This document provides details about the content and design of music magazines to attract readers. It describes the use of images, colors, interviews and articles about popular bands to lure buyers. Reviews of albums and concerts help readers decide what to see. Subscription offers and chances to win prizes also entice people to purchase issues. The layout features band articles, reviewer sections, and editor comments to inform readers about new music and events each week.
This document provides details about the content and design of music magazines to attract readers. It describes the use of images, colors, interviews and articles about popular bands to lure buyers. Reviews of albums and concerts help readers decide what to see. Subscription offers and chances to win prizes also entice people to purchase issues. The layout features band articles, reviewer sections, and editor comments to inform readers about new music and events each week.
This music video script follows various characters and depicts scenes representing the lyrics of a song. It includes 13 scenes with descriptions of visuals and audio/music for each. The visual descriptions involve shots of the characters waking up, arguing with partners, getting fired, dancing at work, and finally all singing together on a couch. The audio incorporates lyrics, narration, and music/sound effects matching each scene. The script is formatted with video and audio columns to clearly distinguish visual and audio elements for production of the music video.
The document discusses different containers made from materials like clay, cardboard, and plastic. It describes mugs, jugs, shoe boxes, wallets, flower pots, toothpaste tubes, and toilets. For each item, it mentions what it is made of and why it makes a good container.
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Long shots show people and surroundings, medium shots show people talking or in an over-the-shoulder frame, and extreme close ups focus on eyes to convey emotion. High angle shots create tension by looking down on subjects, while low angles indicate power dynamics and protagonists. Extreme long shots establish locations, and close ups similarly highlight emotions.
The group chose the song "Mardy Bum" by Arctic Monkeys for their music video because it fits the indie genre they wanted. They considered songs by other indie bands before choosing this song. They will film performance scenes in the drama studio for its lighting and space, and film narrative scenes at Newcastle Central Station and a restaurant to further the story involving a developing relationship between two characters and the motif of time. They outlined shots involving clocks, trains, and the performers. They identified roles for filming, editing, planning and evaluating, and assigned members to ensure tasks are completed by deadlines.
Celestial City, situated at Ravet, is truly a complete metropolis. As a concept, this is a novelty, where a residential complex has been planned with facilities for entertainment, amusement and leisure inside it.
Built over an extensive 25 acres, this integrated township is complete with everything that makes life worth living. More than 2000 homes which promise to change lifestyles forever with living spaces that seek to redefine living standards.
A mall, a multiplex and lounge bar, right at your doorstep, so that you are never far from enjoying life. That is Celestial City for you, your dream come true.
You wished for entertainment, we got you the best of it, you wished for leisure, it's all laid on, you wished for amusement, and we have given you exclusive options to choose from.
But what's most important is that we have made all this readily accessible to you. It’s a world of a difference. Inside.
The music video for Lady Gaga's "Telephone" contains many elements of postmodernism. It pays homage to other works through references to superhero movies, Lady Gaga's previous music video, and the film "Thelma and Louise." Lady Gaga portrays a narcissistic character who is confident in her sexuality, shown by dancing lustfully while scantily clad or nude and allowing others to touch her. Overall, the video qualifies as a postmodern text through its emphasis on style over substance and blurring of reality and fiction in its narrative and Lady Gaga's outfits.
How effective is the combination of your main?melodymacarthy
The three media products of a promotional music video, poster, and album digipak were designed to introduce the artist 'Avocet' and establish a consistent public image. Uniform dark coloring, black costumes, monstrous makeup, typography, and camera angles were used across all three products to portray Avocet as a mysterious yet innocent gothic indie artist. Editing techniques like darkening effects, framing, and intertextual references to other artists were employed to emphasize the sinister themes and connect the products visually. Birds were featured as a motif to represent the artist's desire for freedom within the imposed 'monster' persona.
The document discusses how the media product, a music video for the song "The Ballad of Mona Lisa" by Panic! At The Disco, both uses conventions from and challenges conventions of real music videos. It draws on conventions from Panic! At The Disco and similar artists' music videos like formal costumes, close shots emphasizing expression, and stair performance scenes. However, it breaks conventions by setting the video in a school and house rather than a church as in the original. The storyline follows the conventions of portraying discord in a normal world.
Pete Seeger (1919-2014) was an American folk singer and social activist known for his musical protest against war and social injustice. He grew up in a musical family and attended Harvard University before dropping out. Seeger formed folk groups like the Almanac Singers and The Weavers in the 1940s. He protested the Vietnam War through songs like "Bring Em Home" and "Waist Deep in the Big Muddy" which criticized U.S. involvement. Seeger believed that music could inspire change by uniting communities around messages of social justice.
The document discusses crystals and their properties. It notes that Nicolaus Steno first observed in 1669 that the angles between surfaces of crystals are always exactly 90 degrees. It explains that crystals are made up of small repeating units arranged in a pattern. There are seven crystal systems defined by the lengths of the unit cell axes and the angles between them.
This document appears to be a math game involving spinning a wheel and answering questions about perimeter and area of rectangles. The questions ask the player to calculate lengths, widths, perimeters and areas using given dimensions. The player spins the wheel to get the next question and earns or loses points depending on correct answers.
The document discusses the context and interpretation of verses in the Quran relating to the testimony of men and women. It makes three key points:
1) The rule of a male witness equating to two female witnesses only applies to financial/business transactions, not all cases.
2) Other reasons for this rule could include men generally having more experience in financial matters and protecting women from pressure in disputes.
3) In other situations like accusations of infidelity or where witnesses are required, the Quran does not differentiate between male and female testimony.
Planning- Names, Fonts and Colour Schemezingyjelly
The document discusses planning for a new magazine, including naming, fonts, and color schemes. A survey was conducted to choose a name, with "Elektrow" being more popular than "Flexx". Font surveys showed "Bobsmade", "Madison Avenue", and "Green Piloww" as most popular. Another survey asked the target audience about color schemes, and they preferred bright, bold colors to represent the electro music genre. Color scheme number one of pink, green, and grey was the most popular choice.
This document describes creating composite images in Photoshop by overlaying landscape layers and water layers, resizing them to fit. It then discusses following online tutorials to add splatter and dispersion effects to images, creating unusual and surreal composite images using multiple layers and the square brush tool.
This document summarizes the target audience for a media product. It aims to appeal to women aged 15-35, though also targets a wider 15-55 age range. The audience is expected to be family-oriented and able to relate to the challenges of the main character. According to communication theories, the audience will use the product for social interaction and identification with characters. A variety of personality types from explorers to reformers to mainstream audiences should be appealed to by the adventure and independent spirit of the main character.
This music video script follows various characters and depicts scenes representing the lyrics of a song. It includes 13 scenes with descriptions of visuals and audio/music for each. The visual descriptions involve shots of the characters waking up, arguing with partners, getting fired, dancing at work, and finally all singing together on a couch. The audio incorporates lyrics, narration, and music/sound effects matching each scene. The script is formatted with video and audio columns to clearly distinguish visual and audio elements for production of the music video.
The document discusses different containers made from materials like clay, cardboard, and plastic. It describes mugs, jugs, shoe boxes, wallets, flower pots, toothpaste tubes, and toilets. For each item, it mentions what it is made of and why it makes a good container.
shot types presentation by thanh and his groupecsmedia
Long shots show people and surroundings, medium shots show people talking or in an over-the-shoulder frame, and extreme close ups focus on eyes to convey emotion. High angle shots create tension by looking down on subjects, while low angles indicate power dynamics and protagonists. Extreme long shots establish locations, and close ups similarly highlight emotions.
The group chose the song "Mardy Bum" by Arctic Monkeys for their music video because it fits the indie genre they wanted. They considered songs by other indie bands before choosing this song. They will film performance scenes in the drama studio for its lighting and space, and film narrative scenes at Newcastle Central Station and a restaurant to further the story involving a developing relationship between two characters and the motif of time. They outlined shots involving clocks, trains, and the performers. They identified roles for filming, editing, planning and evaluating, and assigned members to ensure tasks are completed by deadlines.
Celestial City, situated at Ravet, is truly a complete metropolis. As a concept, this is a novelty, where a residential complex has been planned with facilities for entertainment, amusement and leisure inside it.
Built over an extensive 25 acres, this integrated township is complete with everything that makes life worth living. More than 2000 homes which promise to change lifestyles forever with living spaces that seek to redefine living standards.
A mall, a multiplex and lounge bar, right at your doorstep, so that you are never far from enjoying life. That is Celestial City for you, your dream come true.
You wished for entertainment, we got you the best of it, you wished for leisure, it's all laid on, you wished for amusement, and we have given you exclusive options to choose from.
But what's most important is that we have made all this readily accessible to you. It’s a world of a difference. Inside.
The music video for Lady Gaga's "Telephone" contains many elements of postmodernism. It pays homage to other works through references to superhero movies, Lady Gaga's previous music video, and the film "Thelma and Louise." Lady Gaga portrays a narcissistic character who is confident in her sexuality, shown by dancing lustfully while scantily clad or nude and allowing others to touch her. Overall, the video qualifies as a postmodern text through its emphasis on style over substance and blurring of reality and fiction in its narrative and Lady Gaga's outfits.
How effective is the combination of your main?melodymacarthy
The three media products of a promotional music video, poster, and album digipak were designed to introduce the artist 'Avocet' and establish a consistent public image. Uniform dark coloring, black costumes, monstrous makeup, typography, and camera angles were used across all three products to portray Avocet as a mysterious yet innocent gothic indie artist. Editing techniques like darkening effects, framing, and intertextual references to other artists were employed to emphasize the sinister themes and connect the products visually. Birds were featured as a motif to represent the artist's desire for freedom within the imposed 'monster' persona.
The document discusses how the media product, a music video for the song "The Ballad of Mona Lisa" by Panic! At The Disco, both uses conventions from and challenges conventions of real music videos. It draws on conventions from Panic! At The Disco and similar artists' music videos like formal costumes, close shots emphasizing expression, and stair performance scenes. However, it breaks conventions by setting the video in a school and house rather than a church as in the original. The storyline follows the conventions of portraying discord in a normal world.
Pete Seeger (1919-2014) was an American folk singer and social activist known for his musical protest against war and social injustice. He grew up in a musical family and attended Harvard University before dropping out. Seeger formed folk groups like the Almanac Singers and The Weavers in the 1940s. He protested the Vietnam War through songs like "Bring Em Home" and "Waist Deep in the Big Muddy" which criticized U.S. involvement. Seeger believed that music could inspire change by uniting communities around messages of social justice.
The document discusses crystals and their properties. It notes that Nicolaus Steno first observed in 1669 that the angles between surfaces of crystals are always exactly 90 degrees. It explains that crystals are made up of small repeating units arranged in a pattern. There are seven crystal systems defined by the lengths of the unit cell axes and the angles between them.
This document appears to be a math game involving spinning a wheel and answering questions about perimeter and area of rectangles. The questions ask the player to calculate lengths, widths, perimeters and areas using given dimensions. The player spins the wheel to get the next question and earns or loses points depending on correct answers.
The document discusses the context and interpretation of verses in the Quran relating to the testimony of men and women. It makes three key points:
1) The rule of a male witness equating to two female witnesses only applies to financial/business transactions, not all cases.
2) Other reasons for this rule could include men generally having more experience in financial matters and protecting women from pressure in disputes.
3) In other situations like accusations of infidelity or where witnesses are required, the Quran does not differentiate between male and female testimony.
Planning- Names, Fonts and Colour Schemezingyjelly
The document discusses planning for a new magazine, including naming, fonts, and color schemes. A survey was conducted to choose a name, with "Elektrow" being more popular than "Flexx". Font surveys showed "Bobsmade", "Madison Avenue", and "Green Piloww" as most popular. Another survey asked the target audience about color schemes, and they preferred bright, bold colors to represent the electro music genre. Color scheme number one of pink, green, and grey was the most popular choice.
This document describes creating composite images in Photoshop by overlaying landscape layers and water layers, resizing them to fit. It then discusses following online tutorials to add splatter and dispersion effects to images, creating unusual and surreal composite images using multiple layers and the square brush tool.
This document summarizes the target audience for a media product. It aims to appeal to women aged 15-35, though also targets a wider 15-55 age range. The audience is expected to be family-oriented and able to relate to the challenges of the main character. According to communication theories, the audience will use the product for social interaction and identification with characters. A variety of personality types from explorers to reformers to mainstream audiences should be appealed to by the adventure and independent spirit of the main character.