Thursday, 24 December 2015

development

How to Stay Positive When Your Job Search Is Dragging You Down

Monday, 19 October 2015

leadership-developent

What is Leadership?

Comp imageFind out what makes a great leader, with
James Manktelow & Amy Carlson.
Leaders are people who do the right thing; managers are people who do things right. – Professor Warren G. Bennis
Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it. – Dwight D. Eisenhower
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The word "leadership" can bring to mind a variety of images. For example:
  • A political leader, pursuing a passionate, personal cause.
  • An explorer, cutting a path through the jungle for the rest of his group to follow.
  • An executive, developing her company's strategy to beat the competition.
Leaders help themselves and others to do the right things. They set direction, build an inspiring vision, and create something new. Leadership is about mapping out where you need to go to "win" as a team or an organization; and it is dynamic, exciting, and inspiring.
Yet, while leaders set the direction, they must also use management skills to guide their people to the right destination, in a smooth and efficient way.
In this article, we'll focus on the process of leadership. In particular, we'll discuss the "transformational leadership" model, first proposed by James MacGregor Burns and then developed by Bernard Bass. This model highlights visionary thinking and bringing about change, instead of management processes that are designed to maintain and steadily improve current performance.

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Sunday, 3 May 2015

video-helpfull-hints

Videography Tips


Half the battle of starting any new project is knowing where to begin. From helpful tips for shooting better video and recording great audio, to video production checklists and talent release forms, our videography tips will give you the jump start you need to begin your new video hobby or career.

The Seven Deadly Camcorder Sins

  1. Headhunting--placing every subject in the center of your frame.
  2. Motorzooming--overuse of on-screen zooms.
  3. Rooting--staying in one spot instead of looking for interesting angles.
  4. Firehosing--panning all over the scene.
  5. Upstanding--shooting everything from standing eye-level.
  6. Snapshooting--taping only two or three seconds per shot.
  7. Backlighting--too much light falling on the background instead of on the subject.
Getting Started: The Seven Deadly Camera Sins
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Twelve Helpful Tips for Shooting Great Video

  1. Use manual focus if your camcorder has it.
  2. Set white balance at every location.
  3. When shooting outdoors, keep the sun behind you.
  4. Plan your shoot.
  5. Use a tripod or other image stabilization device.
  6. For handheld stability, imagine that your camcorder is a very full cup of hot coffee.
  7. Use the zoom to compose your shot. Avoid zooming while the tape is rolling.
  8. Move the camcorder only when necessary.
  9. Shoot to edit.
  10. Keep your average shot length between 5 and 10 seconds.
  11. Keep the shot steady (no zoom or pan) for at least 10 seconds.
  12. While shooting, be as inconspicuous as possible to best capture the true behavior of your subject.

Ten Helpful Tips for Recording Great Audio

  1. Use an external microphone if you have one.
  2. Get the microphone close to the talent.
  3. Listen through headphones while you shoot.
  4. Keep hand movements on the camcorder to a minimum.
  5. Use a handheld mike for man-on-the-street interviews.
  6. Use a lavalier or boom mike for studio settings.
  7. Use a wireless mike to avoid cable hassles.
  8. Keep audio in mind when scouting locations.
  9. Don't move mike cables while recording.
  10. Avoid long cable runs to minimize interference.

Preparation Tips

  1. Set a goal to include yourself on videotape for 1 minute for every _______ minutes that you shoot of others.
  2. Store your camcorder in a visible location if possible with blank tape and charged batteries handy.

Packing Checklist

  1. Camcorder
  2. Charged batteries
  3. AC power supply
  4. Microphone batteries
  5. Microphones
  6. Lens cap
  7. Cables
  8. Lens cleaning cloth
  9. Headphones
  10. White-balance cloth
  11. Script
  12. Tripod
  13. Lens filters
Videomaker's Tip Sheet for Videographers (PDF)
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Shooting Checklist

  1. Battery power
  2. White balance
  3. Sound check
  4. Talent release
  5. Lighting check
  6. Tape check
  7. Tripod lock-down
  8. Time/date stamp on/off
  9. Image stabilization on/off
  10. Zoom in/Focus/Zoom out
  11. Compose image
  12. Rehearse
  13. Shoot!
Getting Started: Avoiding Common Camcorder Mistakes

Talent Release

To be read aloud:
I, ______, give ______ the right to use my name, likeness, image, voice, appearance, and performance in a videotape program. This grant includes without limitation the right to edit, mix or duplicate and to use or re-use this videotape program in whole or part. I acknowledge that I have no interest or ownership in the videotape program or its copyright. I also grant the right to broadcast, exhibit, market, sell, and otherwise distribute this videotape program, either in whole or in parts, and either alone or with other products. In consideration of all of the above, I hereby acknowledge receipt of reasonable and fair consideration.
Model Release Form (PDF)
Videomaker Book of Forms





Saturday, 28 March 2015

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Sunday, 18 January 2015

business/investing

UK business investment in surprise fall


Car manufacturing at Nissan in teh UK Investment slipped, but the UK economy continued to grow

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Business investment in the UK fell unexpectedly in the third quarter of the year, figures show, although consumer spending remained strong.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said business investment was 0.7% lower in the July-to-September period from the previous quarter.

However, consumer spending grew by 0.8% in the third quarter.

The ONS confirmed the UK economy grew 0.7% in the quarter, unchanged from its initial estimate a month ago.

It also confirmed that the economy grew by 3% compared with the same quarter a year earlier.
'Cautious approach'
During the April-to-June period, business investment had grown by 3.3% - its fastest pace for in nine years.

However, the fall in the third quarter of the year slowed the annual pace of growth to 6.3% from 11%.

Lee Hopley, chief economist at EEF, the manufacturers' organisation, said: "While business investment posted a bit of a dip, this isn't yet cause for concern as surveys of intentions across the private sector seem to be holding."

However, Howard Archer at IHS Global Insight said the drop could be "a sign that companies are adopting a more cautious approach in the face of increased global growth concerns (particularly weakness in the eurozone) and mounting political uncertainty in the UK as the 2015 general election looms".

"It is important for both balanced, sustainable UK growth and for improving productivity that that business investment holds up well going forward," he added.

This is the last snapshot of the UK economy before the government publishes its Autumn Statement next week.

The UK is one of the strongest performing of the major global economies, and the Bank of England has forecast that the economy will grow by 3.5% this year.

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