The advertisement promotes a BBC One channel identity with simple and clear design elements. In three sentences, it summarizes the font, graphics, and organization of information used across BBC One advertisements to create a consistent brand identity and draw viewer attention through minimalist design.
The document provides information about the target audience, layout, and availability of a newspaper. It targets a female audience interested in celebrities and television shows. The newspaper is organized with sections for full news, celebrity news, sports, television and more. It is available in several countries including the UK, US, and others.
The document provides an analysis of effective Channel 5 TV advertisement designs. It examines the layout, content, font style, graphics, photo manipulation, and organization of information in sample Channel 5 ads. Key design elements highlighted include centering bold text to stand out, using recognizable colors and fonts, including program details, and featuring transitional graphics consistent with the channel's style. The document aims to identify design strategies that catch viewers' attention and clearly communicate a show's information.
The document discusses conventions of real film magazines and how the author's mock magazine both uses, develops, and challenges some of those conventions. It provides examples of how the author's magazine uses conventions like color schemes and banner placement. It also notes ways it develops conventions, such as adding a QR code. And it challenges conventions by placing the main image at an angle and mixing stylistic elements from different magazines.
The document describes conventions for film magazine covers. It provides examples from Empire and Total Film magazines, analyzing similarities and differences in their layouts. These include placement of the masthead, cover lines, images, and color schemes. It then shows an example cover for a fictional "My Film Magazine," applying conventions from real magazines while also developing and challenging some conventions.
The document describes conventions for film magazine covers. It provides examples from Empire and Total Film magazines, analyzing similarities and differences in their layouts. These include using prominent images and mastheads, color schemes to indicate genre, and placement of key cover text and promotional lines. It then shows an example cover design for "My Film Magazine" that borrows, develops, and challenges some conventions by combining elements from Empire and Total Film in its layout and design.
The Centerpointe Church style guide outlines branding elements including:
- The Centerpointe Red color that symbolizes Jesus' blood
- The Centerpointe Church logo that can be one or two colors
- Placement guidelines for the logo in the top or side of materials
- Allowed uses of the logo on apparel, mugs, hats and collateral
- Secondary colors, typefaces and the Centerpointe petal element to maintain branding consistency.
The document describes conventions for film magazine posters and layouts. It analyzes examples from Empire and Total Film magazines, noting similarities and differences in their mastheads, images, color schemes, text placement and overall structures. It then provides an example layout for a fictional film magazine called "My Film Magazine", explaining how it uses, develops and challenges conventions from real magazines like Empire and Total Film.
This document discusses conventions for film magazine covers. It provides examples from Empire and Total Film magazines and analyzes their similarities and differences. These include placement of mastheads, cover lines, images, and color schemes. It then shows an example cover design for "My Film Magazine" that uses conventions from Empire and Total Film but also develops and challenges some conventions.
The document provides information about the target audience, layout, and availability of a newspaper. It targets a female audience interested in celebrities and television shows. The newspaper is organized with sections for full news, celebrity news, sports, television and more. It is available in several countries including the UK, US, and others.
The document provides an analysis of effective Channel 5 TV advertisement designs. It examines the layout, content, font style, graphics, photo manipulation, and organization of information in sample Channel 5 ads. Key design elements highlighted include centering bold text to stand out, using recognizable colors and fonts, including program details, and featuring transitional graphics consistent with the channel's style. The document aims to identify design strategies that catch viewers' attention and clearly communicate a show's information.
The document discusses conventions of real film magazines and how the author's mock magazine both uses, develops, and challenges some of those conventions. It provides examples of how the author's magazine uses conventions like color schemes and banner placement. It also notes ways it develops conventions, such as adding a QR code. And it challenges conventions by placing the main image at an angle and mixing stylistic elements from different magazines.
The document describes conventions for film magazine covers. It provides examples from Empire and Total Film magazines, analyzing similarities and differences in their layouts. These include placement of the masthead, cover lines, images, and color schemes. It then shows an example cover for a fictional "My Film Magazine," applying conventions from real magazines while also developing and challenging some conventions.
The document describes conventions for film magazine covers. It provides examples from Empire and Total Film magazines, analyzing similarities and differences in their layouts. These include using prominent images and mastheads, color schemes to indicate genre, and placement of key cover text and promotional lines. It then shows an example cover design for "My Film Magazine" that borrows, develops, and challenges some conventions by combining elements from Empire and Total Film in its layout and design.
The Centerpointe Church style guide outlines branding elements including:
- The Centerpointe Red color that symbolizes Jesus' blood
- The Centerpointe Church logo that can be one or two colors
- Placement guidelines for the logo in the top or side of materials
- Allowed uses of the logo on apparel, mugs, hats and collateral
- Secondary colors, typefaces and the Centerpointe petal element to maintain branding consistency.
The document describes conventions for film magazine posters and layouts. It analyzes examples from Empire and Total Film magazines, noting similarities and differences in their mastheads, images, color schemes, text placement and overall structures. It then provides an example layout for a fictional film magazine called "My Film Magazine", explaining how it uses, develops and challenges conventions from real magazines like Empire and Total Film.
This document discusses conventions for film magazine covers. It provides examples from Empire and Total Film magazines and analyzes their similarities and differences. These include placement of mastheads, cover lines, images, and color schemes. It then shows an example cover design for "My Film Magazine" that uses conventions from Empire and Total Film but also develops and challenges some conventions.
This document provides an overview of basic functions in InDesign, including:
1) Creating and setting up new documents, pages, and templates.
2) Using tools like the text, pencil, and line tools to add and manipulate text and drawings.
3) Working with windows and panels to control colors, strokes, and layout.
4) Utilizing rulers, guides, and the master pages feature for consistent page design.
This document summarizes the steps taken to reconstruct a double page spread from the book "Twilight" using a template. The reconstruction involved adding text boxes, inserting dummy text and numbers at the appropriate sizes, adding guides to line up elements, locking images to prevent accidental movement, and filling in remaining spaces with additional dummy text and numbers. The last steps were to select a file location and name before exporting the completed reconstruction as a PDF file to match the original source material.
The document lists various technology used including apps like Simply Mind, Iphoto, Moodboard, and software like InDesign, Photoshop, Picmonkey, GoAnimate. It also mentions hardware such as an Ipad, Mac, Canon camera, Sony camera and using the internet for resources like BBC iplayer, Slideshare, YouTube, Blogger and Google.
The documents contain draft scripts, storyboards, and shot lists for a television program or documentary. There are multiple drafts of scripts and revisions to storyboards and shot lists, focusing on shots of people using devices like iPads, iPhones, computers, and social media platforms. Costume ideas are also discussed for the presenter, aiming for a look that is formal yet stylish and current to appeal to the target audience.
This document lists 10 draft designs for advertising spreads, including 5 double page spreads and their corresponding newspaper advertisements. Each of the 5 drafts includes a double page spread paired with 2-5 single newspaper advertisements.
The document lists various technologies used including apps like Simply Mind, Iphoto, Moodboard, Picmonkey and GoAnimate. It also lists software like Imovie, Photoshop, InDesign as well as hardware like Ipad, Mac, Sony Cam, Canon camera and USB. Finally it lists online services and platforms such as BBC iplayer, Slideshare, YouTube, Blogger, Gmail and Google.
The document provides information about the target audience, layout, and availability of a newspaper. It targets a female audience interested in celebrities and television shows. The newspaper is organized with sections for full news, celebrity news, sports, television and more. It is available in several countries including the UK, US, and others.
The document provides information on the layout, content, style, graphics, and organization of an effective television channel advertisement. It analyzes advertisements from Channel 4 and ITV, noting design elements like centered bold text to grab attention, recognizable logos and color schemes, manipulation of images and fonts to emphasize key details, and clear organization of time/date/title information. The purpose is to understand best practices for crafting advertisements that are eye-catching and informative to viewers.
The magazine reviewed provides listings of events in London including restaurants, clubs, venues, films, music, and shopping. The target audience is socially active people aged 21-35 who live in London. The magazine is organised with entertainment at the front, then ads, and event listings at the back. Most pages advertise upcoming events and shows. Ads can feature anything from airlines and tech companies to concerts. The magazine is available worldwide and a double page spread costs £8,400.
This print advert was created in Adobe Photoshop to promote the Channel 4 documentary "Shameless". The background is plain with the Channel 4 logo on the right side of the main image, which is bold and uncomplicated to clearly convey the theme of the documentary to potential audiences. The colors and professional but dull background of the image also reflect the themes of "Shameless" while the slogan and title use the typical font and formatting conventions for Channel 4 adverts to stand out.
This print advert was created in Adobe Photoshop to promote the Channel 4 documentary series "Shameless". The background is plain with the Channel 4 logo on the right side of the bold, uncomplicated main image, which is meant to clearly convey the theme of the documentary to potential audiences. Text using conventional sans-serif fonts includes the title, slogan, and scheduling information on a contrasting background to make it noticeable and easy to read.
The magazine reviewed is a London listings magazine called Time Out. It is targeted towards socially active people aged 21-35 living in London. The magazine is organised with entertainment and culture sections upfront, followed by commercial advertisements, and event and show listings at the back. Most pages advertise local events, shows, concerts, films, restaurants and other happenings in London. A full double page advertisement in the magazine costs £8,400.
This document provides an introduction to Channel 4's style guide for creating factual program inserts. It discusses key elements Channel 4 looks for in promotional materials like unique fonts, consistent color schemes, prominent logos and how templates can be used to follow the style guide requirements. Examples are given of how images, colors and fonts were selected from Channel 4 templates to create a factual insert that adheres to the network's branding guidelines.
This document provides an introduction to Channel 4's style guide for creating factual program inserts. It discusses key elements Channel 4 looks for in promotional materials such as unique fonts, consistent color schemes, prominent logos and positioning, and using representative imagery. The document also shows examples of how these style elements have been applied in fictional Channel 4 inserts created by the author as a template to develop their own factual insert promotional material.
The magazine cover uses bright, contrasting colors like red, yellow, black and white to attract a younger demographic. A fun photograph of the featured band The Wombats is used as the main image to appeal to younger/teenage readers. The magazine masthead is prominently displayed in the top left corner following the Guttenberg design principle to make the magazine instantly recognizable.
The magazine cover uses bright, contrasting colors like red, yellow, black and white to attract a younger demographic. A fun photograph of the featured band The Wombats is used as the main image to appeal to younger/teenage readers. The magazine masthead is prominently displayed in the top left corner following the Guttenberg design principle to make the magazine instantly recognizable.
The document summarizes the layout and design of a magazine. It uses various techniques to attract and engage audiences such as placing the masthead prominently, using bold headings and varying font sizes. Color contrasts and close-up images of famous stars are used to draw the reader's eye. The layout aims to create a sense of quality while remaining affordable and accessible to a wide audience through both print and online content. Key details such as air times and program information are presented clearly.
The document provides layout and design suggestions for an ancillary media project on the influence and manipulation of media. It includes ideas for:
- Using familiar fonts, colors and layouts from social media to emphasize media's control of society.
- Images and text styles that convey themes of lack of identity, brainwashing, and faceless audiences influenced by media.
- Photograph styles like blurred faces and black and white to imply danger, vulnerability and insignificance of individuals compared to social media power.
Assignment #14 (p3): Photography Research And Precticemedia_jojo
The document outlines the basic photo editing tools available in iPhoto, including how to open photos, undo effects, change exposure, auto enhance photos, crop images, rotate images, change color, add effects, and use brushes. It provides before and after examples for cropping, rotating, changing color, and adding effects. The steps are demonstrated through images and text instructions.
Assignment #14 (p2): Photography Research And Precticemedia_jojo
Using a reflector helps reduce shadows by reflecting light onto areas not directly hit by the light source. Motion blur occurs when fast-moving objects appear blurred in photographs due to the shutter speed averaging samples over half the time it takes to capture each frame. Good framing uses objects in the photo to create a frame around the subject and draws attention to it, while bad framing has empty space that makes photos appear awkward.
This document provides an overview of basic functions in InDesign, including:
1) Creating and setting up new documents, pages, and templates.
2) Using tools like the text, pencil, and line tools to add and manipulate text and drawings.
3) Working with windows and panels to control colors, strokes, and layout.
4) Utilizing rulers, guides, and the master pages feature for consistent page design.
This document summarizes the steps taken to reconstruct a double page spread from the book "Twilight" using a template. The reconstruction involved adding text boxes, inserting dummy text and numbers at the appropriate sizes, adding guides to line up elements, locking images to prevent accidental movement, and filling in remaining spaces with additional dummy text and numbers. The last steps were to select a file location and name before exporting the completed reconstruction as a PDF file to match the original source material.
The document lists various technology used including apps like Simply Mind, Iphoto, Moodboard, and software like InDesign, Photoshop, Picmonkey, GoAnimate. It also mentions hardware such as an Ipad, Mac, Canon camera, Sony camera and using the internet for resources like BBC iplayer, Slideshare, YouTube, Blogger and Google.
The documents contain draft scripts, storyboards, and shot lists for a television program or documentary. There are multiple drafts of scripts and revisions to storyboards and shot lists, focusing on shots of people using devices like iPads, iPhones, computers, and social media platforms. Costume ideas are also discussed for the presenter, aiming for a look that is formal yet stylish and current to appeal to the target audience.
This document lists 10 draft designs for advertising spreads, including 5 double page spreads and their corresponding newspaper advertisements. Each of the 5 drafts includes a double page spread paired with 2-5 single newspaper advertisements.
The document lists various technologies used including apps like Simply Mind, Iphoto, Moodboard, Picmonkey and GoAnimate. It also lists software like Imovie, Photoshop, InDesign as well as hardware like Ipad, Mac, Sony Cam, Canon camera and USB. Finally it lists online services and platforms such as BBC iplayer, Slideshare, YouTube, Blogger, Gmail and Google.
The document provides information about the target audience, layout, and availability of a newspaper. It targets a female audience interested in celebrities and television shows. The newspaper is organized with sections for full news, celebrity news, sports, television and more. It is available in several countries including the UK, US, and others.
The document provides information on the layout, content, style, graphics, and organization of an effective television channel advertisement. It analyzes advertisements from Channel 4 and ITV, noting design elements like centered bold text to grab attention, recognizable logos and color schemes, manipulation of images and fonts to emphasize key details, and clear organization of time/date/title information. The purpose is to understand best practices for crafting advertisements that are eye-catching and informative to viewers.
The magazine reviewed provides listings of events in London including restaurants, clubs, venues, films, music, and shopping. The target audience is socially active people aged 21-35 who live in London. The magazine is organised with entertainment at the front, then ads, and event listings at the back. Most pages advertise upcoming events and shows. Ads can feature anything from airlines and tech companies to concerts. The magazine is available worldwide and a double page spread costs £8,400.
This print advert was created in Adobe Photoshop to promote the Channel 4 documentary "Shameless". The background is plain with the Channel 4 logo on the right side of the main image, which is bold and uncomplicated to clearly convey the theme of the documentary to potential audiences. The colors and professional but dull background of the image also reflect the themes of "Shameless" while the slogan and title use the typical font and formatting conventions for Channel 4 adverts to stand out.
This print advert was created in Adobe Photoshop to promote the Channel 4 documentary series "Shameless". The background is plain with the Channel 4 logo on the right side of the bold, uncomplicated main image, which is meant to clearly convey the theme of the documentary to potential audiences. Text using conventional sans-serif fonts includes the title, slogan, and scheduling information on a contrasting background to make it noticeable and easy to read.
The magazine reviewed is a London listings magazine called Time Out. It is targeted towards socially active people aged 21-35 living in London. The magazine is organised with entertainment and culture sections upfront, followed by commercial advertisements, and event and show listings at the back. Most pages advertise local events, shows, concerts, films, restaurants and other happenings in London. A full double page advertisement in the magazine costs £8,400.
This document provides an introduction to Channel 4's style guide for creating factual program inserts. It discusses key elements Channel 4 looks for in promotional materials like unique fonts, consistent color schemes, prominent logos and how templates can be used to follow the style guide requirements. Examples are given of how images, colors and fonts were selected from Channel 4 templates to create a factual insert that adheres to the network's branding guidelines.
This document provides an introduction to Channel 4's style guide for creating factual program inserts. It discusses key elements Channel 4 looks for in promotional materials such as unique fonts, consistent color schemes, prominent logos and positioning, and using representative imagery. The document also shows examples of how these style elements have been applied in fictional Channel 4 inserts created by the author as a template to develop their own factual insert promotional material.
The magazine cover uses bright, contrasting colors like red, yellow, black and white to attract a younger demographic. A fun photograph of the featured band The Wombats is used as the main image to appeal to younger/teenage readers. The magazine masthead is prominently displayed in the top left corner following the Guttenberg design principle to make the magazine instantly recognizable.
The magazine cover uses bright, contrasting colors like red, yellow, black and white to attract a younger demographic. A fun photograph of the featured band The Wombats is used as the main image to appeal to younger/teenage readers. The magazine masthead is prominently displayed in the top left corner following the Guttenberg design principle to make the magazine instantly recognizable.
The document summarizes the layout and design of a magazine. It uses various techniques to attract and engage audiences such as placing the masthead prominently, using bold headings and varying font sizes. Color contrasts and close-up images of famous stars are used to draw the reader's eye. The layout aims to create a sense of quality while remaining affordable and accessible to a wide audience through both print and online content. Key details such as air times and program information are presented clearly.
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The layout uses a large dominant animated graphic taking up the entire double page spread to depict the struggle between South Korea and Japan. The title is bold and draws the eye, with a short blurb below to provide context before the article on the next page. The author and illustrator names are prominently displayed in colors that match the animation. Organization of the information guides the eye to first read the title and blurb, then turn to the next page for the full article.
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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, sticking to deadlines, and improving time management.
- Individual topics focused on issues like social inequality, internet dependence, animal rights, and celebrity audiences. Members analyzed what went well and could be improved.
- Contributions
3. Layout Design – ‘BBC One’
With clear information
Its on a simple temple with a in white to stand out
prominent red background from the background
4. Content – ‘BBC One’
Their is not a lot of content just simple text with a
background and some animation around the words
5. Style Of Font – ‘BBC One’
This font is ‘Calibri
(Headings)’ which is
clear nothing fancy
which is quite
common on The ‘One’ is also
‘Microsoft Word’ ‘Calibri
implying anyone can (Headings)’ the
watch bold reminds the
views what
channel its on as
The BBC logo is the same BBC has many
style as the rest only in sister Channels
capitals and blocks to
resemble their logo
6. Style Of Graphics – ‘BBC One’
The dark
shading in the
The animation of corners
the circle catches draw's your
you attention attention to
straight away the centre of
the ad
10. Layout Design
Text is centred
and bold in the
advert – to be
most prominent
and obvious to
viewer
Rule of Thirds used whereby
its clear at the top, the middle
is text, and the bottom is the
rose (landscape)
11. Content
Text to inform
the date, time
and series to be
on channel 5
As on all, Blurred background of Focuses shot of a
Advertises the ‘the bachelor’ trying to rose highly
channel website hold the door shut of significant in the
girls on the other side series
12. Style of Font
Colours are
white and red
conventional to
channel 5 so its
recognisable and
it’s the colour of
their logo
Faded into the Font is in capitals and bold –
background shows were conventional of Channel 5 so
you can watch it online – its recognisable
its not to visible because To grab attention and evident
series hasn’t started yet to viewers
13. Style of Graphics
From this point,
The screen does a ‘twirl’
like graphic which all
channel 5 adverts have and
changes logo to fit a rose
They do this because it’s a
recurring series on Channel 5 so
they while its long-awaited they
can great anticipation for the
series as it features between all
adverts as well – constantly
reminding of the programme
14. Photo Manipulation
The photo is
quite white –
which is
considered the
colour of
perfection –
possibly to
symbolise the
bachelor
There is deep focus on the rose while the stem
and background of ‘the bachelor’ is blurred.
Channel 5 do this on most of their adverts on the
prominent feature of the programme
15. Organisation of Information
Information is
always the same
on Channel 5
adverts
#1 – Time &
Date
#2 – Title
#3 – What it is
The Channel website
always shows on the
bottom left of the screen
16. Layout Design
Text is centred
and bold in the
advert – to be
most prominent
and obvious to
viewer
Rule of Thirds used whereby
the face takes up 2/3 of the
screen from the right
(landscape)
17. Content
Text to inform
the date, time
and series to be
on channel 5
Background is all focused so
As on all, the audience can see the
Advertises the channel detail of the fake face – so
website audience can be fascinated by
documentary’
18. Style of Font
Colours are
white and red
conventional to
channel 5 so its
recognisable and
it’s the colour of
their logo
Same font used to Font is in capitals and bold –
advertise website on conventional of Channel 5 so
bottom its recognisable
To grab attention and evident
to viewers
19. Style of Graphics
From this point,
The screen does a ‘twirl’
like graphic which all
channel 5 adverts have
Then transforms into a
channel 5 logo –
This programme doesn’t
have a tailored logo
because it’s a one-off
documentary
20. Photo Manipulation
The edged of the
screen are blurred
while the facial
features are
focused to
emphasise the
detail and quality
of ‘making faces’
The background surrounding the face is really
blue which is clinical, enforcing that scientific
element in the documentary
21. Organisation of Information
Information is
always the same
on Channel 5
adverts
#1 – Time &
Date
#2 – Title
#3 – What it is
The Channel website
always shows on the
bottom left of the screen
22. Layout Design
Text is centred
and bold in the
advert – to be
most prominent
and obvious to
viewer
The killers whole face takes
the screen – whereby his eyes
are strong, as they are the
window to a persons soul
23. Content
Text to inform
the date, time
and series to be
on channel 5
As on all, The background is of the
Advertises the channel killers whole face to
website emphases the cold/evil
feeling his face enforces
24. Style of Font
Colours are
white and red
conventional to
channel 5 so its
recognisable and
it’s the colour of
their logo
Same font used to Font is in capitals and bold –
advertise website on conventional of Channel 5 so
bottom its recognisable
To grab attention and evident
to viewers
25. Style of Graphics
From this point,
The screen does a
‘twirl’ like graphic
which all channel 5
adverts have
Then transforms into a
channel 5 logo –
This programme doesn’t
have a tailored logo
because it’s a one-off
documentary
26. Photo Manipulation
The eye has a
lot of contrast
as it symbolises
the window to
his evil soul
There is a sepia-like colour on Edged are black to keep his
the picture with screen face concentrated
blemishes to enforce its part
of history and dead colours
27. Organisation of Information
Information is
always the same
on Channel 5
adverts
#1 – Time &
Date
#2 – Title
#3 – What it is
The Channel website
always shows on the
bottom left of the screen
28. Layout Design
Text is centred
and bold in the
advert – to be
most prominent
and obvious to
viewer
The pregnancy text is centred in the
screen, slightly slanted to make it
more visually pleasing – linking to
baby fever
29. Content
Text to inform
the date, time
and series to be
on channel 5
Blurred background of
As on all,
pregnancy text to
Advertises the channel
enforce excitement of
website
royal baby
30. Style of Font
Colours are
white and red
conventional to
channel 5 so its
recognisable and
it’s the colour of
their logo
Font is in capitals and bold –
Same font used to conventional of Channel 5 so
advertise website on its recognisable
bottom To grab attention and evident
to viewers
31. Style of Graphics
From this point,
The screen does a ‘twirl’
like graphic which all
channel 5 adverts have
Then transforms into a channel 5
logo –
Although this is a one-off
documentary it has a crown on
the logo because the royals is a
significant and popular culture in
Britain
32. Photo Manipulation
The
background is
blurred as it
doesn't really
hold much
significance to
a royal baby –
dose not need
huge focus
Background of royal red links
to the royal and also holds
great symbolism with
pregnancy
33. Organisation of Information
Information is
always the same
on Channel 5
adverts
#1 – Time &
Date
#2 – Title
#3 – What it is
The Channel website
always shows on the
bottom left of the screen
34. Stage Two: Research and analysis of
effective channel adverts
Chosen channel: ITV
35. Background of a wall, dark and
dreary reflecting on the tv
show
Metaphoric
description of
the show to
catch reader’s
attention
Main actor’s name included to
create a buzz as he is well known
36. Cycle of the mind Black and gold colour
set of a World Cup scheme – winning
Winner medals
Layout: ruby player on the
left with his mental Content: ITV promotion
qualities around his for rugby world cup
head, small caption with showing
show information on the