The short film is about a young girl battling skin cancer. Through flashbacks, it shows her life before getting ill compared to her current state as she is dying. The opening voiceover describes a dream she had. Nature symbols like flowers and leaves are used to represent her longing for freedom from the illness and painful chemotherapy. The camera work and music aim to convey her emotions and isolation and how cancer has taken over her life. It gives insight into a cancer patient's perspective and feelings towards society.
Deconstruction of the fault in our stars Kayyah_Robun
The poster features text in the top and bottom thirds that provide information about the film. The top text promotes that the film is based on a bestselling book, which could appeal to an older audience. The bottom text includes the title, slogan, date, and ways to find out more about the film online. The title takes up the most space as the most important piece of information. The color scheme and curvy font match the style of the book and make the poster appear fun rather than too serious. The central image shows the two main character teenagers in an intimate moment, indicating their committed relationship despite facing obstacles like a cancer diagnosis. Their youthful fashion helps target teenage and young adult viewers.
Interview I will use on my double page spread Kayyah_Robun
After researching radio and live interviews with artists who had released new singles in collaboration with other singers , these proved the most popular questions. From this I also took into consideration the replies that the artists would generally give in a live environment , under slight pressure.
Bauer media is Europe's largest privately owned publishing group distributing over 300 magazines in 15 countries. They own Kerrang, the world's biggest selling weekly music magazine covering rock genres. Bauer knows the target audiences of their magazines and how to produce new popular music titles.
IPC MEDIA produces over 60 media brands reaching almost two thirds of UK women and 42% of UK men. As a former music magazine publisher, IPC could produce another music magazine appealing to audiences familiar with their existing rock magazines.
Emap is a British media company specializing in business-to-business magazines and organizing conferences. They publish Look magazine aimed at young, urban, high-income women living in England.
Proof of original imagery used for my Music MagazineShahEman
This document discusses photos taken and edited for a rock music magazine. It begins by describing a main cover photo of a friend wearing black, relating to the rock genre. Later photos on the contents page feature friends posing with guitars or in the studio. Unsuccessful photos are also discussed - those that are blurry, too dark, or don't properly convey the serious rock style. Editing techniques like adjusting lighting and adding shadows are described to make the photos look darker, as suited to the genre. In summary, the document evaluates original photos taken for a rock magazine and discusses editing techniques used to make the images match the genre.
The document discusses the language used in different sections of a student's rock magazine project.
For the front cover, the student chose the masthead "FIERCE" because it fits the loud and angry nature of rock music. The cover lines also relate to rock genres like "FEATURING THE HARDCORE BANDS."
For the contents page, the student likes the color scheme and main photograph. The news stories and band reviews listed also interest the target rock audience.
For the double page spread, the heading "WILD CHILD" fits the tough nature of rock music. A pull quote aims to attract readers to learn more about Ruby's life. Words in red make the article seem strong
The document discusses several filmmaking techniques including high key and low key lighting, costume, setting and props, facial expressions and body language, color, and expressive skills and realism. High key lighting uses fill light to minimize shadows while low key lighting creates strong shadows. Costumes establish time period and social context. Settings and props provide visual context and can take on symbolic meaning. Facial expressions and body language convey emotions. Color carries symbolic meaning and influences mood. Acting styles like realism aim for believability while allowing audiences to understand.
The short film is about a young girl battling skin cancer. Through flashbacks, it shows her life before getting ill compared to her current state as she is dying. The opening voiceover describes a dream she had. Nature symbols like flowers and leaves are used to represent her longing for freedom from the illness and painful chemotherapy. The camera work and music aim to convey her emotions and isolation and how cancer has taken over her life. It gives insight into a cancer patient's perspective and feelings towards society.
Deconstruction of the fault in our stars Kayyah_Robun
The poster features text in the top and bottom thirds that provide information about the film. The top text promotes that the film is based on a bestselling book, which could appeal to an older audience. The bottom text includes the title, slogan, date, and ways to find out more about the film online. The title takes up the most space as the most important piece of information. The color scheme and curvy font match the style of the book and make the poster appear fun rather than too serious. The central image shows the two main character teenagers in an intimate moment, indicating their committed relationship despite facing obstacles like a cancer diagnosis. Their youthful fashion helps target teenage and young adult viewers.
Interview I will use on my double page spread Kayyah_Robun
After researching radio and live interviews with artists who had released new singles in collaboration with other singers , these proved the most popular questions. From this I also took into consideration the replies that the artists would generally give in a live environment , under slight pressure.
Bauer media is Europe's largest privately owned publishing group distributing over 300 magazines in 15 countries. They own Kerrang, the world's biggest selling weekly music magazine covering rock genres. Bauer knows the target audiences of their magazines and how to produce new popular music titles.
IPC MEDIA produces over 60 media brands reaching almost two thirds of UK women and 42% of UK men. As a former music magazine publisher, IPC could produce another music magazine appealing to audiences familiar with their existing rock magazines.
Emap is a British media company specializing in business-to-business magazines and organizing conferences. They publish Look magazine aimed at young, urban, high-income women living in England.
Proof of original imagery used for my Music MagazineShahEman
This document discusses photos taken and edited for a rock music magazine. It begins by describing a main cover photo of a friend wearing black, relating to the rock genre. Later photos on the contents page feature friends posing with guitars or in the studio. Unsuccessful photos are also discussed - those that are blurry, too dark, or don't properly convey the serious rock style. Editing techniques like adjusting lighting and adding shadows are described to make the photos look darker, as suited to the genre. In summary, the document evaluates original photos taken for a rock magazine and discusses editing techniques used to make the images match the genre.
The document discusses the language used in different sections of a student's rock magazine project.
For the front cover, the student chose the masthead "FIERCE" because it fits the loud and angry nature of rock music. The cover lines also relate to rock genres like "FEATURING THE HARDCORE BANDS."
For the contents page, the student likes the color scheme and main photograph. The news stories and band reviews listed also interest the target rock audience.
For the double page spread, the heading "WILD CHILD" fits the tough nature of rock music. A pull quote aims to attract readers to learn more about Ruby's life. Words in red make the article seem strong
The document discusses several filmmaking techniques including high key and low key lighting, costume, setting and props, facial expressions and body language, color, and expressive skills and realism. High key lighting uses fill light to minimize shadows while low key lighting creates strong shadows. Costumes establish time period and social context. Settings and props provide visual context and can take on symbolic meaning. Facial expressions and body language convey emotions. Color carries symbolic meaning and influences mood. Acting styles like realism aim for believability while allowing audiences to understand.
The document discusses why InDesign was chosen over Photoshop for creating a film review magazine. InDesign allowed for easier multi-layer layout of the magazine with clearly defined layers and columns. It also automatically sets documents to CMYK color mode which is better for print. InDesign also gives more control over typography than Photoshop. While some images were edited in Photoshop, InDesign provided a simpler interface and more presets suited for a print layout with multiple pages.
The document discusses the various technologies used at different stages of creating a short film. In the planning stage, the filmmakers used the internet to research film genres and theories as well as watch example short films and tutorials on editing software. YouTube was a key resource for inspiration, learning how to edit, and publishing the finished film. SlideShare and IMDB were also used for publishing work and research. Edius software allowed editing of footage by connecting shots and adding effects. Microsoft Word and PowerPoint were used for storyboards, documents, and presentations. Cameras, lighting, and tripods were used to film scenes, and footage was uploaded to Edius for editing.
The filmmakers will screen their short film 'Lost in the Eve' for friends and family aged 19-25 to get feedback before final release. They will hold the screening in their school's media classroom, which has adequate viewing equipment. They have permission from their teacher to use the room from 3:30-4:30pm after school. They will provide snacks and drinks, and ask viewers to complete an anonymous questionnaire afterwards for honest feedback to improve the film. Safety procedures like a sign-in sheet and fire exit instructions will also be followed.
The document discusses the making of a film poster. It will be created in Adobe Photoshop due to the group's experience with the software and its tools for editing images. The film's messages of forgiveness, love, and loss/death will be conveyed through the portrayal of the protagonist as a ghostly or spiritual character using techniques like costume, makeup, and transparency. Conventions for film posters like following the rule of thirds for image placement and including the title will be followed. The protagonist will be depicted in a pale, windswept manner to suggest her ghostly nature without revealing too much of the plot.
HELK Productions is holding a screening of their new psychological thriller short film "Lost in the Eve" targeted at 19 to 25 year olds. Both men and women are welcome to attend the screening. Questionnaires will be handed out after the screening to collect audience feedback.
The ASA is the independent regulator of advertising across all media in the UK. They ensure ads are legal, decent, honest and truthful by enforcing advertising codes and investigating complaints from the public. Complaints can be about ads being inappropriate, offensive, or misleading. Even a single complaint is sufficient reason for the ASA to investigate an ad and potentially require changes or a ban. Their goals are to prevent harm and offense while also promoting trust in advertising.
The document provides guidance on writing an effective film review. It explains that a review should inform readers about the film's details, describe the story and characters, analyze whether the film is good and why, and advise readers whether to see it. It also offers tips on structuring a review with an introduction, plot description, analysis, and conclusion. Font formatting and appropriate images are also discussed. The target audience for most film reviews is generally people aged 25 and older.
The document discusses concepts related to production values in media. It defines verisimilitude as the appearance of truth or realism in a narrative. An example given is the film Superman, which uses realistic plots and images to make the fantastical elements seem plausible. Ideology is defined as a body of ideas reflecting social values that can influence beliefs. Examples of conveyed ideologies discussed are the portrayal of women's dependence on men and unrealistic body images in Disney films, and the ideology of marriage being the ultimate goal despite women's increased independence in Sex and the City.
This is the finished screenplay for my A2 short film, 'After Hours'.
The film tells the story of a man who is trapped in the repetitive, mundane life of working a 9'til'5 job whilst trying to uphold his social class' reputation. He feels the pressures of the constructionist view of middle-class life and he can't keep up, leaving him depressed and lethargic.
In 'After Hours', Don begins his day like any other, enjoying the undisturbed moments with his daughter Libby, then having to accept the stressful reality of his ex-wife Jennifer and his Religious Education teaching job.
At school, he is frustrated by his more successful co-workers and by the arrogant kids who don't care for anything he is teaching; often choosing to teach them in other ways: through playing 'The Breakfast Club' repeatedly whilst he falls asleep on his desk.
Don's slumber is taken to a new level in 'After Hours' when he remains asleep past the ending bell and way into the evening. Don wakes at 8pm, confused, then startled at what he has done. Catching a glimpse at the caretaker who has just locked up and walked away, Don realises that he has been locked in the school overnight with no way of escape.
The survey results showed that the target audience for the short film was mostly male aged 17-24, who identified as left-wing or apolitical and atheist/agnostic. They had an educational background ranging from high school to post-graduate degrees. They particularly enjoyed comedy, action, drama, and art films and listed escapism and humor as most important when watching movies. Their favorite characters tended to be individuals who suffered alone due to not fitting into mainstream society.
Representation in 'After Hours':Theory RevisionEllieWeedon
The document discusses several film and media theories and how they relate to the short film "After Hours". It summarizes how the film uses shortcuts to represent characters without lengthy introductions. It also examines how the film challenges social constructionist views of gender and success. Finally, it analyzes how the film's narrative structure fits Todorov's theory of narrative patterns and contains postmodern elements that critique modernist ideologies.
The Leveson Inquiry was a judicial public inquiry into the British press's relationship with the public and ethics of their reporting in light of phone hacking scandals. It examined press practices and ethics and relationships with politicians and police. It called for a new independent regulatory body to replace the Press Complaints Commission. However, part 2, looking at police investigations into media organizations, was delayed due to ongoing criminal proceedings. The inquiry received over 5 million pounds but resulted in little meaningful change, upsetting many.
Media Regulation Case Studies - Royal FamilyEllieWeedon
The document discusses media regulation regarding coverage of the British Royal Family. It provides several case studies: (1) Princess Diana's death in 1997 and the controversial photos published afterwards, which sparked a debate around regulating media intrusion into private lives. (2) Incidents involving Prince Harry, such as coverage of his time in Afghanistan and nude photos leaked in Las Vegas. (3) Claims of racist and sexist media harassment of Meghan Markle. The document also discusses issues with press intrusion into the private lives of Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their children. Overall, it examines debates around balancing media freedom with protecting public figures' personal privacy.
The document summarizes feedback from a questionnaire given to 25 people ages 19-25 about a film poster for a short psychological thriller film. Key findings include:
- 22 people liked the layout of the poster, while 3 did not.
- 20 people thought the poster fit the psychological thriller genre well.
- Popular film posters people said it reminded them of included "Gone Girl" and "If I Stay".
- 14 people said they were drawn to the poster by the image, while 7 said the title and 4 said the color scheme.
- Most people rated the professionalism of the poster an 8 or 9 out of 10.
- 23 people thought the main character Eve looked
The document discusses establishing an effective opening sequence for a film. It emphasizes introducing the key locations, protagonists, and genre/theme in the opening shots. For their short psychological thriller film, the opening sequence will show the protagonist Richard happily singing in his campervan at night. It will then cut to Eve sitting vulnerably on the moors in a white dress. Richard notices her and pulls over, introducing both protagonists and the isolated moorland location to set the tone for the genre.
The document summarizes the results of a survey about a film screening. It shows that most of the audience was female, and agreed that the film fit the genre of a psychological thriller. The majority said the target audience should be ages 19-25, and most found the ending predictable.
The document provides guidance on how to create an effective storyboard. It explains that storyboards are a series of illustrations displayed in sequence to help filmmakers visualize shots and plan their film. It then discusses key elements of a storyboard like including images of shots, camera instructions, sound details and more. Specific tips are provided on drawing people as stick figures and using circles to make them more proportional. The finished example storyboard page shows how to apply these tips and include all necessary information to properly plan shots.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses types of signs used in film posters and their meanings. It provides examples of iconic, symbolic, and indexical signs. Film posters use signs like costumes, lighting, colors, and body language to convey messages and hint at the genre and plot. Effective posters deconstructed in the document use faint facial images and placement in the sky to indicate a spirit or death, and establish settings and postures and scales to imply searching and difficulty in finding someone. Color balancing and bold titles also help audiences quickly understand the genre and title.
1) Buddy Holly was an influential American musician and singer-songwriter in the 1950s who helped pioneer the rock and roll genre.
2) He learned guitar and singing from his siblings and was influenced by gospel, country, and rhythm and blues. He began performing locally in 1952 and formed a band called "Buddy and Bob" the following year.
3) In 1955, after opening for Elvis Presley three times and shifting his style to rock and roll, Holly signed a contract with Decca Records with help from a Nashville scout.
The document provides character profiles for three characters in an upcoming short film:
Richard, an elderly man dressed in light colors who enjoys driving and singing in his campervan. He offers a ride to Eve after seeing her walking alone.
Eve, a pale young girl dressed in a white dress who is lost trying to find her way home after missing her father. Her mother died giving birth to her.
David, Eve's father who misses his daughter deeply since his wife also died during Eve's birth. He lives alone in dark clothes and is shown initially as an angry character who becomes emotional when Richard brings Eve home after giving her a ride.
The document discusses why InDesign was chosen over Photoshop for creating a film review magazine. InDesign allowed for easier multi-layer layout of the magazine with clearly defined layers and columns. It also automatically sets documents to CMYK color mode which is better for print. InDesign also gives more control over typography than Photoshop. While some images were edited in Photoshop, InDesign provided a simpler interface and more presets suited for a print layout with multiple pages.
The document discusses the various technologies used at different stages of creating a short film. In the planning stage, the filmmakers used the internet to research film genres and theories as well as watch example short films and tutorials on editing software. YouTube was a key resource for inspiration, learning how to edit, and publishing the finished film. SlideShare and IMDB were also used for publishing work and research. Edius software allowed editing of footage by connecting shots and adding effects. Microsoft Word and PowerPoint were used for storyboards, documents, and presentations. Cameras, lighting, and tripods were used to film scenes, and footage was uploaded to Edius for editing.
The filmmakers will screen their short film 'Lost in the Eve' for friends and family aged 19-25 to get feedback before final release. They will hold the screening in their school's media classroom, which has adequate viewing equipment. They have permission from their teacher to use the room from 3:30-4:30pm after school. They will provide snacks and drinks, and ask viewers to complete an anonymous questionnaire afterwards for honest feedback to improve the film. Safety procedures like a sign-in sheet and fire exit instructions will also be followed.
The document discusses the making of a film poster. It will be created in Adobe Photoshop due to the group's experience with the software and its tools for editing images. The film's messages of forgiveness, love, and loss/death will be conveyed through the portrayal of the protagonist as a ghostly or spiritual character using techniques like costume, makeup, and transparency. Conventions for film posters like following the rule of thirds for image placement and including the title will be followed. The protagonist will be depicted in a pale, windswept manner to suggest her ghostly nature without revealing too much of the plot.
HELK Productions is holding a screening of their new psychological thriller short film "Lost in the Eve" targeted at 19 to 25 year olds. Both men and women are welcome to attend the screening. Questionnaires will be handed out after the screening to collect audience feedback.
The ASA is the independent regulator of advertising across all media in the UK. They ensure ads are legal, decent, honest and truthful by enforcing advertising codes and investigating complaints from the public. Complaints can be about ads being inappropriate, offensive, or misleading. Even a single complaint is sufficient reason for the ASA to investigate an ad and potentially require changes or a ban. Their goals are to prevent harm and offense while also promoting trust in advertising.
The document provides guidance on writing an effective film review. It explains that a review should inform readers about the film's details, describe the story and characters, analyze whether the film is good and why, and advise readers whether to see it. It also offers tips on structuring a review with an introduction, plot description, analysis, and conclusion. Font formatting and appropriate images are also discussed. The target audience for most film reviews is generally people aged 25 and older.
The document discusses concepts related to production values in media. It defines verisimilitude as the appearance of truth or realism in a narrative. An example given is the film Superman, which uses realistic plots and images to make the fantastical elements seem plausible. Ideology is defined as a body of ideas reflecting social values that can influence beliefs. Examples of conveyed ideologies discussed are the portrayal of women's dependence on men and unrealistic body images in Disney films, and the ideology of marriage being the ultimate goal despite women's increased independence in Sex and the City.
This is the finished screenplay for my A2 short film, 'After Hours'.
The film tells the story of a man who is trapped in the repetitive, mundane life of working a 9'til'5 job whilst trying to uphold his social class' reputation. He feels the pressures of the constructionist view of middle-class life and he can't keep up, leaving him depressed and lethargic.
In 'After Hours', Don begins his day like any other, enjoying the undisturbed moments with his daughter Libby, then having to accept the stressful reality of his ex-wife Jennifer and his Religious Education teaching job.
At school, he is frustrated by his more successful co-workers and by the arrogant kids who don't care for anything he is teaching; often choosing to teach them in other ways: through playing 'The Breakfast Club' repeatedly whilst he falls asleep on his desk.
Don's slumber is taken to a new level in 'After Hours' when he remains asleep past the ending bell and way into the evening. Don wakes at 8pm, confused, then startled at what he has done. Catching a glimpse at the caretaker who has just locked up and walked away, Don realises that he has been locked in the school overnight with no way of escape.
The survey results showed that the target audience for the short film was mostly male aged 17-24, who identified as left-wing or apolitical and atheist/agnostic. They had an educational background ranging from high school to post-graduate degrees. They particularly enjoyed comedy, action, drama, and art films and listed escapism and humor as most important when watching movies. Their favorite characters tended to be individuals who suffered alone due to not fitting into mainstream society.
Representation in 'After Hours':Theory RevisionEllieWeedon
The document discusses several film and media theories and how they relate to the short film "After Hours". It summarizes how the film uses shortcuts to represent characters without lengthy introductions. It also examines how the film challenges social constructionist views of gender and success. Finally, it analyzes how the film's narrative structure fits Todorov's theory of narrative patterns and contains postmodern elements that critique modernist ideologies.
The Leveson Inquiry was a judicial public inquiry into the British press's relationship with the public and ethics of their reporting in light of phone hacking scandals. It examined press practices and ethics and relationships with politicians and police. It called for a new independent regulatory body to replace the Press Complaints Commission. However, part 2, looking at police investigations into media organizations, was delayed due to ongoing criminal proceedings. The inquiry received over 5 million pounds but resulted in little meaningful change, upsetting many.
Media Regulation Case Studies - Royal FamilyEllieWeedon
The document discusses media regulation regarding coverage of the British Royal Family. It provides several case studies: (1) Princess Diana's death in 1997 and the controversial photos published afterwards, which sparked a debate around regulating media intrusion into private lives. (2) Incidents involving Prince Harry, such as coverage of his time in Afghanistan and nude photos leaked in Las Vegas. (3) Claims of racist and sexist media harassment of Meghan Markle. The document also discusses issues with press intrusion into the private lives of Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their children. Overall, it examines debates around balancing media freedom with protecting public figures' personal privacy.
The document summarizes feedback from a questionnaire given to 25 people ages 19-25 about a film poster for a short psychological thriller film. Key findings include:
- 22 people liked the layout of the poster, while 3 did not.
- 20 people thought the poster fit the psychological thriller genre well.
- Popular film posters people said it reminded them of included "Gone Girl" and "If I Stay".
- 14 people said they were drawn to the poster by the image, while 7 said the title and 4 said the color scheme.
- Most people rated the professionalism of the poster an 8 or 9 out of 10.
- 23 people thought the main character Eve looked
The document discusses establishing an effective opening sequence for a film. It emphasizes introducing the key locations, protagonists, and genre/theme in the opening shots. For their short psychological thriller film, the opening sequence will show the protagonist Richard happily singing in his campervan at night. It will then cut to Eve sitting vulnerably on the moors in a white dress. Richard notices her and pulls over, introducing both protagonists and the isolated moorland location to set the tone for the genre.
The document summarizes the results of a survey about a film screening. It shows that most of the audience was female, and agreed that the film fit the genre of a psychological thriller. The majority said the target audience should be ages 19-25, and most found the ending predictable.
The document provides guidance on how to create an effective storyboard. It explains that storyboards are a series of illustrations displayed in sequence to help filmmakers visualize shots and plan their film. It then discusses key elements of a storyboard like including images of shots, camera instructions, sound details and more. Specific tips are provided on drawing people as stick figures and using circles to make them more proportional. The finished example storyboard page shows how to apply these tips and include all necessary information to properly plan shots.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses types of signs used in film posters and their meanings. It provides examples of iconic, symbolic, and indexical signs. Film posters use signs like costumes, lighting, colors, and body language to convey messages and hint at the genre and plot. Effective posters deconstructed in the document use faint facial images and placement in the sky to indicate a spirit or death, and establish settings and postures and scales to imply searching and difficulty in finding someone. Color balancing and bold titles also help audiences quickly understand the genre and title.
1) Buddy Holly was an influential American musician and singer-songwriter in the 1950s who helped pioneer the rock and roll genre.
2) He learned guitar and singing from his siblings and was influenced by gospel, country, and rhythm and blues. He began performing locally in 1952 and formed a band called "Buddy and Bob" the following year.
3) In 1955, after opening for Elvis Presley three times and shifting his style to rock and roll, Holly signed a contract with Decca Records with help from a Nashville scout.
The document provides character profiles for three characters in an upcoming short film:
Richard, an elderly man dressed in light colors who enjoys driving and singing in his campervan. He offers a ride to Eve after seeing her walking alone.
Eve, a pale young girl dressed in a white dress who is lost trying to find her way home after missing her father. Her mother died giving birth to her.
David, Eve's father who misses his daughter deeply since his wife also died during Eve's birth. He lives alone in dark clothes and is shown initially as an angry character who becomes emotional when Richard brings Eve home after giving her a ride.
The poster uses surreal colors like purples and greys to depict a storm approaching and families ready to fight, indicating something bad may happen. At the center is the main image of the young couple kissing, with a shining heart above them symbolizing their powerful love amid the violence around them. The layout spreads out the families on either side of the couple at the center to keep the violence from overtaking the focus on their love. The tagline "My only love sprung by my only hate" helps viewers understand how the family hatred brought the couple together despite everything.
Popular culture refers to ideas, perspectives, and phenomena that are mainstream within a culture, especially Western culture in the 20th-21st centuries due to mass media influence. It is shaped by everyday interactions between people. There is debate around how to define popular culture, as the concept is complex with contradictory meanings. Popular culture is categorized into folk culture, mass culture, dominant culture, and working class culture. While popular culture is sometimes blamed for societal issues, it can also positively influence people. However, popular culture mediums should not be oversimplified as entirely good or bad, as they likely do shape cultural behaviors and values to some extent.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire given to 50 people to understand the target audience for a short film. It found that the preferred age group that watches short films is 19-25 year olds. This age group mainly watches short films online and prefers the drama and horror genres. Based on this, the filmmakers decided to create a psychological drama short film targeted towards a mixed gender audience between 19-25 years old.
This short film questionnaire asks respondents for their gender and age, whether they watch short films, and what attracts them to or interests them in short films, including possible genres and where they would watch them. It is conducted by Lucy, Eman, Katie and Hamza for an unknown purpose and thanks participants for their time.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire given to 50 people to understand the target audience for a short film. It found that the preferred age group that watches short films is 19-25 year olds. This age group mainly watches short films online and prefers the drama and horror genres. Based on this, the filmmakers decided to create a psychological drama short film targeted towards a mixed gender audience between 19-25 years old.
Short independent films face several issues including standing out in the oversaturated market, effective distribution strategies, crafting compelling storylines, and managing copyright permissions. To gain attention, films need a clear genre that helps distributors promote the work. Common distribution options like YouTube are free but creators must consider viewership and monetization potential. Successful shorts tell creative, engaging stories focused on a single main character. Finally, obtaining proper permissions for any copyrighted content is important to avoid legal problems.
Film techniques refers to the ways meaning is created in film through elements like camera shots and movement. Camera shots include extreme long shots, long shots, full shots, mid shots, close-ups and extreme close-ups to show different aspects of the setting, characters and themes. Camera movement techniques include dolly shots, handheld shots, jib shots, pans, pedestals, tracks and zooms. When producing a film, managing time and meeting deadlines is important to control costs and ensure continuity between scenes. Choosing appropriate locations is also important to convey the right message and reflect aspects of characters and themes. Hiring the right actors is done through character profiles, script readings and screen tests to find those who best portray the
Esther Drake will play Eve, a teenage girl found lost on the moors looking ill who misses her father and wants to go home, portrayed as an emotional character to elicit sympathy from audiences. Dougie Rooks will play Richard, a friendly, happy old man who notices Eve walking ill and lost on the moors and takes her home. The father, portrayed by an unnamed actor, will be both angry and emotional as he sincerely misses his daughter and dislikes discussing her absence.
Princess Diana was constantly pursued by photographers and the press, who invaded her privacy at all times including when she went on holiday. Many photographers felt she was a public figure and did not deserve privacy. Diana complained to regulators about intrusive photos but the press continued following her everywhere. On August 31st, 1997, Diana died in a car crash in Paris along with Dodi Fayed and the driver. There are still conspiracy theories around her death and whether the crash was truly an accident or orchestrated. Her death led to a major discussion around privacy laws and the boundaries of press freedom in the UK.
1) The short film will be set at night on the moors and in a house and graveyard. A key prop is a car that much of the film takes place in.
2) Low key lighting will be used to make the film look mysterious with sharp contrasts between light and dark areas.
3) The three main characters are Eve, who is portrayed as emotional and wearing white, Richard who starts happy but becomes sorrowful, and David who is angry and emotional wearing dark colors.
This document discusses several key aspects of understanding films, including genres, characterizations, settings, narratives, and audience expectations. It notes that genres are determined by codes and conventions that audiences recognize. Characterizations, settings, and narratives can all help establish a film's genre through common tropes and predictable plotlines associated with each genre. Audiences will enter a film with certain expectations based on its genre.
Film festivals are events organized by various groups that provide opportunities for unknown filmmakers to screen their movies before audiences and critics. Filmmakers can gain valuable press, exposure to potential buyers or agents, and cash prizes if they win awards. Festivals have different focuses, with some accepting a wide range of films while others specialize in specific genres or lengths. They are open to the public and film professionals who judge the artistic and technical merits of each film. Filmmakers must research and submit their work before deadlines, providing details about the film and production, with the most popular festivals being the most competitive to break into.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
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3. This is a contents page that I have
created for my rock music magazine on
Photoshop. I really like this contents
page, because all the colours that are
on it, are always on rock magazines. I
like the dark make up on my friend, as
it represents rock, her facial expression
is also serious which connotes rock. I
like the background because it is dark,
and dark is always something that
relates to rock.
4. This is also the same version of the
contents page on the previous side. What
is different here is that the background is
very light, which does not emphasise rock
music. So this is on reason why this
would be inappropriate to put in a
magazine. Also there is a picture of a old
record at the bottom, whereas the record
on the previous magazine was behind the
boy and also you could hardly see it
because that contents page was darker.
What I then did was, I went around and
asked people which contests page did
they prefer, and almost every person I
asked said that they prefer the contents
which was darker, as it looks more like a
rock contents page and is also suitable.
5. So this is why I chose this contents
page, as it looks like rock, and also
looks more attractive.