1) The document outlines a plan for two radio advertisements - one targeting parents of potential secondary school students and one targeting sixth form students.
2) The ads would air at times when the target audiences are likely listening - breakfast for parents and after school for students.
3) accompanying print ads and a video are also proposed to provide more information about Ringwood School and complement the radio ads. The goal is to increase enrollment at both the secondary school and sixth form.
This risk assessment document identifies three potential hazards in the RSR Live Studio: electrical equipment may damage if liquids are spilled; tripping on loose wires may cause injury; and equipment may break if not used properly. It states that no liquids should be allowed, wires should be tidied away, and only trained users should handle equipment. Cleaners and equipment users are responsible for controlling these risks from their use of the studio.
The document summarizes an advertising campaign by the AA featuring a singing baby. The campaign aims to convey that the AA can quickly fix cars if they break down, easing parents' worries. It targets both young and old audiences by showing an older man and young girl. The billboard and video advert feature the same young girl singing an old song, improving recognition. The campaign cost 10 million pounds and was the 7th most viewed UK advert in 2017 online.
Ringwood School promotes itself as offering opportunities for students from lower school through sixth form. It has highly qualified teachers working to ensure students have the best future possible. With a 99% pass rate and over 30 programs of study, Ringwood School aims to ensure every student who attends is successful. The school encourages visiting its website for more information about how it can meet students' needs.
The document outlines Flashpoint Flux's plan for creating radio advertisements for Ringwood School's lower school and sixth form programs. It discusses the timing of 30 second ads, targeting parents for the lower school ad on local radio and teens for the sixth form ad on Capital FM. Music will be upbeat and calm. Voiceovers will be done by a teacher to reduce costs. The scripts will ask rhetorical questions and use inclusive language. Production costs will be minimal by using school equipment. The estimated budget is £400-£600 for airing the ads on radio.
1) The document outlines plans for creating radio advertisements to promote Ringwood School and Ringwood Sixth Form, with the goal of increasing student enrollment.
2) Two ads will be created - one targeting parents of potential secondary school students, and one targeting sixth form students directly.
3) The ads will air on local radio stations Wave 105 and Capital FM at times when the target audiences are likely listening, such as breakfast for parents and after school for students. Flyers will also be distributed at a local carnival.
Matt Fisher is creating an album cover for his media A-Level project and needs a model's permission to photograph and use the images. The permission letter states that by signing, the model agrees to be photographed safely and to have the images displayed publicly online, shared with others, and examined. The letter must be signed by the model, their parent or carer, and the photographer.
1) The document outlines a plan for two radio advertisements - one targeting parents of potential secondary school students and one targeting sixth form students.
2) The ads would air at times when the target audiences are likely listening - breakfast for parents and after school for students.
3) accompanying print ads and a video are also proposed to provide more information about Ringwood School and complement the radio ads. The goal is to increase enrollment at both the secondary school and sixth form.
This risk assessment document identifies three potential hazards in the RSR Live Studio: electrical equipment may damage if liquids are spilled; tripping on loose wires may cause injury; and equipment may break if not used properly. It states that no liquids should be allowed, wires should be tidied away, and only trained users should handle equipment. Cleaners and equipment users are responsible for controlling these risks from their use of the studio.
The document summarizes an advertising campaign by the AA featuring a singing baby. The campaign aims to convey that the AA can quickly fix cars if they break down, easing parents' worries. It targets both young and old audiences by showing an older man and young girl. The billboard and video advert feature the same young girl singing an old song, improving recognition. The campaign cost 10 million pounds and was the 7th most viewed UK advert in 2017 online.
Ringwood School promotes itself as offering opportunities for students from lower school through sixth form. It has highly qualified teachers working to ensure students have the best future possible. With a 99% pass rate and over 30 programs of study, Ringwood School aims to ensure every student who attends is successful. The school encourages visiting its website for more information about how it can meet students' needs.
The document outlines Flashpoint Flux's plan for creating radio advertisements for Ringwood School's lower school and sixth form programs. It discusses the timing of 30 second ads, targeting parents for the lower school ad on local radio and teens for the sixth form ad on Capital FM. Music will be upbeat and calm. Voiceovers will be done by a teacher to reduce costs. The scripts will ask rhetorical questions and use inclusive language. Production costs will be minimal by using school equipment. The estimated budget is £400-£600 for airing the ads on radio.
1) The document outlines plans for creating radio advertisements to promote Ringwood School and Ringwood Sixth Form, with the goal of increasing student enrollment.
2) Two ads will be created - one targeting parents of potential secondary school students, and one targeting sixth form students directly.
3) The ads will air on local radio stations Wave 105 and Capital FM at times when the target audiences are likely listening, such as breakfast for parents and after school for students. Flyers will also be distributed at a local carnival.
Matt Fisher is creating an album cover for his media A-Level project and needs a model's permission to photograph and use the images. The permission letter states that by signing, the model agrees to be photographed safely and to have the images displayed publicly online, shared with others, and examined. The letter must be signed by the model, their parent or carer, and the photographer.
This document discusses legal and ethical considerations for print media products in the music industry. It defines key terms like copyright and royalties and explains how they could impact print works. It also summarizes several regulatory bodies in the music industry, like BASCA, MPA, PRS, and OFCOM, and how their roles in protecting intellectual property and collecting royalties could relate to print products requiring their logos or contributing sales revenues. The document emphasizes properly researching these organizations and crediting or paying them as necessary to stay compliant with regulations.
This document discusses legal and ethical considerations for print media products in the music industry. It defines key terms like copyright and royalties and explains how they could impact print works. It also summarizes several regulatory bodies in the music industry, like BASCA, MPA, PRS, and OFCOM, and how their roles in protecting intellectual property rights and collecting royalties could affect print products requiring these permissions or payments. The document emphasizes properly crediting sources and organizations to comply with legal standards in the music industry.
The document discusses legal and ethical considerations for print media products in the music industry. It defines key terms like copyright and royalties and explains how they could impact print works. It also lists several regulatory bodies in the music industry like BASCA, MPA, PRS, and OFCOM and instructs students to research what they do and how their regulations may affect print products. Researching these organizations is part of the learning outcome to understand legal and ethical issues for music industry print works.
The document discusses photos taken for an album cover shoot in a forest location. The photographer wanted landscape orientation for the cover photos but could only shoot portrait due to risks of the model falling on logs. Interior photos showed a more powerful stance of the model, who changed outfits between two forest locations and was centered to be easily recognized on the album artwork.
Job roles within record labels
All information on job roles within record labels come from http://www.careersinmusic.co.uk/description-of-music-industry-roles/
The document outlines various job roles within record labels. The CEO manages the overall direction of the label including marketing, distribution, and finances. Vice presidents oversee different departments like business affairs, legal, and A&R. Accountants handle finances and royalties. The legal department drafts artist contracts and handles lawsuits. A&R scouts and develops artists. Artist development focuses on building an artist's skills and profile early on. Marketing develops strategies to promote albums. Publicists obtain media coverage of new releases and tours. Salespeople establish distribution channels for album sales.
The document discusses font research for an artist's album cover. It examines three fonts that were clean, simple and bold. The first font had the artist name larger than the album name, which could help recognition on store shelves. The second font was similar to the first but with a slight tilt and flick. The third font resembled one used by an artist and looked handwritten. The document concludes that the first font would stand out and be eye catching on a shelf or as a recognizable style for the album cover.
Virgin EMI Records was founded in 2013 through a joint venture between Virgin Group and EMI, though it is now owned by Universal Music Group. They sign and develop artists across various genres but focus especially on pop and hip hop. Some of their most famous artists include Taylor Swift, who broke YouTube viewing records, and Paul McCartney, known for collaborating with Michael Jackson.
The document analyzes the use of diegetic and non-diegetic sound in a Sherlock Holmes film. It identifies various diegetic sounds heard in the film, such as footsteps, hitting noises, and bird noises. Non-diegetic sounds are also discussed, including speech and different music beats. The document concludes by defining diegetic sounds as those where the source is visible or implied on screen, and non-diegetic sounds as those whose source is neither visible nor implied.
This production schedule outlines the pre-production, production, and post-production tasks for a project taking place from September to December 2017. It assigns Matt Fisher to lead pre-production research and planning in the studio, three photoshoot dates on location with a model, and post-production editing from home using a computer, SD cards, and Photoshop over four weeks.
The document outlines plans to photograph an actor portraying an album artist. The actor will be dressed in black jeans, a hoodie, and skate shoes to portray an indie/skater image. Props like a skateboard or football will make the actor appear casual. Backdrops like a street or forest will add effect, and the actor will face or turn toward the camera to ensure recognizability within the final portrait.
The poster features the name of the artist to identify who the new album is by. It uses black and white colors for the text and logo to make it easily visible and stand out against the background. It also includes the album artwork, title, and release date to clearly convey information about the album and when it will be available for purchase and download.
The document describes the album cover design for Arctic Monkeys' album "AM". The cover features a simple black background with a zigzagging white line that resembles a sound wave. This unique design makes the cover easily recognizable and also relates to the music video for the song "Do I Wanna Know?". The Arctic Monkeys band name stands out in white writing against the black background, helping to promote the album by identifying it as being by a well-known band. Additional identifying information like the barcode and copyright are also listed.
The document outlines various job roles within record labels. The CEO manages the overall direction of the label including marketing, distribution, and finances. Vice presidents oversee different departments like business affairs, legal, and A&R. Accountants handle finances and royalties. The legal department drafts artist contracts and handles lawsuits. A&R scouts and develops artists. Artist development focuses on building an artist's skills and profile early on. Marketing develops strategies to promote albums. Publicists obtain media coverage of new releases and tours. Salespeople establish distribution channels for album sales.
The document outlines various job roles within record labels. The CEO manages the overall direction of the label including marketing, distribution, and finances. Vice presidents oversee different departments like business affairs, legal, and A&R. Accountants handle finances and royalties. The legal department drafts artist contracts and handles lawsuits. A&R scouts and develops artists. Artist development focuses on building an artist's skills and profile early on. Marketing develops strategies to promote albums. Publicists obtain media coverage of new releases and tours. Salespeople establish distribution channels for album sales.
Virgin EMI Records is a record label founded in 2013 when Virgin joined forces with EMI, which is now owned by Universal Music Group. They sign various music genres but focus on pop and low rap artists, choosing up and coming talent to develop and promote. Currently, Virgin EMI Records does not have a motto but does have the statement "Who are we" to represent the company.
Loyle Carner is a 22-year-old British hip hop artist who got his stage name because he had difficulty spelling his real name, "Coyle Larner," as a dyslexic child. He writes lyrics about his experiences, such as coping with the death of his best friend at age seven by writing a poem. Carner creates low-key hip hop music for listeners of all ages and was awarded the 2017 Mercury Prize for his work.
This document discusses legal and ethical considerations for print media products in the music industry. It defines key terms like copyright and royalties and explains how they could impact print works. It also summarizes several regulatory bodies in the music industry, like BASCA, MPA, PRS, and OFCOM, and how their roles in protecting intellectual property and collecting royalties could relate to print products requiring their logos or contributing sales revenues. The document emphasizes properly researching these organizations and crediting or paying them as necessary to stay compliant with regulations.
This document discusses legal and ethical considerations for print media products in the music industry. It defines key terms like copyright and royalties and explains how they could impact print works. It also summarizes several regulatory bodies in the music industry, like BASCA, MPA, PRS, and OFCOM, and how their roles in protecting intellectual property rights and collecting royalties could affect print products requiring these permissions or payments. The document emphasizes properly crediting sources and organizations to comply with legal standards in the music industry.
The document discusses legal and ethical considerations for print media products in the music industry. It defines key terms like copyright and royalties and explains how they could impact print works. It also lists several regulatory bodies in the music industry like BASCA, MPA, PRS, and OFCOM and instructs students to research what they do and how their regulations may affect print products. Researching these organizations is part of the learning outcome to understand legal and ethical issues for music industry print works.
The document discusses photos taken for an album cover shoot in a forest location. The photographer wanted landscape orientation for the cover photos but could only shoot portrait due to risks of the model falling on logs. Interior photos showed a more powerful stance of the model, who changed outfits between two forest locations and was centered to be easily recognized on the album artwork.
Job roles within record labels
All information on job roles within record labels come from http://www.careersinmusic.co.uk/description-of-music-industry-roles/
The document outlines various job roles within record labels. The CEO manages the overall direction of the label including marketing, distribution, and finances. Vice presidents oversee different departments like business affairs, legal, and A&R. Accountants handle finances and royalties. The legal department drafts artist contracts and handles lawsuits. A&R scouts and develops artists. Artist development focuses on building an artist's skills and profile early on. Marketing develops strategies to promote albums. Publicists obtain media coverage of new releases and tours. Salespeople establish distribution channels for album sales.
The document discusses font research for an artist's album cover. It examines three fonts that were clean, simple and bold. The first font had the artist name larger than the album name, which could help recognition on store shelves. The second font was similar to the first but with a slight tilt and flick. The third font resembled one used by an artist and looked handwritten. The document concludes that the first font would stand out and be eye catching on a shelf or as a recognizable style for the album cover.
Virgin EMI Records was founded in 2013 through a joint venture between Virgin Group and EMI, though it is now owned by Universal Music Group. They sign and develop artists across various genres but focus especially on pop and hip hop. Some of their most famous artists include Taylor Swift, who broke YouTube viewing records, and Paul McCartney, known for collaborating with Michael Jackson.
The document analyzes the use of diegetic and non-diegetic sound in a Sherlock Holmes film. It identifies various diegetic sounds heard in the film, such as footsteps, hitting noises, and bird noises. Non-diegetic sounds are also discussed, including speech and different music beats. The document concludes by defining diegetic sounds as those where the source is visible or implied on screen, and non-diegetic sounds as those whose source is neither visible nor implied.
This production schedule outlines the pre-production, production, and post-production tasks for a project taking place from September to December 2017. It assigns Matt Fisher to lead pre-production research and planning in the studio, three photoshoot dates on location with a model, and post-production editing from home using a computer, SD cards, and Photoshop over four weeks.
The document outlines plans to photograph an actor portraying an album artist. The actor will be dressed in black jeans, a hoodie, and skate shoes to portray an indie/skater image. Props like a skateboard or football will make the actor appear casual. Backdrops like a street or forest will add effect, and the actor will face or turn toward the camera to ensure recognizability within the final portrait.
The poster features the name of the artist to identify who the new album is by. It uses black and white colors for the text and logo to make it easily visible and stand out against the background. It also includes the album artwork, title, and release date to clearly convey information about the album and when it will be available for purchase and download.
The document describes the album cover design for Arctic Monkeys' album "AM". The cover features a simple black background with a zigzagging white line that resembles a sound wave. This unique design makes the cover easily recognizable and also relates to the music video for the song "Do I Wanna Know?". The Arctic Monkeys band name stands out in white writing against the black background, helping to promote the album by identifying it as being by a well-known band. Additional identifying information like the barcode and copyright are also listed.
The document outlines various job roles within record labels. The CEO manages the overall direction of the label including marketing, distribution, and finances. Vice presidents oversee different departments like business affairs, legal, and A&R. Accountants handle finances and royalties. The legal department drafts artist contracts and handles lawsuits. A&R scouts and develops artists. Artist development focuses on building an artist's skills and profile early on. Marketing develops strategies to promote albums. Publicists obtain media coverage of new releases and tours. Salespeople establish distribution channels for album sales.
The document outlines various job roles within record labels. The CEO manages the overall direction of the label including marketing, distribution, and finances. Vice presidents oversee different departments like business affairs, legal, and A&R. Accountants handle finances and royalties. The legal department drafts artist contracts and handles lawsuits. A&R scouts and develops artists. Artist development focuses on building an artist's skills and profile early on. Marketing develops strategies to promote albums. Publicists obtain media coverage of new releases and tours. Salespeople establish distribution channels for album sales.
Virgin EMI Records is a record label founded in 2013 when Virgin joined forces with EMI, which is now owned by Universal Music Group. They sign various music genres but focus on pop and low rap artists, choosing up and coming talent to develop and promote. Currently, Virgin EMI Records does not have a motto but does have the statement "Who are we" to represent the company.
Loyle Carner is a 22-year-old British hip hop artist who got his stage name because he had difficulty spelling his real name, "Coyle Larner," as a dyslexic child. He writes lyrics about his experiences, such as coping with the death of his best friend at age seven by writing a poem. Carner creates low-key hip hop music for listeners of all ages and was awarded the 2017 Mercury Prize for his work.