion with the other ranch hands. The isolated barn setting of this chapter emphasizes the loneliness and exclusion felt by these characters.
'To Kill a Mockingbird' - Jem essay question planningAndy Fisher
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Jem is Scout's older brother in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. The document provides details about Jem's character and development throughout the story. It lists events where Jem shows courage in confronting the unknowns around the Radley house, as well as growing disillusioned with the racism he witnesses in the trial against Tom Robinson. The document also discusses analyzing Jem's character through Scout's perspective as the narrator and younger sister, and how the context of the 1930s Deep South shapes Jem's coming of age.
'To Kill a Mockingbird' exam task overviewAndy Fisher
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The document provides information about an exam task on the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. Students have 45 minutes to write an essay answering one of two questions, either exploring the character of Jem or showing how prejudice is significant in the novel. For each question, students must consider the context of the novel in their answer and will be assessed on their knowledge of the text, personal engagement, critical style, and understanding of the relationship between the text and its context.
George and Lennie had to leave Weed in a hurry because Lennie got into trouble. Carlson and Slim agree that Candy's old sick dog should be shot because it only suffers. This suggests that weak people and animals may be seen as burdens. The men struggle to save their wages but are tempted to spend it on alcohol and women each week. George shares his dream of owning a farm with Lennie, and Candy overhears and offers to contribute his savings to help make the dream real. This modifies the novel's mood by providing hope. There is tension between Slim and Curley, so Curley takes out his anger on Lennie instead of confronting Slim directly, showing Cur
Candy is an old ranch hand who has a close bond with his dog, similar to the relationship between George and Lennie. The questions ask for impressions of other characters introduced in Chapter 2, including the Boss, Curley, Curley's unnamed wife, Slim, and Carlson. Life on the ranch and George's fears at this point in the novel are also addressed.
The document contains questions about John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men" including where the novel takes place, why the main characters George and Lennie travel together, their relationship, an incident revealing something about Lennie's character, a story Lennie talks about, why the characters dream of something unlikely, why they stay together despite challenges, and why the author included an introductory chapter with little action.
This document provides information on how to write effective advisory texts. It discusses using an authoritative yet friendly tone, drawing on expertise, showing empathy, offering choices, structuring advice clearly with headings and examples, and concluding by encouraging action. Effective advisory texts motivate readers by highlighting benefits and use techniques like quizzes and questions to encourage engagement and participation.
APM event hosted by the South Wales and West of England Network (SWWE Network)
Speaker: Aalok Sonawala
The SWWE Regional Network were very pleased to welcome Aalok Sonawala, Head of PMO, National Programmes, Rider Levett Bucknall on 26 February, to BAWA for our first face to face event of 2025. Aalok is a member of APMs Thames Valley Regional Network and also speaks to members of APMs PMO Interest Network, which aims to facilitate collaboration and learning, offer unbiased advice and guidance.
Tonight, Aalok planned to discuss the importance of a PMO within project-based organisations, the different types of PMO and their key elements, PMO governance and centres of excellence.
PMOs within an organisation can be centralised, hub and spoke with a central PMO with satellite PMOs globally, or embedded within projects. The appropriate structure will be determined by the specific business needs of the organisation. The PMO sits above PM delivery and the supply chain delivery teams.
For further information about the event please click here.
How to Configure Restaurants in Odoo 17 Point of SaleCeline George
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Odoo, a versatile and integrated business management software, excels with its robust Point of Sale (POS) module. This guide delves into the intricacies of configuring restaurants in Odoo 17 POS, unlocking numerous possibilities for streamlined operations and enhanced customer experiences.
How to Modify Existing Web Pages in Odoo 18Celine George
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In this slide, well discuss on how to modify existing web pages in Odoo 18. Web pages in Odoo 18 can also gather user data through user-friendly forms, encourage interaction through engaging features.
APM People Interest Network Conference 2025
- Autonomy, Teams and Tension
- Oliver Randall & David Bovis
- Own Your Autonomy
Oliver Randall
Consultant, Tribe365
Oliver is a career project professional since 2011 and started volunteering with APM in 2016 and has since chaired the People Interest Network and the North East Regional Network. Oliver has been consulting in culture, leadership and behaviours since 2019 and co-developed HPTM速an off the shelf high performance framework for teams and organisations and is currently working with SAS (Stellenbosch Academy for Sport) developing the culture, leadership and behaviours framework for future elite sportspeople whilst also holding down work as a project manager in the NHS at North Tees and Hartlepool Foundation Trust.
David Bovis
Consultant, Duxinaroe
A Leadership and Culture Change expert, David is the originator of BTFA and The Dux Model.
With a Masters in Applied Neuroscience from the Institute of Organisational Neuroscience, he is widely regarded as the Go-To expert in the field, recognised as an inspiring keynote speaker and change strategist.
He has an industrial engineering background, majoring in TPS / Lean. David worked his way up from his apprenticeship to earn his seat at the C-suite table. His career spans several industries, including Automotive, Aerospace, Defence, Space, Heavy Industries and Elec-Mech / polymer contract manufacture.
Published in Londons Evening Standard quarterly business supplement, James Caans Your business Magazine, Quality World, the Lean Management Journal and Cambridge Universities PMA, he works as comfortably with leaders from FTSE and Fortune 100 companies as he does owner-managers in SMEs. He is passionate about helping leaders understand the neurological root cause of a high-performance culture and sustainable change, in business.
Session | Own Your Autonomy The Importance of Autonomy in Project Management
#OwnYourAutonomy is aiming to be a global APM initiative to position everyone to take a more conscious role in their decision making process leading to increased outcomes for everyone and contribute to a world in which all projects succeed.
We want everyone to join the journey.
#OwnYourAutonomy is the culmination of 3 years of collaborative exploration within the Leadership Focus Group which is part of the APM People Interest Network. The work has been pulled together using the 5 HPTM速 Systems and the BTFA neuroscience leadership programme.
https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/apm-people-network/about/
SOCIAL CHANGE(a change in the institutional and normative structure of societ...DrNidhiAgarwal
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This PPT is showing the effect of social changes in human life and it is very understandable to the students with easy language.in this contents are Itroduction, definition,Factors affecting social changes ,Main technological factors, Social change and stress , what is eustress and how social changes give impact of the human's life.
APM People Interest Network Conference 2025
-Autonomy, Teams and Tension: Projects under stress
-Tim Lyons
-The neurological levels of
team-working: Harmony and tensions
With a background in projects spanning more than 40 years, Tim Lyons specialised in the delivery of large, complex, multi-disciplinary programmes for clients including Crossrail, Network Rail, ExxonMobil, Siemens and in patent development. His first career was in broadcasting, where he designed and built commercial radio station studios in Manchester, Cardiff and Bristol, also working as a presenter and programme producer. Tim now writes and presents extensively on matters relating to the human and neurological aspects of projects, including communication, ethics and coaching. He holds a Masters degree in NLP, is an NLP Master Practitioner and International Coach. He is the Deputy Lead for APMs People Interest Network.
Session | The Neurological Levels of Team-working: Harmony and Tensions
Understanding how teams really work at conscious and unconscious levels is critical to a harmonious workplace. This session uncovers what those levels are, how to use them to detect and avoid tensions and how to smooth the management of change by checking you have considered all of them.
Mate, a short story by Kate Grenvile.pptxLiny Jenifer
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A powerpoint presentation on the short story Mate by Kate Greenville. This presentation provides information on Kate Greenville, a character list, plot summary and critical analysis of the short story.
Digital Tools with AI for e-Content Development.pptxDr. Sarita Anand
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This ppt is useful for not only for B.Ed., M.Ed., M.A. (Education) or any other PG level students or Ph.D. scholars but also for the school, college and university teachers who are interested to prepare an e-content with AI for their students and others.
How to Setup WhatsApp in Odoo 17 - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
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Integrate WhatsApp into Odoo using the WhatsApp Business API or third-party modules to enhance communication. This integration enables automated messaging and customer interaction management within Odoo 17.
2. You are the casting director
of an upcoming new movie
of Steinbecks classic novel
Of Mice and Men
3. It is your job to approach the
actors you think would best
perform each of the key roles
and ask them to audition for the
parts.
You are working for the Chief
Director who must approve
your choices before you execute
your plan.
4. Being a Hollywood big-budget production, you dont
need to worry about the cost involved you can just
focus on who would be best suited to each role.
5. You need to think about
the physical
characteristics each part
demands as well as the
previous films/TV that
each performer has that
would make them a
good fit.
6. You may have more than
one actor in mind for each
part that is fine (in case
your first pick is already
committed to a project or
doesnt want to be in your
movie).
7. You should jot down some key
characteristics for each character
which will help you focus your
talent search. Then compose a
short list of potential actors who
could play the part. Finally,
choose your ideal performer and
be prepared to justify why you
think they would be perfect for
your movie.
8. The SFX department can take care of issues like Crooks
hunched back, Candys hand or Lennies height so dont be
limited by those kinds of considerations.
9. Crooks
Lonely but fiercely independent
Dignified
Afraid
Somewhat bitter and angry
Age isnt mentioned specifically but 40-
50yrs old would work well