A dead girl was found in party clothes, indicating vulnerability. A forensic investigator examined the scene wearing a mask, white overshoes and gloves. A detective in a long coat, glasses and boots carried a file and pen to document any evidence.
The document discusses various technologies used during the research, planning, and production of a media project, including:
- A blog to share work and embed videos.
- Final Cut Pro 7 and Final Cut Pro X for video editing.
- GarageBand for creating music and sound effects.
- Motion for creating titles and animations.
- Prezi and SlideShare for online presentations.
- A mobile phone for communication and a HD camera for high quality footage.
Genres are categories of artistic works that share similarities in form, style, or subject matter. While genres conventionally group works by their content themes and settings, theorists note that genres are defined by repetition and difference, and are constantly negotiated and changing rather than fixed. Some genre theorists linked to horror include Barbara Creed, who discusses how women are represented as monsters rather than victims, and Freud, who identified concepts like the uncanny, double, and involuntary repetition that are common in horror.
This document provides an overview of the television crime drama genre. It defines television crime drama as a genre that follows certain conventions, such as being set on television and focusing on crimes and their investigation. It discusses examples that would and would not qualify as television crime dramas. The document also explores subgenres within television crime drama like police procedurals and forensic shows. It outlines typical elements of television crime dramas like characters, plots, settings and how they use techniques like mysteries, suspense and red herrings to engage audiences. Finally, it discusses concepts like mise-en-scene and how visual elements are used to convey meaning and set mood in crime drama.
The document summarizes key conventions of slasher films. It discusses common character archetypes like the final girl, killer, and friends. It also outlines typical elements like the weapon (often a blade), isolated settings familiar to audiences, and low-key lighting that creates shadows and mystery. Narrative theories like Vladimir Propp's character types and Claude Levi-Strauss's binary oppositions are also relevant to slasher film structures and themes involving innocence versus experience.
Masculine nouns refer to men, boys, and male animals while feminine nouns refer to women, girls, and female animals. Many nouns are common gender and can be used for both males and females. For animals, there is often a general word for the species as well as specific words to denote the male or female, with the male or female word sometimes matching the general term.
Genre theory provides an important framework for understanding texts. Genres orient audiences with default expectations that help make sense of a work, though some expectations may be challenged. Competent genre readers are not confused by some expectations not being met, as the genre offers a starting point rather than a strict set of rules. Assigning a text to a genre allows audiences to decide if it will appeal to them and enables predictions about narrative events based on knowledge of other works in that genre.
This document discusses gender in English nouns and pronouns. It notes that nouns fall into three categories: masculine, feminine, and neuter. Masculine nouns denote males, feminine nouns denote females, and neuter nouns can denote either gender or objects. Some nouns have distinct male and female versions, while others are made feminine by adding suffixes like "-ess". It provides many examples of nouns and their male and female counterparts. The document concludes by noting some nouns that are common to both genders.
Television crime drama is a genre that follows certain conventions including having a plot that centers around solving a crime through characters like detectives, criminals, and victims. Typical episodes also include mysteries, suspense, red herrings and personal drama to engage audiences as the crime is solved. Settings are often in cities or police stations to move the story forward.
The document discusses various technologies used during the research, planning, and production of a media project, including:
- A blog to share work and embed videos.
- Final Cut Pro 7 and Final Cut Pro X for video editing.
- GarageBand for creating music and sound effects.
- Motion for creating titles and animations.
- Prezi and SlideShare for online presentations.
- A mobile phone for communication and a HD camera for high quality footage.
Genres are categories of artistic works that share similarities in form, style, or subject matter. While genres conventionally group works by their content themes and settings, theorists note that genres are defined by repetition and difference, and are constantly negotiated and changing rather than fixed. Some genre theorists linked to horror include Barbara Creed, who discusses how women are represented as monsters rather than victims, and Freud, who identified concepts like the uncanny, double, and involuntary repetition that are common in horror.
This document provides an overview of the television crime drama genre. It defines television crime drama as a genre that follows certain conventions, such as being set on television and focusing on crimes and their investigation. It discusses examples that would and would not qualify as television crime dramas. The document also explores subgenres within television crime drama like police procedurals and forensic shows. It outlines typical elements of television crime dramas like characters, plots, settings and how they use techniques like mysteries, suspense and red herrings to engage audiences. Finally, it discusses concepts like mise-en-scene and how visual elements are used to convey meaning and set mood in crime drama.
The document summarizes key conventions of slasher films. It discusses common character archetypes like the final girl, killer, and friends. It also outlines typical elements like the weapon (often a blade), isolated settings familiar to audiences, and low-key lighting that creates shadows and mystery. Narrative theories like Vladimir Propp's character types and Claude Levi-Strauss's binary oppositions are also relevant to slasher film structures and themes involving innocence versus experience.
Masculine nouns refer to men, boys, and male animals while feminine nouns refer to women, girls, and female animals. Many nouns are common gender and can be used for both males and females. For animals, there is often a general word for the species as well as specific words to denote the male or female, with the male or female word sometimes matching the general term.
Genre theory provides an important framework for understanding texts. Genres orient audiences with default expectations that help make sense of a work, though some expectations may be challenged. Competent genre readers are not confused by some expectations not being met, as the genre offers a starting point rather than a strict set of rules. Assigning a text to a genre allows audiences to decide if it will appeal to them and enables predictions about narrative events based on knowledge of other works in that genre.
This document discusses gender in English nouns and pronouns. It notes that nouns fall into three categories: masculine, feminine, and neuter. Masculine nouns denote males, feminine nouns denote females, and neuter nouns can denote either gender or objects. Some nouns have distinct male and female versions, while others are made feminine by adding suffixes like "-ess". It provides many examples of nouns and their male and female counterparts. The document concludes by noting some nouns that are common to both genders.
Television crime drama is a genre that follows certain conventions including having a plot that centers around solving a crime through characters like detectives, criminals, and victims. Typical episodes also include mysteries, suspense, red herrings and personal drama to engage audiences as the crime is solved. Settings are often in cities or police stations to move the story forward.
TV crime dramas target specific audiences through demographic and psychographic profiles to satisfy uses and gratifications. Sub-genres like police procedurals and forensics shows use repetition of crime drama elements while adding variations to keep audiences engaged for diversion, information, identity exploration, and companionship. Hybrid genres blend crime drama with other genres like science fiction to satisfy additional uses through a mix of typical crime and atypical elements.
The document discusses the development of a digital quad barrel shotgun for a video game. The author drew the gun by hand, scanned it, and then used Pixlr editing software to add color and details like brown and grey tones to make it more realistic. While the author thinks the weapon turned out well, improvements could include adding finer details to components like the handle and barrels to make it look nicer.
This document contains a list of props needed for the opening of a film including crime scene tape, a forensic mask, evidence cards to place around a fake crime scene, police files for an actor playing a detective, and a forensic white suit costume to make the fake crime scene look legitimate for show.
Pitch ideas for a music video unit 2 by fateha my workhaverstockmedia
Fateha Begum has chosen the song "Brave Heart" by Neon Jungle for her music video. She will film at night in quiet, dark locations like streets and parks lit by streetlights to give a dramatic effect. The main performer will walk and think before dancing and lip syncing to the song. Their dark clothing in colors like black, dark jeans and leather jacket will stand out against the night background without other actors. The visual style will be dark and gloomy compared to the original song, looking interesting and bizarre.
This document outlines the plan for a music video featuring 5 different locations - a dark road, studio, bar, toilets, and outside wall. It will star one girl and include some other girls at the bar and bathroom scenes. The costumes will start casual and change to a white vest and nice dress. The visual style will include extreme closeups, mid shots, and closeups of the girl's face at different scenes to convey the narrative of a girl missing an important person and waiting for them throughout the night.
This document summarizes the work the author completed for their BTEC Creative Media course. They created film trailers, conducted research on film conventions, and developed budgets and schedules for proposed films. They presented their work in multiple PowerPoint slides covering topics like initial film ideas, research findings, and risk assessments. The document outlines the various assignments and stages of planning and development required for the course.
The interactive media industry is worth billions annually and employs over 43,000 people. Interactive media allows for social interaction through virtual communities and networks like Facebook and Twitter. Facebook began in 2004 between college students and allows social networking, while Twitter began in 2006 and allows microblogging through short messages called tweets. Both platforms can be used to promote products and companies by linking to websites, photos, and videos to create connections with potential customers.
Homer's Odyssey was an early influence on the thriller genre. One of the earliest thriller films was Safety Last! (1923), and directors like Hitchcock and Lang helped establish the modern thriller genre in the 1920s-1930s. Thrillers remain a popular genre at the box office today, including subgenres like crime thrillers, sci-fi thrillers, and horror thrillers. Characters in thrillers often include criminals, stalkers, victims, and characters with dark pasts intended to create suspense and anticipation in the narrative. Thrillers aim to disrupt the equilibrium and keep audiences guessing through complex plots and twists until questions are answered at the end.
The document summarizes research conducted on potential audiences for a comedy media product. The research found that teenagers 12+ were most likely to watch a comedy, with 18-21 year olds' interest depending on who they watched with. Adults over 40 were unlikely to watch unless with their children. The typography used in promoting the media product, with pink and white letters, was well-suited to targeting teen female audiences while still appealing to males. The research informed elements of the media product, focusing on the teen female demographic identified as most interested in comedies.
This document summarizes research on three science fiction video games: Metroid Prime, Star Trek Online, and Star Wars Battlefront. For each game, it provides information on title, publisher, system, genre, release date, and graphical style. It then evaluates how the graphical style fits the genre for each game. Collages and reviews are included that note how aspects of the games inspire the creator's own science fiction game ideas around character design, environments, and weapons. The research aims to help understand how to effectively combine exaggerated and photorealistic graphical styles.
The document provides steps for how the author created a trailer by organizing videos into folders by category, importing videos into the timeline by dragging and dropping, adding title pages by selecting text options, and including transitions and music by dragging those elements onto the timeline. Key parts of the trailer creation process discussed are organizing videos, importing footage, editing titles, adding transitions, and including background music.
Photographyandphotoimaging 131017044729-phpapp01 new irenehaverstockmedia
Photography involves using a camera lens to take pictures, which are also known as photo images. A lens is used to focus light onto the camera's light-sensitive surface during exposure to create a digital image file.
The photography and photo imaging industry workforce in the UK comprises around 43,100 people, mostly concentrated in London and the South East of England. The industry consists of 8,700 companies, most of which are sole traders or freelance photographers.
Digital technology has significantly impacted the photography industry. It has improved photo quality, made cameras more accessible, and allowed for easier photo sharing. These changes have created more jobs and opportunities within the industry.
Our target audience for the media product is teenage girls based on research conducted. The research showed that most teenagers, especially girls, enjoy watching comedy films. The typography used in the media product, with pink and white letters, is well-suited to targeting teenage girls while still appealing to teenage boys. The feedback from teenage girls informed elements of the media product, such as taking a comedy genre approach similar to popular films like Mean Girls, Clueless, and Wild Child that also target teenage female audiences.
The document analyzes the film poster for "Attack the Block." It discusses how the poster appeals to its target audience of teenagers and young adults aged 15-30 by featuring teenage characters they can relate to and representing urban society through clothing. It also broadens the audience by including two older characters. The poster establishes the sci-fi and urban genres through falling asteroids and the teenagers. It sets the film in London to appeal to local audiences and builds intrigue through a threatening visual style. Comparisons to "Shaun of the Dead" aim to draw in similar audiences.
The document analyzes the target audiences of the films Fast and Furious 6 and Mean Girls based on user ratings and votes on IMDb. For Fast and Furious 6, the target audience appears to be males and females under 18 based on high ratings from these groups. Mean Girls receives positive feedback from both male and female teenagers, indicating its target is teenagers overall. The document then summarizes how the posters for each film appeal to different target audiences, with Fast and Furious 6 focusing on action and cars to attract males, and Mean Girls using pink/purple colors and popular actresses to target teenage girls.
This document analyzes and summarizes four student music videos based on how effectively they used conventions to convey their musical genre. For each video, it identifies good points, areas for improvement, and how well the video fitted the genre of its music. The videos covered genres like rap, R&B, and pop music. Overall, the analysis focused on elements like editing, background, facial expressions, lip syncing, movement, and how they constructed meaning and represented the genre.
The document analyzes how a film opening represents characters. It shows one character as tidy and organized to portray her as well put. A close up of her reading seriously and fiercely establishes her as smart, educated, and strict. Continuous shots of her looking through binoculars represent her character as searching for or watching something, creating enigma and interest in her character.
The document discusses different genres of films including romcoms, action movies, Disney films, and war films. It provides definitions and analyzes examples for each genre. For romcoms, it defines them as light-hearted comedies focused on romance and defines common tropes. For action movies, it notes they involve challenges, violence, and feats and attract male audiences. Disney films are summarized as using bright colors and featuring good and bad characters to attract child audiences. War films are said to target adult males with dull colors, violence, and soldier/weapon imagery.
The presenter conducted focus groups, questionnaires, and internet research to inform their concept art sketches. A mindmap and moodboard helped visualize their game idea and determine weapons. Survey results, like a preference for exaggerated graphical styles, provided guidance for the sketches. Looking back at the research, including the mindmap, moodboard and survey responses, will help the presenter develop their concept art by understanding what environment, items and characters to include.
Taylor Swift appeals to audiences through her fashionable and up-to-date appearance that keeps up with pop music trends. She is known for her long blonde hair, though it is now trimmed shorter in a more fashionable style. Her performances in music videos take place in basic studio settings with solid backgrounds, putting emphasis on Swift as the artist. Her website provides information about tours, music, and links to purchase her albums, making it easy for fans to access her work. Fan sites show that teenagers feel they can connect to Swift's music about relationship troubles and that she has helped many people.
The combination of the filmmaker's short film and ancillary texts like film reviews and posters were important to tie them together and make the short film have more impact. The texts provided context about the build up and aftermath of the film. Key symbols like a clock were featured in both the film and poster to represent the main theme of time. Consistent visual elements and a plain backdrop in both the film and texts kept the focus on the protagonist and his story. Similar colors and effects were used in both to connect the pieces.
The document discusses a student's short documentary film project about their 90-year-old grandfather. To follow documentary conventions, the film tells a story through a series of photographs and video clips showing the progression of the grandfather's life. Scenes of him speaking in his armchair used natural lighting and an uncluttered background. Opening and closing shots of a cuckoo clock symbolized the passing of time. Post-production effects on the clock made it more appealing and eye-catching. Overall, the film creates a unique, creative story that develops over time and highlights key life moments from the perspective of a 90-year-old man to attract and involve the audience.
TV crime dramas target specific audiences through demographic and psychographic profiles to satisfy uses and gratifications. Sub-genres like police procedurals and forensics shows use repetition of crime drama elements while adding variations to keep audiences engaged for diversion, information, identity exploration, and companionship. Hybrid genres blend crime drama with other genres like science fiction to satisfy additional uses through a mix of typical crime and atypical elements.
The document discusses the development of a digital quad barrel shotgun for a video game. The author drew the gun by hand, scanned it, and then used Pixlr editing software to add color and details like brown and grey tones to make it more realistic. While the author thinks the weapon turned out well, improvements could include adding finer details to components like the handle and barrels to make it look nicer.
This document contains a list of props needed for the opening of a film including crime scene tape, a forensic mask, evidence cards to place around a fake crime scene, police files for an actor playing a detective, and a forensic white suit costume to make the fake crime scene look legitimate for show.
Pitch ideas for a music video unit 2 by fateha my workhaverstockmedia
Fateha Begum has chosen the song "Brave Heart" by Neon Jungle for her music video. She will film at night in quiet, dark locations like streets and parks lit by streetlights to give a dramatic effect. The main performer will walk and think before dancing and lip syncing to the song. Their dark clothing in colors like black, dark jeans and leather jacket will stand out against the night background without other actors. The visual style will be dark and gloomy compared to the original song, looking interesting and bizarre.
This document outlines the plan for a music video featuring 5 different locations - a dark road, studio, bar, toilets, and outside wall. It will star one girl and include some other girls at the bar and bathroom scenes. The costumes will start casual and change to a white vest and nice dress. The visual style will include extreme closeups, mid shots, and closeups of the girl's face at different scenes to convey the narrative of a girl missing an important person and waiting for them throughout the night.
This document summarizes the work the author completed for their BTEC Creative Media course. They created film trailers, conducted research on film conventions, and developed budgets and schedules for proposed films. They presented their work in multiple PowerPoint slides covering topics like initial film ideas, research findings, and risk assessments. The document outlines the various assignments and stages of planning and development required for the course.
The interactive media industry is worth billions annually and employs over 43,000 people. Interactive media allows for social interaction through virtual communities and networks like Facebook and Twitter. Facebook began in 2004 between college students and allows social networking, while Twitter began in 2006 and allows microblogging through short messages called tweets. Both platforms can be used to promote products and companies by linking to websites, photos, and videos to create connections with potential customers.
Homer's Odyssey was an early influence on the thriller genre. One of the earliest thriller films was Safety Last! (1923), and directors like Hitchcock and Lang helped establish the modern thriller genre in the 1920s-1930s. Thrillers remain a popular genre at the box office today, including subgenres like crime thrillers, sci-fi thrillers, and horror thrillers. Characters in thrillers often include criminals, stalkers, victims, and characters with dark pasts intended to create suspense and anticipation in the narrative. Thrillers aim to disrupt the equilibrium and keep audiences guessing through complex plots and twists until questions are answered at the end.
The document summarizes research conducted on potential audiences for a comedy media product. The research found that teenagers 12+ were most likely to watch a comedy, with 18-21 year olds' interest depending on who they watched with. Adults over 40 were unlikely to watch unless with their children. The typography used in promoting the media product, with pink and white letters, was well-suited to targeting teen female audiences while still appealing to males. The research informed elements of the media product, focusing on the teen female demographic identified as most interested in comedies.
This document summarizes research on three science fiction video games: Metroid Prime, Star Trek Online, and Star Wars Battlefront. For each game, it provides information on title, publisher, system, genre, release date, and graphical style. It then evaluates how the graphical style fits the genre for each game. Collages and reviews are included that note how aspects of the games inspire the creator's own science fiction game ideas around character design, environments, and weapons. The research aims to help understand how to effectively combine exaggerated and photorealistic graphical styles.
The document provides steps for how the author created a trailer by organizing videos into folders by category, importing videos into the timeline by dragging and dropping, adding title pages by selecting text options, and including transitions and music by dragging those elements onto the timeline. Key parts of the trailer creation process discussed are organizing videos, importing footage, editing titles, adding transitions, and including background music.
Photographyandphotoimaging 131017044729-phpapp01 new irenehaverstockmedia
Photography involves using a camera lens to take pictures, which are also known as photo images. A lens is used to focus light onto the camera's light-sensitive surface during exposure to create a digital image file.
The photography and photo imaging industry workforce in the UK comprises around 43,100 people, mostly concentrated in London and the South East of England. The industry consists of 8,700 companies, most of which are sole traders or freelance photographers.
Digital technology has significantly impacted the photography industry. It has improved photo quality, made cameras more accessible, and allowed for easier photo sharing. These changes have created more jobs and opportunities within the industry.
Our target audience for the media product is teenage girls based on research conducted. The research showed that most teenagers, especially girls, enjoy watching comedy films. The typography used in the media product, with pink and white letters, is well-suited to targeting teenage girls while still appealing to teenage boys. The feedback from teenage girls informed elements of the media product, such as taking a comedy genre approach similar to popular films like Mean Girls, Clueless, and Wild Child that also target teenage female audiences.
The document analyzes the film poster for "Attack the Block." It discusses how the poster appeals to its target audience of teenagers and young adults aged 15-30 by featuring teenage characters they can relate to and representing urban society through clothing. It also broadens the audience by including two older characters. The poster establishes the sci-fi and urban genres through falling asteroids and the teenagers. It sets the film in London to appeal to local audiences and builds intrigue through a threatening visual style. Comparisons to "Shaun of the Dead" aim to draw in similar audiences.
The document analyzes the target audiences of the films Fast and Furious 6 and Mean Girls based on user ratings and votes on IMDb. For Fast and Furious 6, the target audience appears to be males and females under 18 based on high ratings from these groups. Mean Girls receives positive feedback from both male and female teenagers, indicating its target is teenagers overall. The document then summarizes how the posters for each film appeal to different target audiences, with Fast and Furious 6 focusing on action and cars to attract males, and Mean Girls using pink/purple colors and popular actresses to target teenage girls.
This document analyzes and summarizes four student music videos based on how effectively they used conventions to convey their musical genre. For each video, it identifies good points, areas for improvement, and how well the video fitted the genre of its music. The videos covered genres like rap, R&B, and pop music. Overall, the analysis focused on elements like editing, background, facial expressions, lip syncing, movement, and how they constructed meaning and represented the genre.
The document analyzes how a film opening represents characters. It shows one character as tidy and organized to portray her as well put. A close up of her reading seriously and fiercely establishes her as smart, educated, and strict. Continuous shots of her looking through binoculars represent her character as searching for or watching something, creating enigma and interest in her character.
The document discusses different genres of films including romcoms, action movies, Disney films, and war films. It provides definitions and analyzes examples for each genre. For romcoms, it defines them as light-hearted comedies focused on romance and defines common tropes. For action movies, it notes they involve challenges, violence, and feats and attract male audiences. Disney films are summarized as using bright colors and featuring good and bad characters to attract child audiences. War films are said to target adult males with dull colors, violence, and soldier/weapon imagery.
The presenter conducted focus groups, questionnaires, and internet research to inform their concept art sketches. A mindmap and moodboard helped visualize their game idea and determine weapons. Survey results, like a preference for exaggerated graphical styles, provided guidance for the sketches. Looking back at the research, including the mindmap, moodboard and survey responses, will help the presenter develop their concept art by understanding what environment, items and characters to include.
Taylor Swift appeals to audiences through her fashionable and up-to-date appearance that keeps up with pop music trends. She is known for her long blonde hair, though it is now trimmed shorter in a more fashionable style. Her performances in music videos take place in basic studio settings with solid backgrounds, putting emphasis on Swift as the artist. Her website provides information about tours, music, and links to purchase her albums, making it easy for fans to access her work. Fan sites show that teenagers feel they can connect to Swift's music about relationship troubles and that she has helped many people.
The combination of the filmmaker's short film and ancillary texts like film reviews and posters were important to tie them together and make the short film have more impact. The texts provided context about the build up and aftermath of the film. Key symbols like a clock were featured in both the film and poster to represent the main theme of time. Consistent visual elements and a plain backdrop in both the film and texts kept the focus on the protagonist and his story. Similar colors and effects were used in both to connect the pieces.
The document discusses a student's short documentary film project about their 90-year-old grandfather. To follow documentary conventions, the film tells a story through a series of photographs and video clips showing the progression of the grandfather's life. Scenes of him speaking in his armchair used natural lighting and an uncluttered background. Opening and closing shots of a cuckoo clock symbolized the passing of time. Post-production effects on the clock made it more appealing and eye-catching. Overall, the film creates a unique, creative story that develops over time and highlights key life moments from the perspective of a 90-year-old man to attract and involve the audience.
The video would have a dark, desaturated style to create a depressing mood. It would show the two artists standing alone on different dark roads, with the camera panning in for close-ups of their bloody faces as they sing. The camera would do 360 pans between the roads, revealing the artists arguing with the same woman or walking alone down the roads, with extreme close-ups emphasizing their frustration and singing of the lyrics. Ultimately, the roads would converge, with the woman at their intersection.
The video would have a dark, desaturated look to create a depressing mood. Scenes would include long shots of the artists standing alone on dark roads, then close-ups of their bloody faces as they sing. The camera would track them as they walk and sing. It would also show one artist arguing with a woman, then pan to the other artist with the same woman, implying disloyalty. Throughout, the camera work would transition between the artists in different locations to tell the story through their perspectives and movements as they sing the dark lyrics.
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Ed Sheeran describes waking up bruised and hungover, having drunk too much the night before and gotten into a fight. He warns that this isn't the right time to fall in love with him, as he knows his lies can't be believed. Both Ed Sheeran and The Weeknd reference their past struggles with drugs, alcohol, and unstable lifestyles before fame. They acknowledge issues they are still trying to overcome that could undermine their success if not addressed. The Weeknd recalls using cocaine, getting into fights, and choosing a life of substance abuse and chaos.
The song "High for This" by The Weeknd describes a sexual encounter where he mentally prepares a woman for what is about to happen. He tells her they will have sex and do drugs together, reassuring her that she doesn't need to worry because he will be with her. As the drugs take effect, he tells her to breathe and relax while promising they will have a good time. He eliminates any doubts by saying to trust him as he knows she wants to experience this feeling.
The document analyzes research from IMVDb on music charts and popular music videos. It finds that the target audience prefers hip-hop and pop genres, especially recent pop videos by artists like Sia, David Guetta, and Rudimental. This research will help decide which genre of music to focus on going forward.
1) Lupe Fiasco meets a girl at a club and is instantly captivated by her beauty and intelligence.
2) He expresses his growing love for her through poetic metaphors and promises to protect her.
3) At the end of the song, Lupe assures the girl that he wants their relationship to last beyond a typical short-lived club romance and promises to see her in the morning.
This music video portrays Beyoncé dancing seductively for her male love interest in a 1940s style setting. Voyeurism is prominently featured through close-ups of the intimate dancing and longing gazes between Beyoncé and the man. The video follows the conventions of R&B by including a choreographed dance routine to promote the artist. It depicts a stereotypical power dynamic between the male boss and female secretary but aims to empower women through Beyoncé's display of control through her dancing.
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) regulates films and videos in the UK. It is a non-governmental organization that provides age ratings to films such as U, PG, 12A, 15, and 18. The BBFC recognizes adult freedom of choice, protects the public (especially children) from harmful content, and helps parents make informed viewing choices for their children. The document then provides detailed descriptions of the content allowed or implied for each age rating.
The document discusses two methods for categorizing audiences: Young and Rubicam's Four Consumers model and socio-economic class. Young and Rubicam divides people into four categories based on personality - Mainstreamers, Aspirers, Succeeders, and Reformers. The socio-economic model classifies people into six classes based on income - A through E. Both are useful for media targeting, but the socio-economic model is limited as it only considers income and not other factors like leisure activities.
The document discusses two methods for categorizing audiences: Young and Rubicam's Four Consumers model and socio-economic class. Young and Rubicam divides people into four categories based on personality - Mainstreamers, Aspirers, Succeeders, and Reformers. The socio-economic model classifies people into six classes based on income - A through E. Both are useful for media targeting, but the socio-economic model is limited as other factors like leisure activities may be more important than income alone.
The document discusses two methods for categorizing audiences: Young and Rubicam's Four Consumers model and socio-economic class. Young and Rubicam divides people into four categories based on personality - Mainstreamers, Aspirers, Succeeders, and Reformers. The socio-economic model classifies people into six classes based on income - A through E. Both are useful for media targeting, but the socio-economic model is limited as it only considers income and not other factors like leisure activities.
The document discusses two methods for categorizing audiences: Young and Rubicam's Four Consumers model and socio-economic class. Young and Rubicam divides people into four categories based on personality - Mainstreamers, Aspirers, Succeeders, and Reformers. The socio-economic model classifies people into six classes based on income - A through E. Both are useful for media targeting, but the socio-economic model is limited as it only considers income and not other factors like leisure activities.
The document describes several systems for categorizing consumers:
- Young and Rubicam's Four Consumers model divides people into Mainstreamers, Aspirers, Succeeders, and Reformers based on psychological attributes rather than income.
- Their socio-economic class system ranks people from A to E based on income and occupation.
- Life Matrix segments audiences based on lifestyle and values rather than demographic factors.
The student created a final drawing of a potion using Photoshop. They first hand drew the potion and then scanned it into Photoshop to color and add details digitally. It was difficult to control the pen at first but got easier with practice. The student used various colors like light blue, dark brown, and different shades of pink to create realistic effects like bubbles and shading. They used tools like the blur tool and size-adjustable brushes. In the end, the student felt they successfully created a realistic looking digital image meeting the goals of the project.
This document discusses digital graphics technology, describing features of vector and bitmap images. Vector images are resolution-independent and scalable without quality loss, using mathematical expressions to represent lines and shapes. Bitmap images are made up of pixels that lose quality when resized. The document provides examples of how vector and bitmap images differ when resized, and discusses image capturing, output methods for print and screen, storage considerations like file size and organization, and naming conventions.
1) Attack the Block was released in 2011 and was directed by Joe Cornish with production companies including The UK Film Council and Studio Canal. It had a budget of £8 million and made $5,824,175.
2) The film is a science fiction horror set in a London council estate about teenagers who encounter an alien invasion. It is rated 15 for violence, drug use, and gore.
3) The movie poster depicts a diverse group of teenagers from the council estate ready to battle the aliens, showing the working class setting and themes of fighting and violence.
The document outlines questions from a focus group about a film trailer. It asks for opinions on whether the trailer was effective and enjoyable, what genre it represents, how it could be improved, and favorite parts. It explains that the filmmaker created a focus group of 12 friends and family to get feedback on the trailer by showing it and having them answer questions. Most feedback suggested making the trailer look less like a drama and more realistic.
Audience research is conducted to gather information about what audiences want to watch and their personalities. There are several methods for conducting audience research, including focus groups, questionnaires, box office takings, and test screenings. Focus groups involve interviewing a small group of people to discuss their opinions in an interactive setting, but the results may not represent the larger population. Questionnaires can be inexpensive and gather a lot of data quickly from many people, but responses may be biased by wording and response rates may be low. Box office takings refer to the financial success of a film based on the number of viewers and money made, which depends on the quality of the movie. Test screenings allow audiences to provide feedback on a movie before
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.