This document contains drafts and a final copy of a double page spread. Drafts are shown for both page one and page two separately. The document concludes with the final combined copy of both pages.
This document outlines the process of creating a book from initial sketches through to a final draft. It includes sketches of a first draft, a double page spread first draft, a front cover and contents page first draft, and concludes with final sketches of a double page spread and front cover and contents page.
This document summarizes the results from a questionnaire given to a 7-person focus group about a film trailer created by the document's authors. Most of the focus group felt the trailer successfully targeted both males and females aged 14-25 and represented the post-apocalyptic genre. While the soundtrack was seen as adding tension, it was also identified as an area that could be improved with more "dramatic flare." Feedback indicated the trailer successfully promoted curiosity about the film's plot and ending without revealing too much, and that all members of the focus group wanted to see the full movie. Suggested improvements centered on providing more character context and adjusting the soundtrack.
This is a draft front cover for a document. No other information is provided on the contents or purpose of the document from the title alone. The title "Final Copy Of Front Cover" suggests this may be the finalized version of a draft front cover, but no context is given about the overall work.
1. The animatic allows filmmakers to see how their storyboard shots will look in sequence, including timing and basic sounds. This helps evaluate if ideas are practical and reflect the intended narrative.
2. After reviewing their storyboard, the filmmakers replaced an unachievable shot and added flashbacks and character development scenes. Costumes and props were included to establish the futuristic setting and importance of technology.
3. Locations and characters were used to group storyboard shots for the animatic filming. Communication during the process was crucial to ensure all shots were captured. Some shots required refilming for improved emotion or narrative clarity.
The document discusses strategies for designing a magazine to attract a target audience of 16-24 year olds of both genders. It describes taking inspiration from other magazines like NME that appeal to a similar demographic. The cover uses bold colors and headlines to grab attention along with informal language to connect with readers. Images feature indie styles and the contents promote bands and artists the target audience enjoys. Articles are written in a casual, storytelling tone to make readers feel involved. Social media links and a competition are included to boost engagement.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about preferences for an indie rock magazine. Respondents indicated a preference for Q magazine and Kerrang as examples to follow. They favored colors like red, yellow, blue, black, white and purple for the magazine's design. Masthead options like "Indie Fusion" and "The Music Scene" were popular. Artists like Florence and the Machine, The XX and Oasis were considered good choices to represent indie rock. Readers wanted to see interviews and reviews of bands/artists as articles. For the cover, a female group or artist was preferred.
The filming during half term went well and captured an important scene effectively. The makeup application that had been previously practiced translated well on set. Costumes were aged to indicate that time had passed within the story and that the scene took place later than previous ones.
The document discusses revisions made to a poster design. The original draft used exterior shots as a background but they did not layer well. Feedback from a focus group noted issues with the stance being wrong and too much empty space on the left, making it look "pretty" rather than informative. The document also notes the billing block looked too sharp and blunt, so revisions were needed.
This document outlines the process of creating a book from initial sketches through to a final draft. It includes sketches of a first draft, a double page spread first draft, a front cover and contents page first draft, and concludes with final sketches of a double page spread and front cover and contents page.
This document summarizes the results from a questionnaire given to a 7-person focus group about a film trailer created by the document's authors. Most of the focus group felt the trailer successfully targeted both males and females aged 14-25 and represented the post-apocalyptic genre. While the soundtrack was seen as adding tension, it was also identified as an area that could be improved with more "dramatic flare." Feedback indicated the trailer successfully promoted curiosity about the film's plot and ending without revealing too much, and that all members of the focus group wanted to see the full movie. Suggested improvements centered on providing more character context and adjusting the soundtrack.
This is a draft front cover for a document. No other information is provided on the contents or purpose of the document from the title alone. The title "Final Copy Of Front Cover" suggests this may be the finalized version of a draft front cover, but no context is given about the overall work.
1. The animatic allows filmmakers to see how their storyboard shots will look in sequence, including timing and basic sounds. This helps evaluate if ideas are practical and reflect the intended narrative.
2. After reviewing their storyboard, the filmmakers replaced an unachievable shot and added flashbacks and character development scenes. Costumes and props were included to establish the futuristic setting and importance of technology.
3. Locations and characters were used to group storyboard shots for the animatic filming. Communication during the process was crucial to ensure all shots were captured. Some shots required refilming for improved emotion or narrative clarity.
The document discusses strategies for designing a magazine to attract a target audience of 16-24 year olds of both genders. It describes taking inspiration from other magazines like NME that appeal to a similar demographic. The cover uses bold colors and headlines to grab attention along with informal language to connect with readers. Images feature indie styles and the contents promote bands and artists the target audience enjoys. Articles are written in a casual, storytelling tone to make readers feel involved. Social media links and a competition are included to boost engagement.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about preferences for an indie rock magazine. Respondents indicated a preference for Q magazine and Kerrang as examples to follow. They favored colors like red, yellow, blue, black, white and purple for the magazine's design. Masthead options like "Indie Fusion" and "The Music Scene" were popular. Artists like Florence and the Machine, The XX and Oasis were considered good choices to represent indie rock. Readers wanted to see interviews and reviews of bands/artists as articles. For the cover, a female group or artist was preferred.
The filming during half term went well and captured an important scene effectively. The makeup application that had been previously practiced translated well on set. Costumes were aged to indicate that time had passed within the story and that the scene took place later than previous ones.
The document discusses revisions made to a poster design. The original draft used exterior shots as a background but they did not layer well. Feedback from a focus group noted issues with the stance being wrong and too much empty space on the left, making it look "pretty" rather than informative. The document also notes the billing block looked too sharp and blunt, so revisions were needed.
Our media product develops and challenges conventions by developing strong female and male leads. Our main character Olivia is developed from Tris in Divergent and progresses from vulnerable to strong, mirroring Tris. We also introduce masculine but soft male characters Nate and Connor, developed from Peeta and Four, to be relatable. The control room setting, developed from The Hunger Games, establishes that the characters are being watched and monitored in the rural setting, moving between locations as the plot requires for a post-apocalyptic survival narrative.
The document discusses the effectiveness of continuity across promotional materials for a film called "Defiance." It summarizes feedback from someone who was not involved in the project and had no prior knowledge of it. They said the promotional package as a whole was very gripping and intriguing, making the audience want to know more. There was a sense of anticipation and curiosity created by the different products that tied together through consistent branding and left viewers wanting to see the film. The use of continuity across the board in promoting the film was deemed extremely effective.
The trailer establishes a post-apocalyptic setting in a derelict New York city. It focuses on the female lead, Tris, who is portrayed as a strong, fearless character that female viewers can identify with. It also shows her developing relationship with the main male character. The trailer establishes different factions represented by distinct clothing and explores the relationships between characters of different factions. It uses shots like mid-shots and establishing shots to provide context and allow viewers to relate to the characters emotionally. Action shots build tension towards the end and leave viewers with many unanswered questions about the story.
The document discusses different movie posters and their key elements. It analyzes posters for films like The Hunger Games, Journey 2, Red Dawn, Spiderman 2, Dorian Grey, The Vow, Total Recall, Dark Shadows, This Means War, and The Dark Knight. Some common elements identified across most posters include pictures, film titles, and inclusion of recognizable actors. Some posters also contain taglines, release dates, or locations to generate intrigue and excitement. Website links and social media promotion are highlighted as important marketing tools. Actors' names are noted as a good way to boost publicity through their fan bases.
This document contains drafts of a front cover as well as a final copy of the front cover. The front cover drafts and final copy are included in this single page document.
This document summarizes the results of a media questionnaire completed by Millie-May Rich and Jessica Jones. It shows the responses to 8 questions about respondents' gender, age, favorite film genres, films they have watched, and their interpretations of the titles The Hunger Games, The Maze Runner, Divergent, and Defiance. The majority of respondents had seen the Hunger Games, Maze Runner and Divergent film series and understood the titles to reference themes of survival, mazes, and divergence from social norms.
The document summarizes feedback from test audiences on 5 key shots from an animatic for a film trailer. Shot 1, which depicted a fight scene, was the most memorable and tense. Shot 2 confused viewers about the character in a lab coat. Shot 3 raised questions but felt out of place without dialogue. Shot 4 helped viewers relate to a character. Shot 5 left the strongest impression and unease, as intended, and will be impactful in the final trailer.
The document discusses the process of creating the title for a film. They looked to existing titles in their genre for inspiration and wanted a sterile, futuristic feel to represent the film. They decided on a simple blue title with the first letter larger than the rest, similar to the title for "Divergent." They experimented with different effects and colors on a sample "D" letter to see which fit best with the themes. In the end, they chose a blue title with the word "Die" to create mystery and help the title stand out on posters and trailers, taking the line away from the "A" like in "Maze Runner" for a sci-fi aesthetic.
The creator wanted the best image for their magazine. They removed backgrounds from other photos to compare to just a photo of Chloe. This helped them realistically see how the image would work with layout and color against the main photo.
This document describes the design choices made for a fictional film magazine called "Debut". Some of the key points summarized:
1) The magazine title "Debut" was chosen to reflect new films in one word. The logo includes text saying "The Latest Film" to indicate it provides up-to-date news.
2) The cover features a stern actress in costume to represent the film without cluttering the cover with background details. Conventions are challenged by using the same title from the trailer for continuity.
3) Cover lines are in bold black fonts and draw attention to actor names to capitalize on their popularity. Lines also promote film-related topics and awards to position the magazine as established
The front cover of Total Film magazine features the title in large, bold font across the top in white against a blue background. The cover image shows Sherlock Holmes standing in a foggy setting in period costume, with a subtle smile that intrigues the viewer about the character and film. The caption below in blue and white calls the film a "World Exclusive" and promises that "All the elements are coming together" to build mystery and intrigue around the narrative. Overall the cover uses striking visual design and teasing text to attract audiences interested in films like Sherlock Holmes.
The document discusses how the media product follows conventions of real music magazines. It uses a column layout, masthead, title, and consistent color scheme similar to other music magazines. It also includes up-to-date technology links, a Q&A interview format with the artist, a large main image, and page numbers - all conventions of real music magazines. The images and content are tailored to the genre of music to attract the intended younger audience.
This document contains instructions for creating a contents page. It includes drafting the contents page and then finalizing the copy. The contents provide an outline of the document and help readers navigate to specific sections.
This document contains drafts of a front cover as well as a final copy of the front cover. The front cover drafts and final copy are included in this single page document.
- InDesign was the primary software used to layout and design the magazine pages. While initially difficult to learn, practice with a preliminary task helped the user become more comfortable with layers and page placement.
- Photoshop was challenging due to the extensive editing options, but through experimentation the user grew more proficient in editing images and removing backgrounds. More practice was still needed to work faster.
- Prezi was used to creatively present work, though the user had disliked it previously. With more experience, presentations could be made quicker in Prezi.
- PowerPoint and SlideShare were also used for presentations. PowerPoint was preferred due to familiarity, though SlideShare uploading worked easily too with
The document discusses strategies for designing a magazine to attract a target audience of 16-24 year olds of both genders. It describes taking inspiration from other magazines like NME that attract a similar audience. The front cover uses bold colors and headlines to grab attention along with informal language to connect with readers. Images feature indie styles and the contents page profiles bands the target audience enjoys. A sample article uses an informal interview format along with social media links and competition to engage readers.
Our media product develops and challenges conventions by developing strong female and male leads. Our main character Olivia is developed from Tris in Divergent and progresses from vulnerable to strong, mirroring Tris. We also introduce masculine but soft male characters Nate and Connor, developed from Peeta and Four, to be relatable. The control room setting, developed from The Hunger Games, establishes that the characters are being watched and monitored in the rural setting, moving between locations as the plot requires for a post-apocalyptic survival narrative.
The document discusses the effectiveness of continuity across promotional materials for a film called "Defiance." It summarizes feedback from someone who was not involved in the project and had no prior knowledge of it. They said the promotional package as a whole was very gripping and intriguing, making the audience want to know more. There was a sense of anticipation and curiosity created by the different products that tied together through consistent branding and left viewers wanting to see the film. The use of continuity across the board in promoting the film was deemed extremely effective.
The trailer establishes a post-apocalyptic setting in a derelict New York city. It focuses on the female lead, Tris, who is portrayed as a strong, fearless character that female viewers can identify with. It also shows her developing relationship with the main male character. The trailer establishes different factions represented by distinct clothing and explores the relationships between characters of different factions. It uses shots like mid-shots and establishing shots to provide context and allow viewers to relate to the characters emotionally. Action shots build tension towards the end and leave viewers with many unanswered questions about the story.
The document discusses different movie posters and their key elements. It analyzes posters for films like The Hunger Games, Journey 2, Red Dawn, Spiderman 2, Dorian Grey, The Vow, Total Recall, Dark Shadows, This Means War, and The Dark Knight. Some common elements identified across most posters include pictures, film titles, and inclusion of recognizable actors. Some posters also contain taglines, release dates, or locations to generate intrigue and excitement. Website links and social media promotion are highlighted as important marketing tools. Actors' names are noted as a good way to boost publicity through their fan bases.
This document contains drafts of a front cover as well as a final copy of the front cover. The front cover drafts and final copy are included in this single page document.
This document summarizes the results of a media questionnaire completed by Millie-May Rich and Jessica Jones. It shows the responses to 8 questions about respondents' gender, age, favorite film genres, films they have watched, and their interpretations of the titles The Hunger Games, The Maze Runner, Divergent, and Defiance. The majority of respondents had seen the Hunger Games, Maze Runner and Divergent film series and understood the titles to reference themes of survival, mazes, and divergence from social norms.
The document summarizes feedback from test audiences on 5 key shots from an animatic for a film trailer. Shot 1, which depicted a fight scene, was the most memorable and tense. Shot 2 confused viewers about the character in a lab coat. Shot 3 raised questions but felt out of place without dialogue. Shot 4 helped viewers relate to a character. Shot 5 left the strongest impression and unease, as intended, and will be impactful in the final trailer.
The document discusses the process of creating the title for a film. They looked to existing titles in their genre for inspiration and wanted a sterile, futuristic feel to represent the film. They decided on a simple blue title with the first letter larger than the rest, similar to the title for "Divergent." They experimented with different effects and colors on a sample "D" letter to see which fit best with the themes. In the end, they chose a blue title with the word "Die" to create mystery and help the title stand out on posters and trailers, taking the line away from the "A" like in "Maze Runner" for a sci-fi aesthetic.
The creator wanted the best image for their magazine. They removed backgrounds from other photos to compare to just a photo of Chloe. This helped them realistically see how the image would work with layout and color against the main photo.
This document describes the design choices made for a fictional film magazine called "Debut". Some of the key points summarized:
1) The magazine title "Debut" was chosen to reflect new films in one word. The logo includes text saying "The Latest Film" to indicate it provides up-to-date news.
2) The cover features a stern actress in costume to represent the film without cluttering the cover with background details. Conventions are challenged by using the same title from the trailer for continuity.
3) Cover lines are in bold black fonts and draw attention to actor names to capitalize on their popularity. Lines also promote film-related topics and awards to position the magazine as established
The front cover of Total Film magazine features the title in large, bold font across the top in white against a blue background. The cover image shows Sherlock Holmes standing in a foggy setting in period costume, with a subtle smile that intrigues the viewer about the character and film. The caption below in blue and white calls the film a "World Exclusive" and promises that "All the elements are coming together" to build mystery and intrigue around the narrative. Overall the cover uses striking visual design and teasing text to attract audiences interested in films like Sherlock Holmes.
The document discusses how the media product follows conventions of real music magazines. It uses a column layout, masthead, title, and consistent color scheme similar to other music magazines. It also includes up-to-date technology links, a Q&A interview format with the artist, a large main image, and page numbers - all conventions of real music magazines. The images and content are tailored to the genre of music to attract the intended younger audience.
This document contains instructions for creating a contents page. It includes drafting the contents page and then finalizing the copy. The contents provide an outline of the document and help readers navigate to specific sections.
This document contains drafts of a front cover as well as a final copy of the front cover. The front cover drafts and final copy are included in this single page document.
- InDesign was the primary software used to layout and design the magazine pages. While initially difficult to learn, practice with a preliminary task helped the user become more comfortable with layers and page placement.
- Photoshop was challenging due to the extensive editing options, but through experimentation the user grew more proficient in editing images and removing backgrounds. More practice was still needed to work faster.
- Prezi was used to creatively present work, though the user had disliked it previously. With more experience, presentations could be made quicker in Prezi.
- PowerPoint and SlideShare were also used for presentations. PowerPoint was preferred due to familiarity, though SlideShare uploading worked easily too with
The document discusses strategies for designing a magazine to attract a target audience of 16-24 year olds of both genders. It describes taking inspiration from other magazines like NME that attract a similar audience. The front cover uses bold colors and headlines to grab attention along with informal language to connect with readers. Images feature indie styles and the contents page profiles bands the target audience enjoys. A sample article uses an informal interview format along with social media links and competition to engage readers.
This is a document titled "Final Copy Of Front Cover." It appears to be the final draft of a front cover or title page for a publication, but no other details are provided in the single line of text.
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Students will be able to explain the role and impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in education. They will understand how ICT tools, such as computers, the internet, and educational software, enhance learning and teaching processes. By exploring various ICT applications, students will recognize how these technologies facilitate access to information, improve communication, support collaboration, and enable personalized learning experiences.
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