This document appears to be a rough storyboard. A storyboard is a visual layout or plan that shows the sequence of events and shots for a movie, video, or animation. The rough nature of this storyboard suggests it is an early version still being developed and refined before production.
The document discusses the history and purpose of Digipak CD packaging. Digipaks became popular in the early 2000s as a way for record labels and artists to promote album sales beyond just downloads. They provide extra content like DVDs, lyric books, photos, and liner notes to encourage fans to purchase the physical CD. Two examples are analyzed: a metal album with 3D imagery and lenses, and a box set by Kaiser Chiefs designed like vintage money and toys to fit their retro theme. The document concludes by outlining plans to create an effective Digipak for a music video and album, featuring the standard Digipak elements along with a continuous theme of relationships.
The digipack for LL Cool J's album features his close-up picture prominently on the cover to attract attention. When opened, a booklet attached on the left contains more pictures of the artist along with information about each song such as producers and recording details. The artist's picture spans both pages to remain the focal point. Consistently across pages, text boxes provide song details while keeping the artist as the primary visual. The final page advertises other albums from the same record label. The back cover keeps the design simple with just a shot of the artist and track listing.
The document discusses the debut studio album "Settle" by the English electronic music duo Disclosure. Released in 2013 by Island Records, "Settle" features hit singles like "Latch" and "White Noise." The album cover features simple monochrome colors and font that echoes Disclosure's music videos. This distinctive style has helped create the band's identity.
This document appears to be a rough storyboard. A storyboard is a visual layout or plan that shows the sequence of events and shots for a movie, video, or animation. The rough nature of this storyboard suggests it is an early version still being developed and refined before production.
The document discusses the history and purpose of Digipak CD packaging. Digipaks became popular in the early 2000s as a way for record labels and artists to promote album sales beyond just downloads. They provide extra content like DVDs, lyric books, photos, and liner notes to encourage fans to purchase the physical CD. Two examples are analyzed: a metal album with 3D imagery and lenses, and a box set by Kaiser Chiefs designed like vintage money and toys to fit their retro theme. The document concludes by outlining plans to create an effective Digipak for a music video and album, featuring the standard Digipak elements along with a continuous theme of relationships.
The digipack for LL Cool J's album features his close-up picture prominently on the cover to attract attention. When opened, a booklet attached on the left contains more pictures of the artist along with information about each song such as producers and recording details. The artist's picture spans both pages to remain the focal point. Consistently across pages, text boxes provide song details while keeping the artist as the primary visual. The final page advertises other albums from the same record label. The back cover keeps the design simple with just a shot of the artist and track listing.
The document discusses the debut studio album "Settle" by the English electronic music duo Disclosure. Released in 2013 by Island Records, "Settle" features hit singles like "Latch" and "White Noise." The album cover features simple monochrome colors and font that echoes Disclosure's music videos. This distinctive style has helped create the band's identity.
This document summarizes the steps taken to create a website in Flash. Key steps included:
1) Creating a logo in Photoshop and adding it to the homepage canvas.
2) Using the same font to add subheadings with drop shadows.
3) Creating the website in Flash for interactivity, setting the stage size and frame rate.
4) Importing assets and creating navigation buttons with different states.
5) Animating objects using motion tweens on page load.
6) Creating information sections like text and galleries using movie clip symbols.
7) Exporting and linking pages in Dreamweaver.
Our music video received positive feedback from audiences on YouTube and Facebook. Within 4 days of uploading, the video received 210 views on YouTube along with positive comments and ratings. On Facebook, over 60 people commented positively on the video and over 40 people liked and rated it positively. There was no negative feedback received from audiences on either platform.
The music video tells the story of a man who falls from success as a businessman into alcoholism and homelessness. It shows him celebrating a promotion with drinking, which leads to his downfall as he loses his job and friends. The video uses flashbacks and contrasts between color and black-and-white to show his past life and present situation. In the present, he plays guitar and sings in the subway to earn money from passersby.
1) The document describes the process of editing a music video in Adobe Premiere Pro, including importing footage, arranging clips in the timeline, and cutting unwanted footage.
2) Effects like color pass and sepia tone were used to distinguish between present and past scenes. Transitions like additive dissolve and zoom were added between clips.
3) Split screen was achieved by overlaying clips and cropping unwanted areas. Credits were added using default titles. Additional effects included time code, black and white, and blur.
The document describes the process of editing photos and designing a digipak for a band. Key steps included:
1) Editing photos in Photoshop by adding lens flares and color effects to highlight tattoos and create consistency across products.
2) Arranging photos, cropping and resizing images within the digipak.
3) Adding similar lens flare and color effects to photos used for song titles and band information to create cohesion.
A series of random numbers and characters were provided that do not form a coherent document. It is impossible to summarize as there is no identifiable meaning, topic, or essential information within the string of nonsensical inputs.
The costumes for the artist will involve skinny jeans, casual shirts, plain t-shirts, Converse shoes, and cardigans to reflect the indie/rock genre. However, the artist also likes to break conventions by sometimes dressing more formally in suits, scarves, or smart jeans. Hair will be styled in short, long, or messy looks. Accessories like chains, bracelets, and tattoos will also be incorporated as they are common in the genre.
This document outlines the production timeline for a music video project. It is divided into four main sections: research due November 24th; planning due December 1st; construction due December 15th; and final product/evaluation due December 30th. The research section includes topics like music genres, directors, influences, and conventions. The planning section covers initial ideas, scheduling, storyboards, and safety. Construction involves editing, test footage, and building a website and digipack. The final section delivers the completed video, website, and digipack, along with an evaluation.
The document summarizes the key features and functions demonstrated in a tutorial CD for Adobe Premiere 2.0 editing software, including how to insert and cut clips, control sound waves and sequences, export and render files, apply video and audio transitions and effects, synchronize and crop multiple videos on the same timeline, add effects to synchronized clips through cropping and splitting, and split screens and add zoom transitions between frames.
The document is a pitch to the lead singer Adam with a revised idea for a music video. The original pitch had to be changed due to being unable to film at train stations and the singer's unavailability. The new pitch has Malkit singing as the artist in subway scenes and tells the story of a man who transforms from a business man into a homeless person after losing everything to drinking, which matches the song's lyrics about drinking and habits.
Filming Schedule & Editing Schedule 4 D Productionsjamsjamsjams
The filming schedule outlines the scenes and dates to film a music video over 5 days from December 16-20. On December 17th, the first scene in the subway will be filmed with 4 shots of the actor entering and the first verse. The anchor scene for the end of the song will also be filmed in the subway on the 18th. Additional chorus scenes will be filmed in the subway that afternoon. Scenes at a bar on the 19th include the actor celebrating and drinking. An office scene of the actor getting fired will also be filmed that day. The final street scenes on the 20th include the actor walking and drinking on a park bench before 4pm due to lighting.
The document outlines an editing schedule to create a music video with the following key steps:
1. Scenes will be uploaded and selected on the 28th of December and organized into a timeline.
2. On subsequent dates, the order of scenes will be altered, scenes will be grouped, a song will be imported, lip syncing will be checked, and editing techniques/transitions will be viewed and chosen.
3. From the 30th of December to 2nd of January, the chosen transitions and effects will be inserted along with credits.
4. On the 7th of January, the teacher will provide feedback and alterations will be made before uploading and distributing the final video on the 12th of
Filming Schedule & Editing Schedule 4 D Productionsjamsjamsjams
The filming schedule outlines the scenes and dates they will be filmed for a music video. Key scenes include those in the subway on December 17th, in a bar on December 19th, and street scenes on December 20th. The editing schedule details the process of organizing the footage, adding transitions, inserting credits, and getting feedback to finalize the video by January 12th.
Adam Stone had informal contact. The nature of the contact was not specified further. No other details about the contact with Adam Stone were provided in the document.
The document lists various props that could be found in a bedroom, including drinking and smoking items, personal care items, furniture, food items, music equipment, sentimental items, and luggage. A total of 42 different props are enumerated that help set the scene of a bedroom.
This document lists various locations organized into categories of flat, house, and other locations. A flat contains bedrooms, bathrooms, living rooms and kitchens while a house additionally includes a garden and balcony. Other locations mentioned include park, gym, garage, school, university, club, pub, music booth, snooker room, bus and train.
Filming Schedule & Editing Schedule 4 D Productions[1]jamsjamsjams
The filming schedule outlines the scenes and dates to film a music video over 5 days from December 20th-23rd. Key scenes include the actor entering and leaving a subway on the 20th, filming in a bar on the 21st, an office scene on the 22nd, and street scenes on the 23rd. Each scene lists the planned shots and camera angles to capture the necessary footage.
1) The document outlines an editing schedule for a group project taking place from December 27th to January 12th.
2) It details the dates that the group will meet to upload footage, organize scenes into a timeline, check scene order and groupings, import music, and add transitions and effects.
3) The schedule also includes dates for inserting credits, getting feedback from a teacher, and uploading/sharing the final video.
This document summarizes the steps taken to create a website in Flash. Key steps included:
1) Creating a logo in Photoshop and adding it to the homepage canvas.
2) Using the same font to add subheadings with drop shadows.
3) Creating the website in Flash for interactivity, setting the stage size and frame rate.
4) Importing assets and creating navigation buttons with different states.
5) Animating objects using motion tweens on page load.
6) Creating information sections like text and galleries using movie clip symbols.
7) Exporting and linking pages in Dreamweaver.
Our music video received positive feedback from audiences on YouTube and Facebook. Within 4 days of uploading, the video received 210 views on YouTube along with positive comments and ratings. On Facebook, over 60 people commented positively on the video and over 40 people liked and rated it positively. There was no negative feedback received from audiences on either platform.
The music video tells the story of a man who falls from success as a businessman into alcoholism and homelessness. It shows him celebrating a promotion with drinking, which leads to his downfall as he loses his job and friends. The video uses flashbacks and contrasts between color and black-and-white to show his past life and present situation. In the present, he plays guitar and sings in the subway to earn money from passersby.
1) The document describes the process of editing a music video in Adobe Premiere Pro, including importing footage, arranging clips in the timeline, and cutting unwanted footage.
2) Effects like color pass and sepia tone were used to distinguish between present and past scenes. Transitions like additive dissolve and zoom were added between clips.
3) Split screen was achieved by overlaying clips and cropping unwanted areas. Credits were added using default titles. Additional effects included time code, black and white, and blur.
The document describes the process of editing photos and designing a digipak for a band. Key steps included:
1) Editing photos in Photoshop by adding lens flares and color effects to highlight tattoos and create consistency across products.
2) Arranging photos, cropping and resizing images within the digipak.
3) Adding similar lens flare and color effects to photos used for song titles and band information to create cohesion.
A series of random numbers and characters were provided that do not form a coherent document. It is impossible to summarize as there is no identifiable meaning, topic, or essential information within the string of nonsensical inputs.
The costumes for the artist will involve skinny jeans, casual shirts, plain t-shirts, Converse shoes, and cardigans to reflect the indie/rock genre. However, the artist also likes to break conventions by sometimes dressing more formally in suits, scarves, or smart jeans. Hair will be styled in short, long, or messy looks. Accessories like chains, bracelets, and tattoos will also be incorporated as they are common in the genre.
This document outlines the production timeline for a music video project. It is divided into four main sections: research due November 24th; planning due December 1st; construction due December 15th; and final product/evaluation due December 30th. The research section includes topics like music genres, directors, influences, and conventions. The planning section covers initial ideas, scheduling, storyboards, and safety. Construction involves editing, test footage, and building a website and digipack. The final section delivers the completed video, website, and digipack, along with an evaluation.
The document summarizes the key features and functions demonstrated in a tutorial CD for Adobe Premiere 2.0 editing software, including how to insert and cut clips, control sound waves and sequences, export and render files, apply video and audio transitions and effects, synchronize and crop multiple videos on the same timeline, add effects to synchronized clips through cropping and splitting, and split screens and add zoom transitions between frames.
The document is a pitch to the lead singer Adam with a revised idea for a music video. The original pitch had to be changed due to being unable to film at train stations and the singer's unavailability. The new pitch has Malkit singing as the artist in subway scenes and tells the story of a man who transforms from a business man into a homeless person after losing everything to drinking, which matches the song's lyrics about drinking and habits.
Filming Schedule & Editing Schedule 4 D Productionsjamsjamsjams
The filming schedule outlines the scenes and dates to film a music video over 5 days from December 16-20. On December 17th, the first scene in the subway will be filmed with 4 shots of the actor entering and the first verse. The anchor scene for the end of the song will also be filmed in the subway on the 18th. Additional chorus scenes will be filmed in the subway that afternoon. Scenes at a bar on the 19th include the actor celebrating and drinking. An office scene of the actor getting fired will also be filmed that day. The final street scenes on the 20th include the actor walking and drinking on a park bench before 4pm due to lighting.
The document outlines an editing schedule to create a music video with the following key steps:
1. Scenes will be uploaded and selected on the 28th of December and organized into a timeline.
2. On subsequent dates, the order of scenes will be altered, scenes will be grouped, a song will be imported, lip syncing will be checked, and editing techniques/transitions will be viewed and chosen.
3. From the 30th of December to 2nd of January, the chosen transitions and effects will be inserted along with credits.
4. On the 7th of January, the teacher will provide feedback and alterations will be made before uploading and distributing the final video on the 12th of
Filming Schedule & Editing Schedule 4 D Productionsjamsjamsjams
The filming schedule outlines the scenes and dates they will be filmed for a music video. Key scenes include those in the subway on December 17th, in a bar on December 19th, and street scenes on December 20th. The editing schedule details the process of organizing the footage, adding transitions, inserting credits, and getting feedback to finalize the video by January 12th.
Adam Stone had informal contact. The nature of the contact was not specified further. No other details about the contact with Adam Stone were provided in the document.
The document lists various props that could be found in a bedroom, including drinking and smoking items, personal care items, furniture, food items, music equipment, sentimental items, and luggage. A total of 42 different props are enumerated that help set the scene of a bedroom.
This document lists various locations organized into categories of flat, house, and other locations. A flat contains bedrooms, bathrooms, living rooms and kitchens while a house additionally includes a garden and balcony. Other locations mentioned include park, gym, garage, school, university, club, pub, music booth, snooker room, bus and train.
Filming Schedule & Editing Schedule 4 D Productions[1]jamsjamsjams
The filming schedule outlines the scenes and dates to film a music video over 5 days from December 20th-23rd. Key scenes include the actor entering and leaving a subway on the 20th, filming in a bar on the 21st, an office scene on the 22nd, and street scenes on the 23rd. Each scene lists the planned shots and camera angles to capture the necessary footage.
1) The document outlines an editing schedule for a group project taking place from December 27th to January 12th.
2) It details the dates that the group will meet to upload footage, organize scenes into a timeline, check scene order and groupings, import music, and add transitions and effects.
3) The schedule also includes dates for inserting credits, getting feedback from a teacher, and uploading/sharing the final video.