- The proposed magazine is called "Tour Magazine" and will focus on club/dance music genre.
- The magazine aims to provide accurate updates to fans of dance/club music and represent this "fun loving and free spirited music."
- Key features will include a weekly magazine, female cover stars, Q&As with music stars, competitions through social media, and fashion/advice pages.
- The magazine will have a colorful, girly theme shown through imagery and language to create a bond with the target readers.
Jack D. Ryger: The Need For Speed - 7 Places to Legally Race Your CarJack D. Ryger
This document provides descriptions of 7 legal racing locations in the United States, including Monticello Motor Club in New York, No Problem Raceway Park in Louisiana, Qualcomm Stadium in California, Lime Rock Park in Connecticut, Aspen Racing and Sports Car Club in Colorado, Firebird Raceway in Idaho, and Redline Raceway in Texas. These locations offer a variety of racing opportunities on tracks and circuits for drivers of all experience levels and vehicle types.
Fatal Truck Accidents in Decline Despite Recent Uptick in CrashesCogan & Power P.C.
The number of fatal truck and bus accident rose slightly in 2013, but has decreased significantly compared to 2003 the US Department of Transportation's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration report that. For More Details Visit: http://www.coganpower.com/
This presentation mainly focuses on the application and other aspects of Hybrid Vehicles.
i.e battery electric vehicle (BEV), electric vehicle (EV), hybrid electric vehicle (HEV), internal combustion engine (ICE), integrated circuit (IC), lithium-ion rechargeable battery cell (Li-ion).
The Automotive Industry Through the lens of socialBrandwatch
In this report, we analyze over 4 million online conversations across 48 automotive brands, specifically revealing:
- The Automotive Social Index, ranking 48 brands across five criteria
- Demographic analysis
- Research on brand-audience interactions
- Analysis of brand descriptors
- Analysis of hybrid and electric vehicles
China capitulates: Another round of auto stimulusBloomberg LP
China has cut sales tax on small vehicles from 10% to 5% to stimulate auto purchases. This will likely boost sales of Chinese automakers like Great Wall and Wuling that rely heavily on small cars. It may also increase sales of SUVs and compact SUVs. While sales will likely rebound in the short term, growth is unlikely to match 2009 levels due to restrictions in major cities and higher vehicle ownership rates. Japanese brands will benefit less since they sell more larger vehicles not eligible for the tax cut.
These are the vehicles that make news each time they shed a bit of camo or whenever a jet-lagged executive reveals a detail about a redesigned wiper stalk. Mere rumors of their existence accelerate competitors’ product cycles. The wait to drive them—one, two, sometimes even three years—is rewarded with hoped-for revelations in advanced technology, structural integrity, mass reduction, fuel economy, features, and acceleration. Fun, too. Shared by: http://revol.com.sg/
15 Common Myths you were taught to believe about CarsEason Chan
If you drive a vehicle on a regular basis, chances are that you're a victim of car myths that have been circulating for years. Check out these common myths about cars that you're probably guilty of following.
~ https://www.revol.com.sg
- The proposed magazine is called "Tour Magazine" and will focus on club/dance music genre.
- The magazine aims to provide accurate updates to fans of dance/club music and represent this "fun loving and free spirited music."
- Key features will include a weekly magazine, female cover stars, Q&As with music stars, competitions through social media, and fashion/advice pages.
- The magazine will have a colorful, girly theme shown through imagery and language to create a bond with the target readers.
Jack D. Ryger: The Need For Speed - 7 Places to Legally Race Your CarJack D. Ryger
This document provides descriptions of 7 legal racing locations in the United States, including Monticello Motor Club in New York, No Problem Raceway Park in Louisiana, Qualcomm Stadium in California, Lime Rock Park in Connecticut, Aspen Racing and Sports Car Club in Colorado, Firebird Raceway in Idaho, and Redline Raceway in Texas. These locations offer a variety of racing opportunities on tracks and circuits for drivers of all experience levels and vehicle types.
Fatal Truck Accidents in Decline Despite Recent Uptick in CrashesCogan & Power P.C.
The number of fatal truck and bus accident rose slightly in 2013, but has decreased significantly compared to 2003 the US Department of Transportation's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration report that. For More Details Visit: http://www.coganpower.com/
This presentation mainly focuses on the application and other aspects of Hybrid Vehicles.
i.e battery electric vehicle (BEV), electric vehicle (EV), hybrid electric vehicle (HEV), internal combustion engine (ICE), integrated circuit (IC), lithium-ion rechargeable battery cell (Li-ion).
The Automotive Industry Through the lens of socialBrandwatch
In this report, we analyze over 4 million online conversations across 48 automotive brands, specifically revealing:
- The Automotive Social Index, ranking 48 brands across five criteria
- Demographic analysis
- Research on brand-audience interactions
- Analysis of brand descriptors
- Analysis of hybrid and electric vehicles
China capitulates: Another round of auto stimulusBloomberg LP
China has cut sales tax on small vehicles from 10% to 5% to stimulate auto purchases. This will likely boost sales of Chinese automakers like Great Wall and Wuling that rely heavily on small cars. It may also increase sales of SUVs and compact SUVs. While sales will likely rebound in the short term, growth is unlikely to match 2009 levels due to restrictions in major cities and higher vehicle ownership rates. Japanese brands will benefit less since they sell more larger vehicles not eligible for the tax cut.
These are the vehicles that make news each time they shed a bit of camo or whenever a jet-lagged executive reveals a detail about a redesigned wiper stalk. Mere rumors of their existence accelerate competitors’ product cycles. The wait to drive them—one, two, sometimes even three years—is rewarded with hoped-for revelations in advanced technology, structural integrity, mass reduction, fuel economy, features, and acceleration. Fun, too. Shared by: http://revol.com.sg/
15 Common Myths you were taught to believe about CarsEason Chan
If you drive a vehicle on a regular basis, chances are that you're a victim of car myths that have been circulating for years. Check out these common myths about cars that you're probably guilty of following.
~ https://www.revol.com.sg
The document discusses the feedback received throughout the process of creating a short film for a coursework project. Key learnings from feedback include avoiding clichéd teen love stories and adding a second theme to make the story more interesting. Feedback also helped change the location from school to a house to make filming easier. Additional feedback improved the treatment, scripts, storyboards, and editing. The filmmaker is grateful for all the feedback, which helped strengthen the film from its original ideas into a successful final product.
StarNow began as a chance meeting between founders and an actress friend in London, hoping to build a site connecting aspiring talent with opportunities. It has since grown internationally, with a community that helps talented members find work. The document discusses placing an ad on StarNow to cast a blind teenager, receiving 10 applications, shortlisting 4 people who provided videos of past work, and ultimately choosing Nathan Hector for the part.
The combination of the main short film product and ancillary tasks of a film review and three posters is effective because they work together to promote the film. The film review is for Total Film magazine, which is popular and well-known, giving credibility to any positive review. Descriptive language and a 4-star rating in the review encourage audiences to watch the film. The posters match the film's themes of struggle and heartbreak that would appeal to its target 15-19 demographic. Symbols, images, and colors on the minimalist posters visually represent the themes and intrigue audiences to learn more. Quotes from reputable critics and star ratings on the posters add credibility and persuasive power to watch the film.
The document discusses how the filmmaker's short film "Light Through Darkness" uses, develops, or challenges conventions of other short films. It follows conventions like being 5 minutes long with a low budget and few main characters. It develops ideas like including flashbacks and a soundtrack. It challenges conventions by having a blind character save someone and using dialogue, ambient sounds, and background music. Overall, the short film draws on typical short film elements but also puts its own spin on some conventions.
This short film tells the story of a teenage boy named Nathan who has recently gone blind. It focuses on his struggle to adjust to his new life and find courage and determination with the help of his friends. Shot using washed-out colors and a predominantly white palette, the film tugs at the heartstrings and its soundtrack enhances the tense scenes. Light Through Darkness is a powerful and moving film that deserves to be seen.
This document provides descriptions for 35 shots from a film. The shots show a boy named Kieran waking up, with his body shivering and eyes twitching in a distressed manner. Later shots show Kieran listening to a conversation, getting dressed while struggling, feeling around his drawer for a shirt, slowly walking down the stairs while gripping the rail tightly, and pouring cereal but missing the bowl, representing his frustration and struggle. The shots are meant to convey Kieran's anxiety, movements, and struggle through facial expressions and body language.
An epidemic of instant blindness ravages a city. Those afflicted are quarantined in an abandoned mental hospital where society breaks down and the strong prey on the weak. One woman whose sight remains follows her blind husband; keeping her sight secret, she guides seven others out of quarantine and onto the streets, where civilization has crumbled.
The document discusses the feedback received throughout the process of creating a short film for a coursework project. Key learnings from feedback include avoiding clichéd teen love stories and adding a second theme to make the story more interesting. Feedback also helped change the location from school to a house to make filming easier. Additional feedback improved the treatment, scripts, storyboards, and editing. The filmmaker is grateful for all the feedback, which helped strengthen the film from its original ideas into a successful final product.
StarNow began as a chance meeting between founders and an actress friend in London, hoping to build a site connecting aspiring talent with opportunities. It has since grown internationally, with a community that helps talented members find work. The document discusses placing an ad on StarNow to cast a blind teenager, receiving 10 applications, shortlisting 4 people who provided videos of past work, and ultimately choosing Nathan Hector for the part.
The combination of the main short film product and ancillary tasks of a film review and three posters is effective because they work together to promote the film. The film review is for Total Film magazine, which is popular and well-known, giving credibility to any positive review. Descriptive language and a 4-star rating in the review encourage audiences to watch the film. The posters match the film's themes of struggle and heartbreak that would appeal to its target 15-19 demographic. Symbols, images, and colors on the minimalist posters visually represent the themes and intrigue audiences to learn more. Quotes from reputable critics and star ratings on the posters add credibility and persuasive power to watch the film.
The document discusses how the filmmaker's short film "Light Through Darkness" uses, develops, or challenges conventions of other short films. It follows conventions like being 5 minutes long with a low budget and few main characters. It develops ideas like including flashbacks and a soundtrack. It challenges conventions by having a blind character save someone and using dialogue, ambient sounds, and background music. Overall, the short film draws on typical short film elements but also puts its own spin on some conventions.
This short film tells the story of a teenage boy named Nathan who has recently gone blind. It focuses on his struggle to adjust to his new life and find courage and determination with the help of his friends. Shot using washed-out colors and a predominantly white palette, the film tugs at the heartstrings and its soundtrack enhances the tense scenes. Light Through Darkness is a powerful and moving film that deserves to be seen.
This document provides descriptions for 35 shots from a film. The shots show a boy named Kieran waking up, with his body shivering and eyes twitching in a distressed manner. Later shots show Kieran listening to a conversation, getting dressed while struggling, feeling around his drawer for a shirt, slowly walking down the stairs while gripping the rail tightly, and pouring cereal but missing the bowl, representing his frustration and struggle. The shots are meant to convey Kieran's anxiety, movements, and struggle through facial expressions and body language.
An epidemic of instant blindness ravages a city. Those afflicted are quarantined in an abandoned mental hospital where society breaks down and the strong prey on the weak. One woman whose sight remains follows her blind husband; keeping her sight secret, she guides seven others out of quarantine and onto the streets, where civilization has crumbled.