The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document outlines an assignment for a Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production. The assignment involves students producing a music video. It provides scenarios where students work in production roles to shoot footage for the video. It then tasks students to complete a rough edit as a group, and final individual edits of the video. Students must also submit a production diary and evaluation of their final edit. The assignment is assessed based on criteria for the units Single Camera Techniques, Music Video Production, and Pre-Production Techniques.
Tom Ross proposes to photograph architectural features around Salford Quays and Manchester to showcase the areas. He plans to take 50 landscape photos focusing on iconic locations like the Lowry, Media City, and Imperial War Museum. Ross will use a Nikon D3100 or Canon 7D camera owned by his college due to their easy settings. He aims to capture the work, leisure, and calm aspects of Salford Quays through controlled depth of field, shutter speed, and white balance to portray a fun atmosphere. Ross will conduct a risk assessment before photographing around Salford Quays and Manchester town center.
Photography portrait shoot risk assessment form (1)TomMichaelRoss
This document provides a template for conducting a risk assessment for a film photography shoot in Manchester Town Centre. It lists potential hazards like steps, traffic, weather, building collapse, theft, and dropping equipment. For each hazard, it considers who may be harmed, what property could be damaged, existing risk controls, and the risk assessment level. A chart is then provided to determine the risk assessment level based on the likelihood and consequences of each hazard. Further actions will be identified based on the risk level.
Thomas Ross analyzed photographs by Kilian Schonberger for a university assignment. Kilian's photos feature contrasting colors with dark skies and brighter landscapes. Most images were taken at night or sunset in Iceland or Scotland, known for their bare landscapes. One photo depicts a small icy pond surrounded by hills with a vibrant sunset in the distance. Kilian focused on the icy pond and sunset, contrasting colors isolated through composition. Thomas notes Kilian's consistent theme of isolationism and how it could influence his own work.
_ig4 assignment landscapes and portraits 2014 to 2015TomMichaelRoss
This document provides an assignment brief for a unit on photography. The assignment requires students to complete four tasks: 1) create a blog evaluating different uses of photography; 2) create a PowerPoint on photographic techniques and complete mini photo shoots; 3) complete two photo shoots on landscapes and portraits and select final images; and 4) evaluate their project and select final images. The deadline is December 18th and the assignment aims to develop students' understanding and practical skills in photography.
The student proposes a portrait photography project shooting band members and people with musical instruments. They plan to shoot 50 portraits and edit them down to 10 for a music magazine. They are inspired by photographers Nick Pickles, Rebecca Randall, and Vanessa Jordan who shoot bands and musicians. The student will use a Canon 7D camera with a 50mm prime lens and tripod to capture high quality portraits outside in Manchester town centre, representing the style of the magazine Classic Rock.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document outlines an assignment for a Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production. The assignment involves students producing a music video. It provides scenarios where students work in production roles to shoot footage for the video. It then tasks students to complete a rough edit as a group, and final individual edits of the video. Students must also submit a production diary and evaluation of their final edit. The assignment is assessed based on criteria for the units Single Camera Techniques, Music Video Production, and Pre-Production Techniques.
Tom Ross proposes to photograph architectural features around Salford Quays and Manchester to showcase the areas. He plans to take 50 landscape photos focusing on iconic locations like the Lowry, Media City, and Imperial War Museum. Ross will use a Nikon D3100 or Canon 7D camera owned by his college due to their easy settings. He aims to capture the work, leisure, and calm aspects of Salford Quays through controlled depth of field, shutter speed, and white balance to portray a fun atmosphere. Ross will conduct a risk assessment before photographing around Salford Quays and Manchester town center.
Photography portrait shoot risk assessment form (1)TomMichaelRoss
This document provides a template for conducting a risk assessment for a film photography shoot in Manchester Town Centre. It lists potential hazards like steps, traffic, weather, building collapse, theft, and dropping equipment. For each hazard, it considers who may be harmed, what property could be damaged, existing risk controls, and the risk assessment level. A chart is then provided to determine the risk assessment level based on the likelihood and consequences of each hazard. Further actions will be identified based on the risk level.
Thomas Ross analyzed photographs by Kilian Schonberger for a university assignment. Kilian's photos feature contrasting colors with dark skies and brighter landscapes. Most images were taken at night or sunset in Iceland or Scotland, known for their bare landscapes. One photo depicts a small icy pond surrounded by hills with a vibrant sunset in the distance. Kilian focused on the icy pond and sunset, contrasting colors isolated through composition. Thomas notes Kilian's consistent theme of isolationism and how it could influence his own work.
_ig4 assignment landscapes and portraits 2014 to 2015TomMichaelRoss
This document provides an assignment brief for a unit on photography. The assignment requires students to complete four tasks: 1) create a blog evaluating different uses of photography; 2) create a PowerPoint on photographic techniques and complete mini photo shoots; 3) complete two photo shoots on landscapes and portraits and select final images; and 4) evaluate their project and select final images. The deadline is December 18th and the assignment aims to develop students' understanding and practical skills in photography.
The student proposes a portrait photography project shooting band members and people with musical instruments. They plan to shoot 50 portraits and edit them down to 10 for a music magazine. They are inspired by photographers Nick Pickles, Rebecca Randall, and Vanessa Jordan who shoot bands and musicians. The student will use a Canon 7D camera with a 50mm prime lens and tripod to capture high quality portraits outside in Manchester town centre, representing the style of the magazine Classic Rock.
Tom Ross took photos at Salford lads club for his music magazine cover and spread but found they were overexposed. In Photoshop, he added a black and white filter, darkened the image, and cropped it to fit the page better. For the final cover, he added text over the photo and included an image of a CD to make his magazine look more professional and like a real music publication.
The document discusses different types of briefs that can be used between media companies and clients for projects. A contractual brief outlines strict guidelines that must be followed. A negotiated brief allows for discussion if any issues arise with the initial brief. A formal brief provides basic information and allows for further discussion. An informal brief is a verbal agreement rather than a written document. A commission brief involves one company hiring another to complete work for a third-party client.
Tom Ross created a 1 hour radio show about Manchester music and news using recordings from the Eccles College radio studio and a personal audio recorder. While the quality of the recordings was clear, Tom notes that his speaking could have been clearer. He learned how to edit sound clips and adjust volumes using Reaper audio editing software. For his next project, Tom would create a survey first to get audience input, have a co-presenter to make recording easier, and add jingles to make the show more professional. Overall, most listeners thought the show was good but some felt it was unprofessional, and Tom is happy with the final outcome while seeing ways it could be improved.
The document discusses different types of briefs used in media projects:
- Contractual briefs strictly outline guidelines that must be followed to avoid legal issues.
- Negotiated briefs allow involved parties to discuss and change elements to suit all parties.
- Formal briefs provide basic information and allow for further discussion during negotiations.
- Informal briefs are verbal discussions that lead to agreed-upon project requirements.
Charles Cooper, an 18-year-old YouTuber, has formally challenged Josh Eggerton, the two-year reigning champion of MineCon, to a winner-takes-all battle to determine who is the best Minecraft player. Josh became famous for his YouTube videos and skill at MineCon, but now a new challenger has emerged in Charles, who was inspired by Josh to begin his own YouTube channel. Their highly anticipated showdown will decide who retains the title of Minecraft champion.
Copyright protects original creative works like images, books, films and songs from being used without permission. To use an image created by someone else, you need to find the original owner and get their permission. The document discusses how to locate the owner of an image online to request permission to use it in your own work, and the importance of crediting the owner if allowed to use their image.
The document summarizes and compares the design elements, target audiences, and genres of two music magazines: Kerrang and Q Magazine. Kerrang uses bold, dark colors that would appeal to emo/goth audiences. The text is large and focuses on punk/rock bands to attract younger readers. Q Magazine uses brighter colors as it covers both rock and chart music. It aims for a slightly broader audience. Both magazines use their logo prominently and include information about artists, issues, and dates in the terminal area.
1. The document describes a student's design of a magazine front cover and double-page spread for a music magazine called V Music.
2. The student took inspiration from magazines like Kerrang and Hammer and used classic indie/rock themes of black and white images and included a free CD in the design.
3. The target audience is described as mainly people aged 14-21, with a focus on socio-economic classes C2-D, and more aimed at males but possibly appealing also to some females.
This document discusses using genre analysis and auteur theory to analyze films. It explains Lacey's Repertoire of Elements, which provides a framework for analyzing a film's setting, characters, narrative events, iconography, and style/technical codes. The document applies this framework to analyze the trailers and conventions of films like Pulp Fiction, Walk Among the Tombstones, Mean Girls, and Napoleon Dynamite. Key points of analysis include the films' genres, iconography, settings, and whether they demonstrate generic or distinctive authorial styles.
This document summarizes three news stories created by the author for an assignment. The first story was about an animal named Will who was moved to Eccles College, and involved research and recording an script. The second was a "voice report" combining a recorded script with snippets from an interview with the head of studies. The third used vox pops to get opinions on e-cigs through research and recorded questions and answers. Overall the assignment involved research, script-writing, recording, and editing interviews and stories into news shows ranging from 2 to 5 minutes.
There are multiple ways to analyze films, including using elements like iconography, character, narrative, and audio codes to examine what is depicted. For example, in the film Cowboys and Aliens, Western genre conventions like cactuses and tumbleweeds in the background clearly identify it as a western. Additionally, an auteur filmmaker has their own distinct editing style and brings their personal creative vision to each movie, like Quentin Tarantino and Tim Burton, whereas commercial directors may lack a unique directorial style.
The interview prep sheet outlines an upcoming interview on April 30th about e-cigarettes. The interview will be conducted by Thomas Ross of a local newspaper at the Eccles Sixth Form Centre. A sound recorder will be used to capture opinions from students and teachers on whether e-cigarettes should be allowed in public, if they help people quit smoking, and general opinions on e-cigarettes. The purpose is to explore views on the topic for an article.
Ecigs have risen in popularity since 2011 but have mixed reviews. Some people have switched to ecigs but later started smoking regular cigarettes. However, ecigs have helped some people quit smoking. There is disagreement over whether ecigs should be used indoors like at schools. While ecigs may help some quit smoking, many believe they do not actually help people stop smoking cigarettes. Overall opinions of ecigs are negative though ecig users likely won't stop using them.
The interview is scheduled for March 27th at 1pm between journalist Tom Ross and Mark Wilkinson from Salford Community College. The purpose is to determine if the college is willing to let students use empty rooms during their spare time or make a new, larger student area. Planned questions focus on any plans for expanding student space, availability of rooms for individual work, potential improvements to furniture and equipment, student responsibility, and consequences for misusing areas.
The document discusses the movie Cinderella (2015) and its target audiences. It aims to attract both children and their parents by appealing to children with its fairy tale story and similarities to Frozen, while also attracting parents through marketing that features the child-focused elements. The movie tells the classic Cinderella story. Its marketing uses posters that reference Frozen to draw audiences and plays trailers in theaters and on TV. It aims to appeal to both young female viewers and their parents through this multi-generational approach.
This document summarizes the marketing strategies used for the 2015 Disney film Cinderella. It notes that the film targets both children, who are familiar with the classic fairy tale, as well as their parents through references to the popular Frozen film. The marketing utilizes posters showing the resemblance to Frozen's Elsa character to draw in different audiences. Trailers are shown before other films in theaters and on television to generate buzz. Social media is also utilized to promote the film for free. The film's marketing effectively targets multiple generations to increase ticket sales.
The amount of students attending Eccles Sixth Form Centre has increased, leading to less space for students to relax between lessons. The reporter spoke to the head of studies, Mark Wilkinson, about available facilities for students. Mark explained that some areas have been closed off due to mistreatment and damage, with cleaners reporting excessive litter and damaged furniture. The solution is for students to take care of the areas to keep them open.
This document summarizes the writer's three favorite action movies from the Marvel franchise: Avengers Assemble, Captain America 2: The Winter Soldier, and X-Men: Days of Future Past. The writer enjoys researching Marvel movies in advance because they have a strong interest in the franchise. Avengers Assemble features the Avengers working together to stop an evil alien race. Captain America faces his difficult past as the Winter Soldier is revealed to have been brainwashed by the evil group Hydra. X-Men: Days of Future Past combines the newer and older X-Men movies, sending Wolverine back in time to prevent a machine from killing all mutants.
Tom Ross took photos at Salford lads club for his music magazine cover and spread but found they were overexposed. In Photoshop, he added a black and white filter, darkened the image, and cropped it to fit the page better. For the final cover, he added text over the photo and included an image of a CD to make his magazine look more professional and like a real music publication.
The document discusses different types of briefs that can be used between media companies and clients for projects. A contractual brief outlines strict guidelines that must be followed. A negotiated brief allows for discussion if any issues arise with the initial brief. A formal brief provides basic information and allows for further discussion. An informal brief is a verbal agreement rather than a written document. A commission brief involves one company hiring another to complete work for a third-party client.
Tom Ross created a 1 hour radio show about Manchester music and news using recordings from the Eccles College radio studio and a personal audio recorder. While the quality of the recordings was clear, Tom notes that his speaking could have been clearer. He learned how to edit sound clips and adjust volumes using Reaper audio editing software. For his next project, Tom would create a survey first to get audience input, have a co-presenter to make recording easier, and add jingles to make the show more professional. Overall, most listeners thought the show was good but some felt it was unprofessional, and Tom is happy with the final outcome while seeing ways it could be improved.
The document discusses different types of briefs used in media projects:
- Contractual briefs strictly outline guidelines that must be followed to avoid legal issues.
- Negotiated briefs allow involved parties to discuss and change elements to suit all parties.
- Formal briefs provide basic information and allow for further discussion during negotiations.
- Informal briefs are verbal discussions that lead to agreed-upon project requirements.
Charles Cooper, an 18-year-old YouTuber, has formally challenged Josh Eggerton, the two-year reigning champion of MineCon, to a winner-takes-all battle to determine who is the best Minecraft player. Josh became famous for his YouTube videos and skill at MineCon, but now a new challenger has emerged in Charles, who was inspired by Josh to begin his own YouTube channel. Their highly anticipated showdown will decide who retains the title of Minecraft champion.
Copyright protects original creative works like images, books, films and songs from being used without permission. To use an image created by someone else, you need to find the original owner and get their permission. The document discusses how to locate the owner of an image online to request permission to use it in your own work, and the importance of crediting the owner if allowed to use their image.
The document summarizes and compares the design elements, target audiences, and genres of two music magazines: Kerrang and Q Magazine. Kerrang uses bold, dark colors that would appeal to emo/goth audiences. The text is large and focuses on punk/rock bands to attract younger readers. Q Magazine uses brighter colors as it covers both rock and chart music. It aims for a slightly broader audience. Both magazines use their logo prominently and include information about artists, issues, and dates in the terminal area.
1. The document describes a student's design of a magazine front cover and double-page spread for a music magazine called V Music.
2. The student took inspiration from magazines like Kerrang and Hammer and used classic indie/rock themes of black and white images and included a free CD in the design.
3. The target audience is described as mainly people aged 14-21, with a focus on socio-economic classes C2-D, and more aimed at males but possibly appealing also to some females.
This document discusses using genre analysis and auteur theory to analyze films. It explains Lacey's Repertoire of Elements, which provides a framework for analyzing a film's setting, characters, narrative events, iconography, and style/technical codes. The document applies this framework to analyze the trailers and conventions of films like Pulp Fiction, Walk Among the Tombstones, Mean Girls, and Napoleon Dynamite. Key points of analysis include the films' genres, iconography, settings, and whether they demonstrate generic or distinctive authorial styles.
This document summarizes three news stories created by the author for an assignment. The first story was about an animal named Will who was moved to Eccles College, and involved research and recording an script. The second was a "voice report" combining a recorded script with snippets from an interview with the head of studies. The third used vox pops to get opinions on e-cigs through research and recorded questions and answers. Overall the assignment involved research, script-writing, recording, and editing interviews and stories into news shows ranging from 2 to 5 minutes.
There are multiple ways to analyze films, including using elements like iconography, character, narrative, and audio codes to examine what is depicted. For example, in the film Cowboys and Aliens, Western genre conventions like cactuses and tumbleweeds in the background clearly identify it as a western. Additionally, an auteur filmmaker has their own distinct editing style and brings their personal creative vision to each movie, like Quentin Tarantino and Tim Burton, whereas commercial directors may lack a unique directorial style.
The interview prep sheet outlines an upcoming interview on April 30th about e-cigarettes. The interview will be conducted by Thomas Ross of a local newspaper at the Eccles Sixth Form Centre. A sound recorder will be used to capture opinions from students and teachers on whether e-cigarettes should be allowed in public, if they help people quit smoking, and general opinions on e-cigarettes. The purpose is to explore views on the topic for an article.
Ecigs have risen in popularity since 2011 but have mixed reviews. Some people have switched to ecigs but later started smoking regular cigarettes. However, ecigs have helped some people quit smoking. There is disagreement over whether ecigs should be used indoors like at schools. While ecigs may help some quit smoking, many believe they do not actually help people stop smoking cigarettes. Overall opinions of ecigs are negative though ecig users likely won't stop using them.
The interview is scheduled for March 27th at 1pm between journalist Tom Ross and Mark Wilkinson from Salford Community College. The purpose is to determine if the college is willing to let students use empty rooms during their spare time or make a new, larger student area. Planned questions focus on any plans for expanding student space, availability of rooms for individual work, potential improvements to furniture and equipment, student responsibility, and consequences for misusing areas.
The document discusses the movie Cinderella (2015) and its target audiences. It aims to attract both children and their parents by appealing to children with its fairy tale story and similarities to Frozen, while also attracting parents through marketing that features the child-focused elements. The movie tells the classic Cinderella story. Its marketing uses posters that reference Frozen to draw audiences and plays trailers in theaters and on TV. It aims to appeal to both young female viewers and their parents through this multi-generational approach.
This document summarizes the marketing strategies used for the 2015 Disney film Cinderella. It notes that the film targets both children, who are familiar with the classic fairy tale, as well as their parents through references to the popular Frozen film. The marketing utilizes posters showing the resemblance to Frozen's Elsa character to draw in different audiences. Trailers are shown before other films in theaters and on television to generate buzz. Social media is also utilized to promote the film for free. The film's marketing effectively targets multiple generations to increase ticket sales.
The amount of students attending Eccles Sixth Form Centre has increased, leading to less space for students to relax between lessons. The reporter spoke to the head of studies, Mark Wilkinson, about available facilities for students. Mark explained that some areas have been closed off due to mistreatment and damage, with cleaners reporting excessive litter and damaged furniture. The solution is for students to take care of the areas to keep them open.
This document summarizes the writer's three favorite action movies from the Marvel franchise: Avengers Assemble, Captain America 2: The Winter Soldier, and X-Men: Days of Future Past. The writer enjoys researching Marvel movies in advance because they have a strong interest in the franchise. Avengers Assemble features the Avengers working together to stop an evil alien race. Captain America faces his difficult past as the Winter Soldier is revealed to have been brainwashed by the evil group Hydra. X-Men: Days of Future Past combines the newer and older X-Men movies, sending Wolverine back in time to prevent a machine from killing all mutants.
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