Producers Autotrophic- make their own food Convert energy from the sun through photosynthesis Phytoplankton- Small plant organisms that drift water currents and use carbon dioxide‚ release oxygen and convert minerals through a form animals can use most abundant and widespread producers in the marine environment Consumers Heterotrophic- cannot make their own food‚ consume other organisms or absorb dissolved material herbivores or carnivores Decomposers Bacteria that break down dead
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Inside the Mind of a Music Producer Anthropology 101 “Life without music‚ I can’t go”- Steel Pulse. Could you live without music? To many people the quote above would be a true statement‚ myself included. Music is something that connects people from all over the world bringing joy when people are sad or simply listening because it’s a catchy tune‚ everyone loves it. Some people though go even further to where music is their passion‚ where they need it to live. Music for
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What are the five stages of film making and what is the producers major creative and commercial tasks in each of those? Development The development stage is one of the most crucial stages for a producer‚ it is where you get the chance to plan every aspect of your production before you begin pre-production and production. The chance to get the ball rolling right. During the discovery stage of the film it is the producers role to obtained rights or an option to a film that he thinks is promising
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Effects of Economic Surplus: Egypt Ancient Egypt is such an interesting and amazing society to study due to the various factors that allowed the city and population to thrive. The culture‚ quite different to other cultures around the world in ancient times‚ developed quite unique traditions‚ technologies and ideas. Small features of this society including aligning the 4 corners of the pyramids and being able to divide the year into 365 days makes it truly fascinating‚ The main reason that this
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He is a member of the International Association for the study of popular music (IASPM)‚ a co-producer‚ an author‚ a professor and an editorial board member of the journal Popular Music & Society‚ etc. Having created innovative commercial music for television and radio‚ he has also had interviews with influential artists and producers ranging from members of Public Enemy to renowned record producer Nile Rodgers. His name is Mike Alleyne and he specializes in popular music research‚ where his career
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Joan Sebastian Joan Sebastian was a Mexican singer who touched so many hearts in his country and around the world. His name is pronounced like Juan but he wanted to be unique and replace the “u” with an ‘o”. He is mostly known for his blending of grouper‚ pop‚ and ranchera genres into his music (Joan Sebastian). Songwriting was also one of his great talents. His life was filled with music‚ pain‚ struggles‚ and the joys of having several children. On April 8‚ 1951 Joan Sebastian was born
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Chapter 3 Page 66 Questions 7 Suppy- suppliers with a product to sell Demand- Buyers looking for products Shortage- Not enough of a product from the suppliers. Shortages cause the price of a good to rise Surplus- Too much of a product that a buyer does not want. This will cause the price to drop. “In the corn Market‚ Demand often exceeds supply and supply sometimes exceeds demand.” * Demand Often exceeds Supply Demand can exceed supply when there is not a large enough supply. Is
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low-wage jobs across industries of all sizes. Individuals who work in factories are often exploited and paid wages that are insufficient enough to maintain a lifestyle that will bring them above the poverty line‚ this creates a surplus wealth for the capitalist class. A surplus value‚ as described by McNally is when the amount of work exceeding the value of wages paid which begins to generate an accumulation of wealth into the hands of the employer which is often then reinvested to continue to create
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they believe is mainly capable to white people because that’s all they have seen on the screens. All children need to have role models in which they can identify with and producers of shows on Disney and Nickelodeon are starting to realize the importance of representation of diversity and equality is for young audiences. Producers of shows and films meant for older audiences should follow the
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Learning outcomes On completion of this assignment a student will: 1 Be able to apply different analytical approaches to films 2 Understand the relationship between films and their production contexts 3 Understand the relationship between producers and audiences 4 Understand the relationship between audiences and films Resources: • Introducing Film (Roberts Wallis) • Genre and Hollywood (Neale) • Genre (John Flaw) • AS Film Studies (Gaffney) • Introduction to Film Studies (Nelmes)
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