Seven deadly sins research
Lust – Lust refers to an intense desire, usually to engage in illegal or immoral sexual pleasure. Lust can lead to sexual immorality between two unmarried individuals or between two people who’re not legally married to one another.
gluttony – There are numerous ways to commit gluttony, including;
• Eating too much,
• Eating too soon,
• Eating too daintily,
• Eating too expensively, and
• Eating too eagerly.
Greed – The sin of greed manifests in various ways, including;
• Hoarding of materials,
• Theft and robbery, and
• Bribery and corruption.
Sloth – Sloth has also been defined as a failure to do things that one should do, though the understanding of the sin was that this laziness or lack of work was simply a symptom.
Wrath – Wrath is simply uncontrolled feelings of anger, rage, or hatred. Wrath feeds on a strong desire to exact vengeance and is often fueled by an irrational drive to harm others.
Envy – Envy is the desire for possessions, happiness, as well as the talents and abilities of others. Most envious people are sad and will go out of their way to get what other people have.
Pride – Pride is defined as an excessive love for oneself, belief in one’s abilities, the desire to excel everyone else. Pride is such a vile sin that it has often been considered as the root cause of the other six of the seven deadly sins.
Audio

This is what i will use for my audio piece. A multitrack will be useful for me to put sounds together. This will let me manage the levels of the sounds to go with my images to create tense emotions.
Free sounds found from the internet



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What is research?
- What is research? Why is research important to your projects?
Research means developing your ideas and improving them.
- What do you understand by the term, ‘Primary Research’? Give examples of primary research you may carry out in you project.
Primary research means collecting data that has not been collected before.
- What do you understand by the term, ‘Secondary Research’? Give examples of secondary research you may carry out in you project.
Secondary research is putting data together that already exists. I used this method researching all the sins, how to get the best photos for portrait, Lighting techniques and camera lenses.
- Explain the differences between Quantitive and Qualitative. What type of Quantitative and Qualitative research could you carry out to help inform your project?
Quantitative involves numbers and qualitative is descriptions and details. I used qualitative to research all the sins.
- Discuss ethical issues relating to research.
- List six places you find research.
Books, Websites, questionnaires, Articles and Images.
- Using ‘Steps in Conduction Research’ (page 9), Outline research you may undertake to inform your ideas for 7 Deadly Sins.
- Using Harvard Referencing, correctly reference the guide used to carry out this task.


