㈠ 民間故事圖片素材無版權在哪找
千圖網。
千圖寬吵網是慎租侍專為用戶提供高清原創民間故事圖片網站,民間故事圖片元素等供您在線下載使用,型神同時還提供民間故事圖片元素,民間故事圖片背景大全等等等。
㈡ 快手故事主播材料哪裡弄的
快手故事主播材料可以在快手官網上明侍獲取,也可以從快手的社交媒體平台上獲取。快手官網上有大量的襲亂故事主播材料,包括視頻、圖片、音頻等,可以滿足您的不同需求。此外,快手的社交媒體平台上也有大量的故事主播材料,可以激禪吵滿足您的不同需求。
㈢ 快手講故事素材去哪裡找
有專門的素材網站。
講故事,已經成為一項綜合了情商,教育,娛樂,神經系統科學的重要溝通能力,並廣泛應用在了商業,組織發展,領導力,營銷等各個領域,在當今信息爆炸的時代,精心構思的故事,可以讓人際交往中的信息交流更加豐滿多層次,更容易產生情感上共鳴,從而產生巨大的能量。
給你一個場景,你在參加一個給邊遠山區的貧困孩子捐款的慈善活動,主持人在募捐時以此拓展。
㈣ 很多大佬寫文章都會放很多故事,他們的故事素材是哪裡找的呢
中國上下5000年故事太多了 只要想找肯定是能找得到的
首先自己可以編造故事 還記得上學的時候寫作文 很多時候都是在編根據自己平時的所見所聞加以潤色修飾 或者像那些小說家一樣 自己創作 我覺得這些還是比較難的 需要這個人的綜合文學素養極其好才行
第二個天下文章一大抄 你抄我來我抄他 所以用各種各樣的手段去搜尋這樣的文章 有可能是打開瀏覽器看到了不錯的文章 有可能是下載了不錯的APP里邊有很多精彩的文章 有很多也是來自於自己的粉絲提供的 自己周邊的真實的生活案例加以改編
只要留心發現生活周邊處處是故事 這些故事都是這些優秀創作者的素材 是他們收益的法寶 是他們作品靈魂的支撐
是用瀏覽器搜到的!
即便沒有經歷,但可以編故事。
故事會上的故事大多都是虛構的,素材也不用找,頂多借鑒一二。
大佬文章中的故事素材,想來也不外乎是通過以下途徑弄來的:自己經歷過的,書上看來的,別處聽來的,根據或經歷過的或書上看來的或從別人那裡聽來的,寫文章的大佬就可以編出很多引人入勝的故事來。
記不得是誰說的了:「故事是一個圓球,從任何地方起始它都會滾動的」,寫作尤其是寫小說,首先就要具備講故事的本領,故事講得好不好,將直接決定有沒有人聽有多少人聽,也將直接影響你的講故事的書有多少人願意掏錢買,銷量如何?獲利幾許?
近來頗受爭議的諾獎得主莫言,可以算得上是一個寫文章的大佬了,他就自稱自己「是一個講故事的人」,他講故事的水平還是不錯的,所以他有這份自信,寫出了那麼多的作品,講了那麼多的故事,還得了那麼多的獎。
故事思維很重要,沒有人願意聽干澀的觀點。
語言經過特殊加工,持續,深入,反復。正是因為這樣,加工故事的技能發展為一門極其特殊的藝術,就是文學藝術。
描述問題,加入故事元素,最終解決問題,大概的思路吧。
網易養豬,要講豬的故事。
萬科賣房,要講房的故事。
養雞的講十隻雞的故事。
賣鴨蛋的講他們的烤海鴨蛋故事。
故事講得好,就是不一樣。
之所以是大佬,就在平常的時候就在積累了,看到書上的句子,別人的好故事,名人軼事,小說橋段等等,他們會建立一個資料庫的東西,比如你家的衣櫃,上衣還是襪子,需要哪個用哪個。要學會豐富自己的衣櫃哦。祝你早日成為大佬。
一是因為他們的閱歷豐富,二是因為他們的生活經歷多,注意積累。
首先,應該跟個人閱歷相關,真假虛實的手法表達出來,會寫故事的人,語言表達能力不會差。
其次,網上文章豐富多彩,多數是參考加工過來的、故事故事,不必當真了,只要你閱讀開心就行,別問出處,別當真。忽悠就是這么來的,我講個故事忽悠下吧
我一個朋友在建設銀行工作,昨天她說了個她親身經歷的一件事:
一天中午,銀行儲蓄大廳里沒有顧客,我正坐在存取櫃台的窗口內發呆。這時一個女顧客走進大廳,來到我的窗口,她遞給我一張紙條說是要取錢。
我接過紙條一看,上面寫著:茲派xx同志前往貴銀行提取人民幣十萬元。下面落款是(中共中央辦公廳)
看著這極不規范的手寫紙條,我立馬肯定這是個騙局,只是覺得這個騙局也太「小兒科」了。
我正在猶豫是否要報警,突然發現這位女子的臉上神情恍惚,穿著也很凌亂。我意識到她可能是一個精神病患者,所以,我打消了報警的念頭,把她交給了大堂的保安。
大堂保安聽我介紹完情況,就對那位女子說:你這張條子要提款,得先去街對面的派出所,找所長給你蓋個章。
那女子聽了保安的話,想都沒想就奔街對面的派出所去了。
看到這一幕,我打心眼裡佩服這位保安,心裡想:就沖他這聰明勁,沒准哪天我就會嫁給他呢。
過了午飯時間,大廳里開始忙起來,這時那女子又興沖沖的走了進來,我和那個保安看了直感到詫異,要知道如今這派出所可是好進不好出啊。
那女子高興的說,值班的警察告訴她,如今為了方便群眾,辦公手續簡化了,你這條子不用派出所蓋章就可以取錢。
聽了這女子的話,我不得不佩服這位警察大哥,這手法多純熟,一句話就把這麻煩又給我們忽悠回來了。唉,不服不行。
這下我和那位大堂保安都沒輒了,只好把這位女子交給了大堂的主管,大堂主管弄清楚了事情的來龍去脈後,就問這女子:你取錢幹啥?
那女子說:買好吃的,好穿的。
聽了她的話大堂主管說:我們這是建設銀行,在這取的錢只能用來蓋房子,吃的東西是糧食做的,所以,買吃的錢得去隔壁的農行去取,買衣服的錢要到對面的工商銀行去取。
聽了大堂主管的話,這位女子又興沖沖的走了。看著她離去的背影,我把我們大堂主管佩服的是五體投地。
又過了好一會,我們都快把這事給忘了,那女子又回來了。看著她,我和大堂保安還有主管全傻眼了!
這真神了!我們問這女子怎麼回事,她說農行的人告訴她,只有農民才能在農行取錢,她是城市戶口,不能取。
後來她又去了工商銀行,在那裡,人家告訴她,這里是公行,你是母的不能取。
就在我們傻眼時,行長來了,行長接過紙條看了看對我們說了聲「瞎胡鬧」。
然後轉過身對那女的和藹地說,「同志,不是我們不接待,你是中央派來的,我們級別不夠,要取還得到央行去,」
我的神啊!如今這 社會 ,可真是一個全民忽悠的 社會 ,人人都是忽悠高手。
哈哈 看網文不就為了放鬆心情,圖個樂嗎?何必問人家怎麼寫出來的、你覺得開心就可以了,朋友,你說呢?
日常觀察和靈感
同問![捂臉]
㈤ 小學生參加講故事比賽背景圖片要下載什麼軟體才可以弄
《天天P圖》。天天P圖為全能實用美圖類App,由騰訊出品。包括美化圖片、自然美妝、瘋狂變妝、魔法摳圖等七個模塊。
㈥ 抖音怎麼開直播講故事圖片和音頻怎麼找
在搜索里找即可。
具體的操作步驟如下:
1、在抖音主界面的右上角,點擊放大鏡進行搜索。
2、在搜索框中輸入自己感興趣的內容關鍵詞進行搜索。
3、搜索內容出現後,即可觀看自己感興趣的視頻。
㈦ 手機里生成故事的照片怎麼找
在手機解鎖界面右滑即可查看。圖片故事,可以自動將液慎脊一段時間內的手機內保存的圖片自動生成一條故事,等於將圖片做定期分類處鬧滲理孝數。
㈧ 有誰知道哪裡找得到帶圖片的英語故事
127個英語故事,鞥
網址:
http://www.rr365.com/free/fairytales/A%20Cheerful%20Temper.txt
http://www.rr365.com/free/fairytales/A%20Great%20Grief.txt
http://www.rr365.com/free/fairytales/A%20Leaf%20from%20Heaven.txt
http://www.rr365.com/free/fairytales/A%20Rose%20from%20Homer's%20Grave.txt
http://www.rr365.com/free/fairytales/A%20Story%20from%20the%20Sand-Hills.txt
http://www.rr365.com/free/fairytales/A%20Story.txt
http://www.rr365.com/free/fairytales/Anne%20Lisbeth.txt
http://www.rr365.com/free/fairytales/Beauty%20of%20Form%20and%20Beauty%20of%20Mind.txt
http://www.rr365.com/free/fairytales/By%20the%20Almshouse%20Window.txt
http://www.rr365.com/free/fairytales/Children's%20Prattle.txt
http://www.rr365.com/free/fairytales/Delaying%20is%20not%20Forgetting.txt
好麻煩的,你自己找吧:
http://www.rr365.com/Article/reading/200604/5990.html
還又很多的哦:
英語小故事_學習熱線
http://www.dbpower.cn/forum_view.asp?forum_id=2826&view_id=1234
英語小故事網
http://www.hebsme.gov.cn/manage/wen/viewtemp.asp?id=4287
英語小故事290,有圖,有點意思的:)~
http://flash.cdream.net/flash/050112/12388.htm
英語小故事(英語教學資料-初一英語)
http://www.xe.net/down_view_9791.html
英語小作文網:)~裡面有分類的,可以參考
http://blog.diandian.net/blog/member/1095/archives/2005/2005112584557.shtml#5009
下面幾個英語網,有各個方面的,你可以根據自己的情況,參考下格寫作式和內容:)~~
這里也有不少英語的優秀短文::)~~
http://www.hzsdyfz.com.cn/gao2/English/lanmu.php?size=comp
英語寫作網,很全的,:)~~
http://www.blog.e.cn/user1/12601/subject/
可以學習下:)~~
http://www.hzsdyfz.com.cn/gao2/English/lanmu.php?size=comp
英語書寫範文:)~
http://www.lunwen.org.cn/Html/wx08/
還有現成的:
英語小故事Who Deserves Help? 可以參考:)~
Many years ago, there lived a very rich man who wanted to do something for the people of his town. But first he wanted to find out whether they deserved his help. So he placed a very large stone in the center of the main road into town. Then he hid behind a tree and waited. Soon an old man came along with his cow.
"Who put this stone in the center of the road?" said the old man, but he did not try to remove the stone. Instead, with some difficulty he passed around the stone and continued on his way. Another man came along and did the same thing; then another came, and another. All of them complained about the stone in the center of the road, but not one of them tried to remove it. Late in the afternoon, a young man came along. He saw the stone and said, "The night will be very dark. Some neighbor will come along later in the dark and will fall against the stone. "
The young man then began to move the stone. He pushed and pulled with all his strength to move it to one side. But imagine his surprise when under the stone he found a bag full of money and this message: "This money is for the thoughtful person who removes this stone from the road. That person deserves help."
其實你也可以用flash的:
劍橋英語不錯的:http://www.xintang.cn/
也可以直接找網址:http://www.xintang.cn/xintang/xuexizhongxin/donghua.htm
http://www.xintang.cn/xintang/xuexizhongxin/yingwengequ.htm
http://www.xintang.cn/xintang/xuexizhongxin/donghuaguoshi.htm
http://www.xintang.cn/xintang/xuexizhongxin/dianzitushu.htm
http://www.xintang.cn/xintang/xuexizhongxin/ihuaanyu.htm
http://www.xintang.cn/xintang/xuexizhongxin/ihuaanyu.htm
或者這個
翅 膀
一天,我工作的炸雞店在關門前出現了一陣搶購狂潮,結果除了雞翅外所有的東西都賣完了。當我正准備鎖門時,一名喝醉了的旅客進來要進餐。我問他翅膀行不行,他從櫃台上靠過身子來,回答道:「女士,我到這兒來是吃東西的,不是要飛!」
Wings
The fried-chicken restaurant where I was working had a big rush just before closing one day, leaving us with nothing to sell but wings. As I was about to lock the doors, aa quietly intoxicated customer came in and ordered dinner. When I asked if wings would be all right, he leaned over the counter and replied, "Lady, I came in here to eat, not fly."
真的是太多了:
這是保存在我的電腦里的哦
A Brother Like That
A friend of mine named Paul received an automobile from his brother as a Christmas present. On Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, a street urchin was walking around the shiny new car, admiring it.
"Is this your car, Mister?" he said.
Paul nodded. "My brother gave it to me for Christmas." The boy was astounded. "You mean your brother gave it to you and it didn』t cost you nothing? Boy, I wish . . ." He hesitated.
Of course Paul knew what he was going to wish for. He was going to wish he had a brother like that. But what the lad said jarred Paul all the way down to his heels.
"I wish," the boy went on, "That I could be a brother
like that."
Paul looked at the boy in astonishment, then impulsively he added, "Would you like to take a ride in my car?"
"Oh yes, Id love that."
After a short ride, the boy turned with his eyes aglow, said, "Mister, would you mind driving in front of my house?"
Paul smiled a little. He thought he knew what the lad wanted. He wanted to show his neighbors that he could ride home in a big automobile. But Paul was wrong again. "Will you stop where those two steps are?" the boy asked.
He ran up the steps. Then in a little while Paul heard him coming back, but he was not coming fast. He was carrying his little crippled brother. He sat him down on the bottom step, then sort of squeezed up against him and pointed to the car.
"There she is, Buddy, just like I told you upstairs. His brother gave it to him for Christmas and it didn』t cost him a cent. And some day Im gonna give you one just like it . . . then you can see for yourself all the pretty things in the Christmas windows that Ive been trying to tell you about."
Paul got out and lifted the lad to the front seat of his car. The shining-eyed older brother climbed in beside him and the three of them began a memorable holiday ride. That Christmas Eve, Paul learned what Jesus meant when he said: "It is more blessed to give . . . "
內容:
哥哥的心願
聖誕節時,保羅的哥哥送他一輛新車。聖誕節當天,保羅離開辦公室時,一個男孩繞著那輛閃閃發亮的新車,十分贊嘆地問:
"先生,這是你的車?"
保羅點點頭:"這是我哥哥送給我的聖誕節禮物。"男孩滿臉驚訝,支支吾吾地說:"你是說這是你哥送的禮物,沒花你一分錢?天哪,我真希望也能……"
保羅當然知道男孩他真想希望什麼。他希望能有一個象那樣的哥哥。但是小男孩接下來說的話卻完全出乎了保羅的意料。
"我希望自己能成為送車給弟弟的哥哥。"男孩繼續說。
保羅驚愕地看著那男孩,沖口而出地說:"你要不要坐我的車去兜風?"
"哦,當然好了,我太想坐了!"
車開了一小段路後,那孩子轉過頭來,眼睛閃閃發亮,對我說:"先生,你能不能把車子開到我家門前?"
保羅微笑,他知道孩子想干什麼。那男孩必定是要向鄰居炫耀,讓大家知道他坐了一部大轎車回家。但是這次保羅又猜錯了。"你能不能把車子停在那兩個台階前?"男孩要求道。
男孩跑上了階梯,過了一會兒保羅聽到他回來了,但動作似乎有些緩慢。原來把他跛腳的弟弟帶出來了,將他安置在第一個台階上,緊緊地抱著他,指著那輛新車。
只聽那男孩告訴弟弟:"你看,這就是我剛才在樓上對你說的那輛新車。這是保羅他哥哥送給他的哦!將來我也會送給你一輛像這樣的車,到那時候你就能自己去看那些在聖誕節時,掛窗口上的漂亮飾品了,就象我告訴過你的那樣。"
保羅走下車子,把跛腳男孩抱到車子的前座。興奮得滿眼放光的哥哥也爬上車子,坐在弟弟的身旁。就這樣他們三人開始一次令人難忘的假日兜風。
那個聖誕夜,保羅才真正體會主耶穌所說的"施比受更有福"的道理。
A man came home form work late, tired and found his 5 years old son waiting for him at the door. "Daddy, may I ask you a question?" "Yeah, sure, what is it?" replied the man. "Daddy, how much do you make an hour?" "If you must know, I make $20 an hour."" Oh," The little boy replied, with his head down, looking up, he said, "Daddy, may I please borrow $10" the father was furious, "If the only reason you asked that is so you can borrow some money to buy a silly toy, then you go to bed." The little boy quietly went to his room and shut the door. After about an hour or so, the man had calmed down. And started to think. Maybe there was something he really needed to buy with that $10 and he really didn't ask for money very often. The man went to the door of the little boy's room and opened the door.」 Are you asleep, son?" he asked. "no daddy," replied the boy. "I've been thinking, maybe I was too hard on you earlier." said the man, "Here's the $10 you asked for." the little boy sat straight up, smiling. "Oh, thank you daddy!" he yelled. Then, reaching under his pillow he pulled out some crumpled up bills. The man seeing that the boy already had money, started to get angry again. The little boy slowly counted out his money, then looked up at his father. "Why do you want more money? Is you already have some?" the father asked. "Because I didn't have enough, but now I do.」The little boy repiied, "Daddy , I have $20 now. Can I buy an hour of your time? Please come home early tomorrow. I would like to have dinner with you."
Little Red Riding Hood
Once upon a time there was a dear little girl who was loved by everyone who looked at her, but most of all by her grandmother, and there was nothing that she would not have given to the child. Once she gave her a little riding hood of red velvet, which suited her so well that she would never wear anything else; so she was always called 'Little Red Riding Hood.'
One day her mother said to her: 'Come, Little Red Riding Hood, here is a piece of cake and a bottle of wine; take them to your grandmother, she is ill and weak, and they will do her good. Set out before it gets hot, and when you are going, walk nicely and quietly and do not run off the path, or you may fall and break the bottle, and then your grandmother will get nothing; and when you go into her room, don't forget to say, "Good morning", and don't peep into every corner before you do it.'
'I will take great care,' said Little Red Riding Hood to her mother, and gave her hand on it.
The grandmother lived out in the wood, half a league from the village, and just as Little Red Riding Hood entered the wood, a wolf met her. Red Riding Hood did not know what a wicked creature he was, and was not at all afraid of him.
'Good day, Little Red Riding Hood,' said he.
'Thank you kindly, wolf.'
'Whither away so early, Little Red Riding Hood?'
'To my grandmother's.'
'What have you got in your apron?'
'Cake and wine; yesterday was baking-day, so poor sick grandmother is to have something good, to make her stronger.'
'Where does your grandmother live, Little Red Riding Hood?'
'A good quarter of a league farther on in the wood; her house stands under the three large oak-trees, the nut-trees are just below; you surely must know it,' replied Little Red Riding Hood.
The wolf thought to himself: 'What a tender young creature! what a nice plump mouthful - she will be better to eat than the old woman. I must act craftily, so as to catch both.'
So he walked for a short time by the side of Little Red Riding Hood, and then he said: 'See, Little Red Riding Hood, how pretty the flowers are about here - why do you not look round? I believe, too, that you do not hear how sweetly the little birds are singing; you walk gravely along as if you were going to school, while everything else out here in the wood is merry.'
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Little Red Riding Hood raised her eyes, and when she saw the sunbeams dancing here and there through the trees, and pretty flowers growing everywhere, she thought: 'Suppose I take grandmother a fresh nosegay; that would please her too. It is so early in the day that I shall still get there in good time.'
So she ran from the path into the wood to look for flowers. And whenever she had picked one, she fancied that she saw a still prettier one farther on, and ran after it, and so got deeper and deeper into the wood.
Meanwhile the wolf ran straight to the grandmother's house and knocked at the door.
'Who is there?'
'Little Red Riding Hood,' replied the wolf. 'She is bringing cake and wine; open the door.'
'Lift the latch,' called out the grandmother, 'I am too weak, and cannot get up.'
The wolf lifted the latch, the door sprang open, and without saying a word he went straight to the grandmother's bed, and devoured her. Then he put on her clothes, dressed himself in her cap, laid himself in bed and drew the curtains.
Little Red Riding Hood, however, had been running about picking flowers, and when she had gathered so many that she could carry no more, she remembered her grandmother, and set out on the way to her.
She was surprised to find the cottage-door standing open, and when she went into the room, she had such a strange feeling that she said to herself: 'Oh dear! how uneasy I feel today, and at other times I like being with grandmother so much.' She called out: 'Good morning,' but received no answer; so she went to the bed and drew back the curtains. There lay her grandmother with her cap pulled far over her face, and looking very strange.
'Oh! grandmother,' she said, 'what big ears you have!'
'All the better to hear you with, my child,' was the reply.
'But, grandmother, what big eyes you have!' she said.
'All the better to see you with, my dear.'
'But, grandmother, what large hands you have!'
'All the better to hug you with.'
'Oh! but, grandmother, what a terrible big mouth you have!'
'All the better to eat you with!'
And scarcely had the wolf said this, than with one bound he was out of bed and swallowed up Red Riding Hood.
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When the wolf had appeased his appetite, he lay down again in the bed, fell asleep and began to snore very loud.
The huntsman was just passing the house, and thought to himself: 'How the old woman is snoring! I must just see if she wants anything.' So he went into the room, and when he came to the bed, he saw that the wolf was lying in it.
'Do I find you here, you old sinner!' said he. 'I have long sought you!' But just as he was going to fire at him, it occurred to him that the wolf might have devoured the grandmother, and that she might still be saved, so he did not fire, but took a pair of scissors, and began to cut open the stomach of the sleeping wolf.
When he had made two snips, he saw the little red riding hood shining, and then he made two snips more, and the little girl sprang out, crying: 'Ah, how frightened I have been! How dark it was inside the wolf.'
After that the aged grandmother came out alive also, but scarcely able to breathe. Red Riding Hood, however, quickly fetched great stones with which they filled the wolf's belly, and when he awoke, he wanted to run away, but the stones were so heavy that he collapsed at once, and fell dead.
Then all three were delighted. The huntsman drew off the wolf's skin and went home with it; the grandmother ate the cake and drank the wine which Red Riding Hood had brought, and revived. But Red Riding Hood thought to herself: 'As long as I live, I will never leave the path by myself to run into the wood, when my mother has forbidden me to do so.'
It is also related that once, when Red Riding Hood was again taking cakes to the old grandmother, another wolf spoke to her, and tried to entice her from the path. Red Riding Hood, however, was on her guard, and went straight forward on her way, and told her grandmother that she had met the wolf, and that he had said 'good morning' to her, but with such a wicked look in his eyes, that if they had not been on the public road she was certain he would have eaten her up.
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'Well,' said the grandmother, 'we will shut the door, so that he can not come in.'
Soon afterwards the wolf knocked, and cried: 'Open the door, grandmother, I am Little Red Riding Hood, and am bringing you some cakes.'
But they did not speak, or open the door, so the grey-beard stole twice or thrice round the house, and at last jumped on the roof, intending to wait until Red Riding Hood went home in the evening, and then to steal after her and devour her in the darkness. But the grandmother saw what was in his thoughts.
In front of the house was a great stone trough, so she said to the child: 'Take the pail, Red Riding Hood; I made some sausages yesterday, so carry the water in which I boiled them to the trough.'
Red Riding Hood carried until the great trough was quite full. Then the smell of the sausages reached the wolf, and he sniffed and peeped down, and at last stretched out his neck so far that he could no longer keep his footing and began to slip, and slipped down from the roof straight into the great trough, and was drowned. But Red Riding Hood went joyously home, and no one ever did anything to harm her again.
One Friday morning, a teacher came up with a novel way to motivate her class. She told them that she would read a quote and the first student to correctly identify who said it would receive the rest of the day off.
She started with "This was England's finest hour."
Little Suzy instantly jumped up and said, "Winston Churchill."
"Congratulations!" Said the teacher, "You may go home."
The teacher then said, "Ask not what your country can do for you."
Before she could finish this quote, another young lady belts out, "John F.Kennedy".
"Very good," says the teacher, "you may go."
Irritated that he has missed two golden opportunities, Little Johnny said,"I wish those girls would just shut up."
Upon overhearing this comment, the outraged teacher demanded to know who said it.
Johnny instantly rose to his feet and said,"Bill Clinton. I'll see you Monday."
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㈨ 孩子講紅色故事比賽,在哪裡找背景音樂和圖片
可以在ppt網站里找素材。
裡面有很多紅色主題背景和圖片。
圖片是指由圖形、圖像等構成的平面媒體。圖片的格式很多,但總體上可以分為點陣圖和矢量圖兩大類,我們常用BMP、JPG等格式都是點陣圖形,而SWF、CDR、AI等格式的圖形屬於矢量圖形。有形式的事物,我們看到的,是圖畫、照片、拓片等的統稱。圖是技術制圖中的基礎術語,指用點、線、符號、文字和數字等描繪事物幾何特徵、形態、位置及大小的一種形式。隨著數字採集技術和信號處理理論的發展,越來越多的圖片以數字形式存儲。
㈩ 直播講江湖故事素材在哪裡找的
快手上講故事的素材
一般都是來源於身邊發生的事情,身邊的一些小物品,或者說身邊的一些小人兒,就是從生活實際取材。也有的一些是從一些書籍或者一些公眾號,視頻號裡面找來的,然後自己再經過改編。然後形成快手上一些講故事的素材。