We requested copyright clearance over the summer for songs considered for a music video but ultimately created a new copyright clearance letter for the song finally chosen, Disclosure - Boiling.
The document discusses costume, lighting, and props for an indie/electro music video. It recommends including vintage clothing items like Nike Air Max shoes and t-shirts to appeal to the target audience. For lighting, it suggests using trippy, luminous lighting with a dark background and bright colors to create a mysterious, techno environment characteristic of the electro genre. Props of a baseball bat and golden disc balls are proposed to signify the video as electro.
The document discusses costume, lighting, and props for an indie/electro music video. It recommends including vintage clothing items like Nike Air Max shoes and t-shirts to appeal to the target audience. For lighting, it suggests using trippy, luminous lighting with a dark background and bright colors to create a mysterious, techno environment characteristic of the electro genre. Props of a baseball bat and golden disc balls are proposed to signify the video as electro.
Unit 73 ig1 assignment computer game audio cut sequence production 2013_y111275449
The document provides an assignment brief for a unit on sound design for computer games. The assignment requires students to record field recordings, analyze existing game cut sequences, write and record an audio script, and use editing software to create effects and a final 2-minute audio cut sequence for a Grand Theft Auto 5 mission. The assignment aims to teach portable and studio recording, audio editing, and the production of audio assets following industry standards.
El documento proporciona instrucciones paso a paso para descargar e instalar el navegador Google Chrome. Explica que primero se debe entrar a Internet, luego hacer clic en las opciones para acceder a Google Chrome, descargar el archivo de instalación, aceptar los términos e iniciar la instalación, la cual concluye con la creación de un acceso directo en el escritorio para ejecutar el navegador.
Digital security is important to protect personal information from theft. It ensures privacy by allowing only authorized access to passwords and accounts. The document profiles three famous hackers - Johnathon James hacked into government agencies as a teenager, stealing data and causing damages. Kevin Mitnick breached national warning systems and stole corporate secrets. Gary McKinnon illegally accessed US military and NASA computers, claiming to search for UFOs. Strong digital security is vital to prevent increasingly prevalent hackers from accessing private information without permission.
This document discusses different types of computer viruses including Trojan horses and Salami attacks. A Trojan horse appears to perform a useful function but also steals information or harms the system. A Salami attack involves small, unnoticed amounts of money or data being siphoned off over time from accounts. The document provides definitions and examples of these virus types and recommends installing antivirus software and monitoring for errors to prevent attacks.
The document discusses costume, lighting, and props for an indie/electro music video. It recommends including vintage clothing items like Nike Air Max shoes and t-shirts to appeal to the target audience. For lighting, it suggests using trippy, luminous lighting with a dark background and bright colors to create a mysterious, techno environment characteristic of the electro genre. Props of a baseball bat and golden disc balls are proposed to signify the video as electro.
The document discusses costume, lighting, and props for an indie/electro music video. It recommends including vintage clothing items like Nike Air Max shoes and t-shirts to appeal to the target audience. For lighting, it suggests using trippy, luminous lighting with a dark background and bright colors to create a mysterious, techno environment characteristic of the electro genre. Props of a baseball bat and golden disc balls are proposed to signify the video as electro.
Unit 73 ig1 assignment computer game audio cut sequence production 2013_y111275449
The document provides an assignment brief for a unit on sound design for computer games. The assignment requires students to record field recordings, analyze existing game cut sequences, write and record an audio script, and use editing software to create effects and a final 2-minute audio cut sequence for a Grand Theft Auto 5 mission. The assignment aims to teach portable and studio recording, audio editing, and the production of audio assets following industry standards.
El documento proporciona instrucciones paso a paso para descargar e instalar el navegador Google Chrome. Explica que primero se debe entrar a Internet, luego hacer clic en las opciones para acceder a Google Chrome, descargar el archivo de instalación, aceptar los términos e iniciar la instalación, la cual concluye con la creación de un acceso directo en el escritorio para ejecutar el navegador.
Digital security is important to protect personal information from theft. It ensures privacy by allowing only authorized access to passwords and accounts. The document profiles three famous hackers - Johnathon James hacked into government agencies as a teenager, stealing data and causing damages. Kevin Mitnick breached national warning systems and stole corporate secrets. Gary McKinnon illegally accessed US military and NASA computers, claiming to search for UFOs. Strong digital security is vital to prevent increasingly prevalent hackers from accessing private information without permission.
This document discusses different types of computer viruses including Trojan horses and Salami attacks. A Trojan horse appears to perform a useful function but also steals information or harms the system. A Salami attack involves small, unnoticed amounts of money or data being siphoned off over time from accounts. The document provides definitions and examples of these virus types and recommends installing antivirus software and monitoring for errors to prevent attacks.
The document discusses applying Fiske's theory to the TV show "The Inbetweeners" in three key ideas:
1. Formal conventions - Characters develop identities outside episodes and camerawork focuses closely on characters to convey emotions.
2. Familiar characters - Characters' repetitive behaviors make audiences relate to them like people they know, strengthening relationships over time.
3. Constructed representations - Writers and producers selectively construct each character's identity through appearance and stereotyped traits to portray different images that audiences can familiarize themselves with.
Goths began in the 1980s in England as part of the Gothic rock music scene. They are recognized for their dark fashion style that combines Victorian and punk influences, including dark makeup and hairstyles. While often associated with horror, Goths listen to genres like death punk, hard rock, and neoclassical. In the media, Goths are sometimes portrayed as being bullied by other groups due to their distinctive appearance, though some articles aim to provide a more balanced understanding of Goths as fans of meaningful music who should not be judged for their subcultural interests.
Goth subculture began in England in the 1980s and is characterized by dark fashion including Victorian and punk styles, dark makeup, and styled dark hair. Goths listen to genres like death punk, hard rock, and neoclassical. While sometimes associated with horror, goths are generally portrayed positively in media as individuals who express themselves through music and fashion rather than as a violent group, and some articles highlight that goths can be intelligent university students despite their outsider subculture.
This document analyzes three digipaks and three advertisements. For the digipaks, it examines elements like the placement of the artist's face and name, font and color choices, and inclusion of track lists. Common elements identified across digipaks include the artist's name in big letters and the album name in a smaller font below. For the advertisements, it evaluates visual elements, positioning of the artist and album names, use of quotes and release details. Features like clear images of the artist and differentiation of name and album fonts are discussed. Overall design considerations like branding, readability and inclusion of relevant information are addressed.
This document provides guidance on best practices for creating ancillary products. It recommends including only two fonts that fit the genre and controlling font size. Use two or three colors at most that are attractive and professional. Photos should be clear, high-quality individual images, not screenshots, framed appropriately using the rule of thirds. Key information like the artist, barcode, and label logo should be included. Distorting images and covering faces with text should be avoided. Feedback from others is important to make improvements.
The document reflects on planning for a film project in AS level. The author felt they did not take planning seriously enough and only had rough ideas rather than properly deciding how to film and what would be filmed. For A2, the author organized their thoughts step-by-step and included costume, location, and technical test shots in the planning. The author hopes the thorough planning will support a smooth production period by making the process simple and straightforward.
The document discusses costume, props, setting, and location for a music video. It recommends dark, casual clothing for the main character that allows for two costume changes. Props are deemed unnecessary as the focus is on the artist's performance. Nighttime locations in London like the South Bank, Spitalfields, and Stratford are proposed to take advantage of their recognizability and lighting for scenes over the song's verses. Example photos of the suggested locations are also included.
This 3 sentence summary provides the essential information from the document:
The document is a draft storyboard that will be used as a guide when filming an upcoming music video. It outlines the planned scenes and shots to help visualize the narrative and ensure all necessary elements are captured during filming. The storyboard will help the filmmakers effectively plan and execute the production of the music video.
The document analyzes how various artists create distinct brand identities across their album covers, music videos, and promotional materials. Key consistent elements identified include similar fonts, colors, poses, clothing, and themes. Maintaining visual consistency of these features helps make the artist and album easily recognizable and ties different media together as part of a cohesive brand identity.
The document discusses conventions of film title sequences, including the typical order that credits are presented in (e.g. production company first, director last). It also discusses elements like fonts, speeds, colors, and transitions used. The author notes how they applied these conventions, like a consistent order, but also challenged conventions by having the titles written in a diary that is shown in close-ups as it is turned. They chose red text to symbolize death given the diary's evil content. In summarizing their use of conventions, the author reflects on learning about the importance of title sequences and how applying conventions helped develop their own media product.
The document provides feedback from judges on a student film pitch. The judges enjoyed the presentation but suggested improving character identification. They liked the original plot idea but said to clarify some elements. The judges felt the narrative sound idea was original but to ensure timing alignment of image and sound. They advised finalizing the schedule soon to avoid stress and ensure filming is not delayed. The judges liked the title sequence idea but warned to ensure text is easily readable and visible. Overall, the judges enjoyed the pitch and their feedback highlighted areas to focus on for improvement.
The document discusses different techniques for opening films effectively. It analyzes openings from films like Seven, A Touch of Evil, and The Shining. The openings discussed aim to arouse audience interest without providing too much or too little information. They create suspense and intrigue viewers to keep watching to understand what was presented at the start.
The document discusses applying Fiske's theory to the TV show "The Inbetweeners" in three key ideas:
1. Formal conventions - Characters develop identities outside episodes and camerawork focuses closely on characters to convey emotions.
2. Familiar characters - Characters' repetitive behaviors make audiences relate to them like people they know, strengthening relationships over time.
3. Constructed representations - Writers and producers selectively construct each character's identity through appearance and stereotyped traits to portray different images that audiences can familiarize themselves with.
Goths began in the 1980s in England as part of the Gothic rock music scene. They are recognized for their dark fashion style that combines Victorian and punk influences, including dark makeup and hairstyles. While often associated with horror, Goths listen to genres like death punk, hard rock, and neoclassical. In the media, Goths are sometimes portrayed as being bullied by other groups due to their distinctive appearance, though some articles aim to provide a more balanced understanding of Goths as fans of meaningful music who should not be judged for their subcultural interests.
Goth subculture began in England in the 1980s and is characterized by dark fashion including Victorian and punk styles, dark makeup, and styled dark hair. Goths listen to genres like death punk, hard rock, and neoclassical. While sometimes associated with horror, goths are generally portrayed positively in media as individuals who express themselves through music and fashion rather than as a violent group, and some articles highlight that goths can be intelligent university students despite their outsider subculture.
This document analyzes three digipaks and three advertisements. For the digipaks, it examines elements like the placement of the artist's face and name, font and color choices, and inclusion of track lists. Common elements identified across digipaks include the artist's name in big letters and the album name in a smaller font below. For the advertisements, it evaluates visual elements, positioning of the artist and album names, use of quotes and release details. Features like clear images of the artist and differentiation of name and album fonts are discussed. Overall design considerations like branding, readability and inclusion of relevant information are addressed.
This document provides guidance on best practices for creating ancillary products. It recommends including only two fonts that fit the genre and controlling font size. Use two or three colors at most that are attractive and professional. Photos should be clear, high-quality individual images, not screenshots, framed appropriately using the rule of thirds. Key information like the artist, barcode, and label logo should be included. Distorting images and covering faces with text should be avoided. Feedback from others is important to make improvements.
The document reflects on planning for a film project in AS level. The author felt they did not take planning seriously enough and only had rough ideas rather than properly deciding how to film and what would be filmed. For A2, the author organized their thoughts step-by-step and included costume, location, and technical test shots in the planning. The author hopes the thorough planning will support a smooth production period by making the process simple and straightforward.
The document discusses costume, props, setting, and location for a music video. It recommends dark, casual clothing for the main character that allows for two costume changes. Props are deemed unnecessary as the focus is on the artist's performance. Nighttime locations in London like the South Bank, Spitalfields, and Stratford are proposed to take advantage of their recognizability and lighting for scenes over the song's verses. Example photos of the suggested locations are also included.
This 3 sentence summary provides the essential information from the document:
The document is a draft storyboard that will be used as a guide when filming an upcoming music video. It outlines the planned scenes and shots to help visualize the narrative and ensure all necessary elements are captured during filming. The storyboard will help the filmmakers effectively plan and execute the production of the music video.
The document analyzes how various artists create distinct brand identities across their album covers, music videos, and promotional materials. Key consistent elements identified include similar fonts, colors, poses, clothing, and themes. Maintaining visual consistency of these features helps make the artist and album easily recognizable and ties different media together as part of a cohesive brand identity.
The document discusses conventions of film title sequences, including the typical order that credits are presented in (e.g. production company first, director last). It also discusses elements like fonts, speeds, colors, and transitions used. The author notes how they applied these conventions, like a consistent order, but also challenged conventions by having the titles written in a diary that is shown in close-ups as it is turned. They chose red text to symbolize death given the diary's evil content. In summarizing their use of conventions, the author reflects on learning about the importance of title sequences and how applying conventions helped develop their own media product.
The document provides feedback from judges on a student film pitch. The judges enjoyed the presentation but suggested improving character identification. They liked the original plot idea but said to clarify some elements. The judges felt the narrative sound idea was original but to ensure timing alignment of image and sound. They advised finalizing the schedule soon to avoid stress and ensure filming is not delayed. The judges liked the title sequence idea but warned to ensure text is easily readable and visible. Overall, the judges enjoyed the pitch and their feedback highlighted areas to focus on for improvement.
The document discusses different techniques for opening films effectively. It analyzes openings from films like Seven, A Touch of Evil, and The Shining. The openings discussed aim to arouse audience interest without providing too much or too little information. They create suspense and intrigue viewers to keep watching to understand what was presented at the start.
2. During the summer, most of us requested
copyright clearance for various songs that we
were thinking of using for our music video.
However, we created a brand new copyright
clearance letter for our final chosen song.
(Disclosure – Boiling)