The document provides instructions for a school assignment to produce a fanzine, noting that the student should document the process of interviewing someone, provide an unedited interview transcript and draft. It also states that other written elements like reviews, articles, or research should be documented. Students are advised to write drafts to check for errors and consistency and record any research as it is conducted.
The document provides guidance on writing a personal reflective essay, including choosing a topic from one's own experiences, focusing on specific experiences or people through short paragraphs, and using details, descriptions, thoughts, feelings, and dialogue to bring the writing to life. It emphasizes reflecting on how experiences and people have shaped the writer as well as looking back on past events with new perspective and understanding.
This newsletter document provides information about the author and their business details. It discusses how time seems to pass quickly and how it can be easy to get caught up in busyness without taking time for oneself. It suggests some questions for reflection on time management and priorities. It then shares a meditation exercise focused on releasing things that take up time and setting intentions for the life one wants. Finally, it discusses stories of reconnecting with old friends and making new connections, suggesting these may be happening more often.
The document introduces Pock, who lives in the Temperate Deciduous Forest biome. Pock describes the characteristics of this biome, including its mild climate and deciduous trees that lose their leaves in winter. Pock's friends discuss how many animals hibernate and birds migrate south for the winter due to the cold temperatures and lack of food sources. They express sadness over the changing forest landscape due to human development.
This document provides a lesson on the four seasons - autumn, winter, spring, and summer. It describes the typical weather patterns, environmental changes, and activities associated with each season. For example, autumn brings cooler weather, falling leaves, and preparation for winter. Winter features snow, short days and long nights. Spring marks a period of warming weather, melting snow, blooming flowers and returning birds. Summer is the hottest and longest season with light clothing, outdoor activities, and fruit-bearing trees. The lesson aims to teach pupils about seasonal changes and have them match appropriate clothing to each season in an assessment exercise.
This document provides information about signs of spring through short passages and activities. It discusses seeing flowers, baby animals, and insects in spring. Children are encouraged to notice their five senses and journal about sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of spring. The document also includes images of spring flowers, birds, and animals commonly seen in Scotland during this season.
This document contains a series of classroom activities from 6 sessions. It includes matching words to their opposites, describing a classmate with adjectives, answering questions about horoscopes, completing a questionnaire with personal information, ordering lyrics to a song, adding rules for a class, guessing identities, finding adjectives in a word search, ordering sentences with adverbs of frequency, filling in gaps, and listening to introductions. The final task is to create a booklet about oneself that describes family, house, and hobbies.
The document discusses the author's favorite season, winter. Some key points made:
- The author finds snow beautiful and enjoys watching it fall, especially at night.
- As a child, the author enjoyed playing in the snow with neighborhood friends, such as having snowball fights and sledding.
- The author also likes winter for Chinese New Year celebrations and the family tradition of eating hot pot together.
- Fond childhood memories of winter are what the author remembers most.
This document contains information about a unit of study called "Mighty Greenwaves". It includes two poems, "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost and "To Nature" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, as well as a short story called "The Book of Nature" by Jawaharlal Nehru. The learning outcomes are to read and understand different texts, enrich vocabulary, refer to dictionaries, appreciate poems, think critically, and develop confidence through performance activities. Discussion questions are provided for each text.
The document provides guidance on writing a personal reflective essay, including choosing a topic from one's own experiences, focusing on specific experiences or people through short paragraphs, and using details, descriptions, thoughts, feelings, and dialogue to bring the writing to life. It emphasizes reflecting on how experiences and people have shaped the writer as well as looking back on past events with new perspective and understanding.
This newsletter document provides information about the author and their business details. It discusses how time seems to pass quickly and how it can be easy to get caught up in busyness without taking time for oneself. It suggests some questions for reflection on time management and priorities. It then shares a meditation exercise focused on releasing things that take up time and setting intentions for the life one wants. Finally, it discusses stories of reconnecting with old friends and making new connections, suggesting these may be happening more often.
The document introduces Pock, who lives in the Temperate Deciduous Forest biome. Pock describes the characteristics of this biome, including its mild climate and deciduous trees that lose their leaves in winter. Pock's friends discuss how many animals hibernate and birds migrate south for the winter due to the cold temperatures and lack of food sources. They express sadness over the changing forest landscape due to human development.
This document provides a lesson on the four seasons - autumn, winter, spring, and summer. It describes the typical weather patterns, environmental changes, and activities associated with each season. For example, autumn brings cooler weather, falling leaves, and preparation for winter. Winter features snow, short days and long nights. Spring marks a period of warming weather, melting snow, blooming flowers and returning birds. Summer is the hottest and longest season with light clothing, outdoor activities, and fruit-bearing trees. The lesson aims to teach pupils about seasonal changes and have them match appropriate clothing to each season in an assessment exercise.
This document provides information about signs of spring through short passages and activities. It discusses seeing flowers, baby animals, and insects in spring. Children are encouraged to notice their five senses and journal about sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of spring. The document also includes images of spring flowers, birds, and animals commonly seen in Scotland during this season.
This document contains a series of classroom activities from 6 sessions. It includes matching words to their opposites, describing a classmate with adjectives, answering questions about horoscopes, completing a questionnaire with personal information, ordering lyrics to a song, adding rules for a class, guessing identities, finding adjectives in a word search, ordering sentences with adverbs of frequency, filling in gaps, and listening to introductions. The final task is to create a booklet about oneself that describes family, house, and hobbies.
The document discusses the author's favorite season, winter. Some key points made:
- The author finds snow beautiful and enjoys watching it fall, especially at night.
- As a child, the author enjoyed playing in the snow with neighborhood friends, such as having snowball fights and sledding.
- The author also likes winter for Chinese New Year celebrations and the family tradition of eating hot pot together.
- Fond childhood memories of winter are what the author remembers most.
This document contains information about a unit of study called "Mighty Greenwaves". It includes two poems, "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost and "To Nature" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, as well as a short story called "The Book of Nature" by Jawaharlal Nehru. The learning outcomes are to read and understand different texts, enrich vocabulary, refer to dictionaries, appreciate poems, think critically, and develop confidence through performance activities. Discussion questions are provided for each text.
This document provides instructions for classwork on analyzing autobiographical narratives. Students are asked to have various supplies and homework ready. The document reviews the characteristics of narratives, including point of view, specific incident, reflective nature, theme, voice and tone. Students analyze short texts and complete charts identifying these elements. Homework includes writing letters to teachers and studying for a quiz on narrative characteristics. The class will recap autobiographical stories read and discuss favorite portrayals of each characteristic.
The document is a collection of poems and reflections by the author about observing and connecting with nature. It describes taking photographs of nature to slow down and appreciate the environment. The author was influenced by a scientist they interviewed who said "Be still. Many people look, but few people see." Taking photos and writing poetry helps the author find stillness and focus their attention amid distraction, following the ideas of slowing down life from Carl Honoré's book "In Praise of Slow." The goal is to engage with nature through art as a way to be friendly to the environment and slow the pace of the world.
This document discusses concrete poems and provides examples written by Ms. Torregano. Concrete poems take the shape of their topic, with the words painting a picture that aids the meaning. Ms. Torregano's poems "Smile" and "Sunny Days" shape the words to depict their subjects. She encourages students to think of topics they love and try creating their own concrete poems.
The document compares and contrasts gas-powered and electric leaf blowers. Gas leaf blowers run on gas or 2-cycle oil, are cordless, durable, and made for heavy-duty work. However, they are louder, more polluting, and more expensive to operate. Electric leaf blowers are quieter, do not pollute, and have lower operating costs. But early electric models lacked power, and current ones still need to be plugged in, limiting mobility. Overall, the choice depends on the user's priorities and yard/task needs. Gas blowers are best for intensive, professional use, while electric perform well for most homeowners.
This document introduces a book containing poems, with one poem for each month of the year, that are intended to provide NLP techniques and perspectives to read on Sundays. Each poem is broken into verses that can be read individually. The introduction explains that the poems are meant to provide hope, perspective and new ways of thinking throughout the year in a quick and impactful format. It encourages readers to revisit and reflect on the verses over time to gain deeper insights.
Support Instructional Materials (SIM) for teaching scienceJerome dela Cruz
1. The document provides activities to help identify the effects of weather on human activities. It includes activity cards to match clothes and items to different weather conditions.
2. Comprehension questions ask students to identify appropriate clothing for sunny, windy, rainy, and stormy weather. They also ask about activities that can be done during different weather.
3. Enrichment and assessment cards have students list clothes and items for beaches, activities for rainy days, and explain how weather affects human activities and conditions. The reference card discusses how weather impacts clothing, work, and leisure activities.
The four seasons of marriage ( PDFDrive ).pdfanilkumar3k
This document is an introduction to a book about the four seasons of marriage. It begins by dedicating the book to the author's wife of over 40 years. It then discusses how marriages, like nature, go through recurring seasons - winter, spring, summer, and fall. These seasons are times of transition that each hold challenges and opportunities for growth. The book aims to help readers identify which season their marriage is in and provide strategies to enhance their marriage and move towards spring and summer seasons of hope, warmth, and closeness. It emphasizes that with skills and effort, couples can strengthen their relationships through all seasons.
Everyone has a special spot that provides comfort, relaxation and connection to themselves. The author describes their special spot as a park bench in Sydney that allows them to meditate and release stress. In their spot, they feel at peace surrounded by love, light and a sense of freedom and safety. Their spot plays an important role in their well-being and ability to destress each night through meditation.
Everyone has a special spot that provides a sense of comfort, relaxation and reconnection with oneself. The author describes their special spot as a park bench located in a central Sydney park, where being surrounded by nature, people, and ambient noise allows them to meditate and fully relax their body and mind. Sitting in their spot, the author is able to let go of stress and find inner peace, leaving them feeling free and present.
This document contains summaries of magazine covers, articles, and advertisements.
The first summary describes the cover of an NME magazine featuring Craig David. It uses a gray background and black and white images to promote his album and Spotify playlist. The target audience is males aged 17-30 interested in music, film, and technology.
The second summary is about a double page spread in NME featuring Stefflon Don. It continues the black, white, and gray color scheme, with her pink hair standing out. The text calls her a "million dollar baby" and discusses her music career and confidence. The target audience is males aged 17-30 interested in her revealing videos.
The third summary discusses a tour
Simran discusses different ways to get her photography work seen by others, including using Instagram where she shares photos daily and gets feedback. She also plans to enter a portrait competition to showcase her skills. Additionally, Simran created an online portfolio website using PortfolioBox to feature a variety of her edited landscape and portrait photos.
This document summarizes the target demographics and research for a music marketing presentation. The target audience is females aged 14+ who are middle class and brand loyal. Research included a questionnaire where 60% of respondents preferred Dua Lipa's work. Existing products that inspired ideas included videos of a photographer working with different locations and outfits, and a video where looks were recreated from famous models. Peer feedback on unfinished work suggested making the album cover brighter and adding more detail. The final outcome had clear advertisements, a consistent color scheme and fonts, but could be improved by addressing issues with the models and time management.
Simran is working on her final major project to create advertisements for a fictional female artist. She has been researching different types of advertisements such as magazine covers, posters, and album covers. Simran found samples from magazines and album covers from the 1980s to help with her research. She selected three popular musicians to research further and looked at their photography portfolios online. Simran is still working on finding a model and location for her photoshoot. She has been practicing with the camera and plans to book more time to experiment.
Simran plans various elements for a photography portfolio project including:
1. Using Instagram models Cindy Kimberly, Hayley Kassel, and Sydney J Harper as inspirations for makeup and posing styles.
2. Choosing locations like Valley Gardens and bars/cafes for photoshoots, though ends up using a model's backyard due to time constraints.
3. Scheduling photoshoots with models Molly and Mimi, with the latter's backyard providing good backdrop despite changed plans.
4. Outlining a 4-week production schedule to edit photos, design album/magazine covers, and layout a double-page article spread.
This document provides information about various photographers and musicians that have influenced the author's photography project. It discusses two photographers, Adrian Jones and Marlon Ming, noting aspects of their style like the use of scenery. The author's uncle's photography Instagram, gurdphotography, is also mentioned as an influence, particularly his editing style. Normani and Avril Lavigne's Billboard photo shoots are analyzed. Three musicians, Dua Lipa, Madonna, and Camila Cabello are discussed as influences due to their ages and careers. A bibliography is included citing sources about Fifth Harmony, Dua Lipa, and Madonna.
Simran proposes a project called Project Lola to create promotional materials for an upcoming female artist. She will produce a magazine cover and double page spread about the artist using InDesign. She will also create a photography portfolio, concert poster, and merchandise using Photoshop skills developed in previous projects. Simran will research magazines, portfolios, posters and merchandise of other artists for inspiration and ideas. She outlines a production schedule over 17 weeks to complete research, experiments, planning, production and evaluation of her work.
This document provides a detailed analysis of a Women's Health magazine issue from October 2018. It summarizes the magazine's target demographic as women aged 45 who are middle class with active families. The main cover story features Katie Piper discussing how fitness helped her recover from acid attack injuries. The analysis describes the magazine's branding elements like the bold red masthead and cover lines in bold black or red. It also examines a two-page fitness spread within the magazine with photos and exercises explained. In summary, the document analyzes the branding, stories, and layout of a 2018 issue of Women's Health magazine.
The document discusses a photography project where the student created promotional materials for a fictional musician named Lola. They produced items like concert posters, album covers, and magazine spreads. The student chose this project because they enjoy photography and were influenced by their uncle who is a wedding photographer. They found the editing aspect most interesting as they could make the images look how they wanted. The student held a survey to choose the musician's name from options and "Lola" was the most popular choice. They received feedback on their work which helped them improve aspects like colors, text positioning, and slide layouts. Overall, the student was happy with the professional and realistic products they created and felt their album cover was the best piece as it was unique
The document summarizes the target audiences and research for a presentation on marketing a musician to teenage girls. It discusses two target age groups - younger audiences still in school and older audiences who enthusiastically attend concerts. Research showed a preference for Dua Lipa's work. Existing products and photographers on Instagram provided inspiration for visual styles. Peer feedback on unfinished work emphasized making the album cover and spread brighter and more eye-catching. The final outcomes included clear advertisements and a consistent color scheme, though models and time management presented issues.
This document provides a detailed analysis of a Women's Health magazine issue from 2018. It summarizes the magazine's target demographic as middle-aged, middle-class women and describes the focus on health, fitness, style and relationships. The analysis examines the cover design elements like the masthead, images, and text to understand how the magazine appeals to its audience. It also analyzes interior pages focusing on fitness and exercise features.
The document is a project proposal from a student named Simran Jabbal. The proposal is for a project called "Project Lola" focusing on print and photography. The student discusses their skills in InDesign and Photoshop which they will apply such as placing images and editing brush tools. They propose creating merchandise and materials for a fictional upcoming female artist, including a poster, magazine spread, and photography portfolio. They plan to research other works for inspiration and will evaluate their progress weekly with a production diary and peer feedback.
This document provides instructions for classwork on analyzing autobiographical narratives. Students are asked to have various supplies and homework ready. The document reviews the characteristics of narratives, including point of view, specific incident, reflective nature, theme, voice and tone. Students analyze short texts and complete charts identifying these elements. Homework includes writing letters to teachers and studying for a quiz on narrative characteristics. The class will recap autobiographical stories read and discuss favorite portrayals of each characteristic.
The document is a collection of poems and reflections by the author about observing and connecting with nature. It describes taking photographs of nature to slow down and appreciate the environment. The author was influenced by a scientist they interviewed who said "Be still. Many people look, but few people see." Taking photos and writing poetry helps the author find stillness and focus their attention amid distraction, following the ideas of slowing down life from Carl Honoré's book "In Praise of Slow." The goal is to engage with nature through art as a way to be friendly to the environment and slow the pace of the world.
This document discusses concrete poems and provides examples written by Ms. Torregano. Concrete poems take the shape of their topic, with the words painting a picture that aids the meaning. Ms. Torregano's poems "Smile" and "Sunny Days" shape the words to depict their subjects. She encourages students to think of topics they love and try creating their own concrete poems.
The document compares and contrasts gas-powered and electric leaf blowers. Gas leaf blowers run on gas or 2-cycle oil, are cordless, durable, and made for heavy-duty work. However, they are louder, more polluting, and more expensive to operate. Electric leaf blowers are quieter, do not pollute, and have lower operating costs. But early electric models lacked power, and current ones still need to be plugged in, limiting mobility. Overall, the choice depends on the user's priorities and yard/task needs. Gas blowers are best for intensive, professional use, while electric perform well for most homeowners.
This document introduces a book containing poems, with one poem for each month of the year, that are intended to provide NLP techniques and perspectives to read on Sundays. Each poem is broken into verses that can be read individually. The introduction explains that the poems are meant to provide hope, perspective and new ways of thinking throughout the year in a quick and impactful format. It encourages readers to revisit and reflect on the verses over time to gain deeper insights.
Support Instructional Materials (SIM) for teaching scienceJerome dela Cruz
1. The document provides activities to help identify the effects of weather on human activities. It includes activity cards to match clothes and items to different weather conditions.
2. Comprehension questions ask students to identify appropriate clothing for sunny, windy, rainy, and stormy weather. They also ask about activities that can be done during different weather.
3. Enrichment and assessment cards have students list clothes and items for beaches, activities for rainy days, and explain how weather affects human activities and conditions. The reference card discusses how weather impacts clothing, work, and leisure activities.
The four seasons of marriage ( PDFDrive ).pdfanilkumar3k
This document is an introduction to a book about the four seasons of marriage. It begins by dedicating the book to the author's wife of over 40 years. It then discusses how marriages, like nature, go through recurring seasons - winter, spring, summer, and fall. These seasons are times of transition that each hold challenges and opportunities for growth. The book aims to help readers identify which season their marriage is in and provide strategies to enhance their marriage and move towards spring and summer seasons of hope, warmth, and closeness. It emphasizes that with skills and effort, couples can strengthen their relationships through all seasons.
Everyone has a special spot that provides comfort, relaxation and connection to themselves. The author describes their special spot as a park bench in Sydney that allows them to meditate and release stress. In their spot, they feel at peace surrounded by love, light and a sense of freedom and safety. Their spot plays an important role in their well-being and ability to destress each night through meditation.
Everyone has a special spot that provides a sense of comfort, relaxation and reconnection with oneself. The author describes their special spot as a park bench located in a central Sydney park, where being surrounded by nature, people, and ambient noise allows them to meditate and fully relax their body and mind. Sitting in their spot, the author is able to let go of stress and find inner peace, leaving them feeling free and present.
This document contains summaries of magazine covers, articles, and advertisements.
The first summary describes the cover of an NME magazine featuring Craig David. It uses a gray background and black and white images to promote his album and Spotify playlist. The target audience is males aged 17-30 interested in music, film, and technology.
The second summary is about a double page spread in NME featuring Stefflon Don. It continues the black, white, and gray color scheme, with her pink hair standing out. The text calls her a "million dollar baby" and discusses her music career and confidence. The target audience is males aged 17-30 interested in her revealing videos.
The third summary discusses a tour
Simran discusses different ways to get her photography work seen by others, including using Instagram where she shares photos daily and gets feedback. She also plans to enter a portrait competition to showcase her skills. Additionally, Simran created an online portfolio website using PortfolioBox to feature a variety of her edited landscape and portrait photos.
This document summarizes the target demographics and research for a music marketing presentation. The target audience is females aged 14+ who are middle class and brand loyal. Research included a questionnaire where 60% of respondents preferred Dua Lipa's work. Existing products that inspired ideas included videos of a photographer working with different locations and outfits, and a video where looks were recreated from famous models. Peer feedback on unfinished work suggested making the album cover brighter and adding more detail. The final outcome had clear advertisements, a consistent color scheme and fonts, but could be improved by addressing issues with the models and time management.
Simran is working on her final major project to create advertisements for a fictional female artist. She has been researching different types of advertisements such as magazine covers, posters, and album covers. Simran found samples from magazines and album covers from the 1980s to help with her research. She selected three popular musicians to research further and looked at their photography portfolios online. Simran is still working on finding a model and location for her photoshoot. She has been practicing with the camera and plans to book more time to experiment.
Simran plans various elements for a photography portfolio project including:
1. Using Instagram models Cindy Kimberly, Hayley Kassel, and Sydney J Harper as inspirations for makeup and posing styles.
2. Choosing locations like Valley Gardens and bars/cafes for photoshoots, though ends up using a model's backyard due to time constraints.
3. Scheduling photoshoots with models Molly and Mimi, with the latter's backyard providing good backdrop despite changed plans.
4. Outlining a 4-week production schedule to edit photos, design album/magazine covers, and layout a double-page article spread.
This document provides information about various photographers and musicians that have influenced the author's photography project. It discusses two photographers, Adrian Jones and Marlon Ming, noting aspects of their style like the use of scenery. The author's uncle's photography Instagram, gurdphotography, is also mentioned as an influence, particularly his editing style. Normani and Avril Lavigne's Billboard photo shoots are analyzed. Three musicians, Dua Lipa, Madonna, and Camila Cabello are discussed as influences due to their ages and careers. A bibliography is included citing sources about Fifth Harmony, Dua Lipa, and Madonna.
Simran proposes a project called Project Lola to create promotional materials for an upcoming female artist. She will produce a magazine cover and double page spread about the artist using InDesign. She will also create a photography portfolio, concert poster, and merchandise using Photoshop skills developed in previous projects. Simran will research magazines, portfolios, posters and merchandise of other artists for inspiration and ideas. She outlines a production schedule over 17 weeks to complete research, experiments, planning, production and evaluation of her work.
This document provides a detailed analysis of a Women's Health magazine issue from October 2018. It summarizes the magazine's target demographic as women aged 45 who are middle class with active families. The main cover story features Katie Piper discussing how fitness helped her recover from acid attack injuries. The analysis describes the magazine's branding elements like the bold red masthead and cover lines in bold black or red. It also examines a two-page fitness spread within the magazine with photos and exercises explained. In summary, the document analyzes the branding, stories, and layout of a 2018 issue of Women's Health magazine.
The document discusses a photography project where the student created promotional materials for a fictional musician named Lola. They produced items like concert posters, album covers, and magazine spreads. The student chose this project because they enjoy photography and were influenced by their uncle who is a wedding photographer. They found the editing aspect most interesting as they could make the images look how they wanted. The student held a survey to choose the musician's name from options and "Lola" was the most popular choice. They received feedback on their work which helped them improve aspects like colors, text positioning, and slide layouts. Overall, the student was happy with the professional and realistic products they created and felt their album cover was the best piece as it was unique
The document summarizes the target audiences and research for a presentation on marketing a musician to teenage girls. It discusses two target age groups - younger audiences still in school and older audiences who enthusiastically attend concerts. Research showed a preference for Dua Lipa's work. Existing products and photographers on Instagram provided inspiration for visual styles. Peer feedback on unfinished work emphasized making the album cover and spread brighter and more eye-catching. The final outcomes included clear advertisements and a consistent color scheme, though models and time management presented issues.
This document provides a detailed analysis of a Women's Health magazine issue from 2018. It summarizes the magazine's target demographic as middle-aged, middle-class women and describes the focus on health, fitness, style and relationships. The analysis examines the cover design elements like the masthead, images, and text to understand how the magazine appeals to its audience. It also analyzes interior pages focusing on fitness and exercise features.
The document is a project proposal from a student named Simran Jabbal. The proposal is for a project called "Project Lola" focusing on print and photography. The student discusses their skills in InDesign and Photoshop which they will apply such as placing images and editing brush tools. They propose creating merchandise and materials for a fictional upcoming female artist, including a poster, magazine spread, and photography portfolio. They plan to research other works for inspiration and will evaluate their progress weekly with a production diary and peer feedback.
Simran Jabbal provides photography services including album covers, magazine covers, double page spreads, and tour date posters. Her portfolio includes samples of her work in album covers, magazine covers, double page spreads, and tour date posters. She is available for photography projects in areas such as album covers, magazine covers, double page spreads, and tour date posters.
This document summarizes the process of creating various media projects, including an album cover, magazine cover, double page article spread, and tour poster. Feedback was incorporated at various stages to improve the designs. Comparisons are made between the author's work and professional examples, noting differences in layout, color schemes, and elements used. The photography portfolio features photos taken of a model in different outfits and locations with a theme of brick walls and nature.
The document describes the evaluation of a student's project creating promotional materials for a new female musician. The initial concept was to create advertisements and merchandise but changed to an album cover after a t-shirt design was deemed unprofessional. Most design inspiration came from a questionnaire. The intentions of creating new images and designs were met with the finished tour poster, magazine cover, album covers, photography portfolio, and double page spread. Research included looking at similar materials online and a questionnaire to name the musician, though it could have been improved. Planning went well initially but was disrupted when the first model fell ill, requiring new planning. Time management was a challenge due to the change in models late in the process. Reflection was done through weekly diaries
This document summarizes the process of creating various media projects, including an album cover, magazine cover, double page article spread, and tour poster. Feedback was incorporated at various stages to improve the designs. Comparisons are made between the author's work and professional examples, noting differences in layout, color schemes, and elements used. The photography portfolio features photos of a model taken in various outfits and locations with a theme of brick walls and nature.
The document discusses potential problems and solutions that may arise during a photography project. It begins by outlining backup plans for equipment like bringing extra batteries and storage. It then discusses various technical issues that could happen like software or computer crashes and how to ensure work is saved. Potential problems with models backing out last minute or issues with weather or locations are addressed. Solutions involve having backup models and locations selected. The document emphasizes the importance of saving work frequently and having backups to avoid losing progress if any issues occur.
This document contains summaries of magazine covers, articles, and advertisements.
The first summary describes the cover of a NME magazine featuring Craig David. It uses a gray background to make David stand out as he crouches wearing all black. The cover promotes his new album and Spotify playlist.
The second summary is about a double page spread in NME featuring Stefflon Don. It continues the black, white, and gray color scheme, with her pink hair standing out. The text calls her a "million dollar baby" though she lacks confidence.
The third summary is a tour date poster for Dua Lipa that continues the consistency of her album covers. It features her in black and white to look
This episode of Spaced follows two main characters as they run from a group of young men. It shows their close friendship through emotional close-ups and understanding without words. The episode uses flash forwards and cyclical storytelling to keep the audience interested in how the night will unfold for the characters. It references the film Jurassic Park and includes humorous moments like a dog eating stew laced with cannabis. The director Edgar Wright is known for other comedy films and for working regularly with actors Simon Pegg and Nick Frost.
This document appears to be an artist's portfolio listing various types of graphic design work including album covers, magazine covers, spreads, posters, and photography. The portfolio highlights Simran Jabbal's experience and skills in visual design across different media formats for music, publishing, and touring.
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2. Interview:
You should document the process of getting your interview. You should produce a range of questions and also a
list of interviewees.
You should provide an unedited transcript of the interview as well as at least one draft of it.
Interviews can be written in whatever style you prefer.
5. Questions:
1) How do you FEEL when you look up into the TREES and SEE the SUNLIGHT PEEKING through?
2) What do you THINK of when you STEP on CRUNCHY leaves?
3) JUMP into the PILE OF LEAVES, or WORRY about what might be HIDING in there?
4) What do you LOVE about the CHANGING SEASONS, or about AUTUMN in particular?
6. Questions Answered:
How do you feel when you look up into the trees and see the sunlight peeking through?
I feel like it’s the start or the end of a new day.
What do you think of when you step on crunchy leaves?
It is satisfying and reminds me of Autumn.
Jump into the pile of leaves, or worry about what might be hiding in there?
Jump into the pile of leaves as I feel like it’s spontaneity.
What do you love about the changing seasons, or about autumn in particular?
I absolutely adore the summer sun and the cold chills.
7. Questions Answered:
How do you feel when you look up into the trees and see the sunlight peeking through?
I feel like it is the start of a brand new day.
What do you think of when you step on crunchy leaves?
Something which I think when I step on a crunchy leave would have to be that it is very
satisfying hearing the noise of it crunching.
Jump into the pile of leaves, or worry about what might be hiding in there?
Worry about what might be hiding in there because I don’t like the fact that I don’t know
what is underneath.
What do you love about the changing seasons, or about autumn in particular?
Something I like about the changing seasons would have to be the fact that you see a
difference in the wild life. Depending on what season it is you are more likely to see a
certain type of animal in comparison to another season such as winter.
8. Questions Answered:
How do you feel when you look up into the trees and see the sunlight peeking through?
I feel as though it is going to be a good day. It makes me be in a good mood and how lucky we are
to be in this world.
What do you think of when you step on crunchy leaves?
I like the noise of stepping on the crunchy leaves. Crunchy leaves happens in Autumn which is a
whole new season. It makes me thin of a new beginning and something good will happen this
season.
Jump into the pile of leaves, or worry about what might be hiding in there?
Be crazy, jump into the pile of leaves.
What do you love about the changing seasons, or about autumn in particular?
I love when the seasons change, when winter comes it means fur coats and fluffy socks and
Christmas movies. Autumn is wearing cute Chelsea boots and long sleeved tops. In Spring, I like t see
the flowers blooming and the different types of wildlife coming out of hibernation. I like the early
morning in summer, have the sunlight creeping through my curtains and getting to wear cute
summer dresses.
9. Questions Answered:
How do you feel when you look up into the trees and see the sunlight peeking through?
I love seeing the sunshine peeking through the tree. Often see that on morning dog walks out in the
fields near where I l live. It makes me feel calm and contemplative.
What do you think of when you step on crunchy leaves?
I think of how much my daughter loves crunching leaves. It’s indicative of the season and it reminds me
how much I like autumn.
Jump into the pile of leaves, or worry about what might be hiding in there?
Never worry about the leaves. Just jump in, I make massive piles on the village green with my daughter
and she dives into them.
What do you love about the changing seasons, or about autumn in particular?
I think in a world where we’re constantly being broadcasted to and bombarded with pointless
‘content’ connection to the seasons and appreciating the differences is really important. I love cosier
clothes, crisp morning walks, putting logs on the stove and making different, autumn foods…
I’m a walking stereotype….which amuses me
10. Questions Answered:
How do you feel when you look up into the trees and see the sunlight peeking through?
It is quite a calming thing to see. The light being filtered through the leaves. I think it makes me feel quite small and
insignificant. Those leaves are new each year but the branches they grow on have been alive far longer than me and might be
there long after I’ve gone. You can mark the time through the seasons from the bare cold branches in winter, to the fresh
green leaves in spring. The summer sunshine is almost blocked out by the mass of leaves and then the autumn colour arrives.
This process will keep happening, over and over again.
What do you think of when you step on crunchy leaves?
Crunchy autumn leaves mean beautiful, clear and dry days. Usually they mean a walk in the woods, a mini adventure off in to
nature. They are also a little sad. Autumn leaves means winter is coming and with that, the long, dark nights and the cold wet
days. They are part of a beautiful transition but ultimately they lead to a disappointing end.
Jump into the pile of leaves, or worry about what might be hiding in there?
Worry about what is hiding in there.
What do you love about the changing seasons, or about autumn in particular?
The light in autumn can be amazing. Particularly in the morning. The summer haze disappears with the colder nights and on a
good morning the light is warm and crisp and clear. You can get mist in places which is beautiful. Nature seems to get busy
again. Birds prepare to migrate. Other animals prepare for winter. They seem a bit more purposeful than in summer. I like the
fading flowers and the drying seed heads. Sun comes up late enough to see the sunrise. Autumn brings cold weather and the
houses in the village get their wood burners and coal fires on and you can smell it in the evening air. The cold, damp air keeps
the smoke low over the village. That smell always reminds me of autumn and winter.
11. Questions Answered:
How do you feel when you look up into the trees and see the sunlight peeking through?
Complete joy.
What do you think of when you step on crunchy leaves?
I think of Autumn and cold days and woolly jumpers.
Jump into the pile of leaves, or worry about what might be hiding in there?
Jump in every time!
What do you love about the changing seasons, or about autumn in particular?
I love the cold, misty mornings, the colour of the sunlight, the colour of the leaves, the cool evenings and the
smells.
12. Questions Answered:
How do you feel when you look up into the trees and see the sunlight peeking through?
I feel warmth and happiness, to see nature in different colours and light.
What do you think of when you step on crunchy leaves?
I think of autumn and conker collecting when I was younger or rustling through woodland walking my dog.
Jump into the pile of leaves, or worry about what might be hiding in there?
I’m too cautious, I wouldn’t jump and they are usually soggy underneath and I don’t want to squash any
wildlife!
What do you love about the changing seasons, or about autumn in particular?
How the scenery of an area can change and have different shades and shapes, also it is a good indication that
winter is coming!
13. Questions Answered:
How do you feel when you look up into the trees and see the sunlight peeking through?
Cathartic
What do you think of when you step on crunchy leaves?
I hope there isn't rats in here.
Jump into the pile of leaves, or worry about what might be hiding in there?
Probably not jump into a pile of leaves. I might be a little old for that. Also; rats
What do you love about the changing seasons, or about autumn in particular?
I love how everything begins to relax. People become aware of what they need to do and start working on it,
knowing it's the last push before the end of the year. I also struggle with summer/autumn change in some ways,
as the change in season often leaves me feeling a little low for a few weeks.
14. Copy:
All the other written elements of your fanzine are up to you but should be documented here. If you decide
to write a review, a polemic, an article or anything else, it needs to be documented here.
Drafts are good so it is worth writing a first draft then producing a second which not only checks for
spelling and grammar errors but also ensures that your work has a consistent style, quality and structure.
Recording your research, as and when it happens, is also a very strong idea. If you need to look up a fact or
read an article, record that.