The document discusses location options for three different scenes in a film:
1) A cemetery scene where they chose the outskirts cemetery over the town cemetery because the landscape and headstones suited the scene better.
2) A town scene where they chose a street with a corner to film two characters walking towards each other and a yellow line in the street to relate to lyrics.
3) A bedroom scene where they required a room with an overhead window to relate to lyrics in the film.
The document summarizes and provides feedback on a mock magazine cover and contents page created by a student. For the cover: The layout is cluttered but the colors work well together. The masthead doesn't follow conventions. For the contents page: The layout is simple and easy to read but could benefit from more images. Trends and house style are generally well implemented throughout with consistent fonts and styles. Room for improvement includes addressing the reader more and reducing clutter.
The layout is simple and uncluttered, allowing easy reading. A main story grabs readers' attention and provides insight. Limited layering decreases clutter but could be improved. Images promote direct interaction with readers. However, heavy central text could bore readers due to lack of innovation. Yellow text on blue background strains eyes and clashes.
The document outlines costume plans for different scenes of a production. For the opening funeral scene, a black shirt and tie are requested to resemble loss. Casual clothes are sought for the bedroom scene to show a chilled emotion contrasting with the acting. A casual band style is desired to portray a school performance for the band scene. Everyday, casual clothing is also requested for the street scene to match the everyday event that suddenly changes into a flashback.
Colin Tilley is an award-winning music video director who works for Riveting Entertainment, a production and management company based in Los Angeles. Riveting Entertainment has worked with artists such as Chris Brown, Justin Bieber, 50 Cent, Lil Wayne, and Diddy. Some of Colin Tilley's most notable music videos include Chris Brown's "Look at Me Now" and Justin Bieber's "You Smile", for which he won several awards including video of the year at the 2011 BET Awards and best male video at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards.
The document analyzes the front cover design of a magazine. It discusses several design elements including using a celebrity endorsement to increase stature, including a pull quote to grab attention, and offering freebies to entice buyers. The layout is structured to make the information easy to follow without being cramped. A band index breaks conventions but makes the magazine unique by allowing readers to go straight to their favorite bands.
The document lists and describes 10 must-visit destinations in Rajasthan, India. It discusses the famous Pushkar Camel Fair, Ranthambore National Park which is one of the best places to see tigers in the wild, and Udaipur known as the City of Lakes with its beautiful lakes and palaces. It also mentions Jodhpur with its Mehrangarh Fort, Jaisalmer located in the heart of the Thar Desert, Bundi known for its forts and stepwells, and Jaipur the capital city also called the Pink City. The document also provides brief descriptions of Mount Abu, Kumbhalgarh Fort, and Nagaur which was once
Analysing already established music magazine pagesEvo11
The document analyzes the layout and design elements of music magazine pages. It discusses features like bold text and capital letters that grab readers' attention on covers. Pull quotes are described as enticing readers to specific articles. Freebies and incentives are mentioned as ways to increase sales. Barcodes and prices are placed in the bottom corners following conventions. Contents pages include band indexes, large feature images, and subscription offers. Double page spreads employ techniques like drop caps, consistent colors in "house style," and credits under photos.
The document discusses location options for three different scenes in a film:
1) A cemetery scene where they chose the outskirts cemetery over the town cemetery because the landscape and headstones suited the scene better.
2) A town scene where they chose a street with a corner to film two characters walking towards each other and a yellow line in the street to relate to lyrics.
3) A bedroom scene where they required a room with an overhead window to relate to lyrics in the film.
The document summarizes and provides feedback on a mock magazine cover and contents page created by a student. For the cover: The layout is cluttered but the colors work well together. The masthead doesn't follow conventions. For the contents page: The layout is simple and easy to read but could benefit from more images. Trends and house style are generally well implemented throughout with consistent fonts and styles. Room for improvement includes addressing the reader more and reducing clutter.
The layout is simple and uncluttered, allowing easy reading. A main story grabs readers' attention and provides insight. Limited layering decreases clutter but could be improved. Images promote direct interaction with readers. However, heavy central text could bore readers due to lack of innovation. Yellow text on blue background strains eyes and clashes.
The document outlines costume plans for different scenes of a production. For the opening funeral scene, a black shirt and tie are requested to resemble loss. Casual clothes are sought for the bedroom scene to show a chilled emotion contrasting with the acting. A casual band style is desired to portray a school performance for the band scene. Everyday, casual clothing is also requested for the street scene to match the everyday event that suddenly changes into a flashback.
Colin Tilley is an award-winning music video director who works for Riveting Entertainment, a production and management company based in Los Angeles. Riveting Entertainment has worked with artists such as Chris Brown, Justin Bieber, 50 Cent, Lil Wayne, and Diddy. Some of Colin Tilley's most notable music videos include Chris Brown's "Look at Me Now" and Justin Bieber's "You Smile", for which he won several awards including video of the year at the 2011 BET Awards and best male video at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards.
The document analyzes the front cover design of a magazine. It discusses several design elements including using a celebrity endorsement to increase stature, including a pull quote to grab attention, and offering freebies to entice buyers. The layout is structured to make the information easy to follow without being cramped. A band index breaks conventions but makes the magazine unique by allowing readers to go straight to their favorite bands.
The document lists and describes 10 must-visit destinations in Rajasthan, India. It discusses the famous Pushkar Camel Fair, Ranthambore National Park which is one of the best places to see tigers in the wild, and Udaipur known as the City of Lakes with its beautiful lakes and palaces. It also mentions Jodhpur with its Mehrangarh Fort, Jaisalmer located in the heart of the Thar Desert, Bundi known for its forts and stepwells, and Jaipur the capital city also called the Pink City. The document also provides brief descriptions of Mount Abu, Kumbhalgarh Fort, and Nagaur which was once
Analysing already established music magazine pagesEvo11
The document analyzes the layout and design elements of music magazine pages. It discusses features like bold text and capital letters that grab readers' attention on covers. Pull quotes are described as enticing readers to specific articles. Freebies and incentives are mentioned as ways to increase sales. Barcodes and prices are placed in the bottom corners following conventions. Contents pages include band indexes, large feature images, and subscription offers. Double page spreads employ techniques like drop caps, consistent colors in "house style," and credits under photos.
The document analyzes the key design elements of a magazine cover and pages. It discusses including a celebrity endorsement, pull quote, freebies, structured layout, band index, and subscription offer to attract buyers. The front cover uses a large masthead, eye-catching images, and band coverage to draw readers in. Consistency in color, font, and design elements carries the style throughout the interior pages.
The questionnaire results show that most respondents were between 15-17 years old and watch music videos everyday or once a week, primarily on the internet. Pop music was reported as the favorite genre. Narrative music videos were preferred over performance videos. Most respondents had heard the song "Yellow" by Coldplay and believed it was about losing a loved one. Feedback indicated that the narrative created for the music video fits the song's emotional lyrics and tempo.
The document summarizes the student's media evaluation coursework on a music video they produced. It discusses how the student's video both used and challenged conventions of Coldplay music videos through techniques like including live band performances. It also analyzes the video using Goodwin's music video theory. The student discusses learning from audience feedback and using various media technologies in the production process like Sony Vegas, InDesign, Photoshop, and YouTube.
The document discusses the key equipment needed for video production, including a video camera for shooting performances in low light conditions with good quality and resolution, a camera for scouting locations and photography, a tripod for stable structure and non-shaky footage, lighting for illumination, and Sony Vegas software for editing together audio and video with effects.
The document outlines costume plans for different scenes of a production. For the opening funeral scene, a black shirt and tie are requested to resemble loss. Casual clothes are sought for the bedroom scene to show a chilled emotion contrasting with the acting. A casual band style is desired to portray a school performance for the band scene. Everyday, casual clothing is also requested for the street scene to match the everyday event that suddenly changes into a flashback.
The document discusses the student's music video project analyzing how it uses and develops conventions of real music videos. It summarizes how the student researched Coldplay videos and similar artists to apply techniques to their video. The student also analyzes their video using Goodwin's music video theory. The document discusses the effectiveness of combining the video with ancillary texts like a CD digipak and feedback received to improve the project. It describes the media technologies used at different stages.
The document discusses location choices for three scenes in a film:
1) A cemetery scene where the outskirts cemetery was chosen over the in-town cemetery because the landscape and headstones were better suited to the scene.
2) A town scene where a street with a corner was needed, and one location was chosen because it had a long yellow line that could relate to song lyrics.
3) A bedroom scene where a room with an overhead window was needed to relate to lyrics in the film.
The document summarizes key passages from the novel Tangerine by Edward Bloor. It first quotes a passage describing how ospreys swoop down and take koi fish from a pond without being noticed. It then quotes a passage depicting a newly frozen grove of trees that glows beautifully in the night. Finally, it states that all humans should strive to live in harmony with nature for joy and avoiding trouble from disharmony with nature.
This document warns women about dating "bad boys" and lists negative traits such as being quick to anger, arrogant, and abusive. It encourages women to watch a video on this topic and suggests a book that discusses why women are attracted to "bad boys" and provides tips to avoid long-term relationships with men who don't treat women well.
A content delivery network (CDN) is a system of distributed servers that deliver web content to users based on their geographic location. It maintains copies of files like media, software updates, and websites from an origin server in multiple points of presence around the world to provide fast access and delivery to users. Major CDN providers include AWS CloudFront, Akamai, Google, and CloudFlare. Websites and apps like Instagram, Facebook, and others use CDNs to efficiently deliver content to global users.
The document analyzes the key design elements of a magazine cover and pages. It discusses including a celebrity endorsement, pull quote, freebies, structured layout, band index, and subscription offer to attract buyers. The front cover uses a large masthead, eye-catching images, and band coverage to draw readers in. Consistency in color, font, and design elements carries the style throughout the interior pages.
The questionnaire results show that most respondents were between 15-17 years old and watch music videos everyday or once a week, primarily on the internet. Pop music was reported as the favorite genre. Narrative music videos were preferred over performance videos. Most respondents had heard the song "Yellow" by Coldplay and believed it was about losing a loved one. Feedback indicated that the narrative created for the music video fits the song's emotional lyrics and tempo.
The document summarizes the student's media evaluation coursework on a music video they produced. It discusses how the student's video both used and challenged conventions of Coldplay music videos through techniques like including live band performances. It also analyzes the video using Goodwin's music video theory. The student discusses learning from audience feedback and using various media technologies in the production process like Sony Vegas, InDesign, Photoshop, and YouTube.
The document discusses the key equipment needed for video production, including a video camera for shooting performances in low light conditions with good quality and resolution, a camera for scouting locations and photography, a tripod for stable structure and non-shaky footage, lighting for illumination, and Sony Vegas software for editing together audio and video with effects.
The document outlines costume plans for different scenes of a production. For the opening funeral scene, a black shirt and tie are requested to resemble loss. Casual clothes are sought for the bedroom scene to show a chilled emotion contrasting with the acting. A casual band style is desired to portray a school performance for the band scene. Everyday, casual clothing is also requested for the street scene to match the everyday event that suddenly changes into a flashback.
The document discusses the student's music video project analyzing how it uses and develops conventions of real music videos. It summarizes how the student researched Coldplay videos and similar artists to apply techniques to their video. The student also analyzes their video using Goodwin's music video theory. The document discusses the effectiveness of combining the video with ancillary texts like a CD digipak and feedback received to improve the project. It describes the media technologies used at different stages.
The document discusses location choices for three scenes in a film:
1) A cemetery scene where the outskirts cemetery was chosen over the in-town cemetery because the landscape and headstones were better suited to the scene.
2) A town scene where a street with a corner was needed, and one location was chosen because it had a long yellow line that could relate to song lyrics.
3) A bedroom scene where a room with an overhead window was needed to relate to lyrics in the film.
The document summarizes key passages from the novel Tangerine by Edward Bloor. It first quotes a passage describing how ospreys swoop down and take koi fish from a pond without being noticed. It then quotes a passage depicting a newly frozen grove of trees that glows beautifully in the night. Finally, it states that all humans should strive to live in harmony with nature for joy and avoiding trouble from disharmony with nature.
This document warns women about dating "bad boys" and lists negative traits such as being quick to anger, arrogant, and abusive. It encourages women to watch a video on this topic and suggests a book that discusses why women are attracted to "bad boys" and provides tips to avoid long-term relationships with men who don't treat women well.
A content delivery network (CDN) is a system of distributed servers that deliver web content to users based on their geographic location. It maintains copies of files like media, software updates, and websites from an origin server in multiple points of presence around the world to provide fast access and delivery to users. Major CDN providers include AWS CloudFront, Akamai, Google, and CloudFlare. Websites and apps like Instagram, Facebook, and others use CDNs to efficiently deliver content to global users.