The document discusses feedback from a survey about a group's digipak and magazine. The survey asked about respondents' demographics and whether they found the digipak and magazine poster to be effective and professional looking. Most respondents said the digipak was eye-catching and would make them want to buy the album, and that the magazine poster provided clear information in a conventional format. The similar designs of the digipak and magazine successfully created a sense that they were linked and part of the same brand.
The group created a digipak for an artist named Ava K. They began with a template and chose a bold front cover image with negative space to write the artist and album title. For the inside cover, they included lyrics from the music video in a curly font to feel more personal. They used a black and white portrait on the back cover with negative space to include information. They added the track list and barcode to complete the packaging design for the album.
The document discusses designs for audience feedback. Robyn Marshall-Dawson appears to be the author as their name is listed. No other details are provided in the short document, so the main topic seems to be gathering audience reactions or opinions on designs, but the specific designs or purpose are not stated.
The document describes the process an artist took to design an advertisement for their magazine. They chose an image of the artist that represented her positively and linked to her genre of calm love songs. They added the artist's logo, album name, and release date using the same fonts from the album packaging to create consistency. Critic reviews and ratings were included to make the ad look more professional. The designer reflects that they would experiment with different images and black and white in the future to better match the overall branding.
The document describes the process of designing a digipak for a music album. The designer edited photos to portray the happy and fun persona of the artist. Images were cropped, had their contrast, brightness, and saturation adjusted to make colors stand out. Photos were placed on the front and back covers along with the artist name and song titles. Additional interior pages featured close-up portraits and lyrics. The goal was to convey the artist's emotion and style through visual design of the digipak consistently across formats to engage audiences.
This document discusses logo design options for an artist named Ava Kerr. It proposes using a delicate, curly font to create a sweet and innocent persona that will appeal to the target audience. The logo will represent Ava Kerr as an artist.
The stages of making a music video include: agreeing on a single, selecting a director, developing an idea/treatment, storyboarding, booking crew, building sets, shooting over 2 days, rough editing in 3 days, viewing and making alterations, adding effects, and releasing to labels. Key players are the record label who funds it and hires a video commissioner, the production company who represents directors, the director who develops the concept, and editors who do the rough and final cuts. Shooting can take 5 days to prepare and 2 days to film, and editing has rough and final stages.
This document summarizes three main theories of how audiences interact with media:
1. The Effects Model sees audiences as passive and easily influenced by media messages.
2. The Uses and Gratifications Model views audiences as active, using media to meet personal needs like diversion or social comparison.
3. Reception Theory examines how audiences can decode media messages in dominant, negotiated, or oppositional ways based on their own views.
The document discusses feedback from a survey about a group's digipak and magazine. The survey asked about respondents' demographics and whether they found the digipak and magazine poster to be effective and professional looking. Most respondents said the digipak was eye-catching and would make them want to buy the album, and that the magazine poster provided clear information in a conventional format. The similar designs of the digipak and magazine successfully created a sense that they were linked and part of the same brand.
The group created a digipak for an artist named Ava K. They began with a template and chose a bold front cover image with negative space to write the artist and album title. For the inside cover, they included lyrics from the music video in a curly font to feel more personal. They used a black and white portrait on the back cover with negative space to include information. They added the track list and barcode to complete the packaging design for the album.
The document discusses designs for audience feedback. Robyn Marshall-Dawson appears to be the author as their name is listed. No other details are provided in the short document, so the main topic seems to be gathering audience reactions or opinions on designs, but the specific designs or purpose are not stated.
The document describes the process an artist took to design an advertisement for their magazine. They chose an image of the artist that represented her positively and linked to her genre of calm love songs. They added the artist's logo, album name, and release date using the same fonts from the album packaging to create consistency. Critic reviews and ratings were included to make the ad look more professional. The designer reflects that they would experiment with different images and black and white in the future to better match the overall branding.
The document describes the process of designing a digipak for a music album. The designer edited photos to portray the happy and fun persona of the artist. Images were cropped, had their contrast, brightness, and saturation adjusted to make colors stand out. Photos were placed on the front and back covers along with the artist name and song titles. Additional interior pages featured close-up portraits and lyrics. The goal was to convey the artist's emotion and style through visual design of the digipak consistently across formats to engage audiences.
This document discusses logo design options for an artist named Ava Kerr. It proposes using a delicate, curly font to create a sweet and innocent persona that will appeal to the target audience. The logo will represent Ava Kerr as an artist.
The stages of making a music video include: agreeing on a single, selecting a director, developing an idea/treatment, storyboarding, booking crew, building sets, shooting over 2 days, rough editing in 3 days, viewing and making alterations, adding effects, and releasing to labels. Key players are the record label who funds it and hires a video commissioner, the production company who represents directors, the director who develops the concept, and editors who do the rough and final cuts. Shooting can take 5 days to prepare and 2 days to film, and editing has rough and final stages.
This document summarizes three main theories of how audiences interact with media:
1. The Effects Model sees audiences as passive and easily influenced by media messages.
2. The Uses and Gratifications Model views audiences as active, using media to meet personal needs like diversion or social comparison.
3. Reception Theory examines how audiences can decode media messages in dominant, negotiated, or oppositional ways based on their own views.
Angela McRobbie is a British cultural theorist who researches how gender roles are portrayed in media such as magazines. She argues that media influences people's behaviors by socializing them into stereotypical gender roles, portraying men as masculine and aggressive and women as weak and subservient. However, McRobbie acknowledges that some media texts depict women in more powerful sexual roles, which could empower women, though other feminists disagree with this view.
The document discusses three music videos directed by Chris Cunningham and analyzes his auteur signature. It finds that Cunningham's signature includes technical editing styles, using canted angles to convey messages like fear, matching the editing pace to the music, and including elements of horror and entropy that make audiences feel nervous or confused. Examples mentioned are Madonna turning into ravens in "Frozen" and elderly women being attacked by children in Aphex Twins' "Come to Daddy". The document concludes Cunningham's signature explores unexpected elements through impressive technical skills.
Andrew Goodwin proposed that there are three ways music videos can relate to the song: illustration, amplification, and disjuncture. Illustration uses literal visuals of the song lyrics. Amplification builds on the lyrics' meaning through performance and narrative. Disjuncture intentionally ignores the song's content to create new meanings, often using abstract imagery that may not make sense.
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.
The document discusses the 3 main styles of music videos: 1) Performance based videos feature the artist performing the song throughout the video. 2) Narrative based videos try to tell a story through footage relating to the song's lyrics. 3) Concept based videos are based around a specific idea or concept and often use unusual editing or filming techniques.
The document discusses plans for a new school building at Kings Langley School. The current school facilities are outdated and in poor condition, with leaky temporary classrooms, a dark hall, and inadequate sports facilities. The new building aims to modernize the school with enough classrooms, improved sports facilities including an indoor sports hall, updated computers and interactive whiteboards in every classroom, and accessibility for students with disabilities. A 3D model of the proposed design will be created using various materials like foam board and MDF to demonstrate the improvements to staff, students, and the community. Three initial design ideas are presented, each with blocks of classrooms and rearranged sports facilities, with the goal of fitting all necessary rooms efficiently on
This document contains 4 initial ideas for a model of a new school building. Idea 4 proposes blocks running parallel with a central quad area and hall at the back. It would fit on the required base size and include classrooms, sports facilities, and the school logo on key buildings. Materials like MDF, acrylic, and foam board could be laser cut to form the components.
Courtney Hill is writing a product investigation report for graphics class comparing Heinz's glass ketchup bottle to their plastic bottle. She contacts Heinz requesting information on performance analysis, materials used, manufacturing process, and quality control for both bottles. Heinz provides details on the form, function, user requirements, performance requirements, materials used, scale of production, and cost of each bottle. Key differences noted are the glass bottle looks more expensive but is less user-friendly, while the plastic bottle is easier to use but less aesthetically pleasing. Both bottles effectively contain and dispense ketchup through proven mass production methods.
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This document contains initial ideas for a model of a new school building. Idea 4 proposes a design with blocks stacked on top of each other with a bridge walkway in between. It would have a futuristic look due to the hexagonal reception area and modern design features like windows. The materials proposed, like acrylic and foam board, could be laser cut to minimize waste and allow for reuse if mistakes are made. Overall, the design fits the criteria of including classrooms, being realistic in size, and considering sustainability through material choice and production methods.
1) Professor Sloggett is initially portrayed as a stereotypical teacher who enjoys his job, wearing a lab coat and appearing busy and cluttered. However, the audience later sees he has a strange secret life.
2) Fast cuts and music suggest something is bothering Professor Sloggett and he has something to hide. He removes his tie and enters a dark shed, showing contrast between his personas.
3) The main character represents a typical middle-class male teacher but has a disturbing, criminal side he hides, depicted through his stalking behavior inspired by Jeffrey Dahmer.
Synergy refers to different entities cooperating to achieve a greater outcome than the sum of their individual parts. Media institutions exploit various platforms like web, DVDs, and downloads to sell multiple related products from a single film. This allows various companies to link up and profit from one major product. For example, Disney pioneered synergistic marketing techniques in the 1930s by allowing companies to use Mickey Mouse in various products and advertisements.
Professor Sloggit is the main character who is a murderer. His costume will consist of smart black trousers, a science lab coat as he is a biology teacher at Oxford University. He may also wear science goggles and carry a briefcase. Rebecca Addley is another main character who attends Oxford University. Her costume will be leggings with a shirt, smart blazer or jacket, natural makeup and hair.
This document discusses the representation of ethnicity in television dramas. It notes that ethnicity is often portrayed through stereotypes, such as associating black people with crime or white people as greedy. However, the document analyzes a clip from the TV show Skins where a Muslim father accepts his son's gay friend without judgment, challenging the stereotype of Muslim communities opposing homosexuality. This subverts expectations by not depicting the typical stereotypical views that may be associated with Muslims.
Professor Sloggit will be wearing smart trousers, a shirt, and a white lab coat while carrying a briefcase in the first scene. In other scenes, a character will be wearing casual leggings or jeans with boots along with a smart jacket or blazer, as the type of smart clothing one would wear to school.
The key conventions of opening title sequences include showing the distribution company that will distribute the film, the production company responsible for the film's production, the top billing actors early on with possible individual titles, the film director who directs the artistic aspects of the film, and the film title which is usually shown early. Other credits include the executive producer and remaining cast.
Genres change over time due to several factors:
Target audiences for films have become younger leading to more teenage characters and relatable stories. Audiences are also more familiar with genre conventions which raises expectations.
Censorship standards have relaxed significantly since the 1960s, allowing for more graphic content.
Individual influential texts, stars, and directors can redefine genres or spark renewed popularity. For example, Hitchcock's suspense films still influence modern thrillers.
Advances in technology like stabilized cameras, digital editing, and special effects have impacted genres by allowing new types of shots and more realistic graphic content.
Continuity editing is a system of film editing that maintains a clear and coherent narrative through a set of established rules. These rules include establishing shots, shot/reverse shot editing, the 180-degree rule, the 30-degree rule, crosscutting, matching actions between shots, eyeline matching, and re-establishing shots. Following these rules helps structure the narrative, allow for seamless transitions between shots, and makes the film easier to follow.
Continuity editing is a system of film editing that maintains a clear and continuous narrative through a set of rules. The rules include establishing shots, shot/reverse shot editing, the 180-degree rule, the 30-degree rule, crosscutting, match on action editing, eyeline matching, and re-establishing shots. Following these rules helps the narrative have structure, allows shot sequences to flow seamlessly, and makes the film easier to follow.
The Indian government has been working over the past few years to include elements of ITS in the transport sector. This standard ensures the optimal operation of the current transport infrastructure. It also increases the efficiency, safety, comfort, and quality of the system. That is why the government created the AIS-140 standard. Compliance with this standard means all vehicles used for public transit must have panic buttons and vehicle tracking modules installed. Nevertheless, in future in the standard protocol of AIS-140 you can expect fare collection and CCTV capabilities.
Get more information here: https://blog.watsoo.com/2023/12/27/all-about-prithvi-ais-140-gps-vehicle-tracker/
Angela McRobbie is a British cultural theorist who researches how gender roles are portrayed in media such as magazines. She argues that media influences people's behaviors by socializing them into stereotypical gender roles, portraying men as masculine and aggressive and women as weak and subservient. However, McRobbie acknowledges that some media texts depict women in more powerful sexual roles, which could empower women, though other feminists disagree with this view.
The document discusses three music videos directed by Chris Cunningham and analyzes his auteur signature. It finds that Cunningham's signature includes technical editing styles, using canted angles to convey messages like fear, matching the editing pace to the music, and including elements of horror and entropy that make audiences feel nervous or confused. Examples mentioned are Madonna turning into ravens in "Frozen" and elderly women being attacked by children in Aphex Twins' "Come to Daddy". The document concludes Cunningham's signature explores unexpected elements through impressive technical skills.
Andrew Goodwin proposed that there are three ways music videos can relate to the song: illustration, amplification, and disjuncture. Illustration uses literal visuals of the song lyrics. Amplification builds on the lyrics' meaning through performance and narrative. Disjuncture intentionally ignores the song's content to create new meanings, often using abstract imagery that may not make sense.
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.
The document discusses the 3 main styles of music videos: 1) Performance based videos feature the artist performing the song throughout the video. 2) Narrative based videos try to tell a story through footage relating to the song's lyrics. 3) Concept based videos are based around a specific idea or concept and often use unusual editing or filming techniques.
The document discusses plans for a new school building at Kings Langley School. The current school facilities are outdated and in poor condition, with leaky temporary classrooms, a dark hall, and inadequate sports facilities. The new building aims to modernize the school with enough classrooms, improved sports facilities including an indoor sports hall, updated computers and interactive whiteboards in every classroom, and accessibility for students with disabilities. A 3D model of the proposed design will be created using various materials like foam board and MDF to demonstrate the improvements to staff, students, and the community. Three initial design ideas are presented, each with blocks of classrooms and rearranged sports facilities, with the goal of fitting all necessary rooms efficiently on
This document contains 4 initial ideas for a model of a new school building. Idea 4 proposes blocks running parallel with a central quad area and hall at the back. It would fit on the required base size and include classrooms, sports facilities, and the school logo on key buildings. Materials like MDF, acrylic, and foam board could be laser cut to form the components.
Courtney Hill is writing a product investigation report for graphics class comparing Heinz's glass ketchup bottle to their plastic bottle. She contacts Heinz requesting information on performance analysis, materials used, manufacturing process, and quality control for both bottles. Heinz provides details on the form, function, user requirements, performance requirements, materials used, scale of production, and cost of each bottle. Key differences noted are the glass bottle looks more expensive but is less user-friendly, while the plastic bottle is easier to use but less aesthetically pleasing. Both bottles effectively contain and dispense ketchup through proven mass production methods.
Courtney hill graphics course work you frgot to save it robynmd_
This document contains initial ideas for a model of a new school building. Idea 4 proposes a design with blocks stacked on top of each other with a bridge walkway in between. It would have a futuristic look due to the hexagonal reception area and modern design features like windows. The materials proposed, like acrylic and foam board, could be laser cut to minimize waste and allow for reuse if mistakes are made. Overall, the design fits the criteria of including classrooms, being realistic in size, and considering sustainability through material choice and production methods.
1) Professor Sloggett is initially portrayed as a stereotypical teacher who enjoys his job, wearing a lab coat and appearing busy and cluttered. However, the audience later sees he has a strange secret life.
2) Fast cuts and music suggest something is bothering Professor Sloggett and he has something to hide. He removes his tie and enters a dark shed, showing contrast between his personas.
3) The main character represents a typical middle-class male teacher but has a disturbing, criminal side he hides, depicted through his stalking behavior inspired by Jeffrey Dahmer.
Synergy refers to different entities cooperating to achieve a greater outcome than the sum of their individual parts. Media institutions exploit various platforms like web, DVDs, and downloads to sell multiple related products from a single film. This allows various companies to link up and profit from one major product. For example, Disney pioneered synergistic marketing techniques in the 1930s by allowing companies to use Mickey Mouse in various products and advertisements.
Professor Sloggit is the main character who is a murderer. His costume will consist of smart black trousers, a science lab coat as he is a biology teacher at Oxford University. He may also wear science goggles and carry a briefcase. Rebecca Addley is another main character who attends Oxford University. Her costume will be leggings with a shirt, smart blazer or jacket, natural makeup and hair.
This document discusses the representation of ethnicity in television dramas. It notes that ethnicity is often portrayed through stereotypes, such as associating black people with crime or white people as greedy. However, the document analyzes a clip from the TV show Skins where a Muslim father accepts his son's gay friend without judgment, challenging the stereotype of Muslim communities opposing homosexuality. This subverts expectations by not depicting the typical stereotypical views that may be associated with Muslims.
Professor Sloggit will be wearing smart trousers, a shirt, and a white lab coat while carrying a briefcase in the first scene. In other scenes, a character will be wearing casual leggings or jeans with boots along with a smart jacket or blazer, as the type of smart clothing one would wear to school.
The key conventions of opening title sequences include showing the distribution company that will distribute the film, the production company responsible for the film's production, the top billing actors early on with possible individual titles, the film director who directs the artistic aspects of the film, and the film title which is usually shown early. Other credits include the executive producer and remaining cast.
Genres change over time due to several factors:
Target audiences for films have become younger leading to more teenage characters and relatable stories. Audiences are also more familiar with genre conventions which raises expectations.
Censorship standards have relaxed significantly since the 1960s, allowing for more graphic content.
Individual influential texts, stars, and directors can redefine genres or spark renewed popularity. For example, Hitchcock's suspense films still influence modern thrillers.
Advances in technology like stabilized cameras, digital editing, and special effects have impacted genres by allowing new types of shots and more realistic graphic content.
Continuity editing is a system of film editing that maintains a clear and coherent narrative through a set of established rules. These rules include establishing shots, shot/reverse shot editing, the 180-degree rule, the 30-degree rule, crosscutting, matching actions between shots, eyeline matching, and re-establishing shots. Following these rules helps structure the narrative, allow for seamless transitions between shots, and makes the film easier to follow.
Continuity editing is a system of film editing that maintains a clear and continuous narrative through a set of rules. The rules include establishing shots, shot/reverse shot editing, the 180-degree rule, the 30-degree rule, crosscutting, match on action editing, eyeline matching, and re-establishing shots. Following these rules helps the narrative have structure, allows shot sequences to flow seamlessly, and makes the film easier to follow.
The Indian government has been working over the past few years to include elements of ITS in the transport sector. This standard ensures the optimal operation of the current transport infrastructure. It also increases the efficiency, safety, comfort, and quality of the system. That is why the government created the AIS-140 standard. Compliance with this standard means all vehicles used for public transit must have panic buttons and vehicle tracking modules installed. Nevertheless, in future in the standard protocol of AIS-140 you can expect fare collection and CCTV capabilities.
Get more information here: https://blog.watsoo.com/2023/12/27/all-about-prithvi-ais-140-gps-vehicle-tracker/
Google Calendar is a versatile tool that allows users to manage their schedules and events effectively. With Google Calendar, you can create and organize calendars, set reminders for important events, and share your calendars with others. It also provides features like creating events, inviting attendees, and accessing your calendar from mobile devices. Additionally, Google Calendar allows you to embed calendars in websites or platforms like SlideShare, making it easier for others to view and interact with your schedules.