The document encourages sharing oneself with others regardless of economic status, origin, or abilities. It reflects on how to properly share oneself, including giving priority to people with disabilities, helping those in need, avoiding snobbishness, donating items, and volunteering. Certain actions like ignoring disability lanes or only helping the rich are not the proper way to share with others.
Bastille is an organic artist known for their musical talent alone. They started as a small, unknown band that gained popularity through a chart-topping single, working their way up in the industry before signing. Their album covers feature models instead of the band, showing they are recognized for their music rather than image, though they have an indie/alternative style.
Jessie J is a synthetic artist who has crafted an image for her audience to recognize as her own. She is known more for her wacky fashion sense than just her music, as her album covers showcase her style over relating to her music. While musically talented, she is portrayed for her style rather than sexuality like many female artists.
Jess is an 18-year-old university student who enjoys indie/rock music that tells stories through relationships. Her favorite artist, Saint Raymond, creates chilled out music that feels personally written for her. She finds new music through social media and YouTube, and likes music videos that have good narrative storylines and fashion styles that link clearly to the song. She listens to music while studying, relaxing with friends, and going out to bars and clubs. When looking at album artwork, she prefers imaginative images that can be interpreted in multiple ways and show thought and care went into the design. Music videos also influence her fashion through the styles displayed.
The document discusses the dance music genre and analyzes assumptions about dance music fans. It finds that most assumptions are correct, including that dance music fans are primarily younger people who enjoy socializing. They listen to dance music frequently and attend festivals. Qualitative data from interviews supports that dance music lifts mood and is seen as fun and energetic by fans. Fans see it as a way to socialize and reflect their happy personalities.
The document discusses teen-pop music audiences. It notes that teen-pop music and magazines are aimed primarily at teenagers aged 11-17, especially teenage girls aged 13-16. The typical teen-pop fan is described as young, female, happy, and interested in wearing clothes and merchandise of their favorite artists. Two teen-pop artists, Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber, are profiled along with brief biographies and career highlights. Three fictional teen profiles are also included, with two female teens enjoying teen-pop music and one male teen listening to it sometimes but having a wider range of musical interests. The document concludes that most teen-pop fans are girls rather than boys, partly because female artists and lyrics often relate more
This document defines and describes different sexual orientations including homosexual, heterosexual, and metrosexual. Homosexual refers to same-sex attraction which is still not fully accepted by society, with stereotypes that gay men are feminine and lesbians masculine. Heterosexual refers to opposite-sex attraction, which is the fully accepted norm, with stereotypes of masculine men and feminine women. Metrosexual describes a heterosexual urban man with interests traditionally associated with women or gay men such as fashion. The Rihanna music video "Pour it Up" challenges some heterosexual stereotypes through her behavior and attire as a wealthy, smoking woman surrounded only by other women.
This document discusses the target audience for a teen musical opening sequence. It recommends that the audience be ages 12 and up, as this is when viewers can understand storylines and is the beginning of adolescence. Both female and male viewers should be encouraged. Typically, teen musicals appeal to teenage females and males interested in musical theater, singing, dancing and acting. The audience will likely enjoy upbeat music, dramatic shows and films, and relatable themes about relationships, family, dreams, and school.
This document provides information about the target audience for a rock music magazine. It describes them as typically being 16-19 years old, working class, and interested in rock music, concerts, playing instruments, and socializing. They often dress in band merchandise like t-shirts and hoodies. They listen to rock music daily because the lyrics can relate to personal experiences and lift mood. The target readers want magazine content including interviews, band news, concert guides and competitions about their favorite artists.
The document encourages sharing oneself with others regardless of economic status, origin, or abilities. It reflects on how to properly share oneself, including giving priority to people with disabilities, helping those in need, avoiding snobbishness, donating items, and volunteering. Certain actions like ignoring disability lanes or only helping the rich are not the proper way to share with others.
Bastille is an organic artist known for their musical talent alone. They started as a small, unknown band that gained popularity through a chart-topping single, working their way up in the industry before signing. Their album covers feature models instead of the band, showing they are recognized for their music rather than image, though they have an indie/alternative style.
Jessie J is a synthetic artist who has crafted an image for her audience to recognize as her own. She is known more for her wacky fashion sense than just her music, as her album covers showcase her style over relating to her music. While musically talented, she is portrayed for her style rather than sexuality like many female artists.
Jess is an 18-year-old university student who enjoys indie/rock music that tells stories through relationships. Her favorite artist, Saint Raymond, creates chilled out music that feels personally written for her. She finds new music through social media and YouTube, and likes music videos that have good narrative storylines and fashion styles that link clearly to the song. She listens to music while studying, relaxing with friends, and going out to bars and clubs. When looking at album artwork, she prefers imaginative images that can be interpreted in multiple ways and show thought and care went into the design. Music videos also influence her fashion through the styles displayed.
The document discusses the dance music genre and analyzes assumptions about dance music fans. It finds that most assumptions are correct, including that dance music fans are primarily younger people who enjoy socializing. They listen to dance music frequently and attend festivals. Qualitative data from interviews supports that dance music lifts mood and is seen as fun and energetic by fans. Fans see it as a way to socialize and reflect their happy personalities.
The document discusses teen-pop music audiences. It notes that teen-pop music and magazines are aimed primarily at teenagers aged 11-17, especially teenage girls aged 13-16. The typical teen-pop fan is described as young, female, happy, and interested in wearing clothes and merchandise of their favorite artists. Two teen-pop artists, Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber, are profiled along with brief biographies and career highlights. Three fictional teen profiles are also included, with two female teens enjoying teen-pop music and one male teen listening to it sometimes but having a wider range of musical interests. The document concludes that most teen-pop fans are girls rather than boys, partly because female artists and lyrics often relate more
This document defines and describes different sexual orientations including homosexual, heterosexual, and metrosexual. Homosexual refers to same-sex attraction which is still not fully accepted by society, with stereotypes that gay men are feminine and lesbians masculine. Heterosexual refers to opposite-sex attraction, which is the fully accepted norm, with stereotypes of masculine men and feminine women. Metrosexual describes a heterosexual urban man with interests traditionally associated with women or gay men such as fashion. The Rihanna music video "Pour it Up" challenges some heterosexual stereotypes through her behavior and attire as a wealthy, smoking woman surrounded only by other women.
This document discusses the target audience for a teen musical opening sequence. It recommends that the audience be ages 12 and up, as this is when viewers can understand storylines and is the beginning of adolescence. Both female and male viewers should be encouraged. Typically, teen musicals appeal to teenage females and males interested in musical theater, singing, dancing and acting. The audience will likely enjoy upbeat music, dramatic shows and films, and relatable themes about relationships, family, dreams, and school.
This document provides information about the target audience for a rock music magazine. It describes them as typically being 16-19 years old, working class, and interested in rock music, concerts, playing instruments, and socializing. They often dress in band merchandise like t-shirts and hoodies. They listen to rock music daily because the lyrics can relate to personal experiences and lift mood. The target readers want magazine content including interviews, band news, concert guides and competitions about their favorite artists.
The document discusses the author's views on media and music consumption. It describes how music helps the author feel calm and relaxed, especially when depressed or travelling. The author finds PartyNextDoor's music relatable because it reflects experiences with fun, break-ups, and tough times. While others influence the author, their music preferences come from personal enjoyment of hip hop music and how it lifts their mood in difficult situations.
Cal state east bay (evening) obom - 11.18.19 - powerpointKalynSaylor
This document summarizes a workshop on mental health and sexual violence titled "#OurBodiesOurMinds" held at California State University, East Bay. The workshop was facilitated by Carly Weckstein and included monologues, group discussions, and a panel on topics like consent, trauma from sexual violence, and ways to support survivors. Participants were encouraged to discuss their reactions and how to change negative messages. The panel included students and counselors to discuss resources and advocacy for mental health and survivors of sexual violence.
The document summarizes photos taken of John and Charles, two newly introduced Asian musicians, to introduce them to a Western audience. The photos of John looking down and Charles addressing the camera directly aim to convey seriousness as newcomers seeking to establish Asian music in a new culture. Subsequent photos show them having fun to seem more relatable while maintaining confidence in their musical passion and dreams.
The document discusses several factors to consider when defining a target audience, including stereotypes, age, and gender. It notes that stereotypes like "emo" and "chav" influence music preferences. Younger audiences prefer upbeat music and artists they can relate to, while teenagers like attractive musicians. Middle-aged people listen to music from their youth or current hits. The target audience is defined as ages 15-40, primarily female, students or career-focused with an active lifestyle, interested in music, sports and travel, from a middle-class background. An example profile named Tom and Bronte fits this target audience.
The document discusses issues related to being transgender, including definitions, current events, statistics, prominent activists, and ways to support the transgender community. It defines what it means to be transgender, notes high rates of suicide attempts and unsafe feelings among transgender youth, and discusses the importance of using preferred pronouns and providing emotional support. The document advocates for gender-neutral bathrooms and celebrates victories like a gym upholding its non-discrimination policy regarding transgender members.
Arabelle Smith is a 31-year-old indie/rock artist influenced by fashion, food, and acoustic music. The document discusses interview questions for Arabelle Smith that would be similar to those asked of James Bay, focusing on funny and unexpected questions about her age of starting to sing, last legal trouble, last illness, last song listened to, and last public fall, to provide a more personal glimpse into her life beyond just music. It also lists possible article topics like a concert review, information on a new album, or an actual interview.
This document discusses what it means to be transgender. It defines transgender as when one's gender identity does not match the gender assigned at birth. It discusses current events involving transgender people and provides statistics showing high rates of suicide attempts and depression among transgender youth who lack support. The document also profiles transgender activist Laverne Cox and discusses victories and ongoing fights for transgender rights and inclusion.
This SlideShare describes my favourite music and includes details on my favourite genre of music, my favourite artists and bands as well as my opinions on their idealologies, albums and websites.
The document discusses the target audience for a music video, digipak, and advertisements. It identifies three types of people in the target audience: David (age 19), Annie (age 22), and Bret (age 27). David enjoys comedy rock bands and is studying filmmaking. Annie recently graduated in audio production and enjoys comedy albums. Bret recently moved to Oregon for a job and enjoys rock bands with a sense of humor. The target audience appreciates bands that use comedy and satire in their music and public image.
The document describes 4 categories of music listeners:
Background listeners (39%) who enjoy music casually but it is not a main focus; Headliners (20%) who like popular music and buying artist-endorsed products; Track hunters (24%) who like discovering new bands but may not be early adopters; and Pace setters (17%) who have a true passion for music and enjoy discussing it with friends.
The document describes 4 categories of music listeners:
1) Background listeners (39%) who enjoy music casually but it is not a main focus; they listen to various songs across genres.
2) Headliners (20%) who like popular current songs by big artists and are likely young males who support artists through purchases.
3) Track hunters (24%) who like discovering new bands and feel albums are as important as songs; they prefer seeing bands live after positive reviews.
4) Pace setters (17%) who have a true passion for music, like discussing it with friends, and see themselves as more interested in different music than the mainstream.
The document discusses factors that contribute to the success of a music scene. It argues that for a music scene to be successful, the music needs to have an element of freshness or individuality to stand out from other music. The sound also needs to be catchy and potentially edgy to spread to different audiences. Additionally, the style and fashion of the artists can influence fans and contribute to the scene's popularity, as people may see attractive and stylish artists as idols. Some genres mentioned that rely on these factors include indie, rock, pop, and R&B.
This document outlines the participants for a focus group to provide feedback on a music video. It describes 4 primary participants who fit the target audience profile of ages 16-25 and enjoy pop music, Netflix, and socializing. It also describes 2 secondary participants who fall outside the target profile, including an older teacher and a younger engineering student. The diverse group will provide informed advice to help make design decisions for the music video that will appeal most to the intended target audience.
Harry Styles is a famous singer born in 1994 in Holmes Chapel, Great Britain. He rose to fame as a member of the popular boy band One Direction after auditioning as a solo artist on The X Factor in 2010. Some key facts about Harry Styles include that he has an older sister named Gemma, his parents' names are Anne Cox and Des Styles, and they later divorced. He was featured in several of One Direction's hit songs and became very successful through his time with the band.
Jaden is a 17-year-old indie rap artist from Vietnam who now lives in Los Angeles. He started making music with friends as a hobby and uploaded songs to YouTube, catching the attention of a record label. Jaden is signed to Interscope Geffen A&M, known for signing popular artists across genres. As an indie rap artist, Jaden has a relaxed and carefree personality that is reflected in his random music and style, where he mixes brands and vintage clothing without caring what others think.
Alyssa is a 21-year-old house/pop singer from Hitchin, Hertfordshire who has been singing since age 6. She draws inspiration from artists like Rihanna, Rita Ora, Beyoncé, Pink, and Avril Lavigne. She is an approachable person signed to Futuristic Records at age 14 and her debut album "ICON" is expected to gross £1 million in its first week due to high pre-order numbers.
The magazine cover features a portrait of Avicii staring directly at readers to attract their attention and curiosity about learning more about the famous artist. Choosing such a well-known figure in electronic music ensures readers will be interested in reading about his personal life and experiences beyond just his hit songs. Additionally, the magazine offers a free music download as a gift to entice people and provide festival information to help readers easily learn details without extensive online searching.
What is the difference between everyday conflict and bullying? How do boys and girls experience aggression differently? How do identifiers like sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, ability, and socioeconomic status affect aggression? Learn about different types of aggression and practical tools in responding to conflicts and bullying.
Zach Stewart introduces himself and provides biographical details about his family and interests. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia and discusses his sister Amy, brother Adam, and parents Jeff and Judy. Zach enjoys music, especially the band Radiohead, and plays several instruments. He is an avid sports fan of Atlanta-based teams like the Braves, Falcons, and Hawks, as well as FC Barcelona.
The location scout document lists 5 potential locations: Rowheath Field, Victoria Square Waterfall, Digbeth, and Kings Norton Playing Fields. These locations could be suitable for filming and further scouting is required to determine their viability and availability.
Music videos have several purposes including promoting singles and albums, developing an artist's image, and entertaining audiences. They typically run 3-4 minutes and combine live performances with narrative and visual imagery. Music videos often contain elements of performance, narrative, themes, and symbols. Performance videos focus on the artist performing, narrative videos tell a story related to the song's lyrics, thematic videos emphasize common themes for different music genres, and symbolic videos use symbols to build meaning. Basic structures, codes, and types of music videos are also discussed.
The document contains ideas for visual elements and shots to include in a music video, such as Harvey lying in a field of flowers, panoramic scenery views, blowing paint onto a canvas, compositing animal heads across the front and back of an album cover, and double exposing lips with a sunset. Other ideas involve editing animal heads together, adding 3D effects to animal heads and bodies, depicting purple lips with cloud backgrounds, showing mini people in an open mouth working on teeth, a face in a balaclava mask with eyes edited to imply drug use, photos of diverse people to promote equality, car wash suds on a window with 3D effects, someone in a mask blowing glitter and flower petals with edited eyes
The document discusses the author's views on media and music consumption. It describes how music helps the author feel calm and relaxed, especially when depressed or travelling. The author finds PartyNextDoor's music relatable because it reflects experiences with fun, break-ups, and tough times. While others influence the author, their music preferences come from personal enjoyment of hip hop music and how it lifts their mood in difficult situations.
Cal state east bay (evening) obom - 11.18.19 - powerpointKalynSaylor
This document summarizes a workshop on mental health and sexual violence titled "#OurBodiesOurMinds" held at California State University, East Bay. The workshop was facilitated by Carly Weckstein and included monologues, group discussions, and a panel on topics like consent, trauma from sexual violence, and ways to support survivors. Participants were encouraged to discuss their reactions and how to change negative messages. The panel included students and counselors to discuss resources and advocacy for mental health and survivors of sexual violence.
The document summarizes photos taken of John and Charles, two newly introduced Asian musicians, to introduce them to a Western audience. The photos of John looking down and Charles addressing the camera directly aim to convey seriousness as newcomers seeking to establish Asian music in a new culture. Subsequent photos show them having fun to seem more relatable while maintaining confidence in their musical passion and dreams.
The document discusses several factors to consider when defining a target audience, including stereotypes, age, and gender. It notes that stereotypes like "emo" and "chav" influence music preferences. Younger audiences prefer upbeat music and artists they can relate to, while teenagers like attractive musicians. Middle-aged people listen to music from their youth or current hits. The target audience is defined as ages 15-40, primarily female, students or career-focused with an active lifestyle, interested in music, sports and travel, from a middle-class background. An example profile named Tom and Bronte fits this target audience.
The document discusses issues related to being transgender, including definitions, current events, statistics, prominent activists, and ways to support the transgender community. It defines what it means to be transgender, notes high rates of suicide attempts and unsafe feelings among transgender youth, and discusses the importance of using preferred pronouns and providing emotional support. The document advocates for gender-neutral bathrooms and celebrates victories like a gym upholding its non-discrimination policy regarding transgender members.
Arabelle Smith is a 31-year-old indie/rock artist influenced by fashion, food, and acoustic music. The document discusses interview questions for Arabelle Smith that would be similar to those asked of James Bay, focusing on funny and unexpected questions about her age of starting to sing, last legal trouble, last illness, last song listened to, and last public fall, to provide a more personal glimpse into her life beyond just music. It also lists possible article topics like a concert review, information on a new album, or an actual interview.
This document discusses what it means to be transgender. It defines transgender as when one's gender identity does not match the gender assigned at birth. It discusses current events involving transgender people and provides statistics showing high rates of suicide attempts and depression among transgender youth who lack support. The document also profiles transgender activist Laverne Cox and discusses victories and ongoing fights for transgender rights and inclusion.
This SlideShare describes my favourite music and includes details on my favourite genre of music, my favourite artists and bands as well as my opinions on their idealologies, albums and websites.
The document discusses the target audience for a music video, digipak, and advertisements. It identifies three types of people in the target audience: David (age 19), Annie (age 22), and Bret (age 27). David enjoys comedy rock bands and is studying filmmaking. Annie recently graduated in audio production and enjoys comedy albums. Bret recently moved to Oregon for a job and enjoys rock bands with a sense of humor. The target audience appreciates bands that use comedy and satire in their music and public image.
The document describes 4 categories of music listeners:
Background listeners (39%) who enjoy music casually but it is not a main focus; Headliners (20%) who like popular music and buying artist-endorsed products; Track hunters (24%) who like discovering new bands but may not be early adopters; and Pace setters (17%) who have a true passion for music and enjoy discussing it with friends.
The document describes 4 categories of music listeners:
1) Background listeners (39%) who enjoy music casually but it is not a main focus; they listen to various songs across genres.
2) Headliners (20%) who like popular current songs by big artists and are likely young males who support artists through purchases.
3) Track hunters (24%) who like discovering new bands and feel albums are as important as songs; they prefer seeing bands live after positive reviews.
4) Pace setters (17%) who have a true passion for music, like discussing it with friends, and see themselves as more interested in different music than the mainstream.
The document discusses factors that contribute to the success of a music scene. It argues that for a music scene to be successful, the music needs to have an element of freshness or individuality to stand out from other music. The sound also needs to be catchy and potentially edgy to spread to different audiences. Additionally, the style and fashion of the artists can influence fans and contribute to the scene's popularity, as people may see attractive and stylish artists as idols. Some genres mentioned that rely on these factors include indie, rock, pop, and R&B.
This document outlines the participants for a focus group to provide feedback on a music video. It describes 4 primary participants who fit the target audience profile of ages 16-25 and enjoy pop music, Netflix, and socializing. It also describes 2 secondary participants who fall outside the target profile, including an older teacher and a younger engineering student. The diverse group will provide informed advice to help make design decisions for the music video that will appeal most to the intended target audience.
Harry Styles is a famous singer born in 1994 in Holmes Chapel, Great Britain. He rose to fame as a member of the popular boy band One Direction after auditioning as a solo artist on The X Factor in 2010. Some key facts about Harry Styles include that he has an older sister named Gemma, his parents' names are Anne Cox and Des Styles, and they later divorced. He was featured in several of One Direction's hit songs and became very successful through his time with the band.
Jaden is a 17-year-old indie rap artist from Vietnam who now lives in Los Angeles. He started making music with friends as a hobby and uploaded songs to YouTube, catching the attention of a record label. Jaden is signed to Interscope Geffen A&M, known for signing popular artists across genres. As an indie rap artist, Jaden has a relaxed and carefree personality that is reflected in his random music and style, where he mixes brands and vintage clothing without caring what others think.
Alyssa is a 21-year-old house/pop singer from Hitchin, Hertfordshire who has been singing since age 6. She draws inspiration from artists like Rihanna, Rita Ora, Beyoncé, Pink, and Avril Lavigne. She is an approachable person signed to Futuristic Records at age 14 and her debut album "ICON" is expected to gross £1 million in its first week due to high pre-order numbers.
The magazine cover features a portrait of Avicii staring directly at readers to attract their attention and curiosity about learning more about the famous artist. Choosing such a well-known figure in electronic music ensures readers will be interested in reading about his personal life and experiences beyond just his hit songs. Additionally, the magazine offers a free music download as a gift to entice people and provide festival information to help readers easily learn details without extensive online searching.
What is the difference between everyday conflict and bullying? How do boys and girls experience aggression differently? How do identifiers like sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, ability, and socioeconomic status affect aggression? Learn about different types of aggression and practical tools in responding to conflicts and bullying.
Zach Stewart introduces himself and provides biographical details about his family and interests. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia and discusses his sister Amy, brother Adam, and parents Jeff and Judy. Zach enjoys music, especially the band Radiohead, and plays several instruments. He is an avid sports fan of Atlanta-based teams like the Braves, Falcons, and Hawks, as well as FC Barcelona.
The location scout document lists 5 potential locations: Rowheath Field, Victoria Square Waterfall, Digbeth, and Kings Norton Playing Fields. These locations could be suitable for filming and further scouting is required to determine their viability and availability.
Music videos have several purposes including promoting singles and albums, developing an artist's image, and entertaining audiences. They typically run 3-4 minutes and combine live performances with narrative and visual imagery. Music videos often contain elements of performance, narrative, themes, and symbols. Performance videos focus on the artist performing, narrative videos tell a story related to the song's lyrics, thematic videos emphasize common themes for different music genres, and symbolic videos use symbols to build meaning. Basic structures, codes, and types of music videos are also discussed.
The document contains ideas for visual elements and shots to include in a music video, such as Harvey lying in a field of flowers, panoramic scenery views, blowing paint onto a canvas, compositing animal heads across the front and back of an album cover, and double exposing lips with a sunset. Other ideas involve editing animal heads together, adding 3D effects to animal heads and bodies, depicting purple lips with cloud backgrounds, showing mini people in an open mouth working on teeth, a face in a balaclava mask with eyes edited to imply drug use, photos of diverse people to promote equality, car wash suds on a window with 3D effects, someone in a mask blowing glitter and flower petals with edited eyes
This shooting schedule outlines the characters, locations, and props needed to film a music video. It lists Harvey Everson as the main singer and Amy Parkes for greenscreen lip syncing. Locations include a greenscreen, China Town, Rowheath, town, Digbeth, a forest, and a laundrette. Props include glitter, flowers, paint, balloons, a guitar, a mask, vintage tees, candles, a flare, and fireworks.
This document contains a shot list for a music video with 43 shots. It describes the scene, location, camera movement, content, character, and timing for each shot. The shots include close-ups, mid shots and long shots of the singer Harvey performing and lip syncing to songs in various outdoor locations like streets, fields and forests over the course of the music video. It also includes shots of animals, balloons, fireworks, sunsets and clothes spinning in a washing machine.
Andrew Goodwin identifies 5 key aspects of music videos: 1) Thought beats, which synchronize visuals with the music's structure, vocals, and story; 2) Narrative and performance, where videos should feature a narrative that enhances rather than ignores the song; 3) The star image and how it develops over time; 4) The relation of visuals to the song, whether illustrating, amplifying, or disregarding its meaning; and 5) Technical aspects like camerawork, editing, and effects that bring all elements together cohesively.
The document is a song with an intro, three verses, a bridge, and a chorus that is repeated. The song discusses themes of pursuing one's dreams despite obstacles, living life to the fullest, and finding strength and purpose through creativity and community.
Vibe magazine targets a primarily male audience between the ages of 21-34. The magazine focuses on genres like rap, hip-hop, alternative pop, and trap music. It features artists that portray masculine ideals and promote material wealth. Readers are inspired by these artists and aspire to emulate their lifestyles. They have interests in attending concerts and social gatherings. Many work in fields like education, management, or own their own businesses.
This document discusses youth subcultures, specifically the alternative indie rock subculture. It provides details on the style of dress, attitudes, likes/dislikes, and ideologies of this subculture. Members of this subculture tend to listen to rock/pop-indie music, wear darker colors like black skinny jeans, and have a laid-back attitude. They prioritize socializing and living in the present over school or career goals. The subculture values originality and breaking rules while also caring about their image. Understanding this subculture will help in making creative decisions for a music video targeting this audience.
This magazine represents teenagers and young adults aged 15-23 who enjoy indie and alternative music. It portrays the typical fans of this genre as males with long hair and facial hair who wear checked tops and denim jackets, drawing on stereotypes of indie musicians as influences. The artists featured are represented as moody with serious expressions, seen as fashionable and mature role models by fans. Pictures of an artist playing instruments show the positive and lively side of musicians, challenging stereotypes of this demographic as anti-social.
The target audience for the magazine INDEPENDENCE will be 16-25 years old, including both males and females. They will be youthful, independent-minded, and strive to be unique and successful. The majority will be motivated to become successful musicians themselves and aspire to be like indie rock artists. More males than females are expected to read the magazine as there are more successful male indie artists. These males likely have their own band or perform gigs and have a distinctive style including tattoos and piercings. The target audience enjoys activities like attending concerts and festivals, spending time with friends, going to the movies, and creating music. They favor genres like indie rock, rock, heavy metal and punk rock for
The document discusses how a magazine represents social groups. It attracts mostly young people aged 16-25 due to its rebellious style, while older people may feel irritated. It interviews a rock star named Angel who discusses being a role model but also being selfish. While the magazine mostly features white heterosexual males, it aims to be open-minded to all groups and believes personal choice is important.
The magazine primarily attracts young people aged 16-25 due to its rebellious style featuring a rock star model. While the magazine portrays stereotypical rock star imagery like tattoos and dark makeup, the in-depth interview features reveals the model does not support harmful stereotypes. The interview discusses the model's philanthropic animal foundation and family life outside London to provide perspective beyond superficial appearances. Although mostly featuring white heterosexual males, the magazine aims to be open-minded and available to all groups.
The magazine primarily attracts young people aged 16-25 due to its rebellious style featuring a rock star model. While the magazine portrays stereotypical rock star imagery like tattoos and dark makeup, the in-depth interview features reveals the model does not support harmful stereotypes. The interview discusses the model's philanthropic animal foundation and family life outside London to provide perspective beyond superficial appearances. Although mostly featuring white heterosexual males, the magazine aims to be open-minded and available to all groups.
Pop music targets a wide audience ranging from ages 8 to 50 across genders and ethnicities. The stereotypical pop listener is fashionable, trendy, and enjoys music that follows conventions within the genre. Artists produce pop songs that are similar to others at the time to appeal to listeners who prefer familiar structures.
Pop music targets a wide audience ranging from ages 8 to 50 across genders and ethnicities. The typical pop listener is portrayed as fashionable and trend-following, embracing modern styles. Pop songs often stick to familiar structures and sounds that are popular at the time to appeal to mainstream tastes.
The target audience for the magazine INDEPENDENT will be 16-25 year olds, most of whom will be in education or working. They will be youthful, outgoing, and strive to be independent and successful. They will take pride in their appearance and like playful banter. More males than females will read the magazine, as they will be interested in indie rock music and have their own bands. These males will have tattoos, piercings, and an independent style. The target audience will be interested in genres like indie rock, rock and roll, heavy metal, and punk rock due to the relatable lyrics and enjoyable beats.
The document discusses the Mozart effect and whether listening to or playing music makes people smarter. It summarizes a study that found correlations between music preferences and personality traits, such as classical music fans being creative but introverted. The document also explores ideas for incorporating music into the classroom and invites the reader to learn more by exploring the author's wiki on music and brain development.
This document discusses how the media product, a dance music magazine, represents different social groups. It represents youth as the target age range is 14-25 and the front cover features a young artist. It represents both genders as the main article is about a male artist but other stories feature females. The magazine represents all ethnicities by having two different ethnicities on the cover, showing it is ethnicity-free. It mainly represents musicians, specifically DJs, as the front cover, main image and article are all about DJs or dance music.
The document discusses how the media product represents particular social groups. It challenges stereotypes about country music fans by presenting them as ordinary young people interested in music, friends, and socializing, rather than focusing solely on rural stereotypes. It also aims to provide an alternative representation of young females, portraying them in a respectful manner focused on their futures rather than reinforcing negative stereotypes about this group.
The document discusses the youth subculture surrounding the punk rock band Annotations of an Autopsy, describing their hardcore musical style, dark fashion sense, and energetic live shows that engage young audiences through merchandise and social media. It also provides initial ideas for filming a music video for the band that would emphasize stereotypical elements like dark lighting, raw studio performances, and gritty close-up shots to capture their punk aesthetic.
The target audience for the magazine is young adults aged 14-26 who enjoy indie rock music. Stereotypically, this audience values individuality and being different from others. They may enjoy hobbies like playing musical instruments. While sometimes portrayed negatively by older generations as careless, the target audience is often just laid back and in their own creative world.
This document discusses prejudice, discrimination, and ways to reduce prejudice. It defines prejudice as a negative attitude towards a social group. Types of prejudice mentioned include racism, sexism, classism, homophobia, and religious prejudice. Discrimination is defined as actions against someone due to characteristics like race, age, gender, religion, or sexual orientation. The document also discusses different types of discrimination and provides examples. Finally, it discusses ways that psychologists have found to potentially reduce prejudice, such as changing group boundaries and social influence.
Stereotypes are labels or categories people use to describe others based on characteristics like appearance, speech, or group membership. Stereotypes can form around differences in age, religion, income, gender, orientation, abilities, status, or appearance. To reduce stereotyping, people should focus on individuals, recognize more diversity within than between groups, see that groups don't define people, and learn other cultures and points of view.
Stereotypes are labels or categories people use to describe others based on characteristics like appearance, speech, or group membership. They involve making assumptions about people without knowing them as individuals. Stereotypes can form around differences in age, religion, income, gender, orientation, abilities, status, or appearance. To reduce stereotyping, people should focus on individuals, become aware of how stereotypes interfere with perception, recognize more diversity within than between groups, and learn other perspectives and cultures.
This document summarizes the stereotypical profile of indie rock audiences. It describes them as typically being white males between 16-24 years old from working or middle class backgrounds with interests in music, concerts, festivals, and smoking. Their style is described as baggy dark clothing sometimes with neon colors, vintage styles, dyed hair, sunglasses, and over-the-shoulder bags. They are said to listen to and watch music videos daily and define themselves through their musical tastes and individual styles.
The magazine targets 18-25 year-olds who enjoy house music events like clubs and festivals. Both males and females are depicted happily dancing together to the music in photos, showing the mixed-gender social group is united by their shared interest in house music. Males are portrayed as chilled and non-violent, while females also enjoy popular DJ performances and socializing with both men and women in the scene.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
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Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
2. Attitude/Behaviour
• The attitude of our band will be careless and laid-
back, quite quirky and different to the majority of
people, promoting uniqueness. They are relaxed
people who have no worry about what is
happening in the world or the reaction to their
action because they live in the now rather than
the past or worrying about the future.
3. Values
• The band believe in complete
equality, no matter the person’s
gender, race, sexuality or class.
• They believe in the free use of drugs
without restrictions and freedom of
speech, everyone is entitled to their
own opinion and decisions.
• The Belief in a free society.
4. Fashion
• Our band will wear old style hippie
clothing such as tie dye shirts,
bucket hats, floral patterns,
unbuttoned shirts and loose clothing
in general to represent their loose
attitude to life and their relaxed
behaviour.
5. Comparison to other artists/genres.
• Similar to other artists of this genre, our band will be living in the
now and not care about what has happened or what will happen.
Our band will have a similar appearance to other bands of this genre,
for example Ocean Alley, Sticky Fingers, Wild Belle. These bands will
be our inspiration for the appearance and attitudes of our own band
as we will attempt to emulate them but put our own personal twist
to their behaviour and how they are portrayed.