VersusMedia and the Horror Channel Want You to Create a Teaser Trailer
(ContentDesk) January 27, 2006 -- As an avid supporter of the independent film industry, VersusMedia is continuing to do their part to get your films in front of the right audience.VersusMedia is happy to extend an invitation for any filmmaker to help the Horror Channel (http://www.horrorchannel.com) create short teaser commercials for online and television use. This is a great opportunity for those filmmakers who are Horror fans to get a little promotion from something they love.The top 5-10 teasers will be voted on by Horror fans at the Horror Channel website itself, and the top ones will be awarded with Horror Channel swag.All teasers must be in VersusMedia's hands by no later than February 28th, 2006. The trailers (no longer than 15-20 seconds) should incorporate the Horror Channel logo or text and in a preferred format of either .wmv or .mov.
All teasers will be accepted electronically or by mail. More information including how to submit teasers, where to download sample trailers, and more can be found by visiting the VersusMedia web site.About VersusMedia (http://www.versusmedia.com)VersusMedia provides unique exposure enhancing services for independent filmmakers and musicians.
Services by VersusMedia have helped find music for films in India, Australia, the Netherlands, Canada, and as well as in the US. Some of the larger projects have been for films slated for Sundance, Cannes, and other international film festivals. They now offer, Digital Film License Agreements, a unique technology that allows our musicians and filmmakers the ability to legally sign licensing agreements electronically, and meets all security requirements in over 30 countries currently.About the Horror Channel (http://www.horrorchannel.com)The Horror Channel's goal is to create the first and only 24-hour cable and satellite network dedicated to the Horror genre and to become the branded television gateway for the underserved Horror fan base..
Pam Newman Announces New Book That is a Must Have For Any Entrepreneur Who Wants to Increase Their Profitability and Cash Flow
(ContentDesk) August 22, 2005 -- Out of the Red gives small business owners and organizations insight into the management accounting aspects that every successful business owner needs to incorporate into their management decision making process. "In talking with Small Business Owners, one thing that became very clear was that they were searching for a way to be more profitable with a better cash flow," said Pam Newman, Certified Management Accountant. "Out of the Red is a great resource that anyone can understand and learn the importance of concepts including Break-Even Point, Cash vs. Profit, Gross Profit vs. Net Profit, basic financial insights, and more.
Out of the Red introduces small business owners to these concepts that are easy to incorporate in any business, allowing them to realize the opportunity to keep their business out of the red. You don't have to be an Accountant or a Financial Expert to implement these ideas in your business, but the outcome can be revolutionary."Small...
Pam Newman Announces New Book That is a Must Have For Any Entrepreneur Who Wants to Increase Their Profitability and Cash Flow
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Your Dentist the Artist? You Better Believe It!
Washington, DC?Dentists designing "smile makeovers" (http://www.washdent.com) are in demand for more than their technical skill in placing crowns (http://www.washdent.com/proc_crowns.html), veneers (http://www.washdent.com/proc_veneers.html) and implants (http://www.washdent.com/dental_implants.html).
Today's sophisticated consumers are aiming for natural-looking teeth.
They want a dentist with good taste as well as good hands.Enter the dentist as artist.Dentists achieving acclaim for being at the forefront of providing wonderful smiles get it when it comes to making people?not just smiles?more beautiful."It should look like you were born with those teeth," says Dr. Daniel J. Deutsch (
Your Dentist the Artist? You Better Believe It!
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Art that?s Good Enough to Eat: Delicious, a Show of Culinary Art, Opens at Studio Gallery in San Francisco
Two of the Bay Area's abiding passions?-food and art?-come together in Delicious, a show of culinary art at Studio Gallery in San Francisco.
The show, which runs from March 2nd ? April 3rd, will include work from over local 30 artists. Art on display will range from traditional still lives and landscapes to more humorous pieces from artists who still clearly play with their food.
"The work really gives you a sense of the diversity of the local art scene," says Rab Terry, gallery owner and an artist himself.
"And who can resist a painting of toast?"
Over 125 pieces will be on display, include paintings, photography, sculpture, floorcloths, jewelry, collage, woodblock prints, encaustics, ceramics, blown glass, and handmade books.Many of the artists in the show point to the local farmers markets as a source of inspiration.
Some artists go one better and incorporate actual produce in their work.
Maya Kini uses very thin slices of real...
Incorporate > Art that?s Good Enough to Eat: Delicious, a Show of Culinary Art, Opens at Studio Gallery in San Francisco
Art that?s Good Enough to Eat: Delicious, a Show of Culinary Art, Opens at Studio Gallery in San Francisco
Two of the Bay Area's abiding passions?-food and art?-come together in Delicious, a show of culinary art at Studio Gallery in San Francisco.
The show, which runs from March 2nd ? April 3rd, will include work from over local 30 artists. Art on display will range from traditional still lives and landscapes to more humorous pieces from artists who still clearly play with their food.
"The work really gives you a sense of the diversity of the local art scene," says Rab Terry, gallery owner and an artist himself.
"And who can resist a painting of toast?"
Over 125 pieces will be on display, include paintings, photography, sculpture, floorcloths, jewelry, collage, woodblock prints, encaustics, ceramics, blown glass, and handmade books.Many of the artists in the show point to the local farmers markets as a source of inspiration.
Some artists go one better and incorporate actual produce in their work.
Maya Kini uses very thin slices of real...
Incorporate > Art that?s Good Enough to Eat: Delicious, a Show of Culinary Art, Opens at Studio Gallery in San Francisco
VersusMedia and the Horror Channel Want You to Create a Teaser Trailer
(ContentDesk) January 27, 2006 -- As an avid supporter of the independent film industry, VersusMedia is continuing to do their part to get your films in front of the right audience.VersusMedia is happy to extend an invitation for any filmmaker to help the Horror Channel (http://www.horrorchannel.com) create short teaser commercials for online and television use. This is a great opportunity for those filmmakers who are Horror fans to get a little promotion from something they love.The top 5-10 teasers will be voted on by Horror fans at the Horror Channel website itself, and the top ones will be awarded with Horror Channel swag.All teasers must be in VersusMedia's hands by no later than February 28th, 2006. The trailers (no longer than 15-20 seconds) should incorporate the Horror Channel logo or text and in a preferred format of either .wmv or .mov.
All teasers will be accepted electronically or by mail. More information...
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Learning Management Systems
Learning Management Systems are e-systems that seek to advance employee skills in an organization through ongoing training and development. These apparatus are fast evolving as must-have tools in the e-learning scenario. These are preferred as they are fast, convenient, consistent, effective and demonstrate high retention. But these systems are expensive and selecting the right system for an organization can be a challenge. Several aspects need to be considered before making a choice.
These are:Define the learning strategy: The learning strategy of an organization must be understood before choosing a system. This involves understanding the target audience, their learning preferences, locations and resources. This also involves understanding corporate goals and expectations from the learning management system.Understand the scope of work: The right system must meet core requirements initially and subsequent requirements in the future. Thus before making a purchase it is crucial...
Learning Management Systems
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