The group had previously chosen a park as the filming location for their documentary on social media, but realized a park did not relate well to their topic. They decided to research more effective locations. Potential locations included Camden Town, Oxford Street, Hyde Park, and Covent Garden. Camden Town and Hyde Park were narrowed down as choices because they are well-known areas frequented by youth where socializing is common. Camden Town was ultimately selected because of its urban setting and many social places popular with youth.
This document contains drafts 1 through 5 of a double page newspaper advertisement spread. Each draft is a variation of the advertisement with the same basic elements - a double page spread for a newspaper advert.
This document provides a draft plan for a documentary series and episode, including:
1) Scripts for introductory sections and the episode.
2) A timeline plan showing the structure and shots over different sections.
3) A storyboard for a 1 minute intro to the episode.
4) Details on the people, costumes, props and locations needed.
Facebook users check messages and updates before daily tasks like brushing teeth. Over 20% of users wake at night to check for new Facebook activity. The majority of frequent Facebook users are over 35 and prefer messages and posts to real conversations. More than 100 million access Facebook from phones, being twice as active as computer users.
The document is a draft script and storyboard for a video lasting 1 minute and 15 seconds. It includes the script text broken into sections and storyboard frames showing the presenter, public interviews, an expert interview, and changes in costumes, props, and locations over the course of filming.
This document outlines a script and storyboard timeline for a documentary series. It includes a 2-minute intro to the series, a 1-minute intro to an episode, and plans for the final 2 minutes in each of 4 sections, represented by symbols. The timeline uses arrows on a white line to represent the flow of time and includes drawings of the planned shots for each section.
Assignment 4 – analysis of tv documentary 2Abc Abc
The documentaries being compared are Catfish and Lifers. Catfish documents filmmakers' online friendship that leads to unexpected discoveries, while Lifers provides insight into life sentences in prison. Both documentaries use conventions like handheld footage, titles/credits, and interviews. Catfish develops the convention of supporting images through only showing the subject through photographs. Lifers uses ominous background music to set the tone.
The documents summarize individual contributions and areas of success, confidence, and improvement for group members working on an assignment. Key details include:
- Members discuss their roles in organizing meetings, coming up with ideas, editing footage, and being leaders.
- Strengths included skills like editing, understanding genre, presentation skills, and reliability. Weaknesses included things like attention to detail, lighting, and communication.
- Targets for working effectively in groups included being less bossy, improving time management and reliability, and making work of excellent standard.
- Individual topics discussed included issues like social inequality, internet dependence, animal rights, and celebrity audiences. Areas of strength and improvement were identified.
- Cont
This document provides an overview of tools and features in InDesign, including:
1) Creating and setting up documents, pages, and master pages.
2) Using tools like rulers, grids, guides, and the stroke and color windows.
3) Descriptions of basic tools like the selection arrow, text, pencil, and line tools.
4) An example of editing a multi-page document by adding boxes, text, images and adjusting their alignment.
Assignment 10 group coursework presentation of research part 2.5Abc Abc
The document discusses how the internet has revolutionized communication by replacing methods like fax machines, letters, and telegrams. It suggests the internet has become popular possibly due to being an escape from reality, as it allows users to access any information. However, the internet can also enable issues like addiction for some users who spend long periods online without breaks. The risks of excessive internet use are demonstrated through the case study of a young man who died of a blood clot after regularly spending over 12 hours gaming at a time.
This document outlines the planning for a documentary, including drafting a script, creating a storyboard, and organizing actors, costumes, props, and locations. It lists the presenter and people to be interviewed, describes costumes like a green jacket and black scarf, and identifies locations such as a shopping centre, outside a studio, and a school playground.
This document provides an overview of basic InDesign functions including:
1) Creating and setting up new documents, adding pages, and using masters.
2) Using tools like rulers, grids, and guides to layout pages.
3) Explaining the basic tools in InDesign like the text, pencil, and line tools.
This document provides information about copyright and permissions. It outlines what can and cannot be copied or distributed under copyright law. Users must request permission from the copyright holder to use any copyrighted content beyond fair use guidelines.
The group had previously chosen a park as the filming location for their documentary on social media, but realized a park did not relate well to their topic. They decided to research more effective locations. Potential locations included Camden Town, Oxford Street, Hyde Park, and Covent Garden. Camden Town and Hyde Park were narrowed down as choices because they are well-known areas frequented by youth where socializing is common. Camden Town was ultimately selected because of its urban setting and many social places popular with youth.
This document contains drafts 1 through 5 of a double page newspaper advertisement spread. Each draft is a variation of the advertisement with the same basic elements - a double page spread for a newspaper advert.
This document provides a draft plan for a documentary series and episode, including:
1) Scripts for introductory sections and the episode.
2) A timeline plan showing the structure and shots over different sections.
3) A storyboard for a 1 minute intro to the episode.
4) Details on the people, costumes, props and locations needed.
Facebook users check messages and updates before daily tasks like brushing teeth. Over 20% of users wake at night to check for new Facebook activity. The majority of frequent Facebook users are over 35 and prefer messages and posts to real conversations. More than 100 million access Facebook from phones, being twice as active as computer users.
The document is a draft script and storyboard for a video lasting 1 minute and 15 seconds. It includes the script text broken into sections and storyboard frames showing the presenter, public interviews, an expert interview, and changes in costumes, props, and locations over the course of filming.
This document outlines a script and storyboard timeline for a documentary series. It includes a 2-minute intro to the series, a 1-minute intro to an episode, and plans for the final 2 minutes in each of 4 sections, represented by symbols. The timeline uses arrows on a white line to represent the flow of time and includes drawings of the planned shots for each section.
Assignment 4 – analysis of tv documentary 2Abc Abc
The documentaries being compared are Catfish and Lifers. Catfish documents filmmakers' online friendship that leads to unexpected discoveries, while Lifers provides insight into life sentences in prison. Both documentaries use conventions like handheld footage, titles/credits, and interviews. Catfish develops the convention of supporting images through only showing the subject through photographs. Lifers uses ominous background music to set the tone.
The documents summarize individual contributions and areas of success, confidence, and improvement for group members working on an assignment. Key details include:
- Members discuss their roles in organizing meetings, coming up with ideas, editing footage, and being leaders.
- Strengths included skills like editing, understanding genre, presentation skills, and reliability. Weaknesses included things like attention to detail, lighting, and communication.
- Targets for working effectively in groups included being less bossy, improving time management and reliability, and making work of excellent standard.
- Individual topics discussed included issues like social inequality, internet dependence, animal rights, and celebrity audiences. Areas of strength and improvement were identified.
- Cont
This document provides an overview of tools and features in InDesign, including:
1) Creating and setting up documents, pages, and master pages.
2) Using tools like rulers, grids, guides, and the stroke and color windows.
3) Descriptions of basic tools like the selection arrow, text, pencil, and line tools.
4) An example of editing a multi-page document by adding boxes, text, images and adjusting their alignment.
Assignment 10 group coursework presentation of research part 2.5Abc Abc
The document discusses how the internet has revolutionized communication by replacing methods like fax machines, letters, and telegrams. It suggests the internet has become popular possibly due to being an escape from reality, as it allows users to access any information. However, the internet can also enable issues like addiction for some users who spend long periods online without breaks. The risks of excessive internet use are demonstrated through the case study of a young man who died of a blood clot after regularly spending over 12 hours gaming at a time.
This document outlines the planning for a documentary, including drafting a script, creating a storyboard, and organizing actors, costumes, props, and locations. It lists the presenter and people to be interviewed, describes costumes like a green jacket and black scarf, and identifies locations such as a shopping centre, outside a studio, and a school playground.
This document provides an overview of basic InDesign functions including:
1) Creating and setting up new documents, adding pages, and using masters.
2) Using tools like rulers, grids, and guides to layout pages.
3) Explaining the basic tools in InDesign like the text, pencil, and line tools.
This document provides information about copyright and permissions. It outlines what can and cannot be copied or distributed under copyright law. Users must request permission from the copyright holder to use any copyrighted content beyond fair use guidelines.
El documento presenta un menú con tres opciones principales sobre Sudamérica: la región de Sudamérica en sí, sus precursores civilizaciones y el Imperio Romano.