The Teddy Bear originated after President Theodore Roosevelt refused to kill a bear cub on a hunting trip in 1902. This inspired political cartoonist Clifford Berryman to draw a cartoon depicting the event, which in turn inspired toy sellers Morris and Rose Michtom to create the first Teddy's Bear. The Steiff company in Germany also began producing stuffed bear toys. By 1906, Teddy Bears had become a huge craze in the United States, with children and adults frequently being photographed with their bears. Various manufacturers began mass producing Teddy Bears in different styles and colors.
Saul Bass was a graphic designer who revolutionized film title sequences and posters in the 1950s-1960s. His use of simple geometric shapes and vibrant colors to create a sense of movement broke new ground and established him as one of the first to elevate titles to an art form. Some of his most famous title sequences were for films by Alfred Hitchcock, and his iconic posters often used enigmatic images to intrigue viewers without revealing details of the film's plot. Bass's innovative style influenced graphic design and film marketing for decades to come.
Saul Bass was an American graphic designer and filmmaker known for his film title sequences and posters from the 1940s-1960s. He designed titles for famous directors like Alfred Hitchcock, Otto Preminger, and Stanley Kubrick. Bass aimed to visually summarize the essence of each film in under a minute through bold graphics and abstract imagery that transformed ordinary objects into something extraordinary. His innovative title designs and ability to capture a film's mood through minimalist posters made him one of the most influential graphic designers in the film industry.
Human Resource planning involves ensuring a company has the right number and type of employees to be productive. It includes determining workforce needs, recruiting and selecting candidates, and placing employees in the right jobs. The document outlines the multi-step process of human resource planning, from analyzing job requirements and forecasting needs, to recruiting applicants and using tests and interviews to select the best candidates. It emphasizes the importance of proper selection to avoid hiring incompetent employees who could harm productivity and cost the company money.
The document outlines 11 keys to succeeding in the early years of a corporate career. These include having a clear vision and mission, making a good first impression, demonstrating strong leadership skills, observing company culture, maintaining a positive attitude, being committed to continuous learning and innovation, developing public relations skills, taking risks when appropriate, and having backup plans to overcome potential failures. Mastering these areas can help one navigate the corporate world successfully in their first few years.
Saul Bass was an American graphic designer and filmmaker known for his film title sequences and posters from the 1940s-1970s. He designed titles for famous directors like Alfred Hitchcock, Otto Preminger, and Stanley Kubrick. Bass aimed to visually summarize the essence of each film in under a minute through bold graphics and abstract imagery that transformed ordinary objects into something extraordinary. His innovative title designs and ability to capture a film's mood through minimalist posters made him one of the most influential graphic designers in the film industry.
How did you use media technologies in the completeThomasMadden96
Thomas Madden evaluated the media technologies used during a project to create a music video. He researched existing music products like CD covers and posters using tools like Final Cut Pro, Glogster, and his blog. Photoshop was used to design the CD cover and poster, and a DSLR camera was used to film footage for the music video, which was edited in Final Cut Pro. Challenges included losing work in Final Cut Pro and limitations of using Photoshop Elements instead of CS6. The evaluation assessed the project using videos, Prezi, Glogster, and PowerPoint to visually demonstrate the process and final product.
The Teddy Bear originated after President Theodore Roosevelt refused to kill a bear cub on a hunting trip in 1902. This inspired political cartoonist Clifford Berryman to draw a cartoon depicting the event, which in turn inspired toy sellers Morris and Rose Michtom to create the first Teddy's Bear. The Steiff company in Germany also began producing stuffed bear toys. By 1906, Teddy Bears had become a huge craze in the United States, with children and adults frequently being photographed with their bears. Various manufacturers began mass producing Teddy Bears in different styles and colors.
Saul Bass was a graphic designer who revolutionized film title sequences and posters in the 1950s-1960s. His use of simple geometric shapes and vibrant colors to create a sense of movement broke new ground and established him as one of the first to elevate titles to an art form. Some of his most famous title sequences were for films by Alfred Hitchcock, and his iconic posters often used enigmatic images to intrigue viewers without revealing details of the film's plot. Bass's innovative style influenced graphic design and film marketing for decades to come.
Saul Bass was an American graphic designer and filmmaker known for his film title sequences and posters from the 1940s-1960s. He designed titles for famous directors like Alfred Hitchcock, Otto Preminger, and Stanley Kubrick. Bass aimed to visually summarize the essence of each film in under a minute through bold graphics and abstract imagery that transformed ordinary objects into something extraordinary. His innovative title designs and ability to capture a film's mood through minimalist posters made him one of the most influential graphic designers in the film industry.
Human Resource planning involves ensuring a company has the right number and type of employees to be productive. It includes determining workforce needs, recruiting and selecting candidates, and placing employees in the right jobs. The document outlines the multi-step process of human resource planning, from analyzing job requirements and forecasting needs, to recruiting applicants and using tests and interviews to select the best candidates. It emphasizes the importance of proper selection to avoid hiring incompetent employees who could harm productivity and cost the company money.
The document outlines 11 keys to succeeding in the early years of a corporate career. These include having a clear vision and mission, making a good first impression, demonstrating strong leadership skills, observing company culture, maintaining a positive attitude, being committed to continuous learning and innovation, developing public relations skills, taking risks when appropriate, and having backup plans to overcome potential failures. Mastering these areas can help one navigate the corporate world successfully in their first few years.
Saul Bass was an American graphic designer and filmmaker known for his film title sequences and posters from the 1940s-1970s. He designed titles for famous directors like Alfred Hitchcock, Otto Preminger, and Stanley Kubrick. Bass aimed to visually summarize the essence of each film in under a minute through bold graphics and abstract imagery that transformed ordinary objects into something extraordinary. His innovative title designs and ability to capture a film's mood through minimalist posters made him one of the most influential graphic designers in the film industry.
How did you use media technologies in the completeThomasMadden96
Thomas Madden evaluated the media technologies used during a project to create a music video. He researched existing music products like CD covers and posters using tools like Final Cut Pro, Glogster, and his blog. Photoshop was used to design the CD cover and poster, and a DSLR camera was used to film footage for the music video, which was edited in Final Cut Pro. Challenges included losing work in Final Cut Pro and limitations of using Photoshop Elements instead of CS6. The evaluation assessed the project using videos, Prezi, Glogster, and PowerPoint to visually demonstrate the process and final product.
Thomas Madden has a media project that includes a digi-pak, print advert, and music video. The print advert can be found at a YouTube URL. The music video asks viewers to watch it and not be too harsh in their criticism or the creator will hit them.
Google Advanced Search Features by Sunil VermaSunil Verma
This document summarizes advanced search features available on Google, including query modifiers to search specific fields, wildcards, proximity searches, and limitations to sites, file types or languages. Key features covered are using modifiers like "intitle:", wildcards to replace unknown words, proximity searches to find terms near each other, and limitations to specific sites, file types or languages.
W. Edwards Deming was an American statistician and business consultant considered the father of the modern quality movement. He received engineering and statistics degrees from the University of Wyoming and Yale University. After World War II, Deming worked in Japan where he was influenced by their focus on statistical process control and total quality management. In 1982, Deming published "Out of Crisis" which outlined 14 points for effective quality management. Deming believed quality depended on management and people, not just products, and was a dynamic concept that changed with customer needs.
The Teddy bear was invented in Germany in 1902 and gained widespread popularity after a political cartoon depicted American president Theodore 'Teddy' Roosevelt refusing to shoot a bear cub. This inspired a Brooklyn candy store owner to create stuffed bear toys modeled after the cartoon. The toys were an immediate success and helped launch the global Teddy bear industry. Teddy bears have since become a beloved childhood companion and collectible item around the world due to their comforting nature and association with feelings of safety and friendship.
Katy Perry used various techniques to generate buzz for her upcoming album Prism. This included a lyric video for her single "Roar" that gained over 37 million views and helped introduce the song. Her marketing campaign employed tech-friendly initiatives like sharing snippets of songs on social media. When interest grew, she moved the album release date up from late September to August. The music video for "Roar" featured a mystical yet disaster-based storyline of Perry stranded on an island after a plane crash. It maintained continuity with her established brand image including the use of leopard print and mystical elements. Perry is prominently featured in close-ups throughout, as per Goodwin's theory that the star is the main focal point in
Thomas Madden discusses naming and designing a digi-pak album. He considers title options like "Swaying Rust" and "Swaying Grass" and chooses "Swaying Rust" for its catchiness and personification. The track listing includes songs by Norah Jones, Beyoncé, and Florence and the Machine that fit the album's organic vibe. Madden emphasizes giving the digi-pak a distinct, clean, and organic feel consistent with Blue Records to not seem mainstream. He changes the font to be neater and more readable while keeping the genre accurate.
The document provides summaries of several different album digipaks:
1) The "Distorture" digipak uses a simple color scheme of red, white, and black that is clean but conveys horror themes inappropriate for the artist's genre.
2) Rihanna's "Loud" digipak consistently uses red coloring throughout and capitalized font for readability, focusing more on her image than the music.
3) Take That's "Beautiful World" digipak features the band on every panel in natural settings relating to the album title, clearly showing the artists.
4) Florence and the Machine's mystical, fairy tale-esque digipak uses superimposed images and avoids
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The song encourages a girl to relax and be herself by putting on her favorite music, letting down her hair, and following her dreams. It tells her not to worry or let others influence her, and that through changes in her life she will find herself and where she belongs. References to hair, jeans, sunshine and being by the roadside suggest creating a music video with a casual, carefree atmosphere.
The document discusses the various methods of audience research the author used to inform their class project on creating a music video, including feedback sheets, online surveys, social media, interviews, and emails. The most helpful feedback came from feedback sheets which identified needed changes, and from Flickr which generated many favorable comments and feedback praising the quality of the video. Conducting this wide range of audience research was important for creating a well-rounded project that effectively conveyed the artist's vision and connected to course concepts.
The production log details a music video shoot scheduled for November 26th in Greenwich Park from 12:30-4:15pm, with an expected return by 5pm. It lists the props needed, potential problems like rain or camera issues and solutions to bring backups. Scenes to be filmed include running, walking, beginning and ending. The director and one assistant will attend to film, with costumes including a jumper, scarf, jeans, coat and top.
The document provides examples and analyses of different album digipaks across various genres:
- The "Distorture" digipak uses a simple black, white, and red color scheme that the author likes for its clean cut style, though the horror themes do not fit their own album.
- Rihanna's "Loud" digipak consistently uses the color red and features her image sexualized across panels, with a clean font, though the author feels her ubiquitous image is too mainstream.
- Take That's "Beautiful World" digipak prominently features the band's images relating to the title's natural settings, showing the artists clearly while creating theme coherence.
- Florence and
The document discusses the music video for "Take on Me" by a-ha. It notes that the video was revolutionary for its time in combining animation and music. The video transitions between hand-drawn animation and digital effects, showing technical skill. The fast-paced animation style complements the tempo of the up-beat song. Overall, the video took an unconventional approach through its animation that was innovative for music videos at that time.
This document analyzes and summarizes several album cover designs for artists Kate Nash, Norah Jones, and Ella Fitzgerald. For the Kate Nash covers, the document notes the mystical feel created through framing and images on one cover, and the unconventional sexual portrayal of the female on both. The Norah Jones "Take Me Home" cover is described as having an organic, natural feel through its dark colors and old-time design. The conventions of barcodes, color schemes, and record labels are also discussed. The document recommends avoiding a style like Jones' "Little Hearts Broken" cover due to its mainstream feel and sexual objectification of the artist. Finally, Ella Fitzgerald's covers are praised for their artistic, drawn style
The document analyzes Norah Jones' music video for "Don't Know Why" and how it relates to conventions identified by Goodwin. While the video is less generic than mainstream ones, it uses close-ups of Jones as Goodwin predicted stars would to establish themselves. The overall tone created through blues and blacks is beautiful and calming, matching the natural beach setting and lyrics. Though conforming to some conventions like close-ups, the video maintains Jones' musical integrity and a less generic, more organic essence through its tone, colors, and focus on Jones as the relatable star.
Bruno Mars was born in Hawaii to a musical family. He began performing at age 4 with his family's band. His current single "Treasure" has a retro feel conveyed through neon lighting and costuming. The music video aims to recreate the style of older eras while maintaining an upbeat, danceable tone through scenes of the full band and dancers performing choreography in unison. Though different than some of his past hits, the video highlights Mars' versatility as an artist.
A record label is a company that signs and financially backs artists, investing in the production and promotion of their music. Record labels scout and manage talent, produce and distribute music recordings, market artists through videos and other promotions, and copyright artists' material. There are major record labels like Sony BMG, Universal Music Group, and Warner Music Group that dominate the industry, as well as many smaller independent labels that offer artists more creative freedom but less financial support. Record labels help introduce new artists and guide the careers of both emerging and established musicians.
The music video for Lisa Loeb's "Stay" broke conventions through its single continuous shot that followed Lisa through her apartment with various angles but no cuts. This created a narrative of Lisa reflecting on a failed relationship represented by empty rooms and a cat alone on a chair. Close-up shots conveyed Lisa's emotions while singing sincerely about love. The rustic unfinished apartment and empty spaces suggested an incomplete relationship ending. Props like metal items provided continuity and sophistication, while Lisa at the door and window connected to the song's lyrics about looking for answers. By the end, Lisa walking away implied her readiness to move on.
Thomas Madden has a media project that includes a digi-pak, print advert, and music video. The print advert can be found at a YouTube URL. The music video asks viewers to watch it and not be too harsh in their criticism or the creator will hit them.
Google Advanced Search Features by Sunil VermaSunil Verma
This document summarizes advanced search features available on Google, including query modifiers to search specific fields, wildcards, proximity searches, and limitations to sites, file types or languages. Key features covered are using modifiers like "intitle:", wildcards to replace unknown words, proximity searches to find terms near each other, and limitations to specific sites, file types or languages.
W. Edwards Deming was an American statistician and business consultant considered the father of the modern quality movement. He received engineering and statistics degrees from the University of Wyoming and Yale University. After World War II, Deming worked in Japan where he was influenced by their focus on statistical process control and total quality management. In 1982, Deming published "Out of Crisis" which outlined 14 points for effective quality management. Deming believed quality depended on management and people, not just products, and was a dynamic concept that changed with customer needs.
The Teddy bear was invented in Germany in 1902 and gained widespread popularity after a political cartoon depicted American president Theodore 'Teddy' Roosevelt refusing to shoot a bear cub. This inspired a Brooklyn candy store owner to create stuffed bear toys modeled after the cartoon. The toys were an immediate success and helped launch the global Teddy bear industry. Teddy bears have since become a beloved childhood companion and collectible item around the world due to their comforting nature and association with feelings of safety and friendship.
Katy Perry used various techniques to generate buzz for her upcoming album Prism. This included a lyric video for her single "Roar" that gained over 37 million views and helped introduce the song. Her marketing campaign employed tech-friendly initiatives like sharing snippets of songs on social media. When interest grew, she moved the album release date up from late September to August. The music video for "Roar" featured a mystical yet disaster-based storyline of Perry stranded on an island after a plane crash. It maintained continuity with her established brand image including the use of leopard print and mystical elements. Perry is prominently featured in close-ups throughout, as per Goodwin's theory that the star is the main focal point in
Thomas Madden discusses naming and designing a digi-pak album. He considers title options like "Swaying Rust" and "Swaying Grass" and chooses "Swaying Rust" for its catchiness and personification. The track listing includes songs by Norah Jones, Beyoncé, and Florence and the Machine that fit the album's organic vibe. Madden emphasizes giving the digi-pak a distinct, clean, and organic feel consistent with Blue Records to not seem mainstream. He changes the font to be neater and more readable while keeping the genre accurate.
The document provides summaries of several different album digipaks:
1) The "Distorture" digipak uses a simple color scheme of red, white, and black that is clean but conveys horror themes inappropriate for the artist's genre.
2) Rihanna's "Loud" digipak consistently uses red coloring throughout and capitalized font for readability, focusing more on her image than the music.
3) Take That's "Beautiful World" digipak features the band on every panel in natural settings relating to the album title, clearly showing the artists.
4) Florence and the Machine's mystical, fairy tale-esque digipak uses superimposed images and avoids
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The song encourages a girl to relax and be herself by putting on her favorite music, letting down her hair, and following her dreams. It tells her not to worry or let others influence her, and that through changes in her life she will find herself and where she belongs. References to hair, jeans, sunshine and being by the roadside suggest creating a music video with a casual, carefree atmosphere.
The document discusses the various methods of audience research the author used to inform their class project on creating a music video, including feedback sheets, online surveys, social media, interviews, and emails. The most helpful feedback came from feedback sheets which identified needed changes, and from Flickr which generated many favorable comments and feedback praising the quality of the video. Conducting this wide range of audience research was important for creating a well-rounded project that effectively conveyed the artist's vision and connected to course concepts.
The production log details a music video shoot scheduled for November 26th in Greenwich Park from 12:30-4:15pm, with an expected return by 5pm. It lists the props needed, potential problems like rain or camera issues and solutions to bring backups. Scenes to be filmed include running, walking, beginning and ending. The director and one assistant will attend to film, with costumes including a jumper, scarf, jeans, coat and top.
The document provides examples and analyses of different album digipaks across various genres:
- The "Distorture" digipak uses a simple black, white, and red color scheme that the author likes for its clean cut style, though the horror themes do not fit their own album.
- Rihanna's "Loud" digipak consistently uses the color red and features her image sexualized across panels, with a clean font, though the author feels her ubiquitous image is too mainstream.
- Take That's "Beautiful World" digipak prominently features the band's images relating to the title's natural settings, showing the artists clearly while creating theme coherence.
- Florence and
The document discusses the music video for "Take on Me" by a-ha. It notes that the video was revolutionary for its time in combining animation and music. The video transitions between hand-drawn animation and digital effects, showing technical skill. The fast-paced animation style complements the tempo of the up-beat song. Overall, the video took an unconventional approach through its animation that was innovative for music videos at that time.
This document analyzes and summarizes several album cover designs for artists Kate Nash, Norah Jones, and Ella Fitzgerald. For the Kate Nash covers, the document notes the mystical feel created through framing and images on one cover, and the unconventional sexual portrayal of the female on both. The Norah Jones "Take Me Home" cover is described as having an organic, natural feel through its dark colors and old-time design. The conventions of barcodes, color schemes, and record labels are also discussed. The document recommends avoiding a style like Jones' "Little Hearts Broken" cover due to its mainstream feel and sexual objectification of the artist. Finally, Ella Fitzgerald's covers are praised for their artistic, drawn style
The document analyzes Norah Jones' music video for "Don't Know Why" and how it relates to conventions identified by Goodwin. While the video is less generic than mainstream ones, it uses close-ups of Jones as Goodwin predicted stars would to establish themselves. The overall tone created through blues and blacks is beautiful and calming, matching the natural beach setting and lyrics. Though conforming to some conventions like close-ups, the video maintains Jones' musical integrity and a less generic, more organic essence through its tone, colors, and focus on Jones as the relatable star.
Bruno Mars was born in Hawaii to a musical family. He began performing at age 4 with his family's band. His current single "Treasure" has a retro feel conveyed through neon lighting and costuming. The music video aims to recreate the style of older eras while maintaining an upbeat, danceable tone through scenes of the full band and dancers performing choreography in unison. Though different than some of his past hits, the video highlights Mars' versatility as an artist.
A record label is a company that signs and financially backs artists, investing in the production and promotion of their music. Record labels scout and manage talent, produce and distribute music recordings, market artists through videos and other promotions, and copyright artists' material. There are major record labels like Sony BMG, Universal Music Group, and Warner Music Group that dominate the industry, as well as many smaller independent labels that offer artists more creative freedom but less financial support. Record labels help introduce new artists and guide the careers of both emerging and established musicians.
The music video for Lisa Loeb's "Stay" broke conventions through its single continuous shot that followed Lisa through her apartment with various angles but no cuts. This created a narrative of Lisa reflecting on a failed relationship represented by empty rooms and a cat alone on a chair. Close-up shots conveyed Lisa's emotions while singing sincerely about love. The rustic unfinished apartment and empty spaces suggested an incomplete relationship ending. Props like metal items provided continuity and sophistication, while Lisa at the door and window connected to the song's lyrics about looking for answers. By the end, Lisa walking away implied her readiness to move on.
The document outlines representations, codes and conventions, and audience attraction in the opening title sequence of "Mr Teddy". It represents the main character Sam as powerful through props like a gun and martini glass. It also shows some female representations but avoids overly sexualizing them. The sequence uses enigmatic codes over a simple narrative structure. It surveyed audiences on font choices and colors to ensure appeal and recognition for marketing the film.
The document discusses re-filming scenes for an opening title sequence. They filmed with the protagonist acting instead of just me. They also aimed to make it funnier per feedback. For the new filming, they got Daisy's brother to play the spy. One new scene had the spy changing clothes behind a car to suit up as a spy. Overall, the new filming was an improvement with better acting, scenes, locations, and props, as they had more time and were able to film things repeatedly until perfect.
The document discusses plans to create ready-made titles to experiment with colors and sizing on frames. This will provide options for the group to choose the best title to use. The author plans to work on texts, experimenting with color and positioning on a frame in Photoshop to rectify blemishes and create a sophisticated look for the opening title sequence.
The document discusses font placement and style in film title sequences. It analyzes titles from films like Batman and James Bond that have similar audiences and themes of secrecy. Key points made include that font size, color, and placement should be consistent to appear cohesive and not distract from the imagery. Font should also clearly distinguish names and roles to identify importance. Dark backgrounds can convey theme but may obscure the text if not bright enough. Consistency across demographic and genre is important for audience engagement.
The Production Cycle outlines the flow of money in the filmmaking process, from production companies making films, to distributors selling the films to theaters, to customers watching films in theaters and providing revenue. The top of the cycle, production companies and distributors, receive the most money while theaters on the bottom receive less as money decreases with each step of the cycle.