People entries
such as politicians, celebrities, teachers, entrepreneurs, athletes, etc.
Product brand entries
such as household electrical appliances, chemical products, websites, clients, clothing brands, commercial performances, etc.
Medical entries
such as medical institutions, medical equipment, medicines, health care, cosmetics, doctors, etc.
Enterprise entries
Subject-type behavior: enterprise legal person, enterprise illegal person (enterprise unauthorized), cosmetics, etc.
Entries in the enterprise category
Actions in the subject category: enterprise legal person, enterprise unincorporated (excluding medical enterprise unincorporated)
Other
None of the above are the type of entries I created
Question 2: What is the difference between a subject category and a classifieds category The subject category is a large outline category
while a classifieds category can contain other secondary and tertiary information
The subject category can contain other tertiary and tertiary information. Information can contain other secondary and tertiary structures
So it's not the same. A thematic classification is larger and more specialized
Question 3: Cinematic Genre:
In film theory, genre is the basic means of classifying (commercial) films. A "genre" usually refers to a number of films that share similarities in the narrative elements that make up the film.
Genre classification:
There are three criteria commonly used to classify films into genres: scene, mood, and form. Scene refers to the place where the movie takes place. Mood refers to the feelings *** conveyed throughout the movie. A movie may also be shot with a particular device or presented in a particular style, i.e. form.
● Scene
? Crime film: characters appear in the realm of criminal behavior
? Black *** : the main characters appear in the realm of nihilism, existentialism, or the main character is depicted in such a way
? Historical: takes place in the past
? Science fiction films: characters appear in a different reality, usually the future or space
? Sports: sports and places that belong to a sport
? War movies: battlefields and places belonging to a particular war
? Westerns: the American West from colonial times to modern times
● Mood
? Action: usually involves a moral battle between "good" and "bad", fought through violence or physical force
? Adventure: contains danger, risk, and/or opportunity, often with high fantasy
? Comedy: attempts to provoke laughter
? Drama: focuses on character development
? Fantasy: a metaphysical fiction outside of reality (e.g. myth, legend)
? Horror: attempts to provoke fear in the audience
? Deduction: the process of moving from the unknown to the known by discovering and solving a series of clues
? Romance: detailing the elements of romantic love
? Thriller: attempts to provoke excitement or tension in the audience
● Form
? Animation: the illusion of movement created by the continuous presentation of static pictures, either handmade or computerized
? Biopics: films that dramatize the lives of real people with varying degrees of alteration of the factual basis
? Documentary: a realistic tracking of events or people used to gain an understanding of a point of view or issue
? Experimental films (pioneering films): films created to test audience response or expand the boundaries of filmmaking/storytelling and then released
? Musical: A movie in which all or some of the characters sing from time to time
? Short films: films that endeavor to contain the elements of a "standard-length" film in a relatively short period of time
● Age
? Children's films: movies for young children that, in contrast to family films, do not attempt to appeal to audiences beyond young children
? Family films: attempt to appeal to all ages and are suitable for young audiences. Examples include Disney movies
? *** : Films intended for adult audiences only, which may contain violence, disturbing themes, obscene language or explicit sexual behavior. *** may also be used as a synonym for *** Agree 6|Comments
Question 4: What is the classification of high school essay topics Self-growth: youth, interest, youth, ambition, perseverance, genius and diligence, growth, education/development, fang sha, fun;
Moral cultivation: tolerance, habit, cultivation, poise, respect, temperament, conscience, honesty, humility, prudence, arrogance
Moral cultivation: tolerance, habit, cultivation, respect, temperament, conscience, honesty, modesty, prudence, pride, honesty, tolerance and competition, small and big sections, self-discipline and self-discipline; introspection and reflection (look in the mirror), nature and dress, dedication and solicitude, demeanor, vanity and a sense of honor;
Bittersweet life: goals and beliefs, responsibility, creativity, fame and fortune, frustration, transcendence, health, ideals, opportunities and struggles, learning, success, location, challenges, abandonment, waiting, choosing, heroes, methods, self-support, strength; beliefs, hardships and difficulties, holding strong.
Emotional world: love, friendship, teacher-student love, patriotism, moving, cherishing, feeling, communication, understanding, dignity, encouragement, individuality, happiness, trust, temperament;
Philosophical aspects: destiny and struggle, the lack of beauty and the discovery of beauty, self-worth and social value, life is like water, space, road, distance, long distance. space, road, distance, long and short, history and reality, eternity and instant, luck and struggle, interval, long and short, change and unchanging, scientific outlook on development, give and take, immediate and long-term interests, source and flow, practice and theory, individuality and ****ness, inheritance and innovation, counting and quantity, ;foreign and Chinese cultures, patriotism and internationalism, human beings and nature, harmony and difference, principle and humility, subjective views and listen to both, doubt and conviction, frame and breakthrough, innovation and adventure, do and don't do, freedom and discipline, ideal and reality, perseverance and change, self-reliance and help from others, jealousy and competition, best and better, walk and stop, repetition, look forward and backward, look up and look down, part and whole, computer and human brain, door and wall, one for all, look at the problem holistically, subjectivity and objectivity ();
Rules and norms: fairness, cooperation, rules, rights, law, equality;
Social hotspots: environmental protection, fashion, worship, stargazing, peace, cultural heritage, packaging, talent, competition, advertisement, era of globalization, international, environmental protection, fashion and traditions, cultural heritage, packaging, talent, competition, confession, era of world-wide-ization, international;
Technological era: space, Network and information, knowledge, cloning, discovery, technology and humanities Universe, collection and information, common sense, invention, science and technology
Caring heart, cover the situation, unity, love of one's own country, harness opportunities, strong
Character and Virtue:Tolerance, habit, cultivation, instrumentalism, respect, sentiments, conscience, honesty, humility; Tolerance Throwing away opportunities
Laws and standards. Fairness, mutual assistance, law, power, decree, equality;
Emotional world: caring, friendship, teacher-student love, affection, touch, love and cherish, feeling, comprehension, communication, understanding, dignity, encouragement, well-being, opportunity,
Question 5: Types of novel themes? Wuxia novels, reasoning novels, historical novels, romance novels, science fiction novels, fantasy novels, game novels, fantasy novels, adventure novels, horror novels, Metallurgical novels, satirical novels, novels of gods and monsters, movie novels, overhead historical novels, online game novels, light novels, military novels
Question 6: What is the type of the main body The main body of the classification standard is a lot of, according to the nature of the main body, if divided into Individuals, institutions, legal persons and other organizations, if the criminal procedure relationship is divided into specialized agencies and litigants, so it is necessary to specify which classification standards
Question 7: What are the themes of the film Just like other works of art, the theme of the film is the soul of the film and the essence of the film works, but also our obsession with the "spiritual home". "Theme It is also the "spiritual home" that we are fascinated by. It is something that we try to summarize and analyze after watching a film.
Theme - the core and connotation of the content of the movie;
is the theme of the movie to express the idea.
The content and theme of a movie work permeates and embodies the creator's worldview, values, and the creator's understanding of life and emotions.
The theme of the movie is often diversified, multi-faceted, multi-entry point. We can understand this way: the theme of the movie is the connotation of the action and characters of the movie, and the extension of the plot and events of the movie. The theme is the implication of the life experience and experience of the screenwriter and director, and the theme of the work of art is the emotional catharsis of the director's thought and desire when it is transformed into an image.
The story and theme of a modern movie can often be told in one sentence, but not in ten thousand.
The theme of modern movies is deepening, an inner emotional experience for the audience.
The theme of the movie is not the "experience", "social significance" and "ideological value" that we summarize and conclude after watching the movie. It is the goal of the creator of the movie and the purification of the soul.
The theme of movie art is often not simple, not superficial, but deepened, multiple meanings. We need to grasp the whole.
Cinematic Genre:
In film theory, genre is the basic means of categorizing (commercial) films. A "genre" usually refers to a number of films that share similarities in the narrative elements that make up the film.
Genre classification:
There are three criteria commonly used to classify films into genres: scene, mood, and form. Scene refers to the place where the movie takes place. Mood refers to the feelings *** conveyed throughout the movie. A movie may also be shot with a particular device or presented in a particular style, i.e. form.
● Scene
? Crime film: characters appear in the realm of criminal behavior
? Black *** : the main characters appear in the realm of nihilism, existentialism, or the main character is depicted in such a way
? Historical: takes place in the past
? Science fiction films: characters appear in a different reality, usually the future or space
? Sports: sports and places that belong to a sport
? War movies: battlefields and places belonging to a particular war
? Westerns: the American West from colonial times to modern times
● Mood
? Action: usually involves a moral battle between "good" and "bad", fought through violence or physical force
? Adventure: contains danger, risk, and/or opportunity, often with high fantasy
? Comedy: attempts to provoke laughter
? Drama: focuses on character development
? Fantasy: a metaphysical fiction outside of reality (e.g. myth, legend)
? Horror: attempts to provoke fear in the audience
? Deduction: the process of moving from the unknown to the known by discovering and solving a series of clues
? Romance: detailing the elements of romantic love
? Thriller: attempts to provoke excitement or tension in the viewer
● Form
? Animation: the illusion of movement created by the continuous presentation of static pictures, either handmade or computerized
? Biopics: films that dramatize the lives of real people with varying degrees of alteration of the factual basis
? Documentary: a realistic tracking of events or people used to gain an understanding of a point of view or issue
? Experimental films (pioneering films): films created to test audience response or expand the boundaries of filmmaking/storytelling and then released
? Musical: A movie in which all or some of the characters sing from time to time
? Short films: films that endeavor to contain the elements of a "standard-length" film in a relatively short period of time
● Age
? Children's films: movies for young children that, in contrast to family films, do not attempt to appeal to audiences beyond young children
? Family films: attempt to appeal to all ages and are suitable for young audiences. Examples include Disney movies
? *** : Films intended for adult audiences only, which may contain violence, disturbing themes, obscene language or explicit sexual behavior. *** may also be used as a synonym for ***... >>
Question 8: What are the various styles of music categorized...? 1, Pop/Rock Pop/Rock
Acid Rock Acid Rock
Alternative/Indie Rock Alternative/Indie Rock
British Invasion British Invasion
Christian Rock Christian Rock
Dance-Pop Dance Music
Death Metal Death Metal
Experimental Rock Experimental Rock
Folk-Rock Folk Rock
Goth Metal Gothic Metal
Hard Rock Hard Rock
Heavy Metal
Noise-Rock
Pop
Post-Rock
Psychedelic
Punk
Punk Metal
Rock &. Roll Rock
Soft Rock Soft Rock/Slow Rock
2. Blues
Country Blues Country Blues
Electric Blues Electronic Blues
Folk-Blues Folk Blues
Jazz Blues Jazz Blues
Jump Blues Jump Blues
New Orleans Blues New Orleans Blues
New York Blues New York Blues
Piano Blues Piano Blues
Soul-Blues Soul Blues
Urban Blues Urban Blues
3. International International Music
Afro-Beat African Percussion
Afro-Pop African Pop
Celtic Pop Celtic Pop
Hawaiian Pop Hawaiian Pop
Indian Pop Indian Music
Western European Traditions
World Fusion World Fusion
Chinese Folk Music Chinese Folk Music
Chinese Folk Song Chinese Folk Song
DouJin 同人音乐
Shima Uta 島呗
Enka 演歌
Japanese Folk Music 邦樂
4、Jazz Jazz
Avant-Garde Jazz Avant-Garde Jazz
Boogie-Woogie Buki-Wu Ki
Bop
Chamber Jazz Chamber Jazz
Cool Cold Jazz
Free Jazz Free Jazz
Fusion Fusion Jazz
Hard Bop
New Orleans Jazz New Orleans Jazz
Smooth Jazz
New Orleans Jazz
New Orleans Jazz
New Orleans Jazz
New Orleans Jazz <
Smooth Jazz Soft Jazz
Soul Jazz
Swing
5. Rap Rap
Alternative Rap Alternative Rap
East Coast Rap East Coast Rap
Gangsta Rap Gangsta Rap
Jazz-Rap Jazz Rap
Latin Rap Latin Rap
Old-School Rap Old-School Rap
Political Rap Political Rap
Pop-Rap Pop Rap
Southern Rap Southern Rap
Turntabli *** Turntableism
Underground Rap Underground Rap
West Coast Rap West Coast Rap
6. Electronic
Big Beat
Disco
Downtempo Slow Beat
Electro Electronic
House Ho-Ho Dance Music
Idm Intelligent Dance Music
Jungle/Drum'n'bass Jungle ...... >>