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The document contains feedback from peers on a photographer's exhibition that included photos of landscapes, beaches, flowers, cats and butterflies. The peers generally felt the exhibition looked professional and the strongest photos were the beach photos that used framing and focus well. The butterfly photo was considered the weakest due to overediting and not being able to tell the subject. Suggestions for improvement included using a theme or colors to tie the photos together and choosing fewer photos so the viewer could focus on them better.
A news report summarizes a story where Little Red Riding Hood is on trial for attempting to murder her grandmother and the grandmother's dog. The report interviews neighbors and gathers public opinions on the shocking case. Little Red Riding Hood faces a lengthy trial as the story has gripped the nation. The reporter concludes outside the courthouse.
This document provides a self-evaluation of the student's work on a group project to design an advertising company. The student describes their individual logo, slogan, and bottle designs created for the project. They reflect that their initial logo name "Logomotion" did not seem professional but they liked the shape. They worked well as a group, completing all tasks on time. For their final bottle design, they created a print advertisement featuring a bottle reflection in icy water to represent the name "Quantic Fresh". Overall, the student feels they fully participated and successfully completed all parts of the challenging project.
Young Lions Czech Republic 2022 | PRINT
www.younglions.cz
The only platform where young professionals can find out how good they are compared to their peers.
Powerful learning through experience by working under time pressure.
Young Lions develop ambition and the ability to create excellent communications solutions.
We can call them the national championship for brand communication professionals aged 30 or under.
They provide a unique opportunity to develop creative and personal excellence.
The document contains feedback from peers on a photographer's exhibition that included photos of landscapes, beaches, flowers, cats and butterflies. The peers generally felt the exhibition looked professional and the strongest photos were the beach photos that used framing and focus well. The butterfly photo was considered the weakest due to overediting and not being able to tell the subject. Suggestions for improvement included using a theme or colors to tie the photos together and choosing fewer photos so the viewer could focus on them better.
A news report summarizes a story where Little Red Riding Hood is on trial for attempting to murder her grandmother and the grandmother's dog. The report interviews neighbors and gathers public opinions on the shocking case. Little Red Riding Hood faces a lengthy trial as the story has gripped the nation. The reporter concludes outside the courthouse.
This document provides a self-evaluation of the student's work on a group project to design an advertising company. The student describes their individual logo, slogan, and bottle designs created for the project. They reflect that their initial logo name "Logomotion" did not seem professional but they liked the shape. They worked well as a group, completing all tasks on time. For their final bottle design, they created a print advertisement featuring a bottle reflection in icy water to represent the name "Quantic Fresh". Overall, the student feels they fully participated and successfully completed all parts of the challenging project.
Little Red Ridinghood bakes muffins for her grandmother but must walk through a forest to deliver them. A wolf follows her and arrives at the grandmother's house first, eating her and dressing in her clothes. When Little Red Ridinghood arrives, she has an exchange with the wolf before screaming for help. A nearby woodcutter hears and rescues them by chopping open the wolf's stomach. In the modern version, Little Red Ridinghood and the woodcutter devise a scheme to kidnap the grandmother for money and fame but are discovered and jailed.
Elishia Selby reflects on creating an audio-visual news bulletin project. Some strengths included researching news formats and preparing props. Weaknesses included the story dragging on and not fitting well. The finished project included a news report on Little Red Riding Hood with additional stories and characters to make it like a full BBC newscast. Various camera shots were used effectively. While not perfect, Elishia was pleased to expand the project scope and learn new skills in dubbing voices and using different programs.
This document appears to be a script for a bank robbery scene involving two characters, Alex and Owen. It is divided into 8 scenes showing their planning of the robbery, entering the bank while threatening patrons, unlocking a locker, an explosion occurring, taking money, and Owen shooting his gun while walking away. The script provides a basic outline of the key events and progression of the bank robbery plot.
This document contains summaries of 5 photos by different photographers that impacted the author. The first photo by Shane Kalyn shows a ghostly island floating in the clouds in Tumuch Lake, evoking feelings of being lost and free. The second photo by Joe Motohashi contrasts a bird's white eye against blurred flowers, bringing feelings of peace and wonder. The third by Marc Henauer depicts an underwater park in Austria after spring flooding. The fourth by Spencer Black uses long exposure to capture the movement of blue ghost fireflies in a dark forest. The last landscape photo by Julie Fletcher shows a beach with lightning-struck trees during a perfect disaster.
The document summarizes an evaluation of a photography exhibition focused on macro and landscape photography. It discusses the inspiration for the subject matter, equipment used, editing process of 6 photos in Photoshop, strengths and weaknesses discovered, and feedback received. The key strengths were a black and white flower photo and beach landscapes, while the butterfly photo was the weakest due to over-editing. Feedback indicated changing the exhibition title to better fit the photos and focusing on a clearer theme.
The document appears to be a layout for a television news broadcast, with labeled sections for the studio, guest, news anchor, headlines/story, channel, time, and ticker. It lists the basic elements and structure of a typical TV news program in a simple visual format.
This document defines and provides examples of four types of music videos: narrative music videos tell a story through video; performance music videos focus on filmed musical performances; conceptual music videos are based around unusual, obscure, or surreal concepts; and art clip music videos contain no narrative or lip-syncing, instead serving as a visual accompaniment to the music.
Elishia produced a narrative music video for a class project. She worked with a group to film scenes depicting a story where a husband attacks his wife. Elishia played the wife. In editing the video, Elishia added effects like slow motion and pictures synced to the beat of the song. She received positive feedback from her teacher and peers for the camera work, editing, narrative, and syncing to the music. However, Elishia also identified areas for improvement, such as incorporating more camera shots and transitions between clips.
The document analyzes several advertisements including for Honda (2003), Sony (2005), John Smiths beer (2002), and T-Mobile (2009). It summarizes each ad's visual/text components, music/sound effects used, intended audience, and overall meaning or message conveyed. Key details provided for each ad include the production company, visual elements shown, any music or audio, and the high-level meaning or what the ad aims to communicate to viewers.
The document discusses several images that use bold colors which stand out against their backgrounds without distracting from the main subjects, including a caterpillar, butterfly, bee, seascape, and landscape. Color, detail, space, and contrast are praised for giving the images a sense of character, physicality, freedom, and peacefulness.
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Zephyr Advertisement is a creative agency developing an advertising campaign. Members of the creative team proposed various ideas for the company name, slogan, and color scheme. Stan suggested "Zephyr Advertisement", "Regenerating ideas", and a blue, orange, and black color scheme. Andrew proposed "Axel Advertising" and a red and black scheme. After discussion, the team selected "Zephyr Advertisement" as the company name, "Regenerating ideas" as the slogan, and a gold and black color scheme inspired by Stan and Andrew's ideas. Their target audience will be young adults.
The document provides an analysis of print advertisements for Nike trainers, Volvo cars, and BMW cars. For each advert, the document identifies the product, what is being advertised, messages about the product, intended audience, type of advert, and opinion on effectiveness. Key details given include that the Nike advert focuses more on the production process than the product, the Volvo advert humorously portrays family adventures, and the BMW advert compares the car to a shark to represent its power and ability to navigate traffic.
The document discusses research methods for creating new media products, including primary, secondary, qualitative, and quantitative research. It then asks about the specific research methods used for assignments in year 11 photography and advertising units, how the information was stored, and what additional research could be done for future projects. Research for the assignments included primary questionnaires and focus groups, secondary research on the internet, and qualitative and quantitative data from surveys. Information was stored in PowerPoint presentations, bookmarks, and files on the computer and in folders. For future projects, the response suggests conducting audience research and analysis of films, music videos, artists, and genres.
This document contains information from location pictures and interviews for a news story about a neighborhood development. It includes introductions, opinions from neighbors who were interviewed on location, and footage from two different public opinion locations to get a variety of perspectives on the issue. The document appears to be notes and descriptions for the different scenes that will be included in a news package.
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