Marketing and distribution in my case studiesrossgolding98
This document discusses marketing and distribution strategies for films. Marketing includes print, merchandise, and promotional tours and interviews. Distribution refers to release dates and formats like Blu-ray, DVD, and TV. There are three types of distribution: simultaneous release across media, standard theatrical release followed by DVD, and straight-to-video release without a theatrical run. The document provides examples for the films Gravity and The Quiet Ones, including their marketing budgets and distribution formats and timelines.
The document describes potential designs for the front covers and contents pages of magazines focused on hip hop and dance music genres. For the hip hop magazine front cover, the summary proposes featuring two iconic hip hop artists in lab coats to imply a humorous science theme. The dance magazine front cover depicts an exuberant mid-air shot with bright colors to reflect the exciting nature of dance music. The hip hop contents page uses a bold colorful image and dark color scheme, while the dance version includes multiple images and varied fonts in a visually engaging layout.
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 developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Genres are defined by both repetition and difference to attract audiences. They position participants in roles and help categorize texts and audience responses based on common elements. However, genre is constantly negotiated and changes as culture changes, requiring audiences to adapt. Genres can be defined by their plot, characters, and settings, often forming around shared experiences. They may also reflect current events through their style or themes.
Kings of Leon released their seventh studio album, "When You See Yourself," in March 2021 to positive reviews. The album showcases the band's signature blend of bluesy, Southern rock sounds and introspective lyrics. Lead single "The Bandit" is an anthemic rock song that sets the tone for the album's themes of personal growth and change.
The document discusses the media technologies used in creating a music video. It describes using a Canon 550D camera, which allowed for high quality and manipulable footage. Adobe Premiere software was used to edit the footage, applying techniques like cropping, overlaying, and transitions. Some super 8 footage was obtained and filmed on camera while playing on a TV to give an older look. Effects like black and white, blur, and solarize were used. Research was done by watching various music videos on YouTube to gather ideas, particularly liking the stop-start effect from one video.
Marketing and distribution in my case studiesrossgolding98
This document discusses marketing and distribution strategies for films. Marketing includes print, merchandise, and promotional tours and interviews. Distribution refers to release dates and formats like Blu-ray, DVD, and TV. There are three types of distribution: simultaneous release across media, standard theatrical release followed by DVD, and straight-to-video release without a theatrical run. The document provides examples for the films Gravity and The Quiet Ones, including their marketing budgets and distribution formats and timelines.
The document describes potential designs for the front covers and contents pages of magazines focused on hip hop and dance music genres. For the hip hop magazine front cover, the summary proposes featuring two iconic hip hop artists in lab coats to imply a humorous science theme. The dance magazine front cover depicts an exuberant mid-air shot with bright colors to reflect the exciting nature of dance music. The hip hop contents page uses a bold colorful image and dark color scheme, while the dance version includes multiple images and varied fonts in a visually engaging layout.
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 developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Genres are defined by both repetition and difference to attract audiences. They position participants in roles and help categorize texts and audience responses based on common elements. However, genre is constantly negotiated and changes as culture changes, requiring audiences to adapt. Genres can be defined by their plot, characters, and settings, often forming around shared experiences. They may also reflect current events through their style or themes.
Kings of Leon released their seventh studio album, "When You See Yourself," in March 2021 to positive reviews. The album showcases the band's signature blend of bluesy, Southern rock sounds and introspective lyrics. Lead single "The Bandit" is an anthemic rock song that sets the tone for the album's themes of personal growth and change.
The document discusses the media technologies used in creating a music video. It describes using a Canon 550D camera, which allowed for high quality and manipulable footage. Adobe Premiere software was used to edit the footage, applying techniques like cropping, overlaying, and transitions. Some super 8 footage was obtained and filmed on camera while playing on a TV to give an older look. Effects like black and white, blur, and solarize were used. Research was done by watching various music videos on YouTube to gather ideas, particularly liking the stop-start effect from one video.
The document contains draft content. It does not provide any other context or details about the nature of the drafts, their topic, intended purpose, author, or other essential information. In just 3 sentences or less, this is the highest level summary that can be generated about the sparse information provided in the source document.
Brand guidelines outline how a company presents itself through its history, vision, personality, and values. They specify the typeface, logo, colors, and branding identity that represent the company. The typeface is the font design used, the logo is a symbol that identifies the company's products, and consistent colors and graphic elements create a distinct visual brand identity that influences customer perception.
This document discusses using the "GAPS" framework and uses and gratifications theory to develop a magazine targeted towards mid-adolescents to young adults with an interest in dance music. It analyzes how the magazine can fulfill information, personal identity, social interaction, and entertainment needs through providing news, profiles on artists, forums for discussion, and competitions with prizes. Social media would also be used to engage this audience and stay up to date on trends. The magazine would be advertised through radio spots, posters, merchandise, and having a sponsored stage at music festivals.
The document discusses the equipment, software, and lighting that will be used to create a music video. Specifically, it mentions that a Canon 550D camera will be used for high quality recording, footage will be edited in Adobe Premiere Pro which the author is familiar with, and the lighting in the school's black box drama studio can be adjusted to look professional.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document outlines various risks associated with filming the production "Revelry" including personal injury, health and safety issues, and potential damage to equipment. It identifies tripping over wires, electrical fires from improperly stored lighting equipment, burns from hot lights, damage to expensive cameras and other gear, and medical issues among crew members as key risks. The document assigns Ross Golding as responsible for minimizing each risk by safely taping wires, properly storing lights when not in use, warning of hot equipment, regularly checking gear, and ensuring crew have required medications.
Kings of Leon's "Supersoaker" music video contains potential intertextual references through the clothing of the band members and actresses. Their outfits of leather jackets and rolled up shirt sleeves could reference the 1950s-set film "Grease." Additionally, a large Marilyn Monroe picture and colorful background art imitate Andy Warhol's pop art style from the late 1950s.
Kings of Leon released their eighth studio album "When You See Yourself" in March 2021 to positive reviews. The album showcases the band's signature blend of bluesy rock and roll with melodic pop sensibilities. Lead single "The Bandit" is an infectious rock anthem that sets the tone for an album that finds the band maturing but still making emotionally resonant, guitar-driven music.
The document contains draft content. It does not provide any other context or details about the nature of the drafts, their topic, intended purpose, author, or other essential information. In just 3 sentences or less, this is the highest level summary that can be generated about the sparse information provided.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
The document discusses using the GAPS framework and uses and gratifications theory to develop a magazine targeted at mid-adolescents to young adults with an interest in dance music. It analyzes the magazine's genre, audience, purpose and selling point using GAPS. It then explains how the uses and gratifications theory applies to fulfilling information, identity, social interaction and entertainment needs of the target readership. Competitions and partnerships with clothing brands are discussed as ways to incentivize readers.
The document provides an overview of up-and-coming electronic music producer Darwin (real name Ryan Cowling). It discusses his background growing up surrounded by music, his early interests in various instruments, and his discovery of drum and bass which led him to focus on a career in electronic music production. The summary highlights Darwin's success at a young age, including having a number one track on a radio show, regularly performing at venues, and being signed to multiple record labels. It also notes some criticism he has faced but asserts his confidence and talent will lead to continued success.
The document discusses several topics including new facilities and their impact on the future, a profile of a potential new star athlete from England, a piece focused on only selecting the best athletes, an article about athletes who start training later, a profile of famous athlete Mo Farah, and a profile of a math genius.
This document appears to be a magazine or newspaper with sections on drama, improvements, and sports. It includes a story about a young footballer on page 6 and costs 70p.
The document discusses representations of gender in media. It notes that males are commonly portrayed as strong, bold, powerful, and independent, while females are often depicted as weak, domestic, passive, emotional, and sensitive. Examples are given of how the media has created and reinforced views of gender, such as by portraying women as sexual objects and emphasizing parts of their bodies. The media also infantilizes women by portraying them as child-like and vulnerable. In contrast, men are frequently glamorized in the media and shown as heroic protectors who are in control and hold power over women.
This magazine features artists Naughty Boy, SBTRKT, Mr Carmack, Disclosure and Sango. The magazine has a grimey feel to it. It is the November 2014 edition of a magazine that costs £2.50.
The document discusses different types of convergence in media including synergy, technological convergence, and digital convergence. Synergy refers to different companies collaborating to promote each other's products, like a movie and fast food tie-in. Technological convergence occurs when new technologies perform the same tasks as old technologies in more advanced ways. Digital convergence involves the combination of four media industries into one conglomerate allowing content viewing across different devices. Examples provided include synergistic products related to Indiana Jones and Harry Potter films promoting across related media and different technological aspects used to enhance movies like Gravity and The Quiet Ones.
The document contains draft content. It does not provide any other context or details about the nature of the drafts, their topic, intended purpose, author, or other essential information. In just 3 sentences or less, this is the highest level summary that can be generated about the sparse information provided in the source document.
Brand guidelines outline how a company presents itself through its history, vision, personality, and values. They specify the typeface, logo, colors, and branding identity that represent the company. The typeface is the font design used, the logo is a symbol that identifies the company's products, and consistent colors and graphic elements create a distinct visual brand identity that influences customer perception.
This document discusses using the "GAPS" framework and uses and gratifications theory to develop a magazine targeted towards mid-adolescents to young adults with an interest in dance music. It analyzes how the magazine can fulfill information, personal identity, social interaction, and entertainment needs through providing news, profiles on artists, forums for discussion, and competitions with prizes. Social media would also be used to engage this audience and stay up to date on trends. The magazine would be advertised through radio spots, posters, merchandise, and having a sponsored stage at music festivals.
The document discusses the equipment, software, and lighting that will be used to create a music video. Specifically, it mentions that a Canon 550D camera will be used for high quality recording, footage will be edited in Adobe Premiere Pro which the author is familiar with, and the lighting in the school's black box drama studio can be adjusted to look professional.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document outlines various risks associated with filming the production "Revelry" including personal injury, health and safety issues, and potential damage to equipment. It identifies tripping over wires, electrical fires from improperly stored lighting equipment, burns from hot lights, damage to expensive cameras and other gear, and medical issues among crew members as key risks. The document assigns Ross Golding as responsible for minimizing each risk by safely taping wires, properly storing lights when not in use, warning of hot equipment, regularly checking gear, and ensuring crew have required medications.
Kings of Leon's "Supersoaker" music video contains potential intertextual references through the clothing of the band members and actresses. Their outfits of leather jackets and rolled up shirt sleeves could reference the 1950s-set film "Grease." Additionally, a large Marilyn Monroe picture and colorful background art imitate Andy Warhol's pop art style from the late 1950s.
Kings of Leon released their eighth studio album "When You See Yourself" in March 2021 to positive reviews. The album showcases the band's signature blend of bluesy rock and roll with melodic pop sensibilities. Lead single "The Bandit" is an infectious rock anthem that sets the tone for an album that finds the band maturing but still making emotionally resonant, guitar-driven music.
The document contains draft content. It does not provide any other context or details about the nature of the drafts, their topic, intended purpose, author, or other essential information. In just 3 sentences or less, this is the highest level summary that can be generated about the sparse information provided.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
The document discusses using the GAPS framework and uses and gratifications theory to develop a magazine targeted at mid-adolescents to young adults with an interest in dance music. It analyzes the magazine's genre, audience, purpose and selling point using GAPS. It then explains how the uses and gratifications theory applies to fulfilling information, identity, social interaction and entertainment needs of the target readership. Competitions and partnerships with clothing brands are discussed as ways to incentivize readers.
The document provides an overview of up-and-coming electronic music producer Darwin (real name Ryan Cowling). It discusses his background growing up surrounded by music, his early interests in various instruments, and his discovery of drum and bass which led him to focus on a career in electronic music production. The summary highlights Darwin's success at a young age, including having a number one track on a radio show, regularly performing at venues, and being signed to multiple record labels. It also notes some criticism he has faced but asserts his confidence and talent will lead to continued success.
The document discusses several topics including new facilities and their impact on the future, a profile of a potential new star athlete from England, a piece focused on only selecting the best athletes, an article about athletes who start training later, a profile of famous athlete Mo Farah, and a profile of a math genius.
This document appears to be a magazine or newspaper with sections on drama, improvements, and sports. It includes a story about a young footballer on page 6 and costs 70p.
The document discusses representations of gender in media. It notes that males are commonly portrayed as strong, bold, powerful, and independent, while females are often depicted as weak, domestic, passive, emotional, and sensitive. Examples are given of how the media has created and reinforced views of gender, such as by portraying women as sexual objects and emphasizing parts of their bodies. The media also infantilizes women by portraying them as child-like and vulnerable. In contrast, men are frequently glamorized in the media and shown as heroic protectors who are in control and hold power over women.
This magazine features artists Naughty Boy, SBTRKT, Mr Carmack, Disclosure and Sango. The magazine has a grimey feel to it. It is the November 2014 edition of a magazine that costs £2.50.
The document discusses different types of convergence in media including synergy, technological convergence, and digital convergence. Synergy refers to different companies collaborating to promote each other's products, like a movie and fast food tie-in. Technological convergence occurs when new technologies perform the same tasks as old technologies in more advanced ways. Digital convergence involves the combination of four media industries into one conglomerate allowing content viewing across different devices. Examples provided include synergistic products related to Indiana Jones and Harry Potter films promoting across related media and different technological aspects used to enhance movies like Gravity and The Quiet Ones.
This document defines and provides examples of key media and business terms:
- Synergy involves different companies promoting each other's products, like a film and fast food tie-in.
- Convergence integrates different platforms, such as an Xbox being a game console, DVD player, and internet device.
- Examples of synergetic products for Indiana Jones and Harry Potter franchises include films, books, games, toys, and theme park attractions across related companies.
- Technological convergence creates new technologies that perform the same tasks in more advanced ways. Digital and media convergence combine industries to share multimedia content across devices.