What designer makes the bags with the two overlapping circles?
02.February, 2010
I see some bags that are plain black with two large overlapping circles. What designer is this?
if its two c’s its channel but if its o’s its a random fake brand immatating channel
What designer tote would be best to use in high school?
26.January, 2010
I need helppp
haha what is the best designer tote to use in high school?
I looked at some juicy ones and they were reasonable at 120 but not really my style.
I want one that’s more indie like something lauren Conrad would have
Nothing over 150!
Thankyou!
http://www.verabradley.com/Site/Store/ProductDetail.aspx?colorid=58&sku=152%3a58
i think this bag is perfect, i got it at the beginning of summer, and its worked very well. its a good price b.c its good quality. what drove me to buy it is the fact that it looks very bohemian or trippy so i think youd like it
good luck =]
What in detail is the sound designer responsible for in film?
24.January, 2010
I’m a young director and i’m pretty much familiar with what sound design is, what i’m wondering is pretty much where does the editor’s job end and sound designer’s begin… i mean is the sound designer responsible for syncing dialogue / adding sound effects etc? Or does that person just fix sound levels and clean up noise? I looked around online to find a detailed description of that job but couldn’t find much what i’m looking for.
If anyone could give me a detailed breakdown of that the job of a sound designer consists of i’d really appreciate it. Serious answers only please.
I am a Sound Designer myself, though new to the profession – Just finished doing my debut feature film. Even though this is my profession, it is quite hard to draw a distinct line to explain our role in the making of a film.
I’d say a Sound Designer is like a director, but a person who direct just the audio of the film. If we consider post production to consist of three different wings, it would be Editing, Music Scoring and Sound Design. Ideally, Composer and Sound Designer should be involved right from the pre-production stage. Sound Editors rarely read the script of a film, but as a Sound Designer, it is highly recommended that you read the script before you even take a look at the film. Again, there is no hard rule and I realy dont know how many follow this.
Trying to be more specific to the quesion asked here, Sound Editors cuts away, and makes sure all the provided sounds are in Sync. But where did these sounds come from ? It is the job of a Sound Designer to decide what all sounds should be recorded on location, what kind of pattern should be followed during Foley, and in short, direct the whole audio team -perhaps not the dialogue editors and mixers.
As a Sound Designer, this person will be present during the final mix, when the Mixing Engineer mix down various sub mixes. This include sub mix for FX, sub mix for Foley, sub mix for Atmosphere, and Sub mix for dialogues.
Coming back to the question again, No, the Sound Designer is not really responsible for Syncing Dialogues. The Dialogue editor is responsible for this. But a Sound Designer is responsible for adding Sound Effects. and more importantly, he decides when Silence should be used, which no one else might do, and no one would mind suggesting!
This is the ideal role of a sound designer. But from my personal experience and from what I have seen in the industry – A Sound Designer does pretty much everything related with sound if required. On location recording using a boom, editing sounds, cleaning up sounds, foley, mixing, and what not !
What are the laws on selling designer inspired handbags?
15.January, 2010
When I go on vacation I always see people selling designer handbag knockoffs. I want to set up shop and sell some but want to make sure its legal. I would of course tell people they are not the real thing, just inspired to look like the expensive ones.
Also, where could I order lots of these purses?
Thanks.
Selling "any" counterfeit item in the US is illegal, even if you tell people they aren’t real you’re still violating the laws in the US. However, as long as the purses don’t have the same logo, name, etc. it can be sold. To order similar purses try putting words like "inspired by handbags" "designer handbags" and so forth.
Whats the difference between pro hormones and designer steroids?
30.December, 2009
Hello I am a 31 yr old male in the military that regularly lifts in the gym. I have started taking M-Drol by Competitive Edge labs and its working great. Is this a pro hormone or a designer steroid?
You didn’t answer his questions Barcode. Quit trolling.
M-Drol is 2a,17a di methyl etiocholan 3-one, 17b-ol, which is a prohormone, which is the same as a designer steroid. It also goes by Superdrol, or Methyl Masterdiol. It is a precursor to the anabolic steroid Masteron (Drostanolone Propionate), a short acting steroidal molecule.
Hopefully you’re planning on a post cycle therapy, since prohormones will shut down your natural testosterone production (though not as severely as real AAS). You need Clomiphene or Tamoxifen to counteract the shutdown of your Hypothalmic Pituitary Testicular Axis. Also, to prevent first pass liver metabolism, it’s 17alpha alkylated, making it very liver toxic. Hopefully you’re not drinking or anything like that, as you’ll find that it’ll kill your liver. I advise you get bloodwork done the second you’re done taking it.
It will not cause impotence, but it will kill your sex drive, and you’ll lose all gains made on it as your body shuts down its natural test production and converts everything into estrogen.
It’s hard to explain clearly over Yahoo answers, but basically, see a doctor and ask his advice.
How to becom a weapon designer for the military?
28.December, 2009
what degrees would a person need from college to become a weapon designer for the military? Mechanical Engineering? Aeronautical Engineering?
oh and preferably a rifle type designer
I don’t need your jack*** answer Will. I made a 32 on the ACT and I have a 4.0 GPA. My grammar is fine.
Military weapons developments are supplied through contracts with US companies, or at least US factories.
I wouldn’t worry. If you don’t know basic grammar and punctuation, you have no chance.
What is a fashion designer or actress that is in orange county that I could interview for school?
25.December, 2009
I have to do a day on the job project for school and I want to be a fashion designer or actress.I live in orange county and I need to interview a fashion designer or actress in person and see what they do and take pictures.
Oday Shakar, young upcoming Laguna Beach fashion designer
What are the best designer marijuana alternatives out there to purchase?
23.December, 2009
Im trying to quit smoking and want to ween off, any designer marijuana alternatives out there that anyone has tried?
herbal blends such as serenity now, mojo, ultimate warrior, puff, zohai, and many others, i get mine in smoke shops in new orleans but im sure theres other ways to get it now that its such a big bussiness
How do you start becoming a fashion designer?
19.December, 2009
I’m a 14 year old girl and I love drawing, painting, and anything creative. My dream is to become a fashion designer, but i don’t know how to sew or anything about fashion design. Is there any way that i could learn on my own and start designing now?
Find out what country they are from. Also write what type of fashion each company makes. These are called "fashion categories". Some examples of categories are: footwear, accessiores, juniorwear, career wear. Decide what category interests you the most. Next start a scrapbook or portfolio with pictures of that type of fashion. If you want to add sketches, that will add to the notebook. Also make a list of companies or brands in that category, as well as your most favorite and inspirational designers. My favorite design fashion is Baby Phat.
Learn to draw drapery. If you can find a class that draws people or "life drawing", take that too. If you can’t draw real people, start drawing from photos of fashion models. Also learn about color, and mixing color. Know what colors look good together and how color groups are assembled. Focus on drawing actual fashions, and perfecting drawing bodies.
Get a mannequin that you can pin fabric on or drape to make designs to see how they would fit a body. Draping is another word for covering, dressing, or hanging cloth in loose folds. You can learn about this in a sewing class, or through a fashion school or program.
Study the patterns and become familiar with sewing pattern shapes. Sew for real people (like family and friends) so that you get familiar with body shapes and fit. Also learn about fabric. Know what fabrics are made from (silk? wool? cotton?) and how they are woven (velvet, twill, satin).
You will learn a great deal about dealing with a customer and fitting the human body in all its variations (tall, short, petite or large). You can also charge money for your work.
Visit web sites such as pantone.com to see what colors are going to be in fashion. Also try to predict what fashion will be popular in the future. Is it being sold in stores or online? What are the major department stores? What stores sell the category of fashion you are interested in? Also learn about "targeting your customer base". This means knowing the type of person who will buy your fashions.
If you live close to a community college or university, see if that school has a program in fashion. Plan to spend at least 2 years in any fashion design program. Don’t feel that you have to spend a lot of money to get this training. Many states have public colleges or trade schools with excellent fashion training.
Ask your teacher or instructor about this, an internship in Paris would be a fantastic opportunity.
When you graduate, you should have a portfolio of your best work. Usually these illustrations are of the one category that you are interested in finding a job in. A good portfolio will sometimes have sample garments too. A good size for a portfolio is 14" x 17".
Think of your first job as ‘graduate school’. You won’t be a designer yet, but you might work for one. It will be hard work, long hours, and lots of exciting times. As you work, you will move up the career ladder, working at many positions before you become a designer. A professional designer has huge responsibilities, and only a seasoned one qualifies to take on those tasks.
What is the standard commission for a designer?
17.December, 2009
I work as a kitchen designer in an environment where the pay is hourly; I am going to branch out into freelance kitchen design. What is the standard commission for kitchen/bath/remodeling design?
Anywhere from 3% – 10%.