Michael J. Geers has over 25 years of experience in project management, technology implementation, and retail storefront development. He is currently a Business Consultant at Nationwide Insurance where he performs analytical research to identify new locations, collaborates with real estate teams on property selection and construction, and manages vendor relationships. Prior to this role, Geers held several director and manager positions at Nationwide where he provided strategic leadership for technology projects, managed budgets and staff, and served as an application owner.
Anexo iv da nr 16 periculosidade por eletricidadeAdonai Bortolaso
Este documento aprova o Anexo 4 da Norma Regulamentadora n.o 16, que define as atividades e operações perigosas com energia elétrica. O Anexo estabelece quais trabalhadores têm direito ao adicional de periculosidade em atividades relacionadas a sistemas elétricos de potência e consumo. Também descreve detalhadamente várias atividades e áreas de risco associadas à construção, operação e manutenção de redes elétricas e instalações.
Ziphozonke Emmanuel Nene is applying for an in-service training in electrical engineering to gain practical experience and complete his studies. He has completed semester 4 of his National Diploma in Electrical Power Engineering at Durban University of Technology. He is a goal-oriented and hardworking 21 year old who believes the in-service training at the company will help him learn more about his field and further his career. He has included his curriculum vitae which outlines his qualifications, computer skills, references and availability for full-time employment.
The document provides guidance on producing radio dramas. It discusses the origins of drama in ancient Egypt, Greece and India. It explains key structural elements of drama including exposition, rising action, climax, and resolution. When comparing stage plays to radio plays, it notes that radio plays rely more on voice variations, sound effects, and music to set the scene rather than visual elements. The document then offers tips for writing radio dramas, including developing themes, characters, plots and dialogue. It concludes with recommendations for the production process such as rehearsals, sound effects, music, and using descriptive language to help listeners visualize the story.
Michael J. Geers has over 25 years of experience in project management, technology implementation, and retail storefront development. He is currently a Business Consultant at Nationwide Insurance where he performs analytical research to identify new locations, collaborates with real estate teams on property selection and construction, and manages vendor relationships. Prior to this role, Geers held several director and manager positions at Nationwide where he provided strategic leadership for technology projects, managed budgets and staff, and served as an application owner.
Anexo iv da nr 16 periculosidade por eletricidadeAdonai Bortolaso
Este documento aprova o Anexo 4 da Norma Regulamentadora n.o 16, que define as atividades e operações perigosas com energia elétrica. O Anexo estabelece quais trabalhadores têm direito ao adicional de periculosidade em atividades relacionadas a sistemas elétricos de potência e consumo. Também descreve detalhadamente várias atividades e áreas de risco associadas à construção, operação e manutenção de redes elétricas e instalações.
Ziphozonke Emmanuel Nene is applying for an in-service training in electrical engineering to gain practical experience and complete his studies. He has completed semester 4 of his National Diploma in Electrical Power Engineering at Durban University of Technology. He is a goal-oriented and hardworking 21 year old who believes the in-service training at the company will help him learn more about his field and further his career. He has included his curriculum vitae which outlines his qualifications, computer skills, references and availability for full-time employment.
The document provides guidance on producing radio dramas. It discusses the origins of drama in ancient Egypt, Greece and India. It explains key structural elements of drama including exposition, rising action, climax, and resolution. When comparing stage plays to radio plays, it notes that radio plays rely more on voice variations, sound effects, and music to set the scene rather than visual elements. The document then offers tips for writing radio dramas, including developing themes, characters, plots and dialogue. It concludes with recommendations for the production process such as rehearsals, sound effects, music, and using descriptive language to help listeners visualize the story.
Riley Parker King has over 3 years of experience implementing lean manufacturing and sustainability initiatives at Moog-Aspen Motion Technologies in Radford, Virginia. As Lean Manufacturing Coordinator, King created cost savings through waste reduction and process streamlining. As Project Manager for a digital signage implementation, King generated support and demonstrated positive ROI. Currently an ACAR Facilitator, King has reduced audit findings and facilitated improvements across manufacturing and machine shop areas. King holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
Este documento descreve um projeto de um grupo de estudantes sobre a Dinâmica Externa da Terra. O grupo irá criar uma apresentação PowerPoint com 15 slides sobre minerais, rochas e paisagens geológicas. Eles dividiram tarefas, pesquisaram várias fontes e acreditam que trabalharam bem em equipe para completar o projeto.
Advantech has grown from a small Taiwan-based electronics exporter in the 1970s-1980s to a global leader in industrial computing and embedded systems. The company's CEO, KC Liu, outlined Advantech's history and future vision. [Advantech aims to reach $1B in revenue by focusing on customer-oriented business models and its 3-circle principle of tailored solutions. It also plans to build leadership in key vertical markets and achieve high customer satisfaction through localized, streamlined service globally.]
The document discusses various techniques for automated optical inspection (AOI), including 2D and 3D measurement methods. It covers topics like contour detection, parameter identification, image filtering, and classification of different material states. Experimental equipment and software are also mentioned. Examples are provided on measuring features like ball grid arrays, ferrules, and drill holes using AOI systems. Edge detection techniques with subpixel accuracy and circle fitting algorithms are summarized. 3D measurement techniques incorporating triangulation, moire, confocal microscopy, and interferometry principles are also briefly outlined.
Este documento resume las principales escuelas de interpretación histórica: el positivismo, el historicismo, el materialismo histórico y la escuela de los Annales. Cada escuela tiene una concepción diferente de la historia y métodos para estudiarla, centrándose en aspectos como los acontecimientos políticos, las estructuras sociales o la lucha de clases.
Motion graphics and_compositing_video_analysis_worksheet web bannersunicoproductionsuk
This document provides information about a motion graphics and video compositing unit at Salford City College Eccles Centre. It includes a link to a YouTube video of a web banner that uses animation, visual effects, color rendering and graphics to catch attention by flashing and moving words and pictures. Advanced techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion and rotation were used, with a very high opacity to make it stand out. As the video was uploaded to YouTube, it is compressed to 380p resolution and plays at 25 frames per second. The document also includes definitions of terms related to motion graphics, compositing, menus, identifiers, captions, banners, video formats, screen ratios, resolution, frame rates and compression.
The document provides information about the Spider-Man credits sequence including:
1) It starts with Spider-Man swinging towards the screen and then cuts to the credits rolling up with white text on a black background with spider webs.
2) The main techniques used are animation, visual effects, color rendering, and graphics to move the credits and add different soundtracks.
3) There are not many advanced techniques beyond sharpening the text to make it stand out against the background.
1. The document describes an animated wrestling entrance video that plays as a wrestler enters the ring.
2. The animation features the wrestler's name with special effects like smoke and fog, with dark lighting highlighting the wrestler against a blurred background to make him stand out.
3. Advanced animation techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion, and rotation are used to emphasize the wrestler's name and make him the focal point of the video.
This document provides information about techniques used in a BBC Three Christmas-themed animated video featuring a talking red slug. It summarizes that the video uses animation to depict the slug talking with a blue/white background and Christmas tree to give a holiday feeling. Advanced techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion, and rotation were employed to make the slug and tree stand out against the distorted background. Technical details like the video being compressed to 360p for YouTube, using standard 4:3 ratio and 25 fps PAL frame rate are also summarized.
This document provides information about television channel idents (identifications) for Channel 4, E4, and More 4. It describes the visual elements and techniques used in each ident. The Channel 4 ident features a rundown council estate forming the number 4, representing its aimed audience. The E4 ident uses animation and visual effects to depict moving objects like wardrobes with tentacles emerging, representing its teenage target demographic. The More 4 ident shows leaves blowing on a tree to form the channel name, keeping it simpler than the others aimed at older audiences. The document also defines motion graphics, compositing, and other technical terms relevant to creating and analyzing the idents.
There are three main video formats: HD, PAL, and NTSC. HD has the highest resolution with either 720 or 1080 vertical lines in the image. PAL is the UK standard definition format with 576 vertical lines, while NTSC is the US standard definition format with 480 vertical lines. Formats are now defined by pixel count, such as 1080p with 1920x1080 pixels or 2,073,600 pixels total.
Standard TV screens have a 4:3 ratio, meaning they are 4 units wide for every 3 units high, while widescreen TVs and cinema have a 16:9 ratio. A 16:9 ratio screen at a resolution of 1024 x 768 has a rectangular display suitable for high definition TV viewing. Screen ratios can vary from square at 1:1 up to cinema screens at 2.35:1 as shown in the diagram.
Resolution refers to the amount of detail in an image or signal, such as standard TV definition versus high definition. The display resolution of a digital device is measured by the number of pixels in its height and width, usually quoted together such as 1024 x 768, meaning a width of 1024 pixels and height of 768 pixels.
Pixels are the individual points that make up a digital image. Monitors display pictures by dividing the screen into thousands of pixels arranged in rows and columns, which appear connected due to their close proximity. Each pixel is composed of red, blue, and green dots on color monitors, though imperfect convergence can make pixels appear fuzzy. The quality of a display depends on its resolution, measured by the number of pixels and bits per pixel it can show - for example, VGA displays 640 by 480 pixels or around 300,000 pixels total.
Frame rate refers to the number of frames displayed per second in video or film. Standard frame rates are 25 fps for PAL in the UK, 30 fps for NTSC in the US, and 24 fps for film. Frame rate, also known as frame frequency, is the rate at which consecutive images called frames are produced by a device and is usually expressed in frames per second or hertz.
Riley Parker King has over 3 years of experience implementing lean manufacturing and sustainability initiatives at Moog-Aspen Motion Technologies in Radford, Virginia. As Lean Manufacturing Coordinator, King created cost savings through waste reduction and process streamlining. As Project Manager for a digital signage implementation, King generated support and demonstrated positive ROI. Currently an ACAR Facilitator, King has reduced audit findings and facilitated improvements across manufacturing and machine shop areas. King holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
Este documento descreve um projeto de um grupo de estudantes sobre a Dinâmica Externa da Terra. O grupo irá criar uma apresentação PowerPoint com 15 slides sobre minerais, rochas e paisagens geológicas. Eles dividiram tarefas, pesquisaram várias fontes e acreditam que trabalharam bem em equipe para completar o projeto.
Advantech has grown from a small Taiwan-based electronics exporter in the 1970s-1980s to a global leader in industrial computing and embedded systems. The company's CEO, KC Liu, outlined Advantech's history and future vision. [Advantech aims to reach $1B in revenue by focusing on customer-oriented business models and its 3-circle principle of tailored solutions. It also plans to build leadership in key vertical markets and achieve high customer satisfaction through localized, streamlined service globally.]
The document discusses various techniques for automated optical inspection (AOI), including 2D and 3D measurement methods. It covers topics like contour detection, parameter identification, image filtering, and classification of different material states. Experimental equipment and software are also mentioned. Examples are provided on measuring features like ball grid arrays, ferrules, and drill holes using AOI systems. Edge detection techniques with subpixel accuracy and circle fitting algorithms are summarized. 3D measurement techniques incorporating triangulation, moire, confocal microscopy, and interferometry principles are also briefly outlined.
Este documento resume las principales escuelas de interpretación histórica: el positivismo, el historicismo, el materialismo histórico y la escuela de los Annales. Cada escuela tiene una concepción diferente de la historia y métodos para estudiarla, centrándose en aspectos como los acontecimientos políticos, las estructuras sociales o la lucha de clases.
Motion graphics and_compositing_video_analysis_worksheet web bannersunicoproductionsuk
This document provides information about a motion graphics and video compositing unit at Salford City College Eccles Centre. It includes a link to a YouTube video of a web banner that uses animation, visual effects, color rendering and graphics to catch attention by flashing and moving words and pictures. Advanced techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion and rotation were used, with a very high opacity to make it stand out. As the video was uploaded to YouTube, it is compressed to 380p resolution and plays at 25 frames per second. The document also includes definitions of terms related to motion graphics, compositing, menus, identifiers, captions, banners, video formats, screen ratios, resolution, frame rates and compression.
The document provides information about the Spider-Man credits sequence including:
1) It starts with Spider-Man swinging towards the screen and then cuts to the credits rolling up with white text on a black background with spider webs.
2) The main techniques used are animation, visual effects, color rendering, and graphics to move the credits and add different soundtracks.
3) There are not many advanced techniques beyond sharpening the text to make it stand out against the background.
1. The document describes an animated wrestling entrance video that plays as a wrestler enters the ring.
2. The animation features the wrestler's name with special effects like smoke and fog, with dark lighting highlighting the wrestler against a blurred background to make him stand out.
3. Advanced animation techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion, and rotation are used to emphasize the wrestler's name and make him the focal point of the video.
This document provides information about techniques used in a BBC Three Christmas-themed animated video featuring a talking red slug. It summarizes that the video uses animation to depict the slug talking with a blue/white background and Christmas tree to give a holiday feeling. Advanced techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion, and rotation were employed to make the slug and tree stand out against the distorted background. Technical details like the video being compressed to 360p for YouTube, using standard 4:3 ratio and 25 fps PAL frame rate are also summarized.
This document provides information about television channel idents (identifications) for Channel 4, E4, and More 4. It describes the visual elements and techniques used in each ident. The Channel 4 ident features a rundown council estate forming the number 4, representing its aimed audience. The E4 ident uses animation and visual effects to depict moving objects like wardrobes with tentacles emerging, representing its teenage target demographic. The More 4 ident shows leaves blowing on a tree to form the channel name, keeping it simpler than the others aimed at older audiences. The document also defines motion graphics, compositing, and other technical terms relevant to creating and analyzing the idents.
There are three main video formats: HD, PAL, and NTSC. HD has the highest resolution with either 720 or 1080 vertical lines in the image. PAL is the UK standard definition format with 576 vertical lines, while NTSC is the US standard definition format with 480 vertical lines. Formats are now defined by pixel count, such as 1080p with 1920x1080 pixels or 2,073,600 pixels total.
Standard TV screens have a 4:3 ratio, meaning they are 4 units wide for every 3 units high, while widescreen TVs and cinema have a 16:9 ratio. A 16:9 ratio screen at a resolution of 1024 x 768 has a rectangular display suitable for high definition TV viewing. Screen ratios can vary from square at 1:1 up to cinema screens at 2.35:1 as shown in the diagram.
Resolution refers to the amount of detail in an image or signal, such as standard TV definition versus high definition. The display resolution of a digital device is measured by the number of pixels in its height and width, usually quoted together such as 1024 x 768, meaning a width of 1024 pixels and height of 768 pixels.
Pixels are the individual points that make up a digital image. Monitors display pictures by dividing the screen into thousands of pixels arranged in rows and columns, which appear connected due to their close proximity. Each pixel is composed of red, blue, and green dots on color monitors, though imperfect convergence can make pixels appear fuzzy. The quality of a display depends on its resolution, measured by the number of pixels and bits per pixel it can show - for example, VGA displays 640 by 480 pixels or around 300,000 pixels total.
Frame rate refers to the number of frames displayed per second in video or film. Standard frame rates are 25 fps for PAL in the UK, 30 fps for NTSC in the US, and 24 fps for film. Frame rate, also known as frame frequency, is the rate at which consecutive images called frames are produced by a device and is usually expressed in frames per second or hertz.
Video takes up a significant amount of storage space when uncompressed, at around 17MB per second. To reduce this size, video must undergo compression before being uploaded to websites like YouTube. Lossy compression removes some data from the original file, potentially lowering quality, but allows for much smaller file sizes. While some information is lost, the quality degradation may not be noticeable even when large amounts of data is removed. Formats like MPEG-2 used for DVDs can shrink file sizes by 15 to 30 times with only minimal perceived impact on picture quality.
This document contains technical information and descriptions about a World Cup sting produced for ITV Sport, including a brief description of the visual elements in the sting and the techniques used to create it, such as animation, visual effects, and color rendering. It also provides technical metadata about the video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate, and compression used. Key terms related to motion graphics, video compositing, and other technical aspects are defined in a glossary.
The document describes the interactive menu for the Iron Man DVD. It shows Iron Man standing in the center while screens spin around him, displaying clips from the film. The menu is fully animated using techniques like animation, visual effects, color rendering, and graphics. It rotates slowly so the user can see everything. Iron Man is made to stand out against a blurred blue background through techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion, and lowered opacity. The video quality is 480p as it is compressed for YouTube in a 4:3 aspect ratio at 30 frames per second to reduce jerkiness for the US NTSC format.
This review summarizes Assassin's Creed 3. It discusses that the game focuses more on resolution than mystery to conclude the overarching storylines. It introduces Connor and the different locations of the game, including frontier areas to explore and naval combat missions. Overall, it finds the game draws the plots together satisfyingly while still including frustrating moments for players and addressing mature moral themes.
This document lists 3 popular video games from 2012: Assassin's Creed 3, GTA V, and an unspecified game. It also mentions the magazine OXM and the influence of video games.
This document provides information and screenshots from an article about an Assassin's Creed game set during the American Revolution. The screenshots show the main character wielding weapons and hiding in the environment. They also show scenes from Boston under British control. The red, white, and black colors in the symbol and text are meant to symbolize the American flag and flag. The article is laid out professionally with numbered pages, previews, reviews, and advertising to subscribe.
James Picken proposes creating a gaming magazine as his final major project. The magazine would include a front cover, back cover, contents page, and a game review and preview section featuring graphics, gameplay details, and recommendations for similar games. The target audience is males aged 15 and older who enjoy gaming and want information on upcoming and recently released games. The magazine aims to meet this audience's needs by providing interesting gameplay details, screenshots, and expectations for new games through in-depth reviews and previews. James plans to conduct research on current and future games to include relevant and satisfying information for readers.
This document discusses different films and their adherence to genre conventions. It analyzes Pulp Fiction, an unconventional crime film by Quentin Tarantino that uses a nonlinear storyline. It then contrasts the James Bond film Quantum of Solace, which follows typical action film codes, with Leon, directed by Luc Besson. While Leon has some similarities to Bond like action sequences, it differs in having an unconventional hero-protege relationship and a shocking ending. The document also briefly discusses George Lucas as an auteur director who subverted sci-fi conventions with the nonlinear Star Wars storyline.
The document compares the contents pages and article layouts between two magazines, Q and Billboard. The contents page for Q is spread across two pages while Billboard's is contained to one page. Both magazines maintain the same design elements, fonts and colors on their contents pages as their covers for brand recognition. The main difference in article layout is that Billboard features a large background picture and bold headline across the double page spread, while including additional pictures at the bottom, whereas Q lists page numbers and descriptions for its articles.
James Picken proposes a photography project to capture 10 edited images of Salford Quays that showcase what makes it an interesting place. He will draw inspiration from photographers like Clifton Carr, Ansel Adams, and Andrew Brooks and use techniques like adjusting shutter speed. The photos will be taken on January 22nd 2013 after 1pm at Salford Quays and Media City using a digital SLR camera. Health and safety precautions will be taken when photographing near buildings.