Ti li畛u m担 t畉 箪 ngh挑a c畛a c叩c loi hoa trong vi畛c th畛 hi畛n t狸nh c畉m v th担ng i畛p trong c叩c m畛i quan h畛. M畛i lo畉i hoa bi畛u tr動ng cho m畛t th担ng i畛p kh叩c nhau, t畛 t狸nh b畉n, t狸nh y棚u 畉n s畛 k鱈nh tr畛ng. C叩c lo畉i hoa nh動 hoa h畛ng, hoa lily, hoa sen... 動畛c n棚u r探 v畛i nh畛ng 箪 ngh挑a c畛 th畛 t動董ng 畛ng.
Ti li畛u h動畛ng d畉n s畛 d畛ng ph畉n m畛m Auto Google+1 v畛i c叩c b動畛c ng k箪, ng nh畉p v qu畉n l箪 nh坦m. Ph畉n m畛m cho ph辿p t畛 畛ng c畛ng 1 cho bi vi畉t v ng bi l棚n nh坦m trong Google Plus m kh担ng c畉n s畛 d畛ng chu畛t. Ng動畛i d湛ng 動畛c khuy畉n c叩o t畉o n畛i dung kh叩c bi畛t 畛 tr叩nh th畉t b畉i trong vi畛c ng bi.
Ti li畛u gi畛i thi畛u c叩c ph動董ng ph叩p giao ti畉p ngo畉i vi c畛a m叩y t鱈nh, bao g畛m k畉t n畛i song song v n畛i ti畉p. C叩c c畛ng song song ch畛 y畉u ph畛c v畛 cho m叩y in, trong khi c畛ng n畛i ti畉p cho ph辿p truy畛n d畛 li畛u gi畛a c叩c thi畉t b畛 t畛ng bit m畛t. Ti li畛u c滴ng 畛 c畉p chi ti畉t v畛 c叩c thanh ghi, 畛a ch畛 v ti棚u chu畉n k畉t n畛i nh動 RS-232.
This document compares the original Spanish film "REC" to its American remake "Quarantine". It summarizes that both films have near-identical plots where reporters become trapped in a quarantined apartment building infected by an unknown disease. It suggests the remake was motivated by the potential for higher profits from an English-language version without subtitles. It also compares the original "Karate Kid" to its 2010 remake, noting the use of star actors like Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith helped drive interest in the remake.
The animation aims to entertain teenagers and adults by showing a mug making itself a cup of tea. It starts with the mug moving onto the screen and turning, followed by a tea bag, sugar, and the mug filling with water from above. A spoon stirs the tea as milk is poured in from above. Newspaper pages turn and a mince pie is eaten piece by piece before the E4 logo appears on the mug. The animation was created using stop motion in Adobe Premiere Pro by adding images and speeding them up to create the illusion of movement.
This document discusses film analysis techniques of genre analysis and auteur theory. Genre analysis examines films based on their genre using seven key areas like codes, characters, themes. Auteur theory looks at films of a director who imparts an individual style. Examples provided are the works of Quentin Tarantino and Stanley Kubrick. The document then analyzes the 1994 film "Leon" directed by Luc Besson using the seven genre analysis areas. It also briefly summarizes and compares the opening sequences of the action films "The Italian Job" and "Reservoir Dogs" to illustrate genre conventions.
The document discusses three psychological thriller films - Donnie Darko from 2001, Shutter Island from 2010, and Seven from 1995. It provides basic information about the directors, years of production, and plots for each film. It also includes sections about what attracts the author to the psychological thriller genre and what factors influence their decision to watch films, such as stars, storylines, trailers, and word-of-mouth recommendations.
The document discusses three psychological thriller films - Donnie Darko from 2001 about a troubled teenager who is warned the world will end and avoids a bizarre accident, Shutter Island from 2010 about a US Marshal investigating a patient disappearance at a hospital with radical treatments, and Seven from 1995 about detectives hunting a serial killer whose victims correspond to the seven deadly sins. It also discusses what attracts the author to the psychological thriller genre, particularly complex storylines and big name stars like Leonardo DiCaprio that draw them into wanting to understand the film's twists and turns.
This document discusses how film producers choose target audiences and provides an example by summarizing the 2011 film Captain America. It notes that the film was based on a Marvel comic about a soldier who undergoes experiments to become a super soldier named Captain America. It fights Nazis and sacrifices himself. The target audience for Captain America was comic book fans. The film had a $140 million budget and grossed $368.6 million worldwide. Its first TV advertisement aired during the 2011 Super Bowl at a cost of $3 million.
This proposal is for a film to promote pride in Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust and the city of Salford. The film will feature images of natural beauty and industrial areas around Salford, including MediaCityUK, Salford Quays, and Worsley Canal. It will also include footage of the public inside and outside Salford Royal hospital. The film aims to show patients, visitors, and the wider public why they should feel proud to be from or connected to Salford. It will play on a loop without sound in the hospital.
This document provides information about and compares the films Rec, Quarantine, the original Karate Kid, and the 2010 Karate Kid remake. It discusses that Rec was originally a Spanish film with subtitles, while Quarantine was an English-language remake produced by Screen Gems. It theorizes Screen Gems remade Rec to reach a wider audience without subtitles. Similarly, the 2010 Karate Kid remake updated the original for modern audiences, and benefited from starring Jackie Chan and having a song by Justin Bieber to promote it. Both remakes were financially successful compared to the original films.
This document discusses film analysis techniques of genre analysis and auteur theory. Genre analysis examines films based on their genre using seven key areas like codes, characters, themes. Auteur theory analyzes a director's unique style and how it appears across different genres. Examples provided are the works of Quentin Tarantino and Stanley Kubrick. The document then analyzes the 1994 film "Leon" using the seven genre analysis areas. It also compares the beginning sequences of "The Italian Job" and "Reservoir Dogs" to illustrate genre conventions.
Ti li畛u h動畛ng d畉n s畛 d畛ng ph畉n m畛m Auto Google+1 v畛i c叩c b動畛c ng k箪, ng nh畉p v qu畉n l箪 nh坦m. Ph畉n m畛m cho ph辿p t畛 畛ng c畛ng 1 cho bi vi畉t v ng bi l棚n nh坦m trong Google Plus m kh担ng c畉n s畛 d畛ng chu畛t. Ng動畛i d湛ng 動畛c khuy畉n c叩o t畉o n畛i dung kh叩c bi畛t 畛 tr叩nh th畉t b畉i trong vi畛c ng bi.
Ti li畛u gi畛i thi畛u c叩c ph動董ng ph叩p giao ti畉p ngo畉i vi c畛a m叩y t鱈nh, bao g畛m k畉t n畛i song song v n畛i ti畉p. C叩c c畛ng song song ch畛 y畉u ph畛c v畛 cho m叩y in, trong khi c畛ng n畛i ti畉p cho ph辿p truy畛n d畛 li畛u gi畛a c叩c thi畉t b畛 t畛ng bit m畛t. Ti li畛u c滴ng 畛 c畉p chi ti畉t v畛 c叩c thanh ghi, 畛a ch畛 v ti棚u chu畉n k畉t n畛i nh動 RS-232.
This document compares the original Spanish film "REC" to its American remake "Quarantine". It summarizes that both films have near-identical plots where reporters become trapped in a quarantined apartment building infected by an unknown disease. It suggests the remake was motivated by the potential for higher profits from an English-language version without subtitles. It also compares the original "Karate Kid" to its 2010 remake, noting the use of star actors like Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith helped drive interest in the remake.
The animation aims to entertain teenagers and adults by showing a mug making itself a cup of tea. It starts with the mug moving onto the screen and turning, followed by a tea bag, sugar, and the mug filling with water from above. A spoon stirs the tea as milk is poured in from above. Newspaper pages turn and a mince pie is eaten piece by piece before the E4 logo appears on the mug. The animation was created using stop motion in Adobe Premiere Pro by adding images and speeding them up to create the illusion of movement.
This document discusses film analysis techniques of genre analysis and auteur theory. Genre analysis examines films based on their genre using seven key areas like codes, characters, themes. Auteur theory looks at films of a director who imparts an individual style. Examples provided are the works of Quentin Tarantino and Stanley Kubrick. The document then analyzes the 1994 film "Leon" directed by Luc Besson using the seven genre analysis areas. It also briefly summarizes and compares the opening sequences of the action films "The Italian Job" and "Reservoir Dogs" to illustrate genre conventions.
The document discusses three psychological thriller films - Donnie Darko from 2001, Shutter Island from 2010, and Seven from 1995. It provides basic information about the directors, years of production, and plots for each film. It also includes sections about what attracts the author to the psychological thriller genre and what factors influence their decision to watch films, such as stars, storylines, trailers, and word-of-mouth recommendations.
The document discusses three psychological thriller films - Donnie Darko from 2001 about a troubled teenager who is warned the world will end and avoids a bizarre accident, Shutter Island from 2010 about a US Marshal investigating a patient disappearance at a hospital with radical treatments, and Seven from 1995 about detectives hunting a serial killer whose victims correspond to the seven deadly sins. It also discusses what attracts the author to the psychological thriller genre, particularly complex storylines and big name stars like Leonardo DiCaprio that draw them into wanting to understand the film's twists and turns.
This document discusses how film producers choose target audiences and provides an example by summarizing the 2011 film Captain America. It notes that the film was based on a Marvel comic about a soldier who undergoes experiments to become a super soldier named Captain America. It fights Nazis and sacrifices himself. The target audience for Captain America was comic book fans. The film had a $140 million budget and grossed $368.6 million worldwide. Its first TV advertisement aired during the 2011 Super Bowl at a cost of $3 million.
This proposal is for a film to promote pride in Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust and the city of Salford. The film will feature images of natural beauty and industrial areas around Salford, including MediaCityUK, Salford Quays, and Worsley Canal. It will also include footage of the public inside and outside Salford Royal hospital. The film aims to show patients, visitors, and the wider public why they should feel proud to be from or connected to Salford. It will play on a loop without sound in the hospital.
This document provides information about and compares the films Rec, Quarantine, the original Karate Kid, and the 2010 Karate Kid remake. It discusses that Rec was originally a Spanish film with subtitles, while Quarantine was an English-language remake produced by Screen Gems. It theorizes Screen Gems remade Rec to reach a wider audience without subtitles. Similarly, the 2010 Karate Kid remake updated the original for modern audiences, and benefited from starring Jackie Chan and having a song by Justin Bieber to promote it. Both remakes were financially successful compared to the original films.
This document discusses film analysis techniques of genre analysis and auteur theory. Genre analysis examines films based on their genre using seven key areas like codes, characters, themes. Auteur theory analyzes a director's unique style and how it appears across different genres. Examples provided are the works of Quentin Tarantino and Stanley Kubrick. The document then analyzes the 1994 film "Leon" using the seven genre analysis areas. It also compares the beginning sequences of "The Italian Job" and "Reservoir Dogs" to illustrate genre conventions.