Leah Wilsher submitted work for evaluation in May 2013. The document appears to be a record of work submitted by Leah Wilsher during the month of May in 2013, but provides limited other context or details about the nature of the work.
The document provides details for the research needed to create a film poster and website for a horror film. Hair and makeup for the poster should be dark, messy, long hair and black smudged or pale makeup to fit horror conventions. Costumes will be a white robe or casual clothes that are ripped and muddy with blood. The poster will be shot in a studio to achieve an animated look, while the website location will be the bridge from the film with hyperlinks in the bushes and bridge blacked out on Photoshop.
This appears to be a very brief document with no substantive content other than a title "Best work" and a date of "January 2014". The document provides no details about any work, only the title and date with no other context or information given.
This very short document contains 3 sentences about an October edition and mentions the name Leah. It does not provide enough contextual information to generate a meaningful 3 sentence summary.
This document discusses costumes and makeup for various roles including girls in school, a ghost, girls when people are dying, and mums. It also lists the actual bridge as a location and mentions props will be needed.
The questionnaire results showed that the target audience for the magazine is male students aged 16-21 living in Bishops Stortford who enjoy music and shopping. They prefer a magazine priced at £2 with a black, white, and electric blue color scheme that is sold in superstores and online. It should feature artists like Deadmau5 and Example and include contests like festival ticket discounts.
This short document appears to be about work and contains two lines. The first line states "Best work" possibly referring to someone's best work. The second line contains the name "Leah wilsher" which could be the author or subject of the work mentioned in the first line. Overall the document provides little context but seems to reference an individual's work or project.
The document analyzes three horror film trailers:
1) Insidious 2 establishes the genre through scary music and reactions. It reveals much of the plot.
2) The Crazies effectively uses fast pacing, sound effects, and sad music to scare audiences. It reveals less of the plot.
3) The Woman in Black appeals most due to its star actor and anticipation created without revealing much of the narrative.
All three trailers effectively employ fast pacing, wording formats, and similar fonts to professionally generate fear and interest audiences in the films.
Comment et pourquoi Plasmodium modifie-t-il la surface du globule rouge hôte? - Présentation de la 8e édition du Cours international « Atelier Paludisme » - MBANYE Hypax - Burundi - mbanye_h@yahoo.fr
The document provides details for the research needed to create a film poster and website for a horror film. Hair and makeup for the poster should be dark, messy, long hair and black smudged or pale makeup to fit horror conventions. Costumes will be a white robe or casual clothes that are ripped and muddy with blood. The poster will be shot in a studio to achieve an animated look, while the website location will be the bridge from the film with hyperlinks in the bushes and bridge blacked out on Photoshop.
This appears to be a very brief document with no substantive content other than a title "Best work" and a date of "January 2014". The document provides no details about any work, only the title and date with no other context or information given.
This very short document contains 3 sentences about an October edition and mentions the name Leah. It does not provide enough contextual information to generate a meaningful 3 sentence summary.
This document discusses costumes and makeup for various roles including girls in school, a ghost, girls when people are dying, and mums. It also lists the actual bridge as a location and mentions props will be needed.
The questionnaire results showed that the target audience for the magazine is male students aged 16-21 living in Bishops Stortford who enjoy music and shopping. They prefer a magazine priced at £2 with a black, white, and electric blue color scheme that is sold in superstores and online. It should feature artists like Deadmau5 and Example and include contests like festival ticket discounts.
This short document appears to be about work and contains two lines. The first line states "Best work" possibly referring to someone's best work. The second line contains the name "Leah wilsher" which could be the author or subject of the work mentioned in the first line. Overall the document provides little context but seems to reference an individual's work or project.
The document analyzes three horror film trailers:
1) Insidious 2 establishes the genre through scary music and reactions. It reveals much of the plot.
2) The Crazies effectively uses fast pacing, sound effects, and sad music to scare audiences. It reveals less of the plot.
3) The Woman in Black appeals most due to its star actor and anticipation created without revealing much of the narrative.
All three trailers effectively employ fast pacing, wording formats, and similar fonts to professionally generate fear and interest audiences in the films.
Comment et pourquoi Plasmodium modifie-t-il la surface du globule rouge hôte? - Présentation de la 8e édition du Cours international « Atelier Paludisme » - MBANYE Hypax - Burundi - mbanye_h@yahoo.fr
The audience of websites and film postersleahwilshh
Websites need to target specific audiences by identifying a niche and showing passion for the content. A stereotype of the target audience must be created to guide content, such as identifying common values. Film websites could see a revolution through use of social media platforms like Facebook, which allow easy sharing of trailers, images and ticket booking. Film posters traditionally use cliche conventions to attract audiences, such as prominent images of protagonists and bold titles with clear release dates. However, some audiences grow bored with such conventions.
The poster uses dull green and red colors that create a negative and horror atmosphere. A single disturbing image of a character covered in blood takes up the entire poster, immediately signaling to viewers that this is a horror film. While the text is placed artistically in one corner, this may not catch viewers' attention as well as central text would. The lighting and dark shadows of the character make it seem as if it is looming over the audience, further enhancing the frightening tone.
The poster uses a dark color scheme of black and grey to create a frightening and supernatural atmosphere. The close-up image of the main character's frightened face and the more subtle image of a pale woman's face without eyes add to the eerie and unsettling tone. Shadowy lighting fades from the main character's face into complete darkness around the woman's face, suggesting danger from the unknown. Text styles and placement lead the viewer to the shadowy image of the woman's face and pose an open-ended question to involve the audience.
Film posters originated in the late 19th century as a way to advertise early animated films and movies given high illiteracy rates through images on lithographic stone posters. The first poster containing scenes from the film was designed in 1896 for Lumiere's L'Arroseu Arrose. By 1909, many movie companies were producing films though Thomas Edison criticized their profiting from his inventions, leading companies to create posters housed in small display cases at theaters and circuses to promote their films. Toward the late 19th century, posters began incorporating early photo editing techniques and followed conventions like featuring main characters while also influencing album art designs of the era's musicians.
The document provides an evaluation of a photography project and future plans. It summarizes that the photographer feels their skills have improved, covering topics like jumping, showing, and modeling, but that there is still more to cover like surrealism. It lists future shoot plans including a studio light horse shoot at sunset, surreal shoots inserting images into a horse's eye and having horses trot through water, and an animated point of view ride.
This document outlines ideas for two film genres: a horror film and a romantic comedy.
For the horror film, the document provides details on conventions like good vs. evil battles, blood and gore, dark atmospheres, and flashing cuts. The proposed storyline follows a group of girls exploring an old railroad where ghost rumors turn out to be true. Locations mentioned include train tracks, woodland, old houses, and cars.
For the romantic comedy, conventions discussed include love, humor, jokes, family, and sad music. The proposed storyline is about an ex-wife and son staying with the ex-husband and his new, young girlfriend after their house burns down. Locations proposed are beaches, houses,
The document discusses different types of film trailers and their conventions based on genre. It outlines theatrical trailers, teaser trailers, and DVD trailers. It then examines conventions for horror, comedy, and romance/romantic comedy genres. For horror, conventions include eerie music, quick cuts, and close-ups. Comedy trailers tend to include the funniest parts and describe the storyline. Romance trailers have smooth transitions, soft voiceovers, and close-up shots.
Leah Wilsher completed her best work in May 2013. The document provides a brief note about Leah Wilsher and the month and year of May 2013 but does not include any other context or details about the actual work.
The questionnaire results show that the target audience for the magazine should be males ages 16-21 who enjoy music and live in Bishops Stortford. Most respondents are students or work part-time. While they rarely buy magazines now, they would be interested in a music magazine if it featured artists like Deadmau5 and offered discounts on music festivals. The magazine should be available primarily through supermarkets and online to make it easy for the target audience to purchase.
This document contains a questionnaire for a music magazine. The questionnaire aims to determine the target audience's preferences in terms of age, gender, location, hobbies, how often magazines are purchased, preferred music genres, favorite artists, and pricing. Respondents are asked multiple choice questions in these areas to help the creator design a magazine that will appeal to and attract the desired reader demographic.
The document outlines three initial ideas for magazine genres that could be developed. Idea one is a pop music magazine targeting ages 13-18 with a cover story on a female artist. Idea two is a genre magazine with a bold fashionista model and stories on working with music stars. Idea three is a simple designed indie magazine for ages 15-25 with a cover story on a YouTube artist's rise to fame. The purpose is to get feedback on which idea to further develop and refine based on the intended audience.
This short document appears to be about work and includes the name "Leah wilsher". It suggests that Leah wilsher's work is considered the "Best work". However, without more context it is difficult to determine what the work is or why it is considered the best. The document provides very little information to summarize.
The audience of websites and film postersleahwilshh
Websites need to target specific audiences by identifying a niche and showing passion for the content. A stereotype of the target audience must be created to guide content, such as identifying common values. Film websites could see a revolution through use of social media platforms like Facebook, which allow easy sharing of trailers, images and ticket booking. Film posters traditionally use cliche conventions to attract audiences, such as prominent images of protagonists and bold titles with clear release dates. However, some audiences grow bored with such conventions.
The poster uses dull green and red colors that create a negative and horror atmosphere. A single disturbing image of a character covered in blood takes up the entire poster, immediately signaling to viewers that this is a horror film. While the text is placed artistically in one corner, this may not catch viewers' attention as well as central text would. The lighting and dark shadows of the character make it seem as if it is looming over the audience, further enhancing the frightening tone.
The poster uses a dark color scheme of black and grey to create a frightening and supernatural atmosphere. The close-up image of the main character's frightened face and the more subtle image of a pale woman's face without eyes add to the eerie and unsettling tone. Shadowy lighting fades from the main character's face into complete darkness around the woman's face, suggesting danger from the unknown. Text styles and placement lead the viewer to the shadowy image of the woman's face and pose an open-ended question to involve the audience.
Film posters originated in the late 19th century as a way to advertise early animated films and movies given high illiteracy rates through images on lithographic stone posters. The first poster containing scenes from the film was designed in 1896 for Lumiere's L'Arroseu Arrose. By 1909, many movie companies were producing films though Thomas Edison criticized their profiting from his inventions, leading companies to create posters housed in small display cases at theaters and circuses to promote their films. Toward the late 19th century, posters began incorporating early photo editing techniques and followed conventions like featuring main characters while also influencing album art designs of the era's musicians.
The document provides an evaluation of a photography project and future plans. It summarizes that the photographer feels their skills have improved, covering topics like jumping, showing, and modeling, but that there is still more to cover like surrealism. It lists future shoot plans including a studio light horse shoot at sunset, surreal shoots inserting images into a horse's eye and having horses trot through water, and an animated point of view ride.
This document outlines ideas for two film genres: a horror film and a romantic comedy.
For the horror film, the document provides details on conventions like good vs. evil battles, blood and gore, dark atmospheres, and flashing cuts. The proposed storyline follows a group of girls exploring an old railroad where ghost rumors turn out to be true. Locations mentioned include train tracks, woodland, old houses, and cars.
For the romantic comedy, conventions discussed include love, humor, jokes, family, and sad music. The proposed storyline is about an ex-wife and son staying with the ex-husband and his new, young girlfriend after their house burns down. Locations proposed are beaches, houses,
The document discusses different types of film trailers and their conventions based on genre. It outlines theatrical trailers, teaser trailers, and DVD trailers. It then examines conventions for horror, comedy, and romance/romantic comedy genres. For horror, conventions include eerie music, quick cuts, and close-ups. Comedy trailers tend to include the funniest parts and describe the storyline. Romance trailers have smooth transitions, soft voiceovers, and close-up shots.
Leah Wilsher completed her best work in May 2013. The document provides a brief note about Leah Wilsher and the month and year of May 2013 but does not include any other context or details about the actual work.
The questionnaire results show that the target audience for the magazine should be males ages 16-21 who enjoy music and live in Bishops Stortford. Most respondents are students or work part-time. While they rarely buy magazines now, they would be interested in a music magazine if it featured artists like Deadmau5 and offered discounts on music festivals. The magazine should be available primarily through supermarkets and online to make it easy for the target audience to purchase.
This document contains a questionnaire for a music magazine. The questionnaire aims to determine the target audience's preferences in terms of age, gender, location, hobbies, how often magazines are purchased, preferred music genres, favorite artists, and pricing. Respondents are asked multiple choice questions in these areas to help the creator design a magazine that will appeal to and attract the desired reader demographic.
The document outlines three initial ideas for magazine genres that could be developed. Idea one is a pop music magazine targeting ages 13-18 with a cover story on a female artist. Idea two is a genre magazine with a bold fashionista model and stories on working with music stars. Idea three is a simple designed indie magazine for ages 15-25 with a cover story on a YouTube artist's rise to fame. The purpose is to get feedback on which idea to further develop and refine based on the intended audience.
This short document appears to be about work and includes the name "Leah wilsher". It suggests that Leah wilsher's work is considered the "Best work". However, without more context it is difficult to determine what the work is or why it is considered the best. The document provides very little information to summarize.