The document discusses the various media technologies used at different stages of a media project, including software, hardware, websites and apps. It describes how each technology was used for research, planning, production, post-production and evaluation. Key technologies discussed include Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Photoshop, Premiere Pro, Movie Maker, YouTube, Imgflip and 狠狠撸Share. The document emphasizes the convergence between different technologies and how they enabled various stages of the project from planning to sharing the final products.
This document contains a risk assessment for a film production. It identifies three potential hazards: working in crowds, performing dangerous stunts, and using vehicles at speed. For crowds, the action is to get permission to film and handle equipment safely. For stunts, safety precautions will be taken for activities like skating and bowling. And for vehicles, safety gear will be worn and a glass-free location chosen for skateboarding. The responsible parties will address these risks at a later agreed upon date.
This document outlines the shooting schedule for the film project "Feel It Still" for client Portugal. The Man. It includes contact information for the crew and cast. The schedule details the various shooting locations and times on Saturday November 25th, Sunday November 26th, and Tuesday December 12th. Shots to be filmed include scenes at Bishy Bumps, a sidewalk, Tesco cafe, cast members' homes, Tenpin bowling in York, and Rowntree Park.
The music video will follow four friends, two girls and two boys, as they spend the day together engaging in activities like skateboarding, eating at a cafe, bowling, and playing arcade games. Their outfits will have a retro style taking inspiration from the 1960s-1980s to match the song lyrics. Scenes will be filmed at various locations around York that are accessible to most people. The characters will be played by the filmmakers themselves to maintain creative control. Costumes will use bright colors and unique accessories to stand out while still looking casual enough for the planned activities. Props will be used in an opening scene to show each character getting ready for their day.
This document summarizes the results of a risk assessment for a production. It identifies three potential risks: filming in crowds could expose cast and crew, certain planned stunts and activities like smashing plates and bowling pose risks to cast and crew, and using vehicles or skateboarding could expose cast and crew if safety precautions are not taken. For each risk identified, the document indicates the exposed individuals, the recommended actions to mitigate the risks, and notes that agreed actions will need to be completed at a later date.
The document proposes initial ideas for potential music videos for 4 songs:
1) "Dani California" by Red Hot Chili Peppers, featuring a woman named Dani who fights crime.
2) "Seven Nation Army" by The White Stripes, about a bullied teenage boy who stands up to his bullies.
3) "On Top of the World" by Imagine Dragons, with aesthetically pleasing shots similar to music videos by Lana Del Rey and Vance Joy.
4) "Till I Collapse" by Eminem, about a boy training to be a boxer and competing in a boxing match.
The document proposes initial ideas for potential music videos for 4 songs:
1) "Dani California" by Red Hot Chili Peppers, featuring a woman named Dani who fights crime.
2) "Seven Nation Army" by The White Stripes, about a bullied teenage boy who stands up to his bullies.
3) "On Top of the World" by Imagine Dragons, with aesthetically pleasing shots rather than a narrative.
4) "Till I Collapse" by Eminem, about a boy training to be a boxer and competing in a boxing match.
This document provides initial ideas for potential music videos for four songs:
1) "Dani California" by Red Hot Chili Peppers, showing Dani as a vigilante hero chasing and defeating criminals.
2) "Seven Nation Army" by The White Stripes, depicting a bullied teenage boy who stands up to his bullies through violence.
3) "On Top of the World" by Imagine Dragons, with aesthetically pleasing shots similar to music videos by Lana Del Rey and Vance Joy.
4) "Till I Collapse" by Eminem, showing a boy training and competing in a boxing match to overcome struggles in his life.
The document provides an in-depth analysis of the album artwork, layout, color scheme, images and text used in the Arctic Monkeys' "AM" album digipack. It analyzes how the black and white color scheme and toned-down, simplistic images create a classy, mysterious atmosphere fitting the band's classic rock genre. The front cover images of the suited band members looking away from the camera further this serious, self-reliant image. Frequency lines used on the front cover and CD cleverly reference the album title "AM". Overall, the organized layout and focus on music over distracting elements encourages the audience to focus on the music.
This document summarizes the results of a risk assessment for a film production. It identifies three potential risks: filming in crowds could expose cast and crew, certain planned stunts and activities like smashing plates could endanger cast and crew, and using vehicles could put cast and crew at risk if safety precautions are not followed. For each risk, the document recommends actions like getting permission before filming in crowds, taking safety precautions for risky stunts, and requiring safety gear for any activities involving vehicles.
This document discusses various software and hardware technologies the author learned about and used during the process of constructing their coursework product. They provide examples of software used such as desktop publishing, survey monkey, PowerPoint, and Windows movie maker. For each software, they discuss what they learned how to use it, advantages, and disadvantages. They also discuss using hardware like a PC, camera, and USB. The author provides insights on their experience learning to use each new technology.
This document analyzes the front cover and contents pages of the Kerrang! music magazine.
The front cover summary includes:
- A main image of two bands promoting an article about them
- 10 smaller band images to attract different audiences
- Buzz words like "Win" and "Plus" to encourage engagement
- A Valentine's Day color scheme of red, yellow, and white
The contents pages summary includes:
- A large image of a guitarist setting the rock theme
- Colored headings and images to highlight articles
- Upcoming event promotions and contact information
- Sections listed with brief article descriptions
The document discusses planning and drafting for a music magazine, including font and masthead selection, style sheets, dummy layouts, and photography planning. The author selects the "Blacklisted" font for the masthead based on its association with rock music. Style sheets outline font sizes and a red/yellow color scheme. Digital dummies are created at scale for a front cover, contents page, and double-page spread. Photography plans include a male gaze front cover shot, continuity shots on the contents page, and group shots showing artists' styles for the spread.
The document discusses plans for photography for an indie music magazine. It describes choosing a young male model for the cover to attract female readers. Photos on the contents page will show a variety of settings from studios to concerts. A double-page spread will feature sisters Anais and Molly Gallagher in natural outdoor settings to focus on their music. Costumes, locations, props and lighting are considered to achieve the magazine's indie style and showcase music-related content professionally.
The document discusses plans for photography for an indie music magazine aimed at females under 18. It outlines plans for the front cover photo featuring a solo male artist to attract viewers. The contents page will include photos of artists featured in the magazine. A double page spread will profile sisters Anais and Molly Gallagher from the band Oasis. Photos for the spread will be taken in natural outdoor locations to focus on the music content rather than music-related settings. Details are provided for costumes, props, locations, lighting and camera equipment for the various photos.
This document analyzes various elements of music magazine covers, including Kerrang! magazine. It discusses the main image on the Kerrang! cover, which shows members from the bands All Time Low and You Me at Six posing with hearts. It also summarizes the color scheme, buzz words, masthead, and other design elements. For the contents page, it analyzes the main image of a guitarist, color scheme, masthead, and sub-images. It then discusses a double-page article spread, analyzing elements like the headline, main image, color scheme, and layout. Overall, the document provides a detailed breakdown and analysis of the visual design components of the magazine covers.
Kerrang magazine targets teenagers and young adults aged 16-26 through its use of informal language and vocabulary related to music festivals and concerts. The New Musical Express (NME) focuses on social media, entertainment, films and technology for its audience aged mainly 23 who are knowledgeable about these topics. It covers various punk genres. Q Magazine appeals to a more mature audience aged around 34 by mentioning both new and classic bands. It has a relationship with Glastonbury Festival and largely employs readers, suggesting it targets socioeconomic groups C1 and C2.
The survey results show that the target audience for a new music magazine would be teenagers and young adults aged 16-24. Females made up the majority of respondents but including content to appeal to both genders would be best. Rock and indie music were the most popular genres among respondents. When designing the magazine, special attention should be given to the front cover image since that is the first thing readers notice. Vibrant color schemes and interviews with artists would be most appealing to readers. On average, respondents said they would prefer the magazine layout to be organized rather than busy. Most would only purchase a magazine yearly, so the content needs to be compelling enough to attract purchasers.
The survey results show that the target audience for a music magazine would primarily be teenagers and young adults aged 16-24 based on the ages of most respondents. Females made up the majority of respondents, likely due to sampling bias from the survey taker's media class. Rock and indie music were the most popular genres among respondents. When designing the magazine, visual elements like cover images should be eye-catching as most people first notice these, and content should include interviews, upcoming events, and music charts as preferred articles. Vibrant color schemes like red and black were preferred over neutral schemes like white and brown.
The document discusses various music magazines available in the UK, including their publishers. It provides details on 11 magazines - NME, Kerrang, Uncut, Record Collector, Q Magazine, Mojo, Rocksound, Classic Rock, Mixmag, Top of the Pops, and Metal Hammer. It then discusses the three main publishers of these magazines - TeamRock, Bauer Media Group, and Time Inc UK, outlining their brands, digital offerings, and mission statements.
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AI + Disability. Coded Futures: Better opportunities or biased outcomes?Christine Hemphill
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A summary report into attitudes to and implications of AI as it relates to disability. Will AI enabled solutions create greater opportunities or amplify biases in society and datasets? Informed by primary mixed methods research conducted in the UK and globally by Open Inclusion on behalf of the Institute of People Centred AI, Uni of Surrey and Royal Holloway University. Initially presented at Google London in Jan 2025.
If you prefer an audio visual format you can access the full video recorded at Google ADC London where we presented this research in January 2025. It has captioned content and audio described visuals and is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_1cv042U_U. There is also a short Fireside Chat about the research held at Zero Project Conference March 2025 available at https://www.youtube.com/live/oFCgIg78-mI?si=EoIaEgDw2U7DFXsN&t=11879.
If 狠狠撸 Share's format is not accessible to you in any way, please contact us at contact@openinclusion.com and we can provide you with the underlying document.
Analyzing Consumer Spending Trends and Purchasing Behavioromololaokeowo1
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This project explores consumer spending patterns using Kaggle-sourced data to uncover key trends in purchasing behavior. The analysis involved cleaning and preparing the data, performing exploratory data analysis (EDA), and visualizing insights using ExcelI. Key focus areas included customer demographics, product performance, seasonal trends, and pricing strategies. The project provided actionable insights into consumer preferences, helping businesses optimize sales strategies and improve decision-making.
A Relative Information Gain-based Query Performance Prediction Framework with...suchanadatta3
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To improve the QPP estimate for neural models, we propose to use additional information from a set of queries that express a similar information need to the current one (these queries are called variants). The key idea of our proposed method, named Weighted Relative Information Gain (WRIG), is to estimate the performance of these variants, and then to improve the QPP estimate of the original query based on the relative differences with the variants. The hypothesis is that if a query’s estimate is significantly higher than the average QPP score of its variants, then the original query itself is assumed (with a higher confidence) to be one for which a retrieval model works well.
Design Data Model Objects for Analytics, Activation, and AIaaronmwinters
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Explore using industry-specific data standards to design data model objects in Data Cloud that can consolidate fragmented and multi-format data sources into a single view of the customer.
Design of the data model objects is a critical first step in setting up Data Cloud and will impact aspects of the implementation, including the data harmonization and mappings, as well as downstream automations and AI processing. This session will provide concrete examples of data standards in the education space and how to design a Data Cloud data model that will hold up over the long-term as new source systems and activation targets are added to the landscape. This will help architects and business analysts accelerate adoption of Data Cloud.
This document provides initial ideas for potential music videos for four songs:
1) "Dani California" by Red Hot Chili Peppers, showing Dani as a vigilante hero chasing and defeating criminals.
2) "Seven Nation Army" by The White Stripes, depicting a bullied teenage boy who stands up to his bullies through violence.
3) "On Top of the World" by Imagine Dragons, with aesthetically pleasing shots similar to music videos by Lana Del Rey and Vance Joy.
4) "Till I Collapse" by Eminem, showing a boy training and competing in a boxing match to overcome struggles in his life.
The document provides an in-depth analysis of the album artwork, layout, color scheme, images and text used in the Arctic Monkeys' "AM" album digipack. It analyzes how the black and white color scheme and toned-down, simplistic images create a classy, mysterious atmosphere fitting the band's classic rock genre. The front cover images of the suited band members looking away from the camera further this serious, self-reliant image. Frequency lines used on the front cover and CD cleverly reference the album title "AM". Overall, the organized layout and focus on music over distracting elements encourages the audience to focus on the music.
This document summarizes the results of a risk assessment for a film production. It identifies three potential risks: filming in crowds could expose cast and crew, certain planned stunts and activities like smashing plates could endanger cast and crew, and using vehicles could put cast and crew at risk if safety precautions are not followed. For each risk, the document recommends actions like getting permission before filming in crowds, taking safety precautions for risky stunts, and requiring safety gear for any activities involving vehicles.
This document discusses various software and hardware technologies the author learned about and used during the process of constructing their coursework product. They provide examples of software used such as desktop publishing, survey monkey, PowerPoint, and Windows movie maker. For each software, they discuss what they learned how to use it, advantages, and disadvantages. They also discuss using hardware like a PC, camera, and USB. The author provides insights on their experience learning to use each new technology.
This document analyzes the front cover and contents pages of the Kerrang! music magazine.
The front cover summary includes:
- A main image of two bands promoting an article about them
- 10 smaller band images to attract different audiences
- Buzz words like "Win" and "Plus" to encourage engagement
- A Valentine's Day color scheme of red, yellow, and white
The contents pages summary includes:
- A large image of a guitarist setting the rock theme
- Colored headings and images to highlight articles
- Upcoming event promotions and contact information
- Sections listed with brief article descriptions
The document discusses planning and drafting for a music magazine, including font and masthead selection, style sheets, dummy layouts, and photography planning. The author selects the "Blacklisted" font for the masthead based on its association with rock music. Style sheets outline font sizes and a red/yellow color scheme. Digital dummies are created at scale for a front cover, contents page, and double-page spread. Photography plans include a male gaze front cover shot, continuity shots on the contents page, and group shots showing artists' styles for the spread.
The document discusses plans for photography for an indie music magazine. It describes choosing a young male model for the cover to attract female readers. Photos on the contents page will show a variety of settings from studios to concerts. A double-page spread will feature sisters Anais and Molly Gallagher in natural outdoor settings to focus on their music. Costumes, locations, props and lighting are considered to achieve the magazine's indie style and showcase music-related content professionally.
The document discusses plans for photography for an indie music magazine aimed at females under 18. It outlines plans for the front cover photo featuring a solo male artist to attract viewers. The contents page will include photos of artists featured in the magazine. A double page spread will profile sisters Anais and Molly Gallagher from the band Oasis. Photos for the spread will be taken in natural outdoor locations to focus on the music content rather than music-related settings. Details are provided for costumes, props, locations, lighting and camera equipment for the various photos.
This document analyzes various elements of music magazine covers, including Kerrang! magazine. It discusses the main image on the Kerrang! cover, which shows members from the bands All Time Low and You Me at Six posing with hearts. It also summarizes the color scheme, buzz words, masthead, and other design elements. For the contents page, it analyzes the main image of a guitarist, color scheme, masthead, and sub-images. It then discusses a double-page article spread, analyzing elements like the headline, main image, color scheme, and layout. Overall, the document provides a detailed breakdown and analysis of the visual design components of the magazine covers.
Kerrang magazine targets teenagers and young adults aged 16-26 through its use of informal language and vocabulary related to music festivals and concerts. The New Musical Express (NME) focuses on social media, entertainment, films and technology for its audience aged mainly 23 who are knowledgeable about these topics. It covers various punk genres. Q Magazine appeals to a more mature audience aged around 34 by mentioning both new and classic bands. It has a relationship with Glastonbury Festival and largely employs readers, suggesting it targets socioeconomic groups C1 and C2.
The survey results show that the target audience for a new music magazine would be teenagers and young adults aged 16-24. Females made up the majority of respondents but including content to appeal to both genders would be best. Rock and indie music were the most popular genres among respondents. When designing the magazine, special attention should be given to the front cover image since that is the first thing readers notice. Vibrant color schemes and interviews with artists would be most appealing to readers. On average, respondents said they would prefer the magazine layout to be organized rather than busy. Most would only purchase a magazine yearly, so the content needs to be compelling enough to attract purchasers.
The survey results show that the target audience for a music magazine would primarily be teenagers and young adults aged 16-24 based on the ages of most respondents. Females made up the majority of respondents, likely due to sampling bias from the survey taker's media class. Rock and indie music were the most popular genres among respondents. When designing the magazine, visual elements like cover images should be eye-catching as most people first notice these, and content should include interviews, upcoming events, and music charts as preferred articles. Vibrant color schemes like red and black were preferred over neutral schemes like white and brown.
The document discusses various music magazines available in the UK, including their publishers. It provides details on 11 magazines - NME, Kerrang, Uncut, Record Collector, Q Magazine, Mojo, Rocksound, Classic Rock, Mixmag, Top of the Pops, and Metal Hammer. It then discusses the three main publishers of these magazines - TeamRock, Bauer Media Group, and Time Inc UK, outlining their brands, digital offerings, and mission statements.
CH. 4.pptxt and I will be there in aboutmiesoabdela57
?
The reason why I am not words that start with a good things to do anything else ?? and I will be there in about you that go against the future is only today and tomorrow is unborn child hood I have a few that you told to us the reason why I was children and I will be
AI + Disability. Coded Futures: Better opportunities or biased outcomes?Christine Hemphill
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A summary report into attitudes to and implications of AI as it relates to disability. Will AI enabled solutions create greater opportunities or amplify biases in society and datasets? Informed by primary mixed methods research conducted in the UK and globally by Open Inclusion on behalf of the Institute of People Centred AI, Uni of Surrey and Royal Holloway University. Initially presented at Google London in Jan 2025.
If you prefer an audio visual format you can access the full video recorded at Google ADC London where we presented this research in January 2025. It has captioned content and audio described visuals and is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_1cv042U_U. There is also a short Fireside Chat about the research held at Zero Project Conference March 2025 available at https://www.youtube.com/live/oFCgIg78-mI?si=EoIaEgDw2U7DFXsN&t=11879.
If 狠狠撸 Share's format is not accessible to you in any way, please contact us at contact@openinclusion.com and we can provide you with the underlying document.
Analyzing Consumer Spending Trends and Purchasing Behavioromololaokeowo1
?
This project explores consumer spending patterns using Kaggle-sourced data to uncover key trends in purchasing behavior. The analysis involved cleaning and preparing the data, performing exploratory data analysis (EDA), and visualizing insights using ExcelI. Key focus areas included customer demographics, product performance, seasonal trends, and pricing strategies. The project provided actionable insights into consumer preferences, helping businesses optimize sales strategies and improve decision-making.
A Relative Information Gain-based Query Performance Prediction Framework with...suchanadatta3
?
To improve the QPP estimate for neural models, we propose to use additional information from a set of queries that express a similar information need to the current one (these queries are called variants). The key idea of our proposed method, named Weighted Relative Information Gain (WRIG), is to estimate the performance of these variants, and then to improve the QPP estimate of the original query based on the relative differences with the variants. The hypothesis is that if a query’s estimate is significantly higher than the average QPP score of its variants, then the original query itself is assumed (with a higher confidence) to be one for which a retrieval model works well.
Design Data Model Objects for Analytics, Activation, and AIaaronmwinters
?
Explore using industry-specific data standards to design data model objects in Data Cloud that can consolidate fragmented and multi-format data sources into a single view of the customer.
Design of the data model objects is a critical first step in setting up Data Cloud and will impact aspects of the implementation, including the data harmonization and mappings, as well as downstream automations and AI processing. This session will provide concrete examples of data standards in the education space and how to design a Data Cloud data model that will hold up over the long-term as new source systems and activation targets are added to the landscape. This will help architects and business analysts accelerate adoption of Data Cloud.
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19th Edition Of International Research Data Analysis Excellence Awardsdataanalysisconferen
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19th Edition Of International Research Data Analysis Excellence Awards
International Research Data Analysis Excellence Awards is the Researchers and Research organizations around the world in the motive of Encouraging and Honoring them for their Significant contributions & Achievements for the Advancement in their field of expertise. Researchers and scholars of all nationalities are eligible to receive ScienceFather Research Data Analysis Excellence Awards. Nominees are judged on past accomplishments, research excellence and outstanding academic achievements.
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