The document outlines the key elements needed to create a front cover including a background with a main image, masthead or cover lines and barcode, and a flash and footer section.
Action planning for production schedule powerpoint finalleahwatts
The document discusses action planning for a production schedule. It will require coordinating resources and materials to ensure tasks are completed on time. An accurate schedule is crucial to efficiently manufacturing products while meeting customer demands and deadlines.
What changed from when we first planned our film poster and magazineleahwatts
For the film poster, they kept most aspects the same as the original mockups, including showing the main actor's face close up to convey emotion, having the actor names above the film title as is conventional, and including the release date and small print at the bottom. The only change was using a closer shot of the actor's face rather than a medium shot to focus on her emotion, which is key to the film.
For the magazine, they kept many planned elements the same like the footer describing extra content and layout with text along the sides. Some tweaks included changing the flash location and text content based on research. They also added a text description under the masthead for context.
Overall, minor adjustments
Planning- selling points and what we will showleahwatts
The document discusses key points to highlight in a film trailer. It will show the main characters individually and as a family to introduce them, but not reveal the full plot or ending. Scenes will depict Georgia's happy family life deteriorating as her ex-boyfriend manipulates her through texts and visits. Clips will show her declining mental state over months, from crying and screaming to developing OCD and hiding in her room. The trailer will end with Georgia grabbing a lighter and flickering it with a possessed look, leaving viewers wanting to know what happens next.
The document outlines the key elements needed to create a front cover including a background with a main image, masthead or cover lines and barcode, and a flash and footer section.
The feedback Leah received helped improve her film marketing materials. Initial feedback on her storyline led her to make changes that improved the plot. Feedback on mock-ups and drafts allowed her to refine elements like layout, colors and images. Overall, feedback indicated her magazine, poster and trailer successfully fit the thriller/mystery genre and worked well together to advertise the film. However, some suggested smaller text sizes could further enhance the materials.
The document discusses different photography shot types that were practiced to see their effects for a music magazine. It analyzes images taken using the rule of thirds, multiple focus, perspective, reflection, and dirty shot techniques. For each shot, it evaluates what worked well and could be improved, such as having more purposeful backgrounds or subjects that better draw the viewer's eye. The goal of these exercises is to understand how to compose shots for specific purposes and effects.
Kerrang! magazine from October 2013 features Nirvana on the cover to commemorate the 20th anniversary of their album "In Utero". The front cover uses a black and white photo of the band along with lyrics from one of their songs. Throughout the magazine, elements like the masthead, font, and continued use of black and white photos connect the different sections and reflect Nirvana's style and music from the 1990s. The target audience for Kerrang! is rock music fans, and the magazine aims to attract readers by featuring famous or up-and-coming rock artists on the cover.
Action planning for production schedule powerpoint finalleahwatts
The document discusses action planning for a production schedule. It will require coordinating resources and materials to ensure tasks are completed on time. An accurate schedule is crucial to efficiently manufacturing products while meeting customer demands and deadlines.
What changed from when we first planned our film poster and magazineleahwatts
For the film poster, they kept most aspects the same as the original mockups, including showing the main actor's face close up to convey emotion, having the actor names above the film title as is conventional, and including the release date and small print at the bottom. The only change was using a closer shot of the actor's face rather than a medium shot to focus on her emotion, which is key to the film.
For the magazine, they kept many planned elements the same like the footer describing extra content and layout with text along the sides. Some tweaks included changing the flash location and text content based on research. They also added a text description under the masthead for context.
Overall, minor adjustments
Planning- selling points and what we will showleahwatts
The document discusses key points to highlight in a film trailer. It will show the main characters individually and as a family to introduce them, but not reveal the full plot or ending. Scenes will depict Georgia's happy family life deteriorating as her ex-boyfriend manipulates her through texts and visits. Clips will show her declining mental state over months, from crying and screaming to developing OCD and hiding in her room. The trailer will end with Georgia grabbing a lighter and flickering it with a possessed look, leaving viewers wanting to know what happens next.
The document outlines the key elements needed to create a front cover including a background with a main image, masthead or cover lines and barcode, and a flash and footer section.
The feedback Leah received helped improve her film marketing materials. Initial feedback on her storyline led her to make changes that improved the plot. Feedback on mock-ups and drafts allowed her to refine elements like layout, colors and images. Overall, feedback indicated her magazine, poster and trailer successfully fit the thriller/mystery genre and worked well together to advertise the film. However, some suggested smaller text sizes could further enhance the materials.
The document discusses different photography shot types that were practiced to see their effects for a music magazine. It analyzes images taken using the rule of thirds, multiple focus, perspective, reflection, and dirty shot techniques. For each shot, it evaluates what worked well and could be improved, such as having more purposeful backgrounds or subjects that better draw the viewer's eye. The goal of these exercises is to understand how to compose shots for specific purposes and effects.
Kerrang! magazine from October 2013 features Nirvana on the cover to commemorate the 20th anniversary of their album "In Utero". The front cover uses a black and white photo of the band along with lyrics from one of their songs. Throughout the magazine, elements like the masthead, font, and continued use of black and white photos connect the different sections and reflect Nirvana's style and music from the 1990s. The target audience for Kerrang! is rock music fans, and the magazine aims to attract readers by featuring famous or up-and-coming rock artists on the cover.
This document outlines plans for a new music magazine called "Discovered". It discusses potential title ideas that were considered, with "Discovered" being selected after a survey of the target audience. Details are provided on the magazine's planned house style, including font and color choices. The front cover design is discussed, including images, text, and font options. A contents page plan lists the planned sections and includes an editorial script. A double page spread sketch is also included to showcase a featured artist. In summary, this document thoroughly plans the key elements for launching a new indie music magazine called "Discovered".
The document is a questionnaire for feedback on a music magazine created for an indie music audience aged 17-24. It contains 16 questions to evaluate different aspects of the 3-page magazine such as the front cover, layout, color scheme, and whether the content and style suit the target indie music genre. Respondents are asked to rate the overall magazine on how well it achieves the goal of looking like a real indie music publication.
The document profiles the target audience for an indie music magazine. It describes two individuals - Shannon Watts, a 17-year-old female student, and Joseph Watts, a 23-year-old male university student. Both enjoy indie music among other genres. They think current music magazines are too expensive and limited in selection. The profiles outline their interests, how they interact with music, and their thoughts on indie music in particular. The target audience for the magazine is described as people aged 14-24 in the UK who have an interest in indie music and discovering new artists.
The document summarizes the steps taken to create the front cover of a music magazine. First, the background color was changed to an "indie effect" and the main image was isolated. Next, the masthead, cover lines, and barcode were added in different colors and fonts to distinguish sections. A flash highlighting it as the first issue and a footer describing the contents were also included. Final adjustments were made to make the cover effective for the intended audience.
I.P.C. media is the UK's leading consumer magazine publisher that was originally formed in the 1850s. It has over 60 iconic brands that reach over 25 million users globally each month. I.P.C.'s history involves acquiring several rival publishers over the decades to expand its portfolio. While I.P.C. publishes some music magazines like NME, it may not be suitable for a new indie music magazine due to already having NME, which could compete for the same audience. In contrast, Bauer Media publishes the rock-focused Kerrang! and may be more suitable as it does not have an indie-focused magazine that could compete.
This document outlines initial ideas for various aspects of an indie music magazine called "DISCOVERED". It discusses:
1) Choosing the title "DISCOVERED" to represent finding new indie artists and highlighting both emerging and established acts.
2) Focusing on the indie genre to showcase its diversity and give attention to a less mainstream musical style.
3) Targeting 17-24 year olds for a defined audience to tailor appropriate content.
4) Including news, interviews, artist features, reviews, and event listings to provide a variety of music-related content.
The document discusses the conventions used in designing the different elements of a music magazine, including the front cover, contents page, double page spread, and article.
The front cover uses conventions such as a large central image of the artist, masthead at the top, small barcode at bottom, and cover lines/quotes. The contents page includes an editorial, masthead, artist images, and contents list down one side.
The double page spread has a large central image taking up one page, with the article on the other page. It includes a drop cap, byline, artist name, page numbers, and pull quote. The article uses a simple font, informal interview language, and different colors for questions.
The document describes changes made to a poster. The first change was brightening the color of the word "HOME" in "HOMESICK" as it was too dim. Next, the logos at the bottom were moved further down so the title and text took up less space and the image could be the main focus. Finally, the release date was added back in to follow magazine conventions and include all needed information for the audience.
The document describes changes made to a poster. The first change was brightening the color of the word "HOME" in "HOMESICK" as it was too faint. Next, the logos at the bottom were moved further down so the title and text took up less space and the image could be the main focus. Finally, the release date was added back in to follow magazine conventions and include all needed information for the audience.
The document provides feedback on mock ups for a poster and magazine for a film. The feedback indicates that the layout of the poster and magazine fit common conventions and will be familiar and appealing to audiences. Additional elements added to the magazine, like flash pages, were praised for drawing readers in further. The selected shots for the image on the materials were said to clearly convey the film's genre. Finally, the color scheme of red, black and white was noted to be an effective pairing.
The document discusses choosing a publisher for a new film magazine called "Screening". It considers several major magazine publishers - IPC, Emap, and Bauer. Ultimately, Bauer is chosen as the publisher because they already own the successful film magazine "Empire" and have experience targeting the desired film audience. While "Empire" covers all films, "Screening" would focus specifically on thriller and mystery genres, allowing it to appeal to a similar but slightly narrower audience. Bauer's existing experience and audience in the film magazine space makes them the best choice to successfully launch and distribute "Screening".
How did we change our trailer from how we originally planned leahwatts
We made a few changes to our trailer from the original plan. We took some shots out and replaced them with others that we thought would look better after starting to film. We kept the beginning part of our planning the same as we had thoroughly thought it through and knew it would be effective. We decided not to include giving the animal's heart that was linked to Snow White, and instead just showed the package with it inside to save that for the actual film. Other than that, we kept everything as originally planned and were able to easily film and add a few shots while expanding on our original storyboard, which helped guide the trailer production.
Georgia moves out of her family home for the first time to celebrate her 18th birthday. She receives a nasty text from her ex-boyfriend Mark. Over the next year, Mark manipulates and isolates Georgia from her family. He convinces her to help him kidnap her sister Steph in order to get revenge on her family for breaking up with him. Georgia and Mark send threatening messages and packages to Steph's family. Eventually, Georgia realizes the harm she has caused and seeks help from her family.
The document describes the process of making a film poster. First, the title of the film was added in two colors to emphasize the word "HOME" as it foreshadows the main character leaving home. Then the blurred first names of the three main actors were added above the title to give it a mysterious feel. Logos and symbols were added to the bottom to make the poster look realistic. Small print with credits was also added. The main image from the film was then included and adjusted for brightness and contrast to suit the genre. A brief header describing the film was added at the top. Finally, the release date of the film was added in large text in the middle of the small print.
The document compares the original mockups for a film poster and magazine to the final products. For the magazine: the layout and key elements like the main actor's close-up photo were kept the same, but some minor changes were made to positioning of elements based on research of other magazines. For the poster: nearly all elements were kept the same as the mockups based on research done, with only the main image being changed from a medium shot to a close-up. Both the final magazine and poster largely kept to conventions for those mediums seen in research.
What changed from when we first planned our film poster and magazineleahwatts
For their film magazine and poster, the document discusses what elements were kept the same from initial mockups and what was changed based on further research and planning.
The magazine layout kept the main actor's close-up image and text along the sides as in the mockups. The footer and key information were also kept the same. Some elements like the flash and date/price placement were moved based on researching other magazines. Additional context text was added under the masthead.
The poster largely kept the same elements as the mockups - title at the bottom, actors' names above, small print at the bottom, and release date. The main image was changed from a medium/long shot to a close-up to
What changed from when we first planned our film poster and magazineleahwatts
For the film poster, they kept most aspects the same as the original mockups, including showing the main actor's face close up to convey emotion, having the actor names above the film title as is conventional, and including the release date and small print at the bottom. The only change was using a closer shot of the actor's face rather than a medium shot to focus on her emotions.
For the magazine, they kept many planned elements the same like the footer describing extra content and layout with text along the sides. Some tweaks included repositioning the flash and date/price based on research of other magazines. Additional text was also added under the masthead to describe the magazine's content.
The document summarizes the steps taken to create a film trailer using Adobe Premiere. First, video clips were filmed and imported into Premiere for editing. Scenes were selected and arranged in the desired sequence. Text was added using title tools to introduce scene changes and provide credits. Transitions between clips were added using dip to black effects. Sound and music were layered, fading the music in and out and lowering it during dialogue portions. The finished trailer was exported and uploaded to YouTube.
The document appears to be a transcript for a film titled "Homesick". It provides intertitles that establish the main character Laura Ward had a caring community and exciting future until change came with new surroundings and one man who manipulated her. This manipulation had several consequences and seemingly devastating endings for Laura Ward and others, making up the thriller of the year from the director of "The Reality Run".
The filmmakers encountered several problems when creating their trailer, including difficulties filming on schedule, crashes when using the new editing software, correctly adding and removing audio, and properly placing intertitles. Through perseverance and help from others, they were able to overcome these challenges, learn to use the software, and complete an effective trailer.
The document summarizes changes made to a final film magazine based on feedback. The size of the website and some other elements were increased to make past issues and details more visible to audiences. The size of the main headline was adjusted to not cover the main image and appear clearer. Finally, the color of text below the magazine title was altered so it did not all look the same at the top and brought more attention to the main image.
We made changes to our film poster based on feedback. The original poster did not clearly convey the plot or tone of the film. After receiving comments, we redesigned the poster to more plainly show what the movie is about and to capture the feeling of the story in a way that will attract audiences.
This document outlines plans for a new music magazine called "Discovered". It discusses potential title ideas that were considered, with "Discovered" being selected after a survey of the target audience. Details are provided on the magazine's planned house style, including font and color choices. The front cover design is discussed, including images, text, and font options. A contents page plan lists the planned sections and includes an editorial script. A double page spread sketch is also included to showcase a featured artist. In summary, this document thoroughly plans the key elements for launching a new indie music magazine called "Discovered".
The document is a questionnaire for feedback on a music magazine created for an indie music audience aged 17-24. It contains 16 questions to evaluate different aspects of the 3-page magazine such as the front cover, layout, color scheme, and whether the content and style suit the target indie music genre. Respondents are asked to rate the overall magazine on how well it achieves the goal of looking like a real indie music publication.
The document profiles the target audience for an indie music magazine. It describes two individuals - Shannon Watts, a 17-year-old female student, and Joseph Watts, a 23-year-old male university student. Both enjoy indie music among other genres. They think current music magazines are too expensive and limited in selection. The profiles outline their interests, how they interact with music, and their thoughts on indie music in particular. The target audience for the magazine is described as people aged 14-24 in the UK who have an interest in indie music and discovering new artists.
The document summarizes the steps taken to create the front cover of a music magazine. First, the background color was changed to an "indie effect" and the main image was isolated. Next, the masthead, cover lines, and barcode were added in different colors and fonts to distinguish sections. A flash highlighting it as the first issue and a footer describing the contents were also included. Final adjustments were made to make the cover effective for the intended audience.
I.P.C. media is the UK's leading consumer magazine publisher that was originally formed in the 1850s. It has over 60 iconic brands that reach over 25 million users globally each month. I.P.C.'s history involves acquiring several rival publishers over the decades to expand its portfolio. While I.P.C. publishes some music magazines like NME, it may not be suitable for a new indie music magazine due to already having NME, which could compete for the same audience. In contrast, Bauer Media publishes the rock-focused Kerrang! and may be more suitable as it does not have an indie-focused magazine that could compete.
This document outlines initial ideas for various aspects of an indie music magazine called "DISCOVERED". It discusses:
1) Choosing the title "DISCOVERED" to represent finding new indie artists and highlighting both emerging and established acts.
2) Focusing on the indie genre to showcase its diversity and give attention to a less mainstream musical style.
3) Targeting 17-24 year olds for a defined audience to tailor appropriate content.
4) Including news, interviews, artist features, reviews, and event listings to provide a variety of music-related content.
The document discusses the conventions used in designing the different elements of a music magazine, including the front cover, contents page, double page spread, and article.
The front cover uses conventions such as a large central image of the artist, masthead at the top, small barcode at bottom, and cover lines/quotes. The contents page includes an editorial, masthead, artist images, and contents list down one side.
The double page spread has a large central image taking up one page, with the article on the other page. It includes a drop cap, byline, artist name, page numbers, and pull quote. The article uses a simple font, informal interview language, and different colors for questions.
The document describes changes made to a poster. The first change was brightening the color of the word "HOME" in "HOMESICK" as it was too dim. Next, the logos at the bottom were moved further down so the title and text took up less space and the image could be the main focus. Finally, the release date was added back in to follow magazine conventions and include all needed information for the audience.
The document describes changes made to a poster. The first change was brightening the color of the word "HOME" in "HOMESICK" as it was too faint. Next, the logos at the bottom were moved further down so the title and text took up less space and the image could be the main focus. Finally, the release date was added back in to follow magazine conventions and include all needed information for the audience.
The document provides feedback on mock ups for a poster and magazine for a film. The feedback indicates that the layout of the poster and magazine fit common conventions and will be familiar and appealing to audiences. Additional elements added to the magazine, like flash pages, were praised for drawing readers in further. The selected shots for the image on the materials were said to clearly convey the film's genre. Finally, the color scheme of red, black and white was noted to be an effective pairing.
The document discusses choosing a publisher for a new film magazine called "Screening". It considers several major magazine publishers - IPC, Emap, and Bauer. Ultimately, Bauer is chosen as the publisher because they already own the successful film magazine "Empire" and have experience targeting the desired film audience. While "Empire" covers all films, "Screening" would focus specifically on thriller and mystery genres, allowing it to appeal to a similar but slightly narrower audience. Bauer's existing experience and audience in the film magazine space makes them the best choice to successfully launch and distribute "Screening".
How did we change our trailer from how we originally planned leahwatts
We made a few changes to our trailer from the original plan. We took some shots out and replaced them with others that we thought would look better after starting to film. We kept the beginning part of our planning the same as we had thoroughly thought it through and knew it would be effective. We decided not to include giving the animal's heart that was linked to Snow White, and instead just showed the package with it inside to save that for the actual film. Other than that, we kept everything as originally planned and were able to easily film and add a few shots while expanding on our original storyboard, which helped guide the trailer production.
Georgia moves out of her family home for the first time to celebrate her 18th birthday. She receives a nasty text from her ex-boyfriend Mark. Over the next year, Mark manipulates and isolates Georgia from her family. He convinces her to help him kidnap her sister Steph in order to get revenge on her family for breaking up with him. Georgia and Mark send threatening messages and packages to Steph's family. Eventually, Georgia realizes the harm she has caused and seeks help from her family.
The document describes the process of making a film poster. First, the title of the film was added in two colors to emphasize the word "HOME" as it foreshadows the main character leaving home. Then the blurred first names of the three main actors were added above the title to give it a mysterious feel. Logos and symbols were added to the bottom to make the poster look realistic. Small print with credits was also added. The main image from the film was then included and adjusted for brightness and contrast to suit the genre. A brief header describing the film was added at the top. Finally, the release date of the film was added in large text in the middle of the small print.
The document compares the original mockups for a film poster and magazine to the final products. For the magazine: the layout and key elements like the main actor's close-up photo were kept the same, but some minor changes were made to positioning of elements based on research of other magazines. For the poster: nearly all elements were kept the same as the mockups based on research done, with only the main image being changed from a medium shot to a close-up. Both the final magazine and poster largely kept to conventions for those mediums seen in research.
What changed from when we first planned our film poster and magazineleahwatts
For their film magazine and poster, the document discusses what elements were kept the same from initial mockups and what was changed based on further research and planning.
The magazine layout kept the main actor's close-up image and text along the sides as in the mockups. The footer and key information were also kept the same. Some elements like the flash and date/price placement were moved based on researching other magazines. Additional context text was added under the masthead.
The poster largely kept the same elements as the mockups - title at the bottom, actors' names above, small print at the bottom, and release date. The main image was changed from a medium/long shot to a close-up to
What changed from when we first planned our film poster and magazineleahwatts
For the film poster, they kept most aspects the same as the original mockups, including showing the main actor's face close up to convey emotion, having the actor names above the film title as is conventional, and including the release date and small print at the bottom. The only change was using a closer shot of the actor's face rather than a medium shot to focus on her emotions.
For the magazine, they kept many planned elements the same like the footer describing extra content and layout with text along the sides. Some tweaks included repositioning the flash and date/price based on research of other magazines. Additional text was also added under the masthead to describe the magazine's content.
The document summarizes the steps taken to create a film trailer using Adobe Premiere. First, video clips were filmed and imported into Premiere for editing. Scenes were selected and arranged in the desired sequence. Text was added using title tools to introduce scene changes and provide credits. Transitions between clips were added using dip to black effects. Sound and music were layered, fading the music in and out and lowering it during dialogue portions. The finished trailer was exported and uploaded to YouTube.
The document appears to be a transcript for a film titled "Homesick". It provides intertitles that establish the main character Laura Ward had a caring community and exciting future until change came with new surroundings and one man who manipulated her. This manipulation had several consequences and seemingly devastating endings for Laura Ward and others, making up the thriller of the year from the director of "The Reality Run".
The filmmakers encountered several problems when creating their trailer, including difficulties filming on schedule, crashes when using the new editing software, correctly adding and removing audio, and properly placing intertitles. Through perseverance and help from others, they were able to overcome these challenges, learn to use the software, and complete an effective trailer.
The document summarizes changes made to a final film magazine based on feedback. The size of the website and some other elements were increased to make past issues and details more visible to audiences. The size of the main headline was adjusted to not cover the main image and appear clearer. Finally, the color of text below the magazine title was altered so it did not all look the same at the top and brought more attention to the main image.
We made changes to our film poster based on feedback. The original poster did not clearly convey the plot or tone of the film. After receiving comments, we redesigned the poster to more plainly show what the movie is about and to capture the feeling of the story in a way that will attract audiences.
Print screens for magazine......................................leahwatts
The document describes the process of designing a film magazine mockup. First, an image was chosen and placed on a black background to set the mystery/thriller genre. Boxes and additional photos from other films were added to showcase multiple movies. A barcode, footer with other film titles, and large main film title were incorporated to resemble a real magazine. Straps with consistent colors were put down the sides. The magazine title is in red font to stand out, along with the website, date, and price. Lines separate the straps to make the text readable. More straps were added to fill space and provide information. A circular shape was included to highlight a competition and entice readers to learn more inside.
The three trailers for Oblivion, Iron Man 3, and After Earth are all action adventure genre based on their depictions of weapons, violence, and tense music. Both the male and female characters are represented similarly across the trailers, with males portrayed as dominant and using violence while women are shown as companions or assistants. Special effects play a major role in the trailers, conforming to the action adventure genre by enhancing things not otherwise possible for audience enjoyment.
This document contains a shot list for a film with 56 shots. It details the action, props needed, and actors for each shot. Many of the shots are of characters Georgia, Steph, and Mark and involve them at a party, Georgia moving into a new flat, Mark screaming at Georgia and pretending to be nice, Steph being attacked at a bus stop, Georgia's parents receiving a disturbing package, Georgia screaming and looking sad while holding a lighter, and two black screens with text titles. The shot list follows the scenes and interactions between the three main characters.
This document outlines the digital equipment needed for a film project, including a video camera, digital camera, microphone, tripod, and lighting. It explains that the video camera will be used to film all shots, while the microphone will capture dialogue. A tripod will stabilize shots from a distance or during panning shots. Lights will provide dramatic or supplemental lighting for effects in video and still photos. A digital camera will take portraits, action shots, and location photos for marketing materials.
1) Georgia is shown enjoying her 18th birthday party surrounded by friends and family, but receives a mysterious threatening text that worries her.
2) She later moves into a new flat, where her ex Mark finds and confronts her. He manipulates and forces her to help sabotage her family's lives.
3) The trailer cuts between scenes of Georgia and Mark's escalating plans, Steph's disappearance, and the devastated reactions of their families and community, building mystery around the consequences of Georgia and Mark's actions. Intertitles announce the film's title and release while Georgia is shown giving in to impulsive destructive behavior, led by Mark's influence.
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