This document appears to be about producing a cover page for a project. It references using a font from the website www.fontspace.com. In just 3 sentences or less, that covers the essential information provided.
Premio Perú 2021 a la Responsabilidad Social y Desarrollo Sostenible de las E...Perú 2021
Ser peruano.com es un sitio web dedicado a promover la cultura peruana. Presenta información sobre las tradiciones, costumbres, gastronomía y lugares turísticos más importantes del Perú. El objetivo es educar e inspirar a los lectores acerca de la rica herencia del país andino.
This document analyzes several media texts including a documentary on violent video games, a movie poster for the film Portal, and a radio trailer for the TV show Doctor Who. For the documentary, it notes the use of interviews, gameplay footage, and shots of people arguing different perspectives on violent games. It also analyzes stylistic elements like lighting and shot types. For the Portal poster, it discusses the design elements like fonts, colors and imagery that appeal to gamers and convey the tech/science theme. For the Doctor Who radio trailer, it analyzes the conventions used including voiceovers, sound effects, quotes and persuasive language to promote the season finale.
The document discusses changing the message of a documentary about violent video games to include both sides of the argument. It will discuss both the advantages and disadvantages of video games for younger audiences. Including both sides will allow for a negotiated reading by the audience and show that violent video games are not entirely negative.
The document discusses the skills the author learned from using a camera for the first time in creating a magazine production. They learned basic camera functions like zoom and using a tripod. Using a digital camera allowed them to review photos on the camera and decide which to keep or delete. They also learned effects but did not use them. Overall, the author gained photography skills that will be useful in their media career, and their high quality images looked professional.
The document discusses the skills the author learned from using a camera for the first time in creating a magazine production. They learned basic camera functions like zoom and using a tripod. Using a digital camera allowed them to review photos on the camera and decide which to keep or delete. They also learned effects but did not use them. Through the process, the author gained photography skills that will be useful in their media career.
What i learnt whilst creating my double pagedamorrison1
I learned how to create a double-paged spread in Photoshop by using tools like the circle tool, text tool, and layering a cartoon heart behind enlarged first text to make a drop cap alternative since Photoshop lacks an InDesign-style drop cap tool; the text tool was used to create and size text boxes for writing text in the spread.
Premio Perú 2021 a la Responsabilidad Social y Desarrollo Sostenible de las E...Perú 2021
Ser peruano.com es un sitio web dedicado a promover la cultura peruana. Presenta información sobre las tradiciones, costumbres, gastronomía y lugares turísticos más importantes del Perú. El objetivo es educar e inspirar a los lectores acerca de la rica herencia del país andino.
This document analyzes several media texts including a documentary on violent video games, a movie poster for the film Portal, and a radio trailer for the TV show Doctor Who. For the documentary, it notes the use of interviews, gameplay footage, and shots of people arguing different perspectives on violent games. It also analyzes stylistic elements like lighting and shot types. For the Portal poster, it discusses the design elements like fonts, colors and imagery that appeal to gamers and convey the tech/science theme. For the Doctor Who radio trailer, it analyzes the conventions used including voiceovers, sound effects, quotes and persuasive language to promote the season finale.
The document discusses changing the message of a documentary about violent video games to include both sides of the argument. It will discuss both the advantages and disadvantages of video games for younger audiences. Including both sides will allow for a negotiated reading by the audience and show that violent video games are not entirely negative.
The document discusses the skills the author learned from using a camera for the first time in creating a magazine production. They learned basic camera functions like zoom and using a tripod. Using a digital camera allowed them to review photos on the camera and decide which to keep or delete. They also learned effects but did not use them. Overall, the author gained photography skills that will be useful in their media career, and their high quality images looked professional.
The document discusses the skills the author learned from using a camera for the first time in creating a magazine production. They learned basic camera functions like zoom and using a tripod. Using a digital camera allowed them to review photos on the camera and decide which to keep or delete. They also learned effects but did not use them. Through the process, the author gained photography skills that will be useful in their media career.
What i learnt whilst creating my double pagedamorrison1
I learned how to create a double-paged spread in Photoshop by using tools like the circle tool, text tool, and layering a cartoon heart behind enlarged first text to make a drop cap alternative since Photoshop lacks an InDesign-style drop cap tool; the text tool was used to create and size text boxes for writing text in the spread.
The document discusses why the author chose to use Photoshop instead of InDesign for a magazine spread. The author found InDesign confusing to use as the text and images did not behave as intended. As the author had more experience with Photoshop, they decided to use it despite their teacher's recommendation of InDesign. In the end, the author was able to successfully create a double-page magazine spread using Photoshop.
The document summarizes what the author learned from their preliminary task to their full product. Specifically:
- They put more work into the full product and saw the preliminary as practice with the camera.
- The full product took weeks to produce while the preliminary was faster with little planning needed.
- They learned skills like using different fonts, improving lighting techniques, managing time efficiently, and using Photoshop and camera functions that helped make the full product look more professional.
The document discusses the conventions and considerations for creating a pop genre magazine targeted at 10-15 year old girls. It describes choosing pop because the creator enjoys that music and their sister's friend group represents the target audience. Conventions discussed include using bright colors, fashionable models, trends, and appealing to teenagers. The creator aimed to follow conventions but did not emphasize makeup due to the young audience. The document evaluates how the creator balanced music and gossip content and could improve the double-paged story layout. In the end, people agreed the creator made the right choice to create a pop magazine.
The document outlines corrections made to a magazine's contents page, including changing the header from "what's inside" to "simply all yours", adding an editor's letter and photo, dividing up the contents section with page numbers and a web address, describing some free posters that will be included featuring the model Tyra Cole who is featured in an article with a new accompanying photo and quote.
The document describes corrections made to a magazine cover page, including changing the font to Rockwell extra bold, adding a splash about the Kate and William article, taking and adding their own pictures to the cover page, adding a drop shadow and capital letters to "exclusive gossip", changing the text below the barcode to the magazine's slogan, and re-taking the main image to make the celeb look more glamorous.
The document provides corrections and changes made to a magazine cover page, including changing the font to Rockwell extra bold, adding a splash about the Kate and William article, taking and adding their own pictures, adding a drop shadow and capital letters to "exclusive gossip", changing the month to the magazine slogan, adding institutional information below the barcode, replacing the main image to look more glamorous, and changing an article title. The corrections are now complete.
The document provides instructions for making corrections and changes to a dps (digital publishing system) document, including adding a drop cap, page numbers and web address in corners, adding a burst in the top right corner, inserting a pull quote and strapline, and replacing the image to make it look like the subject is "on tour."
The document discusses stages of production for a DPS (damage per second) role in an online game. It begins by explaining the early game stage focuses on farming and gaining levels quickly through easy monsters to increase power. The mid-game transitions to grouping for dungeons and raids to acquire better gear. The late game revolves around optimizing stats and rotations for maximum DPS in challenging group content like trials and ranked PvP.
The document describes the steps taken to produce a contents page for a magazine, including using a script font for the headline over a gradient background box, adding gradient boxes for the list of inclusions, copying and pasting the boxes, including an image of the front page for navigation, adding page numbers for the start and finish of the magazine, and noting a final picture is needed of the featured boy band to include on the page.
The document discusses the key elements that are typically included in magazine layouts and construction, such as cover pages, contents sections, articles, advertisements, lead stories, and confession pages. It also explains techniques for formatting photos using the rule of thirds and describes common magazine elements like bylines, captions, credits, headlines, and spreads. The source of this research information on magazine formatting and construction is not stated.
The document outlines a marketing campaign design for a pop music magazine. It recommends using trendy colors, glossy photos, bold fonts, and eye-catching design focused on the target audience of pop fans. It also suggests creating a phone app and website for younger audiences to access the magazine's content online in addition to the physical magazine. Ancillary products like posters, freebies, and radio advertisements are also proposed to promote the magazine.
Institution regulations which apply to magazineamorrison1
This document discusses institutional regulations that apply to magazines, specifically focusing on the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) and its role in administering the press code. It summarizes the PCC's functions, which include negotiating settlements for complaints, issuing rulings, guiding industry practice, publicly censuring editors, and conducting training. It also discusses two specific rules from the press code: accuracy, using the example of Lady Gaga complaining about excessive photo editing by Glamour magazine, and discrimination, noting the rule of avoiding prejudicial references and only including details like race if genuinely relevant.
Simply Pop is a proposed monthly pop music magazine targeting females aged 10-15 in income bracket C2-E. Each issue would be £1.50 and feature a medium close-up of a female artist on the pink, white, and purple cover. The contents section would list the page numbers and sections on 5 boxes with a large font, magazine cover image, and band/artist image on each page. Interior spreads would focus on a pop artist with a large image, surrounding text, tag line, and celebrity quote.
Based on the results of an online survey:
The magazine will feature a female celebrity on the cover and include a free poster, with a bright color scheme. It will also include a celebrity interview. The double-paged spread will feature a celebrity article. The magazine will focus on both single artists and bands. Images will be prioritized over articles since the target audience is young teenagers. The front page image will be a medium close-up. A bubbly font will be used throughout. The contents page will include several images and limited text. The magazine will be priced between £1.50-£2.00.
This document outlines a proposal for a pop music magazine aimed at females aged 10 to 15 from lower-middle income households. The magazine will feature articles and interviews about popular artists like One Direction, Miley Cyrus, and Justin Bieber. It will also include photos, a contents page listing the stories, and a double-paged spread as part of its design. The goal is to appeal to fans of popular music genres among teenage girls.
The document discusses why the author chose to use Photoshop instead of InDesign for a magazine spread. The author found InDesign confusing to use as the text and images did not behave as intended. As the author had more experience with Photoshop, they decided to use it despite their teacher's recommendation of InDesign. In the end, the author was able to successfully create a double-page magazine spread using Photoshop.
The document summarizes what the author learned from their preliminary task to their full product. Specifically:
- They put more work into the full product and saw the preliminary as practice with the camera.
- The full product took weeks to produce while the preliminary was faster with little planning needed.
- They learned skills like using different fonts, improving lighting techniques, managing time efficiently, and using Photoshop and camera functions that helped make the full product look more professional.
The document discusses the conventions and considerations for creating a pop genre magazine targeted at 10-15 year old girls. It describes choosing pop because the creator enjoys that music and their sister's friend group represents the target audience. Conventions discussed include using bright colors, fashionable models, trends, and appealing to teenagers. The creator aimed to follow conventions but did not emphasize makeup due to the young audience. The document evaluates how the creator balanced music and gossip content and could improve the double-paged story layout. In the end, people agreed the creator made the right choice to create a pop magazine.
The document outlines corrections made to a magazine's contents page, including changing the header from "what's inside" to "simply all yours", adding an editor's letter and photo, dividing up the contents section with page numbers and a web address, describing some free posters that will be included featuring the model Tyra Cole who is featured in an article with a new accompanying photo and quote.
The document describes corrections made to a magazine cover page, including changing the font to Rockwell extra bold, adding a splash about the Kate and William article, taking and adding their own pictures to the cover page, adding a drop shadow and capital letters to "exclusive gossip", changing the text below the barcode to the magazine's slogan, and re-taking the main image to make the celeb look more glamorous.
The document provides corrections and changes made to a magazine cover page, including changing the font to Rockwell extra bold, adding a splash about the Kate and William article, taking and adding their own pictures, adding a drop shadow and capital letters to "exclusive gossip", changing the month to the magazine slogan, adding institutional information below the barcode, replacing the main image to look more glamorous, and changing an article title. The corrections are now complete.
The document provides instructions for making corrections and changes to a dps (digital publishing system) document, including adding a drop cap, page numbers and web address in corners, adding a burst in the top right corner, inserting a pull quote and strapline, and replacing the image to make it look like the subject is "on tour."
The document discusses stages of production for a DPS (damage per second) role in an online game. It begins by explaining the early game stage focuses on farming and gaining levels quickly through easy monsters to increase power. The mid-game transitions to grouping for dungeons and raids to acquire better gear. The late game revolves around optimizing stats and rotations for maximum DPS in challenging group content like trials and ranked PvP.
The document describes the steps taken to produce a contents page for a magazine, including using a script font for the headline over a gradient background box, adding gradient boxes for the list of inclusions, copying and pasting the boxes, including an image of the front page for navigation, adding page numbers for the start and finish of the magazine, and noting a final picture is needed of the featured boy band to include on the page.
The document discusses the key elements that are typically included in magazine layouts and construction, such as cover pages, contents sections, articles, advertisements, lead stories, and confession pages. It also explains techniques for formatting photos using the rule of thirds and describes common magazine elements like bylines, captions, credits, headlines, and spreads. The source of this research information on magazine formatting and construction is not stated.
The document outlines a marketing campaign design for a pop music magazine. It recommends using trendy colors, glossy photos, bold fonts, and eye-catching design focused on the target audience of pop fans. It also suggests creating a phone app and website for younger audiences to access the magazine's content online in addition to the physical magazine. Ancillary products like posters, freebies, and radio advertisements are also proposed to promote the magazine.
Institution regulations which apply to magazineamorrison1
This document discusses institutional regulations that apply to magazines, specifically focusing on the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) and its role in administering the press code. It summarizes the PCC's functions, which include negotiating settlements for complaints, issuing rulings, guiding industry practice, publicly censuring editors, and conducting training. It also discusses two specific rules from the press code: accuracy, using the example of Lady Gaga complaining about excessive photo editing by Glamour magazine, and discrimination, noting the rule of avoiding prejudicial references and only including details like race if genuinely relevant.
Simply Pop is a proposed monthly pop music magazine targeting females aged 10-15 in income bracket C2-E. Each issue would be £1.50 and feature a medium close-up of a female artist on the pink, white, and purple cover. The contents section would list the page numbers and sections on 5 boxes with a large font, magazine cover image, and band/artist image on each page. Interior spreads would focus on a pop artist with a large image, surrounding text, tag line, and celebrity quote.
Based on the results of an online survey:
The magazine will feature a female celebrity on the cover and include a free poster, with a bright color scheme. It will also include a celebrity interview. The double-paged spread will feature a celebrity article. The magazine will focus on both single artists and bands. Images will be prioritized over articles since the target audience is young teenagers. The front page image will be a medium close-up. A bubbly font will be used throughout. The contents page will include several images and limited text. The magazine will be priced between £1.50-£2.00.
This document outlines a proposal for a pop music magazine aimed at females aged 10 to 15 from lower-middle income households. The magazine will feature articles and interviews about popular artists like One Direction, Miley Cyrus, and Justin Bieber. It will also include photos, a contents page listing the stories, and a double-paged spread as part of its design. The goal is to appeal to fans of popular music genres among teenage girls.