Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Navtej Kohli Reviews Paranormal Activity 3

In this article Navtej Kohli Reviews the latest prequel of Paranormal Activity Series.

Found footage films and reality TV are quite common and in more ways than one. First, their production cost is very low and if they become a hit, the profits can go off the roof. A trend started by The Blair Witch Project in 1999, a low budget film, shot on a handheld camera that raked in millions, but it's only the Paranormal Activity franchise that tapped its potential to the full. The third installment of the movie is now playing in a theater near you to put that chill down your spine.

Like Paranormal Activity 2, this too is a prequel set back in 1988. The movie takes you through the childhood of protagonist sisters, exploring the origins of their haunting. The story begins with strange activities and sounds in the night, and the lead male character Dennis, a videographer by profession fixes the cameras around the house to capture any unusual activity while the family sleeps. As the days go by, the demon become more agitated and persistent in its attacks making it difficult for the family to stay in the house.

The lowpoint of the movie is that it doesn't showcase many new scares. The technology is downgraded by 23 years, but the quality of the footage is same as the first two installments. The storytelling is exactly the same as what was seen in part 1 and 2.

An original feature in the movie is when Dennis straps the camera to an oscillating fan base so that he can see both living room and kitchen simultaneously. In the movie, you may see something weird going on in the living room, but have to endure a few nail biting moments to get back from the kitchen to further explore it.

To conclude, the third installment has nothing new to win more hearts, because its the same old wine in a new bottle. However, those who love paranormal activity series would certainly like this one too.

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Navtej Kohli Office Party Tips For Organizers

Office parties are a great way to know your colleagues better. These parties let the employees chill out and relax without any formal supervision. However, this doesn't give you the leverage to do whatever you like and leave a wrong impression on others. If your manager has given you the responsibility to plan an office party, try to make the most of that opportunity. Given below are Navtej Kohli Office Party tips that will help you organize that perfect party.

Office Party Planning Ideas

Invite suggestions and ideas from your co-workers. If you're working with a small organization, you can discuss this in the conference room. However, if yours is a big organization, you can delegate the work to others and involve everyone for ideas.

Fix a budget and find a decent place which fits into that budget like a restro-bar. Make an advance booking as you never know if the place will be available at the last moment. Zero in on the place after due consideration, if you have any doubts think again. Arrange a decent menu that has appetizers, snacks and the main course. And what's the office party without some liquor and cocktails.

What is the purpose of the party? To make sure that employees have a good time. So, before fixing a party date check everyone's availability. The best thing to do is to organize it on a weekend. Or else, opt for a weekday when the workload is not too much.

The decoration and ambiance should be decent and you should arrange adequate seating arrangement. Count the exact number of people who will attend the party, who would be coming and arrange for extra food than what is required. It never hurts to keep some extra amounts, just in case, someone decides to get along his/her spouse or family.

Every party is incomplete without music. So, arrange for a decent band or a live DJ, who can play some great music during the party.
Organize some simple games like dumb charades, musical chairs or simply have a fun introduction speech. This will healp break the ice between the co-workers.
And last but not the least, make sure that the decorum is not compromised. Don't do anything that is offending to others.

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