The document discusses issues with a color scheme using yellow text on a white background where the yellow gets lost, as well as grey text looking plain. It also mentions checking spelling and making text stand out more by adjusting transparency or the overall color scheme.
The document describes a logo created for a TV program about stereotypical nerds at school who try to become "cool" but usually fail and end up in detention. The logo depicts a nerdy character with glasses, spots, and a cut-out mouth against a school-themed font title. The creator used techniques like duplicating layers and adjusting opacity to add shadows, as well as the magic select tool to cut out the mouth. They feel the logo clearly represents the nerdy school theme of the show.
The document discusses various Photoshop and InDesign skills used to edit and design a magazine cover. These include using the magic wand and lasso tools to remove backgrounds, the channel mixer to manipulate color balance, spot healing brush to remove blemishes, burn tool to darken backgrounds, clone tool to cover up an unwanted necklace, and curves tool to edit colors. InDesign skills mentioned are adding drop shadows, bevel and emboss effects, directional feathering, adjusting opacity, and using clipping paths to remove backgrounds from images.
This document discusses how a media product represents social groups. It focuses on the representation of youths and women in a proposed rock music magazine. For youths, the magazine uses bright, gender-neutral colors that target 15-25 year olds. Pictures of women aim to provide positive representations by dressing models conservatively without provocative clothing. However, covering models fully could also increase sexual tension left to viewers' imaginations. Younger female models in their late teens are chosen to match the target demographic, using androgynous qualities to appeal to both genders. The magazine aims to update stereotypes of rock stars to represent anyone who can create music with new technology.
The document describes the cover design of a rock music magazine. The main coverlines feature interviews with musicians Steve from the Swollen Ginuea Pig Papouse and the band KIMaccident. The cover also promotes articles on the top 100 rock songs of 2014 and advice for starting a band. A model is pictured aggressively playing guitar on the cover to suit the rock genre. The design aims to attract attention while maintaining a consistent style and quality appearance.
This document discusses feedback from a vote between two color schemes, UED and CUED. The chosen option was CUED with 13 votes, which some feedback noted had yellow text that was too bright against the white background and was hard to read. Other feedback commented that the grey color scheme looked plain and random. Suggestions were made to improve readability of text and consider the color scheme transparency.
The document discusses issues with a color scheme using yellow text on a white background where the yellow gets lost, as well as grey text looking plain. It also mentions checking spelling and making text stand out more by adjusting transparency or the overall color scheme.
The document describes a logo created for a TV program about stereotypical nerds at school who try to become "cool" but usually fail and end up in detention. The logo depicts a nerdy character with glasses, spots, and a cut-out mouth against a school-themed font title. The creator used techniques like duplicating layers and adjusting opacity to add shadows, as well as the magic select tool to cut out the mouth. They feel the logo clearly represents the nerdy school theme of the show.
The document discusses various Photoshop and InDesign skills used to edit and design a magazine cover. These include using the magic wand and lasso tools to remove backgrounds, the channel mixer to manipulate color balance, spot healing brush to remove blemishes, burn tool to darken backgrounds, clone tool to cover up an unwanted necklace, and curves tool to edit colors. InDesign skills mentioned are adding drop shadows, bevel and emboss effects, directional feathering, adjusting opacity, and using clipping paths to remove backgrounds from images.
This document discusses how a media product represents social groups. It focuses on the representation of youths and women in a proposed rock music magazine. For youths, the magazine uses bright, gender-neutral colors that target 15-25 year olds. Pictures of women aim to provide positive representations by dressing models conservatively without provocative clothing. However, covering models fully could also increase sexual tension left to viewers' imaginations. Younger female models in their late teens are chosen to match the target demographic, using androgynous qualities to appeal to both genders. The magazine aims to update stereotypes of rock stars to represent anyone who can create music with new technology.
The document describes the cover design of a rock music magazine. The main coverlines feature interviews with musicians Steve from the Swollen Ginuea Pig Papouse and the band KIMaccident. The cover also promotes articles on the top 100 rock songs of 2014 and advice for starting a band. A model is pictured aggressively playing guitar on the cover to suit the rock genre. The design aims to attract attention while maintaining a consistent style and quality appearance.
This document discusses feedback from a vote between two color schemes, UED and CUED. The chosen option was CUED with 13 votes, which some feedback noted had yellow text that was too bright against the white background and was hard to read. Other feedback commented that the grey color scheme looked plain and random. Suggestions were made to improve readability of text and consider the color scheme transparency.
This document discusses the target audience and goals for a proposed rock music magazine. It notes that the target demographic are nerdy or geeky rock fans who feel intimidated by more mainstream rock magazines that focus heavily on sex and drugs. The proposed magazine would have a more subtle cover focusing more on rock music itself. It would aim to fill a gap in the market by appealing to less stereotypical rock fan "urban tribes" and feature a model on the center spread wearing glasses and a casual shirt to represent this "new rock image". The magazine would also aim to inform readers about starting bands and making music.
this is my analysis of the advertising campaign for the film insidious; including the trailer, poster and magazine cover for my ocr a2 media studies coursework.
In what ways does your media product useCharris369
This is an evaluation question for my a2 ocr media coursework film trailer, poster and magazine cover. In what ways does your media product use develop or challenge media conventions referring to real texts
The document discusses how the student's music magazine both uses conventions of real music magazines as well as challenges and develops some conventions:
- It uses conventions like buzz words and text boxes but develops them by using numbers instead of words and different colors.
- It challenges conventions like stereotypical rock star images and aggressive black/red/white color schemes by representing modern rock and appealing to wider audiences.
- Feedback showed the original unusual colors challenged conventions too much, so brighter colors were added to blend challenging conventions with maintaining a "rock" feel.
Charles Harris runs Queued Up, a rock music magazine that has been publishing for 2.5 years and reaches an average of 0.6 million people per month, making it one of the largest new rock magazines. The typical Queued Up reader is a male between 16-25 years old who regularly reads the magazine, and advertising makes up around 14 of the magazine's 60 pages.
This document lists various photo editing and graphic design tools including the clone stamp, curve, brightness and contrast, hue and saturation, burn, dodge, vibrance, selective color, levels, paint brush, inner bevel, convert shape, pen tool, and inner shadow tools. It seems to be listing different effects and adjustment layers that can be used to manipulate images and graphics.
The document appears to be magazine covers and mockups. It includes images of a model covered in blood against a black background, a model smiling against a plain pale background, and headlines mentioning a model named Hannah and discussing the hottest new movie trailers and whether she is the future of the UK horror scene. Comments on the mockups discuss the model standing out but not liking the cover lines, finding one too boring and not very horror focused, and good cover lines.
The document compares and evaluates potential filming locations for a short horror film about a homeless man. It discusses the pros and cons of four different locations - a tight alleyway, an open grassy area, and two sections of woods. It also considers two living room options and two church locations. The document recommends location B for the living room and church locations based on the realistic and stereotypical settings they provide, while location A is selected for the woods due to its dense, claustrophobic feel. Solutions are also proposed for the challenges of each location.
This document provides a list of photo editing tools and techniques including color correction, adjustment layers, transparency tools, cloning, curves, brightness and contrast adjustments, hue and saturation adjustments, burning and dodging, levels adjustments, selective color adjustments, vibrance adjustments, inner bevels, shape conversions, pen tools, inner shadows, transformations, satin effects, clipping paths, and drop shadows. The list appears to cover a wide range of basic and advanced photo editing and retouching tools.
Trailer, poster, magazine and 2nd general questionnaire results analysedCharris369
The document analyzes the results of a questionnaire about horror film trailers, posters, and marketing. Key findings include that plot is important in trailers, voiceovers should be subtle, and suspenseful string soundtracks are preferred. Trailers are highly influential and should be scary while conveying plot and release information. Effective posters feature the protagonist and antagonist. Magazines are influential if they have an exciting cover focusing on an actor. Social media advertising should target Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram.
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and con...Charris369
The document discusses how the media product challenges and develops conventions of real horror films and advertising. Some key points:
- The trailer begins with a scary scene rather than introducing characters to grip the audience.
- Religious symbols are used to foreshadow deaths, developing the convention of religious symbolism in horror films.
- The poster challenges conventions by including social media links and emphasizing the age rating for greater impact.
- The magazine cover challenges color scheme conventions to stand out while developing conventions like coverlines and partially revealing the free poster to intrigue audiences.
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conv...Charris369
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products, evaluation question for a2 media coursework
The document discusses the marketing campaign for the 1999 horror film The Blair Witch Project. It began with creating an elaborate website and distributing missing posters that fueled rumors the film was real. Low-budget advertising targeted universities. Trailers were short and ominous, revealing little. This grassroots approach combined with the film being one of the first "found footage" movies led many viewers to believe the unknown actors and film were real, creating significant buzz around the film's release.
The document contains details from Charles Harris about a proposed summer 2016 campaign featuring models. It includes concepts of a single model running away from danger while covered in blood, and another concept featuring three happy models surrounded by the same three blood-covered models and a "bad guy". Comments on the concepts note them as simplistic, needing more color, or being too weird and unnatural.
The document summarizes the film classification system of the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC). It outlines the age ratings of U, PG, 12A, 15, and 18. For each rating, it provides details on the types of content that are allowed, such as language, violence, sex, drugs and more. It also notes that the BBFC was created in 1912 by the film industry to independently classify films and now also rates videos and music videos.
This document summarizes several subgenres of horror films, including gorey and disturbing films like Saw and Battle Royale that focus on graphic violence and injuries. Slasher films like Friday the 13th and Halloween feature a killer hunting and murdering protagonists. Paranormal films like The Grudge and The Exorcist involve ghosts, spirits, demons or possessions. Monster/sci-fi films like Dawn of the Dead feature creatures terrorizing people. Comedy horror films like Shaun of the Dead use humor to create tension before delivering scares.
This document provides information about a college magazine from December 2014, including the magazine's website, date, and slogan of "a guide on how to survive." It lists contents such as a magazine introduction and a collage of pictures from around the college. It also includes a daily joke about lettuce.
This document discusses the target audience and goals for a proposed rock music magazine. It notes that the target demographic are nerdy or geeky rock fans who feel intimidated by more mainstream rock magazines that focus heavily on sex and drugs. The proposed magazine would have a more subtle cover focusing more on rock music itself. It would aim to fill a gap in the market by appealing to less stereotypical rock fan "urban tribes" and feature a model on the center spread wearing glasses and a casual shirt to represent this "new rock image". The magazine would also aim to inform readers about starting bands and making music.
this is my analysis of the advertising campaign for the film insidious; including the trailer, poster and magazine cover for my ocr a2 media studies coursework.
In what ways does your media product useCharris369
This is an evaluation question for my a2 ocr media coursework film trailer, poster and magazine cover. In what ways does your media product use develop or challenge media conventions referring to real texts
The document discusses how the student's music magazine both uses conventions of real music magazines as well as challenges and develops some conventions:
- It uses conventions like buzz words and text boxes but develops them by using numbers instead of words and different colors.
- It challenges conventions like stereotypical rock star images and aggressive black/red/white color schemes by representing modern rock and appealing to wider audiences.
- Feedback showed the original unusual colors challenged conventions too much, so brighter colors were added to blend challenging conventions with maintaining a "rock" feel.
Charles Harris runs Queued Up, a rock music magazine that has been publishing for 2.5 years and reaches an average of 0.6 million people per month, making it one of the largest new rock magazines. The typical Queued Up reader is a male between 16-25 years old who regularly reads the magazine, and advertising makes up around 14 of the magazine's 60 pages.
This document lists various photo editing and graphic design tools including the clone stamp, curve, brightness and contrast, hue and saturation, burn, dodge, vibrance, selective color, levels, paint brush, inner bevel, convert shape, pen tool, and inner shadow tools. It seems to be listing different effects and adjustment layers that can be used to manipulate images and graphics.
The document appears to be magazine covers and mockups. It includes images of a model covered in blood against a black background, a model smiling against a plain pale background, and headlines mentioning a model named Hannah and discussing the hottest new movie trailers and whether she is the future of the UK horror scene. Comments on the mockups discuss the model standing out but not liking the cover lines, finding one too boring and not very horror focused, and good cover lines.
The document compares and evaluates potential filming locations for a short horror film about a homeless man. It discusses the pros and cons of four different locations - a tight alleyway, an open grassy area, and two sections of woods. It also considers two living room options and two church locations. The document recommends location B for the living room and church locations based on the realistic and stereotypical settings they provide, while location A is selected for the woods due to its dense, claustrophobic feel. Solutions are also proposed for the challenges of each location.
This document provides a list of photo editing tools and techniques including color correction, adjustment layers, transparency tools, cloning, curves, brightness and contrast adjustments, hue and saturation adjustments, burning and dodging, levels adjustments, selective color adjustments, vibrance adjustments, inner bevels, shape conversions, pen tools, inner shadows, transformations, satin effects, clipping paths, and drop shadows. The list appears to cover a wide range of basic and advanced photo editing and retouching tools.
Trailer, poster, magazine and 2nd general questionnaire results analysedCharris369
The document analyzes the results of a questionnaire about horror film trailers, posters, and marketing. Key findings include that plot is important in trailers, voiceovers should be subtle, and suspenseful string soundtracks are preferred. Trailers are highly influential and should be scary while conveying plot and release information. Effective posters feature the protagonist and antagonist. Magazines are influential if they have an exciting cover focusing on an actor. Social media advertising should target Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram.
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and con...Charris369
The document discusses how the media product challenges and develops conventions of real horror films and advertising. Some key points:
- The trailer begins with a scary scene rather than introducing characters to grip the audience.
- Religious symbols are used to foreshadow deaths, developing the convention of religious symbolism in horror films.
- The poster challenges conventions by including social media links and emphasizing the age rating for greater impact.
- The magazine cover challenges color scheme conventions to stand out while developing conventions like coverlines and partially revealing the free poster to intrigue audiences.
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conv...Charris369
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products, evaluation question for a2 media coursework
The document discusses the marketing campaign for the 1999 horror film The Blair Witch Project. It began with creating an elaborate website and distributing missing posters that fueled rumors the film was real. Low-budget advertising targeted universities. Trailers were short and ominous, revealing little. This grassroots approach combined with the film being one of the first "found footage" movies led many viewers to believe the unknown actors and film were real, creating significant buzz around the film's release.
The document contains details from Charles Harris about a proposed summer 2016 campaign featuring models. It includes concepts of a single model running away from danger while covered in blood, and another concept featuring three happy models surrounded by the same three blood-covered models and a "bad guy". Comments on the concepts note them as simplistic, needing more color, or being too weird and unnatural.
The document summarizes the film classification system of the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC). It outlines the age ratings of U, PG, 12A, 15, and 18. For each rating, it provides details on the types of content that are allowed, such as language, violence, sex, drugs and more. It also notes that the BBFC was created in 1912 by the film industry to independently classify films and now also rates videos and music videos.
This document summarizes several subgenres of horror films, including gorey and disturbing films like Saw and Battle Royale that focus on graphic violence and injuries. Slasher films like Friday the 13th and Halloween feature a killer hunting and murdering protagonists. Paranormal films like The Grudge and The Exorcist involve ghosts, spirits, demons or possessions. Monster/sci-fi films like Dawn of the Dead feature creatures terrorizing people. Comedy horror films like Shaun of the Dead use humor to create tension before delivering scares.
This document provides information about a college magazine from December 2014, including the magazine's website, date, and slogan of "a guide on how to survive." It lists contents such as a magazine introduction and a collage of pictures from around the college. It also includes a daily joke about lettuce.
The document describes editing a magazine cover in Photoshop and InDesign. The background was removed from an image using selection tools and a brick wall background was added. Text and a main image were placed in front of the title and brick wall. Color adjustments were made to the background to make the image and text stand out. Shapes and a bar code were added in InDesign to draw attention to content and price.
The document discusses the color connotations of red, blue, yellow, and purple in relation to a music magazine. Red represents love of music and the magazine but also dangers of the rock lifestyle. Blue signifies wisdom and intelligence from reading the magazine, as well as the male dominance in rock music. Yellow stands for happiness from music and the magazine. Purple is associated with wealth and power from musical success and purchasing the magazine.
The document provides headlines in different styles to promote a music magazine's content and attract readers. Some headlines like "FIRST EXCLUSIVE" and "MUST DO" emphasize the magazine as having essential exclusive material. Others like "WIN" and "CHAT" use informal language to appeal to a relaxed audience. Additionally, "DARK PAST" and "DECEMBER'S GIG LIST" pique readers' curiosity and highlight the magazine's music industry coverage.
This magazine contains articles on various rock artists and bands, album reviews, interviews, lists of upcoming shows and festivals. The main content includes an continued interview with Steve, reviews of new albums from Kate with a C, C Mac, KIMaccident and Ginger J, and a guide on how to act at a rock concert. The issue is rounded out with advertisements for merchandise and the next issue.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
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it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.