According to the document:
- 179 thriller films were released in 2011.
- On average, thriller films make £53.8 million at the box office, though it is the 5th most profitable genre.
- The most successful thriller films of 2011 were Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, due to extensive advertising and big name actors, and The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, which reached 46 countries and sold over 50 million books.
- The target audience for thrillers is ages 15+ from social classes C1-D, as the films often contain violence and suspenseful action.
The document discusses Harrison Payne's research into the typical codes and conventions of BMX films, magazines, and posters. He discovered consistent use of quick editing, varied shots and angles, and fitting music. For his project, Harrison followed these conventions in his filmmaking, magazine creation, and film poster. He experimented with different camera angles, audio editing, and typography to match standard BMX media styles.
The document evaluates a media product representing various social groups. It summarizes that the target audience is both male and female aged 16-25 interested in house/garage music. While not targeting ethnicity directly, research found the genre appeals more to white audiences. The working class is represented through affordable cost and language. Bauer Music Group could distribute the product alongside similar magazines. The audience is attracted through an attractive male model on the cover looking at the camera, a bright header, and focusing on less mainstream house music artists. The creator learned photography, design and research skills in creating the product. Comparing preliminary and final versions showed improvements in these areas.
My Life of the D-List, Fat Actress, and The Comeback are all reality-based sitcoms about females who have foregrounded their perceived shortcomings for audiences' pleasure. The shows find comedy in the stars' failures and remove the fictional distance between actors and audiences. They echo earlier attempts to use comedy as a space for women to perform their struggles for visibility and equality.
Families & Friends of Murder Victims june 2014 newsletterRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) provides information about support groups for murder victims' families. It thanks donors and locations that support FFMV. It lists contact information for various FFMV chapter meetings and grief support groups. It also provides resources for victims and announcements about upcoming fundraisers and events to remember loved ones.
According to the document:
- 179 thriller films were released in 2011.
- On average, thriller films make £53.8 million at the box office, though it is the 5th most profitable genre.
- The most successful thriller films of 2011 were Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, due to extensive advertising and big name actors, and The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, which reached 46 countries and sold over 50 million books.
- The target audience for thrillers is ages 15+ from social classes C1-D, as the films often contain violence and suspenseful action.
The document discusses Harrison Payne's research into the typical codes and conventions of BMX films, magazines, and posters. He discovered consistent use of quick editing, varied shots and angles, and fitting music. For his project, Harrison followed these conventions in his filmmaking, magazine creation, and film poster. He experimented with different camera angles, audio editing, and typography to match standard BMX media styles.
The document evaluates a media product representing various social groups. It summarizes that the target audience is both male and female aged 16-25 interested in house/garage music. While not targeting ethnicity directly, research found the genre appeals more to white audiences. The working class is represented through affordable cost and language. Bauer Music Group could distribute the product alongside similar magazines. The audience is attracted through an attractive male model on the cover looking at the camera, a bright header, and focusing on less mainstream house music artists. The creator learned photography, design and research skills in creating the product. Comparing preliminary and final versions showed improvements in these areas.
My Life of the D-List, Fat Actress, and The Comeback are all reality-based sitcoms about females who have foregrounded their perceived shortcomings for audiences' pleasure. The shows find comedy in the stars' failures and remove the fictional distance between actors and audiences. They echo earlier attempts to use comedy as a space for women to perform their struggles for visibility and equality.
Families & Friends of Murder Victims june 2014 newsletterRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) provides information about support groups for murder victims' families. It thanks donors and locations that support FFMV. It lists contact information for various FFMV chapter meetings and grief support groups. It also provides resources for victims and announcements about upcoming fundraisers and events to remember loved ones.
The meeting minutes discussed adding sound to a news radio project that was delayed. Most paperwork was complete so there was time to relax while still working on other aspects of the project. The next meeting would focus on uploading the final product to blogs, YouTube, and Facebook.
The document discusses three comedy shows - My Life on the D-List, Fat Actress, and The Comeback. All three shows use a comedic format to explore the struggles of aging, weight, and sexism in the entertainment industry. Specifically, My Life on the D-List is the only true reality show, while Fat Actress and The Comeback are fictional but incorporate elements of reality television. The shows push boundaries by blurring the line between actors and audiences. They find humor in the failures experienced by the three female stars as their careers decline from past heights.
Vanessa Jones is a successful businesswoman married to Mr. Jones, whose marriage has faced difficulties. Richard has worked for Mr. Jones' window company for 10 years as a top salesman. The hitman works anonymously for an agency. Mr. Jones owns a window company and has an abusive marriage with Vanessa Jones, taking his stress out on her through assault over the last 4 of their nearly 6 years of marriage.
Tia Maletta is planning her first music magazine called "Spotlight Sunday". She has chosen the name and will release a new edition every week. The magazine will feature interviews with up-coming artists like Dee Original and Kez Mc. Tia has also chosen the model Lydjia Hughes to feature on the cover. Photoshoot locations will be outdoors and use medium close-up, long shot, and close-up angles of one or two models. Successful magazines like Billboard, NME, and Q influenced Tia's design. The magazine will cost £2-4 to appeal to her target audience of teens and young adults. The front cover will use images, headlines, and lines to entice readers. The
Mariam, Chloe and Ruheet met to discuss the progress made on their production schedule and assign tasks for the coming week. They had rewritten the first two pages of the shooting script due to alternative ideas. Mariam instructed Chloe to take notes on costumes, Ruheet on casting, and she would handle prop locations, with all three contributing to notes on scoring. Their next meeting would focus on completing any remaining production schedule items before filming begins.
The document discusses a film project called "The Passage." It begins with an synopsis that explains the story follows a man named Sam who investigates disappearances in a haunted wooded area. It then provides ideas for the film's trailer, including someone walking slowly past the camera in the woods as a woman screams. Finally, it states the unique selling point of the film is that it combines elements of horror and fantasy genres.
The meeting minutes discuss a media classroom meeting that took place on January 15th, 2014 at 8:35am between Tia-Reisa Apaloo-Clarke and Warren Siwale. They reviewed potential actors for an upcoming short film, checked progress on coursework, and looked over the script again. Action items for their next meeting include further developing paperwork, completing a first draft of the script for teacher feedback, and obtaining permission for the film's location and chosen actors.
The document discusses costume plans for different characters in a play. The detective (Josh) will wear a white shirt, black tie, black trousers, long grey coat and black shoes to look the part. The burglar (Ben) will wear all black clothing including a balaclava and hoodie to hide his identity and add suspense. The murderer (Aaron) will wear a white mask and boiler suit to conceal his appearance and avoid leaving DNA evidence. The policeman (Ben) will be outfitted in a police hat, white shirt, black tie, high-vis jacket, black trousers and shoes for realism. The victims (Josh and Aaron) will simply wear casual t-shirts as they are found murdered in their
The document discusses feedback received on draft designs for music posters and album covers promoting an artist. It describes improvements made in response to the feedback, including establishing a color scheme matching the artist's apparel, changing fonts to reflect the artist's genre and brand identity, enlarging the artist's image on the poster, and adjusting fonts and layouts on the album cover and CD designs to ensure cohesion. The feedback helped strengthen the designs' connection to the audience and representation of the artist's individuality and brand.
1) Throughout the project, the author used various media products for research, planning, construction, and evaluation of the project. This included computers, tablets, phones, and various software.
2) iMovie and Adobe Premiere Pro were used to edit video footage and create the final product. iMovie was found to be more user-friendly while Premiere Pro enabled more professional, high-quality outputs.
3) Online tools like Google, Facebook, and Blogger were utilized for research, communication, and presentation of the project work. Remote access allowed working on files from anywhere with an Internet connection.
Glasses are used to portray the character Sam as a geek, conforming to stereotypes. Pills are incorporated to illustrate Sam's mental struggle and create a dramatic feel, taking the drama to another level. A school bag represents Sam's youth and adds to the drama when she is chased, somewhat obstructing her. Paper balls are thrown at Sam in the school canteen scene to humiliate her, as students commonly throw paper balls.
The meeting minutes discussed adding sound to a news radio project that was delayed. Most paperwork was complete so there was time to relax while still working on other aspects of the project. The next meeting would focus on uploading the final product to blogs, YouTube, and Facebook.
The document discusses three comedy shows - My Life on the D-List, Fat Actress, and The Comeback. All three shows use a comedic format to explore the struggles of aging, weight, and sexism in the entertainment industry. Specifically, My Life on the D-List is the only true reality show, while Fat Actress and The Comeback are fictional but incorporate elements of reality television. The shows push boundaries by blurring the line between actors and audiences. They find humor in the failures experienced by the three female stars as their careers decline from past heights.
Vanessa Jones is a successful businesswoman married to Mr. Jones, whose marriage has faced difficulties. Richard has worked for Mr. Jones' window company for 10 years as a top salesman. The hitman works anonymously for an agency. Mr. Jones owns a window company and has an abusive marriage with Vanessa Jones, taking his stress out on her through assault over the last 4 of their nearly 6 years of marriage.
Tia Maletta is planning her first music magazine called "Spotlight Sunday". She has chosen the name and will release a new edition every week. The magazine will feature interviews with up-coming artists like Dee Original and Kez Mc. Tia has also chosen the model Lydjia Hughes to feature on the cover. Photoshoot locations will be outdoors and use medium close-up, long shot, and close-up angles of one or two models. Successful magazines like Billboard, NME, and Q influenced Tia's design. The magazine will cost £2-4 to appeal to her target audience of teens and young adults. The front cover will use images, headlines, and lines to entice readers. The
Mariam, Chloe and Ruheet met to discuss the progress made on their production schedule and assign tasks for the coming week. They had rewritten the first two pages of the shooting script due to alternative ideas. Mariam instructed Chloe to take notes on costumes, Ruheet on casting, and she would handle prop locations, with all three contributing to notes on scoring. Their next meeting would focus on completing any remaining production schedule items before filming begins.
The document discusses a film project called "The Passage." It begins with an synopsis that explains the story follows a man named Sam who investigates disappearances in a haunted wooded area. It then provides ideas for the film's trailer, including someone walking slowly past the camera in the woods as a woman screams. Finally, it states the unique selling point of the film is that it combines elements of horror and fantasy genres.
The meeting minutes discuss a media classroom meeting that took place on January 15th, 2014 at 8:35am between Tia-Reisa Apaloo-Clarke and Warren Siwale. They reviewed potential actors for an upcoming short film, checked progress on coursework, and looked over the script again. Action items for their next meeting include further developing paperwork, completing a first draft of the script for teacher feedback, and obtaining permission for the film's location and chosen actors.
The document discusses costume plans for different characters in a play. The detective (Josh) will wear a white shirt, black tie, black trousers, long grey coat and black shoes to look the part. The burglar (Ben) will wear all black clothing including a balaclava and hoodie to hide his identity and add suspense. The murderer (Aaron) will wear a white mask and boiler suit to conceal his appearance and avoid leaving DNA evidence. The policeman (Ben) will be outfitted in a police hat, white shirt, black tie, high-vis jacket, black trousers and shoes for realism. The victims (Josh and Aaron) will simply wear casual t-shirts as they are found murdered in their
The document discusses feedback received on draft designs for music posters and album covers promoting an artist. It describes improvements made in response to the feedback, including establishing a color scheme matching the artist's apparel, changing fonts to reflect the artist's genre and brand identity, enlarging the artist's image on the poster, and adjusting fonts and layouts on the album cover and CD designs to ensure cohesion. The feedback helped strengthen the designs' connection to the audience and representation of the artist's individuality and brand.
1) Throughout the project, the author used various media products for research, planning, construction, and evaluation of the project. This included computers, tablets, phones, and various software.
2) iMovie and Adobe Premiere Pro were used to edit video footage and create the final product. iMovie was found to be more user-friendly while Premiere Pro enabled more professional, high-quality outputs.
3) Online tools like Google, Facebook, and Blogger were utilized for research, communication, and presentation of the project work. Remote access allowed working on files from anywhere with an Internet connection.
Glasses are used to portray the character Sam as a geek, conforming to stereotypes. Pills are incorporated to illustrate Sam's mental struggle and create a dramatic feel, taking the drama to another level. A school bag represents Sam's youth and adds to the drama when she is chased, somewhat obstructing her. Paper balls are thrown at Sam in the school canteen scene to humiliate her, as students commonly throw paper balls.
29_patata piriniotan. garraldako eskola (irudi gabe).doc
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1. TALDEKO AURKEZPENA
G aur,Txinatik bueltan gatoz Herri Euskaldunera.
Institutua zapaldu dugun momentuan, Zernolako lan bat
egiteko eskatu digute. Momentu artan, burua zorabiatzen
hasi zaigu.
Nola egingo dugu lan hori??
Momentu honetan denok pentsakor gaude. Batzuek
bere originaltasuna erabiliz, bertsoak egitea proposatzen
dute. Beste batzuek bestalde, istorio bat egitea dute
buruan eta bitartean, gutxi batzuei ez zaie ezer
bururatzen.
Zein izango da hobekien ??
Azkenean, ideiak bildu eta tarteko bat egitea iruditu
zaigu egokiena. Zer pentsatzen duzue ??
Elgoibarkoak gaude hemen gu lanean,
Zernolako proba bat irabazi nahian,
Intentzio guztiak jarrita buruan,
Lana ondo ateratzea daukagu guk baitan.
Originaltasuna beharrezkoa da,
Zuentzat gustukoa izateko lana,
Baina hori ez da erraza ez behintzat guretzat,
Mesedez saria eman gure lan onentzat.
Orioko balearen doinua.