Haiku Deck is a presentation platform that allows users to create Haiku-style slideshows. The document encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare by providing a link to do so. It aims to inspire the reader to try out Haiku Deck's unique presentation style.
Leo Angelini-Hurll has over 11 years of experience as a senior trader in equity index derivatives. He is currently the joint head of equities and senior Eurostoxx trader at Atlantic Trading Indexes, where he helped set up the Eurostoxx desk and develop client relationships. Prior to his current role, Leo was instrumental in setting up an equity index trading company, where he specialized in trading the Dax and oversaw the hiring and training of junior traders.
This Haiku Deck presentation contains 4 photos from different photographers with nature themes. It promotes creating your own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare by providing sample photos and stating "Inspired? Create your own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare! GET STARTED".
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Warner Bros would be a suitable distributor for the media product because they commonly release thriller films featuring suspense and jump moments, which influenced the opening sequence of the product. Warner Bros uses techniques like low-key lighting with a gray effect, non-diegetic music, and suspenseful music to create tension, as does the opening sequence of this product. The opening directly references a darker Warner Bros intro with low-key lighting and intense music matching the film.
The film challenged conventions by having a teenage girl as the "bad guy" instead of a man, in order to avoid stereotypes. It kept the stereotype of the vulnerable "damsel in distress" to create suspense for the audience. A teenage girl was used as the victim to have a bigger effect on the target teenage and girl audience.
The film was set in a dark forest as thrillers commonly take place in forests. This created tension for the audience and hinted that something bad would happen. Sound effects of screaming and breaking twigs were used to build curiosity and suspense.
The editing pace was fast except for slowed moments of the main character looking into the distance or tying her shoe, then sp
This document discusses various camera shots used in filmmaking including two person shots to show conversations, over the shoulder shots to capture reactions, high angle shots to make objects seem inferior, low angle shots to give power by making audiences feel smaller, extreme close ups to focus on important details, and close ups to show detail.
Warner Bros. is an American media company founded in 1923 that makes films, TV, and music across many genres including animation, superhero films, and thrillers. Universal Studios is another major film studio founded in 1912 that produces a wide range of films like Fast and the Furious, Pitch Perfect, and Despicable Me. While both produce a diverse range of films, Disney is known for its animated family films and would not be suitable for all film types due to its focus on younger audiences. Aardman Animations also focuses on animated claymation films like Wallace and Gromit and would have a similar limitation.
Warner Bros., Universal, Disney, and Aardman are film studios. Warner Bros makes films across genres like animation, thrillers, and superhero films. Universal also makes diverse films like comedies, action movies, and animated films. Disney is known for animated musicals and family films. Aardman specializes in stop-motion clay animation and makes films for younger audiences. Warner Bros and Universal would be good choices for the film due to their range of genres, while Disney and Aardman's focus on family and animation make them less suitable.
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. is an American media company founded in 1923 that makes film, television and music. It is headquartered in Burbank, California and some of its most famous films include Batman, Superman, The Matrix and Harry Potter. Universal Studios is also an American media company founded in 1912 that is headquartered in Universal City, California. Some of its most famous films include Fast and Furious, Despicable Me and E.T. Disney was founded in 1923 and is headquartered in Burbank, California. It released the first full-length animated film Snow White in 1937 and other famous films include The Lion King, Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast. Aard
The document proposes a thriller/horror plot involving horrific pranks happening to teenagers across the country. A group of friends will be walking home when something horrific occurs to them, unsolved by anyone until one person decides to investigate the mysterious events. Inspiration comes from YouTube videos of scary pranks and elevator scares. The short film will feature a group of teens in a park or on a quiet street who become subjects of a tense, suspenseful event under dark conditions with ominous music.
The BBFC is the UK's regulator of film and video content. It provides age ratings like U, PG, 12A to classify content and protect the public, especially children, from potentially harmful material. The BBFC has legal powers to rate content and sometimes require edits or reject works entirely. It aims to empower viewers, especially parents, to make informed choices while respecting adult freedom within the law.
The document analyzes 5 frames from the film The Conjuring. Frame 1 shows old black and white photos of a family, indicating their relationship has progressed but the husband is missing. Frame 2 shows a house in the distance with a white figure at the door, creating suspense. Frame 3 shows a newspaper article announcing a lecture on ghost-hunting, suggesting the film involves ghosts. Frame 4 shows a newspaper article with "small town" overlaid, implying the film is set in a small community. Frame 5 shows an article about a haunted artifacts museum, indicating the film may involve a possessed artifact.
The document provides an analysis of 8 frames from an opening film. Frame 1 shows a statue of a woman's head in low light, making her look like goodness emerging from darkness. Frame 2 shows a statue blowing a horn towards a cannon, representing danger or war. Frame 3 shows a beautiful dressed woman held by a black skeleton, representing purity being corrupted by evil. Frame 4 shows two statues, one playing an elegant instrument while the other plays a loud drum, representing a competition between good and evil. Frame 8 also shows a competition up a flag post between a man and skeleton. The opening film music sounded like it was from a pirate era with piano and violin.
Haiku Deck is a presentation platform that allows users to create Haiku-style slideshows. The document encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare by providing a link to do so. It aims to inspire the reader to try out Haiku Deck's unique presentation style.
Leo Angelini-Hurll has over 11 years of experience as a senior trader in equity index derivatives. He is currently the joint head of equities and senior Eurostoxx trader at Atlantic Trading Indexes, where he helped set up the Eurostoxx desk and develop client relationships. Prior to his current role, Leo was instrumental in setting up an equity index trading company, where he specialized in trading the Dax and oversaw the hiring and training of junior traders.
This Haiku Deck presentation contains 4 photos from different photographers with nature themes. It promotes creating your own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare by providing sample photos and stating "Inspired? Create your own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare! GET STARTED".
What kind of institutions might distribute your media louise_w16
Warner Bros would be a suitable distributor for the media product because they commonly release thriller films featuring suspense and jump moments, which influenced the opening sequence of the product. Warner Bros uses techniques like low-key lighting with a gray effect, non-diegetic music, and suspenseful music to create tension, as does the opening sequence of this product. The opening directly references a darker Warner Bros intro with low-key lighting and intense music matching the film.
The film challenged conventions by having a teenage girl as the "bad guy" instead of a man, in order to avoid stereotypes. It kept the stereotype of the vulnerable "damsel in distress" to create suspense for the audience. A teenage girl was used as the victim to have a bigger effect on the target teenage and girl audience.
The film was set in a dark forest as thrillers commonly take place in forests. This created tension for the audience and hinted that something bad would happen. Sound effects of screaming and breaking twigs were used to build curiosity and suspense.
The editing pace was fast except for slowed moments of the main character looking into the distance or tying her shoe, then sp
This document discusses various camera shots used in filmmaking including two person shots to show conversations, over the shoulder shots to capture reactions, high angle shots to make objects seem inferior, low angle shots to give power by making audiences feel smaller, extreme close ups to focus on important details, and close ups to show detail.
Warner Bros. is an American media company founded in 1923 that makes films, TV, and music across many genres including animation, superhero films, and thrillers. Universal Studios is another major film studio founded in 1912 that produces a wide range of films like Fast and the Furious, Pitch Perfect, and Despicable Me. While both produce a diverse range of films, Disney is known for its animated family films and would not be suitable for all film types due to its focus on younger audiences. Aardman Animations also focuses on animated claymation films like Wallace and Gromit and would have a similar limitation.
Warner Bros., Universal, Disney, and Aardman are film studios. Warner Bros makes films across genres like animation, thrillers, and superhero films. Universal also makes diverse films like comedies, action movies, and animated films. Disney is known for animated musicals and family films. Aardman specializes in stop-motion clay animation and makes films for younger audiences. Warner Bros and Universal would be good choices for the film due to their range of genres, while Disney and Aardman's focus on family and animation make them less suitable.
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. is an American media company founded in 1923 that makes film, television and music. It is headquartered in Burbank, California and some of its most famous films include Batman, Superman, The Matrix and Harry Potter. Universal Studios is also an American media company founded in 1912 that is headquartered in Universal City, California. Some of its most famous films include Fast and Furious, Despicable Me and E.T. Disney was founded in 1923 and is headquartered in Burbank, California. It released the first full-length animated film Snow White in 1937 and other famous films include The Lion King, Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast. Aard
The document proposes a thriller/horror plot involving horrific pranks happening to teenagers across the country. A group of friends will be walking home when something horrific occurs to them, unsolved by anyone until one person decides to investigate the mysterious events. Inspiration comes from YouTube videos of scary pranks and elevator scares. The short film will feature a group of teens in a park or on a quiet street who become subjects of a tense, suspenseful event under dark conditions with ominous music.
The BBFC is the UK's regulator of film and video content. It provides age ratings like U, PG, 12A to classify content and protect the public, especially children, from potentially harmful material. The BBFC has legal powers to rate content and sometimes require edits or reject works entirely. It aims to empower viewers, especially parents, to make informed choices while respecting adult freedom within the law.
The document analyzes 5 frames from the film The Conjuring. Frame 1 shows old black and white photos of a family, indicating their relationship has progressed but the husband is missing. Frame 2 shows a house in the distance with a white figure at the door, creating suspense. Frame 3 shows a newspaper article announcing a lecture on ghost-hunting, suggesting the film involves ghosts. Frame 4 shows a newspaper article with "small town" overlaid, implying the film is set in a small community. Frame 5 shows an article about a haunted artifacts museum, indicating the film may involve a possessed artifact.
The document provides an analysis of 8 frames from an opening film. Frame 1 shows a statue of a woman's head in low light, making her look like goodness emerging from darkness. Frame 2 shows a statue blowing a horn towards a cannon, representing danger or war. Frame 3 shows a beautiful dressed woman held by a black skeleton, representing purity being corrupted by evil. Frame 4 shows two statues, one playing an elegant instrument while the other plays a loud drum, representing a competition between good and evil. Frame 8 also shows a competition up a flag post between a man and skeleton. The opening film music sounded like it was from a pirate era with piano and violin.
The opening sequence of 21 Jump Street establishes the film as both an action and comedy genre. Scenes showing police uniforms and vehicles indicate it is an action film, while close-ups of the actors' comedic facial expressions reveal the comedy elements. Colorful shots of red and blue are used to represent the police, and close-ups of bullets, money, and chemistry props provide clues about the crime and plot elements in the movie. The sequence introduces the directors and producers and aims to give the audience a sense of the impact and mixed tones they can expect from the film.
This document discusses various cinematography techniques used in filmmaking, including high and low angle shots to convey power dynamics, wide shots to set the scene, over-the-shoulder shots to involve the audience in conversations, extreme close ups to show details or emotions, panning to follow moving subjects, two person shots for dialogues, and mid shots to show subjects in more detail while providing context.