Produce a 4-page music magazine with a front cover, contents page, and double page spread. Adapt all design conventions to the genre chosen for the magazine. The project brief asks the student to create this music magazine.
Rick Wambaki created a mood board and plan for a new music magazine. The magazine will feature the latest news, gossip, and albums for a genre of music appealing to ages 14-20. Test shots and finished products were created using the same model with different wardrobes to fit two themes. When planning the magazine's construction, bright colors and an instantly eye-catching front cover were considered essential to catch readers' attention.
Music video purposes_work_sheet snoop doggalexclare
The document analyzes the purposes and benefits of music videos for artists, record labels, and audiences. It discusses how music videos can promote artists by exposing them to new viewers who may then download or stream their music. Videos can also help extend artists' income through merchandise sales and brand partnerships. Artists benefit from having additional outlets to reach audiences through online platforms like YouTube as well as television and movies. Record labels benefit from synergy when artists sign to multiple labels. The document provides examples of how Snoop Dogg uses various strategies and outlets to promote himself.
How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?zombiejuicek
The document discusses the combination of a music group's main product (a digipak) and ancillary texts (a website). It describes how the group chose to portray a relaxed, natural style for their artists to appeal to young audiences. They decided on consistent font and color motifs across products to create unity. The font used on the digipak and website was chosen to promote synergy between the products, while the colors included contrasting bright and monochrome hues to attract a broad audience and emphasize the artists' vibrancy. Feedback showed the unconventional monochrome appealed to audiences and reinforced the artists' importance. In conclusion, the combination of motifs across products was deemed effective for establishing the artists' style and
The document discusses the title and credits chosen for a movie inspired by another film. The title is simpler than the inspirational film, and while the opening sequence and credits are white like the other movie, different fonts are used - Calibri instead of Bauhaus 93. The credits also use a plain black screen like the inspirational film, but with the Calibri font instead.
Robin Jerome has over 10 years of experience as an administrative assistant and secretary, supporting medical offices and healthcare organizations. She has a track record of improving efficiency and meeting deadlines. Her areas of expertise include office management, HR assistance, customer service, cash management, collections, scheduling, and insurance processing. Currently she works as an administrative assistant for Ken R. Ashworth & Associates, answering phones, scheduling appointments, and assisting clients. Previously she held secretarial roles at Henry Ford Health System and Southgate Radiology, supporting clinics, customer service, and medical records departments. She is pursuing an Associate's Degree in Human Resource Management and is proficient in Microsoft Office and the EPIC medical records system.
Este documento resume la perspectiva de la neurociencia en la educación inicial. Explica que la neurociencia estudia cómo el cerebro se relaciona con el comportamiento y el aprendizaje. El aprendizaje ocurre a través de una serie de estímulos, procesamiento de información, registro y respuestas. La neurociencia puede mejorar la calidad educativa al iluminar cómo se desarrolla el cerebro en la primera infancia y los factores importantes en ese desarrollo como el crecimiento sináptico y la mielinización.
Rick Wambaki created a mood board and plan for a new music magazine. The magazine will feature the latest news, gossip, and albums for a genre of music appealing to ages 14-20. Test shots and finished products were created using the same model with different wardrobes to fit two themes. When planning the magazine's construction, bright colors and an instantly eye-catching front cover were considered essential to catch readers' attention.
Music video purposes_work_sheet snoop doggalexclare
The document analyzes the purposes and benefits of music videos for artists, record labels, and audiences. It discusses how music videos can promote artists by exposing them to new viewers who may then download or stream their music. Videos can also help extend artists' income through merchandise sales and brand partnerships. Artists benefit from having additional outlets to reach audiences through online platforms like YouTube as well as television and movies. Record labels benefit from synergy when artists sign to multiple labels. The document provides examples of how Snoop Dogg uses various strategies and outlets to promote himself.
How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?zombiejuicek
The document discusses the combination of a music group's main product (a digipak) and ancillary texts (a website). It describes how the group chose to portray a relaxed, natural style for their artists to appeal to young audiences. They decided on consistent font and color motifs across products to create unity. The font used on the digipak and website was chosen to promote synergy between the products, while the colors included contrasting bright and monochrome hues to attract a broad audience and emphasize the artists' vibrancy. Feedback showed the unconventional monochrome appealed to audiences and reinforced the artists' importance. In conclusion, the combination of motifs across products was deemed effective for establishing the artists' style and
The document discusses the title and credits chosen for a movie inspired by another film. The title is simpler than the inspirational film, and while the opening sequence and credits are white like the other movie, different fonts are used - Calibri instead of Bauhaus 93. The credits also use a plain black screen like the inspirational film, but with the Calibri font instead.
Robin Jerome has over 10 years of experience as an administrative assistant and secretary, supporting medical offices and healthcare organizations. She has a track record of improving efficiency and meeting deadlines. Her areas of expertise include office management, HR assistance, customer service, cash management, collections, scheduling, and insurance processing. Currently she works as an administrative assistant for Ken R. Ashworth & Associates, answering phones, scheduling appointments, and assisting clients. Previously she held secretarial roles at Henry Ford Health System and Southgate Radiology, supporting clinics, customer service, and medical records departments. She is pursuing an Associate's Degree in Human Resource Management and is proficient in Microsoft Office and the EPIC medical records system.
Este documento resume la perspectiva de la neurociencia en la educación inicial. Explica que la neurociencia estudia cómo el cerebro se relaciona con el comportamiento y el aprendizaje. El aprendizaje ocurre a través de una serie de estímulos, procesamiento de información, registro y respuestas. La neurociencia puede mejorar la calidad educativa al iluminar cómo se desarrolla el cerebro en la primera infancia y los factores importantes en ese desarrollo como el crecimiento sináptico y la mielinización.
This document provides a summary of Anjorin Adeboye Benjamin's personal and professional details. It includes his educational background, work experience spanning several financial institutions and an NGO, skills, hobbies and seminars attended. His work experience includes roles in administration, fundraising, business development, microfinance banking, accounting and teaching. He has over 15 years of experience in banking, finance and administration.
شركات نقل الاثاث بمكه
نقل عفش الاحساء , نقل عفش فى مكة , شركة نقل عفش فى مكة المكرمة , نقل عفش مكة رخيص , نقل عفش مكة , نقل عفش الخبر , شركة نقل عفش فى مكة المكرمة,شركه نقل الاثاث فى مكة المكرمة
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The document discusses various design ideas for an album cover. It evaluates different ideas for images of the artist, fonts, and themes. It considers placing images on the front or back cover as well as using images for advertisements. Ultimately, it decides that the best design will be a medium close-up shot of the artist on the front cover, fading into the background to match the album's theme of "gone". This image effectively promotes the artist while connecting to the theme and target male audience.
The document discusses the selection of a song for a music video and plans for the video. The song was chosen because it conveyed the desired theme with both slow and fast beats. The lyrics are about the singer's difficult lifestyle rather than typical topics like money or love. The video will show the singer as homeless with no direction as he runs away from family problems and struggles to survive without money or shelter. Scenes of him running from police and sitting alone lip-syncing in a cafe will depict his situation. The video aims to realistically portray his struggle in a way that will resonate with an 18-25 year old audience.
Fyfe, a British guitarist and songwriter, has chosen the song "Solace" by himself under his stage name Fyfe for his final music video project. The song was selected because it has both fast and slow beats as desired and differs from typical love songs, instead singing about how "living isn't easy." Both Fyfe and his collaborator immediately felt the song was a good fit upon first hearing it and ideas for the music video flowed easily. The male artist and original beats of the song also made it a more appealing choice.
The document discusses potential songs for a music video. Nicki Flores' "Let it Slide" was rejected because it was about love and would require a typical breakup story. Robert Bowers' "You and Me" was deemed too "cheesy" and didn't fit the envisioned video. Max Schneider's "This Smiles for You" was preferred despite being a love song, as it was upbeat and positive, though the artist was well-known.
This music video tells a narrative story through its imagery and lyrics. It is filmed in black and white, with long shots and medium shots showing the artist singing and playing piano. He expresses his passion for his love, who is separated from him by a window. Elements like the piano represent his musical skills and love of music and his partner. The window and her swimming costume convey his infatuation with her and desire for intimacy. The gloomy, black and white atmosphere sets a serious tone about the depth of their mature relationship.
The video tells a narrative story through Ed Sheeran's song lyrics of being heartbroken and imagining things while drunk. Sheeran acts out the lyrics, using props like alcohol and a cat to portray his drunk state of mind. The camera focuses on things that affect his mood, like alcohol, texts from his ex, and pictures of them together. The video closely matches the sound and images, with the lyrics describing his heartbreak and drinking to cope, while he appears out of control. Props like beer and the cat contribute to his feelings and drunk perspective. Effects like camera spins express his state of mind. The video appeals to a wide audience as relationships are universally relatable, and represents genres of R&B,
The video tells a narrative story through Ed Sheeran's song lyrics of being heartbroken and imagining things while drunk. Sheeran acts out the lyrics, using props like alcohol and a cat to portray being drunk and upset. The camera focuses on things that affect his mood, like alcohol, texts from his ex, and pictures of them together. The video closely matches the sound and images, with the lyrics describing his drinking due to heartache, and him appearing out of control. Props like beer and the cat contribute to his drunk and emotional state of mind. Effects like camera spins express his drunk perspective. The video appeals to a wide audience as relationships are universally relatable, but aims to interest younger generations in partying
This video analysis summarizes Miley Cyrus' music video for "We Can't Stop." The video is a performance music video that features Cyrus dancing and lip syncing to the song. Throughout the video, props are used to represent the song's lyrics about having fun. Dance routines and costumes are also used to convey the theme of fun and partying. The target audience is identified as young adults due to themes of maturity and mild nudity.
This music video by Chris Brown features him dancing and lip syncing to his song alongside various dancers portraying different cultural dance styles. It switches between shots of the dancers and Chris Brown to match the beat of the song. The video aims to represent the R&B genre through dance but also includes some sci-fi elements at the beginning. It portrays a diverse group of young people enjoying the music and each other's company in a club setting.
This document analyzes the music video for Chris Brown's "Love More" song. It summarizes that the video is a performance piece with Chris Brown and dancers lip syncing and dancing to the song on a stage set like a live concert. It uses various camera shots and lighting effects like shadows on the face to match the beat and lyrics of the upbeat song. The video aims to attract both male and female audiences by including dancing from different cultures and objectifying female dancers. It was produced by RCA Records in 2013.
This document provides a textual analysis of the music video for Miguel's song "How Many Drinks" in 3 sentences:
The video is primarily a performance by Miguel singing and dancing on stage towards the camera, though it also has narrative elements as he lip syncs the lyrics. Miguel uses close up shots, dancers, live instruments, and stylized lighting to enhance the jazz genre and give the feeling of a live concert being performed for both the audience and a character. The analysis suggests the main audience for the video is females, as Miguel sings and performs facial expressions that could be seen as sexually attractive like licking his lips.
The music video features performers lip syncing and acting out the lyrics about a business system crashing through gestures, props, and dancing around a workplace. It tells the story of the whole business failing through the lyrics. The video and lyrics focus on the concepts of money and business success in an unconventional one-take music video without editing. It subverts expectations by featuring non-stereotypical ethnicities rapping and having the performers in a workplace sing about wanting money and success while not actually working, leading to the downfall of their company.
The print advertisement analyzes the design elements used to promote an artist's album. It contains the album cover artwork to make it recognizable as an icon. Key elements like font, color scheme, images and layout are consistent between the ad and album cover to clearly associate them. Photographs of the artist depict themes of nature, mystery and emotion that represent the tone of her music. The ad aims to grab attention and inform consumers about the album's release using iconic visuals and details that reflect the artist's brand.
The back cover of the album continues the color scheme and imagery from the front cover. The main image from the front is split down the middle, with the track list in between. This draws attention to the list of songs. The plain white background helps the black text for the track list stand out as the focal point. Information on the spine matches the front cover for easy identification when stacked. The consistent style and colors tie the front and back covers cohesively together.
The document discusses how the creator of a music magazine addressed their target audience. They chose a poker theme to relate to the main story about a band and the idea that success in the music industry requires playing your cards right. Band names and artists were included to attract readers interested in learning more. The people featured are teenage boys of various ethnicities to allow the target audience of teenage boys to connect with the artists. A festival guide was included as an incentive for readers to buy the magazine since it offers something of value to fans who enjoy live music. Words like "greatest" were used to make the contents seem current and exclusive in order to keep readers interested in popular music trends.
This document provides a summary of Anjorin Adeboye Benjamin's personal and professional details. It includes his educational background, work experience spanning several financial institutions and an NGO, skills, hobbies and seminars attended. His work experience includes roles in administration, fundraising, business development, microfinance banking, accounting and teaching. He has over 15 years of experience in banking, finance and administration.
شركات نقل الاثاث بمكه
نقل عفش الاحساء , نقل عفش فى مكة , شركة نقل عفش فى مكة المكرمة , نقل عفش مكة رخيص , نقل عفش مكة , نقل عفش الخبر , شركة نقل عفش فى مكة المكرمة,شركه نقل الاثاث فى مكة المكرمة
Selection of teeth for cd /orthodontic courses by Indian dental academy Indian dental academy
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
The document discusses various design ideas for an album cover. It evaluates different ideas for images of the artist, fonts, and themes. It considers placing images on the front or back cover as well as using images for advertisements. Ultimately, it decides that the best design will be a medium close-up shot of the artist on the front cover, fading into the background to match the album's theme of "gone". This image effectively promotes the artist while connecting to the theme and target male audience.
The document discusses the selection of a song for a music video and plans for the video. The song was chosen because it conveyed the desired theme with both slow and fast beats. The lyrics are about the singer's difficult lifestyle rather than typical topics like money or love. The video will show the singer as homeless with no direction as he runs away from family problems and struggles to survive without money or shelter. Scenes of him running from police and sitting alone lip-syncing in a cafe will depict his situation. The video aims to realistically portray his struggle in a way that will resonate with an 18-25 year old audience.
Fyfe, a British guitarist and songwriter, has chosen the song "Solace" by himself under his stage name Fyfe for his final music video project. The song was selected because it has both fast and slow beats as desired and differs from typical love songs, instead singing about how "living isn't easy." Both Fyfe and his collaborator immediately felt the song was a good fit upon first hearing it and ideas for the music video flowed easily. The male artist and original beats of the song also made it a more appealing choice.
The document discusses potential songs for a music video. Nicki Flores' "Let it Slide" was rejected because it was about love and would require a typical breakup story. Robert Bowers' "You and Me" was deemed too "cheesy" and didn't fit the envisioned video. Max Schneider's "This Smiles for You" was preferred despite being a love song, as it was upbeat and positive, though the artist was well-known.
This music video tells a narrative story through its imagery and lyrics. It is filmed in black and white, with long shots and medium shots showing the artist singing and playing piano. He expresses his passion for his love, who is separated from him by a window. Elements like the piano represent his musical skills and love of music and his partner. The window and her swimming costume convey his infatuation with her and desire for intimacy. The gloomy, black and white atmosphere sets a serious tone about the depth of their mature relationship.
The video tells a narrative story through Ed Sheeran's song lyrics of being heartbroken and imagining things while drunk. Sheeran acts out the lyrics, using props like alcohol and a cat to portray his drunk state of mind. The camera focuses on things that affect his mood, like alcohol, texts from his ex, and pictures of them together. The video closely matches the sound and images, with the lyrics describing his heartbreak and drinking to cope, while he appears out of control. Props like beer and the cat contribute to his feelings and drunk perspective. Effects like camera spins express his state of mind. The video appeals to a wide audience as relationships are universally relatable, and represents genres of R&B,
The video tells a narrative story through Ed Sheeran's song lyrics of being heartbroken and imagining things while drunk. Sheeran acts out the lyrics, using props like alcohol and a cat to portray being drunk and upset. The camera focuses on things that affect his mood, like alcohol, texts from his ex, and pictures of them together. The video closely matches the sound and images, with the lyrics describing his drinking due to heartache, and him appearing out of control. Props like beer and the cat contribute to his drunk and emotional state of mind. Effects like camera spins express his drunk perspective. The video appeals to a wide audience as relationships are universally relatable, but aims to interest younger generations in partying
This video analysis summarizes Miley Cyrus' music video for "We Can't Stop." The video is a performance music video that features Cyrus dancing and lip syncing to the song. Throughout the video, props are used to represent the song's lyrics about having fun. Dance routines and costumes are also used to convey the theme of fun and partying. The target audience is identified as young adults due to themes of maturity and mild nudity.
This music video by Chris Brown features him dancing and lip syncing to his song alongside various dancers portraying different cultural dance styles. It switches between shots of the dancers and Chris Brown to match the beat of the song. The video aims to represent the R&B genre through dance but also includes some sci-fi elements at the beginning. It portrays a diverse group of young people enjoying the music and each other's company in a club setting.
This document analyzes the music video for Chris Brown's "Love More" song. It summarizes that the video is a performance piece with Chris Brown and dancers lip syncing and dancing to the song on a stage set like a live concert. It uses various camera shots and lighting effects like shadows on the face to match the beat and lyrics of the upbeat song. The video aims to attract both male and female audiences by including dancing from different cultures and objectifying female dancers. It was produced by RCA Records in 2013.
This document provides a textual analysis of the music video for Miguel's song "How Many Drinks" in 3 sentences:
The video is primarily a performance by Miguel singing and dancing on stage towards the camera, though it also has narrative elements as he lip syncs the lyrics. Miguel uses close up shots, dancers, live instruments, and stylized lighting to enhance the jazz genre and give the feeling of a live concert being performed for both the audience and a character. The analysis suggests the main audience for the video is females, as Miguel sings and performs facial expressions that could be seen as sexually attractive like licking his lips.
The music video features performers lip syncing and acting out the lyrics about a business system crashing through gestures, props, and dancing around a workplace. It tells the story of the whole business failing through the lyrics. The video and lyrics focus on the concepts of money and business success in an unconventional one-take music video without editing. It subverts expectations by featuring non-stereotypical ethnicities rapping and having the performers in a workplace sing about wanting money and success while not actually working, leading to the downfall of their company.
The print advertisement analyzes the design elements used to promote an artist's album. It contains the album cover artwork to make it recognizable as an icon. Key elements like font, color scheme, images and layout are consistent between the ad and album cover to clearly associate them. Photographs of the artist depict themes of nature, mystery and emotion that represent the tone of her music. The ad aims to grab attention and inform consumers about the album's release using iconic visuals and details that reflect the artist's brand.
The back cover of the album continues the color scheme and imagery from the front cover. The main image from the front is split down the middle, with the track list in between. This draws attention to the list of songs. The plain white background helps the black text for the track list stand out as the focal point. Information on the spine matches the front cover for easy identification when stacked. The consistent style and colors tie the front and back covers cohesively together.
The document discusses how the creator of a music magazine addressed their target audience. They chose a poker theme to relate to the main story about a band and the idea that success in the music industry requires playing your cards right. Band names and artists were included to attract readers interested in learning more. The people featured are teenage boys of various ethnicities to allow the target audience of teenage boys to connect with the artists. A festival guide was included as an incentive for readers to buy the magazine since it offers something of value to fans who enjoy live music. Words like "greatest" were used to make the contents seem current and exclusive in order to keep readers interested in popular music trends.
From creating a preliminary school magazine to a final music magazine, the student learned to more effectively use typography effects to make the design look more professional. The color scheme and fonts remained consistent throughout the magazine, changing only for the masthead and articles. Additional skills developed included adding textures and effects to basic backgrounds, using tools like the magic wand to easily crop images, taking a variety of photo angles relevant to the magazine's meaning, and featuring models on the contents page as well as the cover.
The document discusses placing a label with the floating quote "record label" to link ideas and make the label not look random on the masthead. It was also an opportunity to include the only shot picture of the model in the magazine, with the pose fitting well inside the label. Cropping and rotating the picture to fit the irregular shape of the label allowed the author to work on those skills, as it was a difficult task.
The student learned several important lessons when progressing from their preliminary school magazine task to the final product:
They learned how to properly crop and adjust photos, organize content in a visually appealing layout, and use consistent and high-contrast fonts and colors. Specifically, they improved mastheads by using consistent fonts and high-contrast colors, organized side stories in a block style for clarity, learned to properly crop and light photos as the main image, and made the contents list more full and magazine-like. Overall, they gained skills in visual design, photography, and creating a more polished and professional final product.
The student learned several important lessons when progressing from their preliminary school magazine task to the final product:
They learned how to properly crop and adjust photos, organize content in a visually appealing layout, and use consistent and high-contrast fonts and colors. Specifically, they improved mastheads by using consistent fonts and high-contrast colors, organized side stories in a block style for clarity, learned to properly crop and light photos as the main image, and made the contents list more full and magazine-like. Overall, they gained skills in visual design, photography, and creating a more polished and professional final product.
The audience provided feedback on the presentation. They felt that the key points were clearly explained but suggested spending less time on background details and more on applications and examples. Overall the presentation was informative but could be tightened up and made more engaging for the target audience.
1. For my media project, I was asked to
produce a Music Magazine consisting of
four pages- front cover, contents page and
double page spread. I had to adapt all my
conventions to the genre I chose to produce
my magazine with.
PROJECT BRIEF