The document analyzes the cover of the Blender magazine issue featuring Katy Perry. It notes that the masthead is in a bold sans serif font in black that stands out against the white background. Katy Perry's image slightly covers the masthead, indicating the magazine targets a mainstream audience. The target audience is described as teenagers, especially males, as Perry's image is seductive. The document analyzes the effective use of Perry's central image and placement of cover lines around it according to design principles.
This document discusses and analyzes the cover of a Lady Gaga issue of Billboard magazine. Key aspects analyzed include the color scheme, positioning of Lady Gaga, and how cover lines are used. It also reflects on design choices and how they impact whether the cover will attract readers.
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This document analyzes magazine front cover photographs from different music magazines. It summarizes the key elements of each photograph and how they effectively represent the magazine's brand and target audience. The photographs use bright colors, futuristic or playful themes, and creative poses or styles to catch readers' attention while reflecting the type of music and content featured in the magazine.
The magazine cover uses bright colors and a seductive main image to attract various target audiences. The masthead is consistently displayed in bold at the top left to identify the magazine. The main cover line uses contrasting colors and fonts to draw attention to the featured interview with Cheryl Cole. A variety of cover lines mentioning different artists aim to engage both younger and older readers. Overall, the design principles ensure the magazine cover catches the eye while representing the magazine's style.
The document summarizes a magazine cover featuring Jennifer Lopez. Key details include:
- Jennifer Lopez is the main cover image in the center, drawing readers in with her direct gaze.
- The masthead and cover lines are in red and other colors, coordinating with Lopez's red dress.
- The layout follows the rule of thirds, with cover lines on the left, image center, and right.
- The target audience is affluent, fashion-interested women seeking inspiration from Lopez.
This document provides an analysis of the cover of a Lady Gaga magazine. It summarizes key elements of the cover design including the bright colors, Lady Gaga's recognizable image, bold cover lines, and the younger target demographic appealed to through risque elements and rebellious language. Overall design principles like the masthead placement and left-to-right text flow follow conventions to maximize visibility and comprehension.
The document provides an analysis of the design elements of different magazine covers and how they attract their target audiences. It discusses aspects like the masthead, main image, model credit, cover lines, colors, typefaces, photography lighting, and design principles used. Key points made include that bright colors like yellow and pink attract younger audiences; revealing images and celebrities appeal to both female and male readers; and formal layouts but informal language can target both adults and teenagers.
The magazine cover features a young female model with unusual makeup and a spider on her face that grabs the reader's attention. The masthead is placed horizontally but regular readers will still recognize the magazine. A clear color scheme is used throughout the cover that matches different elements. The choice of model represents the magazine's youthful and quirky nature.
The magazine cover uses bold blue and pink colors to attract both male and female readers. The main image is of Kanye West looking directly at the camera against a dull background to draw attention. Lighting is used to make the image and text stand out while creating a mysterious mood. Cover lines in pink, blue, and black down the right side advertise the magazine's contents while following the formal house style.
This document discusses and analyzes the cover of a Lady Gaga issue of Billboard magazine. Key aspects analyzed include the color scheme, positioning of Lady Gaga, and how cover lines are used. It also reflects on design choices and how they impact whether the cover will attract readers.
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This document analyzes magazine front cover photographs from different music magazines. It summarizes the key elements of each photograph and how they effectively represent the magazine's brand and target audience. The photographs use bright colors, futuristic or playful themes, and creative poses or styles to catch readers' attention while reflecting the type of music and content featured in the magazine.
The magazine cover uses bright colors and a seductive main image to attract various target audiences. The masthead is consistently displayed in bold at the top left to identify the magazine. The main cover line uses contrasting colors and fonts to draw attention to the featured interview with Cheryl Cole. A variety of cover lines mentioning different artists aim to engage both younger and older readers. Overall, the design principles ensure the magazine cover catches the eye while representing the magazine's style.
The document summarizes a magazine cover featuring Jennifer Lopez. Key details include:
- Jennifer Lopez is the main cover image in the center, drawing readers in with her direct gaze.
- The masthead and cover lines are in red and other colors, coordinating with Lopez's red dress.
- The layout follows the rule of thirds, with cover lines on the left, image center, and right.
- The target audience is affluent, fashion-interested women seeking inspiration from Lopez.
This document provides an analysis of the cover of a Lady Gaga magazine. It summarizes key elements of the cover design including the bright colors, Lady Gaga's recognizable image, bold cover lines, and the younger target demographic appealed to through risque elements and rebellious language. Overall design principles like the masthead placement and left-to-right text flow follow conventions to maximize visibility and comprehension.
The document provides an analysis of the design elements of different magazine covers and how they attract their target audiences. It discusses aspects like the masthead, main image, model credit, cover lines, colors, typefaces, photography lighting, and design principles used. Key points made include that bright colors like yellow and pink attract younger audiences; revealing images and celebrities appeal to both female and male readers; and formal layouts but informal language can target both adults and teenagers.
The magazine cover features a young female model with unusual makeup and a spider on her face that grabs the reader's attention. The masthead is placed horizontally but regular readers will still recognize the magazine. A clear color scheme is used throughout the cover that matches different elements. The choice of model represents the magazine's youthful and quirky nature.
The magazine cover uses bold blue and pink colors to attract both male and female readers. The main image is of Kanye West looking directly at the camera against a dull background to draw attention. Lighting is used to make the image and text stand out while creating a mysterious mood. Cover lines in pink, blue, and black down the right side advertise the magazine's contents while following the formal house style.
The document analyzes the design elements and conventions used on the cover of a magazine. Key elements include:
1) The masthead is large and bold to grab attention, positioned in the top third as is typical.
2) The main cover line and image dominate the page, with the line positioned above to maintain prominence over the image.
3) Additional lines like the date, skyline, and buzz words are used to inform readers of content and attract potential buyers.
1) The document provides details on the layout, images, and text used on the cover of a magazine featuring Lana Del Rey. It analyzes design elements like the masthead, cover title, main image placement, and price/date text size.
2) Key aspects summarized include the simplistic background layout representing the magazine's style, Lana Del Rey's image in the center to identify her as the main topic, and the obscured masthead/pricing to possibly indicate a more expensive magazine.
3) Additional sections like "plug" and "secondary lead" are described in terms of using attention-grabbing words to entice readers and provide more content value for the cost.
The document analyzes the front covers of two music magazines - NME and Q magazine.
For NME, the summary is that it targets 16-24 year olds interested in rock and indie music. The Amy Winehouse cover image is analyzed as being quite sexualized but effective at drawing readers in. The design uses bold red and black colors consistent with the rock genre.
For Q magazine, the target audience is older adults aged 25-40 interested in various music genres. The Take That cover image appeals more to women. The mature design uses black, white, red and gold colors with tidy layout and fonts appealing to older readers. Both covers effectively use design principles to guide readers' eyes to key elements.
The magazine cover uses bold colors, fonts, and imagery to attract its target audience. Red, white, and black colors stand out and convey sophistication. Cheryl Cole's dark, mysterious photo in a seductive pose draws in both her fans and those interested in her. The masthead in bright red and overlapping the image ensures it is the first thing seen. Together, these visual elements grab attention while reflecting the magazine's mature readership.
The magazine cover uses pink, white and yellow colors that give it a feminine look to attract female readers. Beyonce is featured wearing a revealing outfit that also aims to attract male readers. The masthead uses vibrant colors like red, blue and yellow for recognition and an informal style for younger readers. The lighting emphasizes the intimate feel of the image while drawing attention to Beyonce's face. The main cover line introduces Beyonce and a quote to attract many fans to the special edition focused on an awards event.
The magazine cover uses various design techniques to draw attention to key information. The central image of Katy Perry dominates the cover. Her gaze directly addresses the audience. Additional techniques like bold fonts, different colors, and pull quotes are used to highlight the artist's name and other important details. The layout, colors, images, and text work together to effectively promote the stories and grab readers' interest.
The magazine cover uses bright colors like blue, pink, and black to attract its target audience of teenagers and young adults. The main image of popular rapper Kanye West draws attention, with his serious expression showing his dedication to music. Additional artists like Britney Spears and The Dream also appeal to fans of hip hop and rap music. Together, the prominent placement of Kanye West and use of vibrant colors front and center achieve the goal of highlighting current music artists and genres to the magazine's core demographic.
The magazine cover features Florence Welch, the lead singer of Florence and the Machine, in close-up. Her distinctive red hair takes up much of the cover and contrasts with the black and white color scheme. The masthead is in white to avoid clashing with Florence's hair. The cover uses bold fonts, Florence's familiar appearance, and intriguing taglines to attract readers and showcase the featured artist and other interviews. Photographic lighting emphasizes Florence's pale skin and red hair to create a cohesive design that highlights her recognizable image and style.
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The document summarizes and analyzes the front cover of the NME music magazine featuring Rihanna. Key points include:
- The large pink masthead and font make the title eye-catching and tie into the pink and black color scheme.
- The headline in the center of the page above Rihanna's full-page image draws the viewer's eyes to identify her.
- The target audience is identified as females aged 16-25 based on Rihanna's age and the bright pink color.
- Elements like the puffs, barcode, and price placement follow magazine conventions while the full-page image stands out.
Music magazines cover music artists and culture through interviews, photos, and charts. Billboard magazine, founded in 1894, became well known for its music charts starting in 1936. In the 1950s, it faced competition from newer magazines like Melody Maker and New Musical Express, which appealed to younger audiences. Today, Q Magazine is the top-selling monthly music magazine in the UK.
The magazine cover features a close-up image of a model to attract its target audiences of young adults and women. The masthead in bold font clearly identifies the magazine as "Q". Bright orange, red, and white colors are used to create a wild, seductive atmosphere. High key lighting makes the model's image vibrant and vintage. The main cover line in larger text pays tribute to Amy Winehouse one year after her death to draw readers in. Additional cover lines list contents to encourage sales against competitors.
The magazine cover uses bold colors, fonts, and positioning of images and text to draw attention and convey key information. The central image of Katy Perry dominates the page. Her direct gaze at the viewer is intended to involve the audience. Use of buzzwords and differing fonts emphasize important stories and promotions. Proper placement of the masthead, issue date, and other elements follows industry conventions to clearly communicate the publication's identity and contents.
Your media product represents a particular social group in the following ways:
- Target demographic: Based on your market research, your target audience is 16-year-old girls who enjoy indie/alternative/rock music. This represents a specific youth demographic interested in this genre of music.
- Musical interests: The content and stories featured focus on indie/rock bands and artists that would appeal to this social group. Including a competition for a festival known for indie acts further signals the musical tastes represented.
- Visual style: The bright color scheme, use of a young female on the cover, and casual/individualistic dress and style depicted visually convey the fashion and aesthetic preferences of this social group.
- Topics covered:
The masthead for the magazine 'Q' is in white lettering on a red background in the top left third of the magazine cover. It establishes the magazine brand. The main cover image is of Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, whose arm links through the Q logo. The cover lines are written as if directly on the page to seem more personal. The background relates to Coldplay's tour theme to appeal to fans. Key details like the date and barcode are clearly displayed for readers.
This is research that I had to do on music magazines, which looks in more detail at the front cover, contents page and double page spread. It analyses what and why has been used and how it achieves the target audience.
The magazine cover uses design principles to draw attention to key elements. The masthead in red, black, and white is prominently displayed in the optical area. The main image of Cheryl Cole in the center draws the eye. Cover lines are placed around her in different sizes to highlight important articles. The color palette, fonts, and lighting create a formal, mature style appealing to Cheryl Cole fans and the magazine's target demographic.
The front cover uses a large image of an unusual posing model with an energetic expression, intended to appeal to a younger female audience. Key details like the masthead, teaser text, and barcode indicate this is a commercial fashion magazine targeted towards teenagers and young adults. The monochrome color scheme and bold stylistic elements are used consistently throughout to make visual elements stand out.
The magazine cover uses provocative imagery and bold colors to attract its target audience. A photo of a mysterious woman biting her finger draws the eyes of male readers. Red and white are prominently featured in the masthead and text to pop against the dark background. The design is intended to attract music fans by highlighting artists and genres in large, contrasting text.
Sally McManus conducted primary research through surveys to identify her target audience for a new music magazine. The surveys asked about music preferences, buying habits, and demographics. Younger people aged 15-25 made up the majority of respondents. Indie was the most popular music genre. While most do not usually buy music magazines, they would be willing to pay £2-3 and are most attracted to magazines featuring a recognizable cover star. The magazine will target both male and female 15-25 year olds and focus on indie music, with a weekly publication schedule and £2 price point led by a prominent cover star.
The masthead of a music magazine reflects its musical genre and target audience. Mastheads use word classes like nouns and verbs related to music in puns, slang, or sounds. "Metalhammer" uses the lexical fields of "metal" music and industrial objects. Q Magazine's serif font masthead symbolizes starting to sing and implies an older audience. "KERRANG!" uses an onomatopoeic bold sans-serif smashing effect, mimicking electric guitars and seeming exciting.
This document outlines the financial standards a company must meet to qualify for listing. It provides details on an earnings test and a valuation/revenue test.
The earnings test requires a company to have at least $10 million in pre-tax earnings over the last 3 years, including $2 million in each of the last 2 years. For emerging growth companies, the requirement is $10 million over the last 2 years.
The valuation/revenue test can be satisfied by either having over $500 million in market cap, $100 million in revenues, and $25 million in cash flows over the last 3 years, or just having over $500 million in market cap and $100 million in revenues. Emerging growth companies need
This documentary analyzes a female paedophile ring through interviews with victims and police. It uses camera techniques like close-ups, zooming, and panning to involve the audience and establish eye contact during interviews. Sound and music are used to build tension, with non-diegetic music accompanying a narrator's voiceover. Editing includes cutaways and graphics to provide context during interviews and archive footage of the criminals and evidence.
The document analyzes the design elements and conventions used on the cover of a magazine. Key elements include:
1) The masthead is large and bold to grab attention, positioned in the top third as is typical.
2) The main cover line and image dominate the page, with the line positioned above to maintain prominence over the image.
3) Additional lines like the date, skyline, and buzz words are used to inform readers of content and attract potential buyers.
1) The document provides details on the layout, images, and text used on the cover of a magazine featuring Lana Del Rey. It analyzes design elements like the masthead, cover title, main image placement, and price/date text size.
2) Key aspects summarized include the simplistic background layout representing the magazine's style, Lana Del Rey's image in the center to identify her as the main topic, and the obscured masthead/pricing to possibly indicate a more expensive magazine.
3) Additional sections like "plug" and "secondary lead" are described in terms of using attention-grabbing words to entice readers and provide more content value for the cost.
The document analyzes the front covers of two music magazines - NME and Q magazine.
For NME, the summary is that it targets 16-24 year olds interested in rock and indie music. The Amy Winehouse cover image is analyzed as being quite sexualized but effective at drawing readers in. The design uses bold red and black colors consistent with the rock genre.
For Q magazine, the target audience is older adults aged 25-40 interested in various music genres. The Take That cover image appeals more to women. The mature design uses black, white, red and gold colors with tidy layout and fonts appealing to older readers. Both covers effectively use design principles to guide readers' eyes to key elements.
The magazine cover uses bold colors, fonts, and imagery to attract its target audience. Red, white, and black colors stand out and convey sophistication. Cheryl Cole's dark, mysterious photo in a seductive pose draws in both her fans and those interested in her. The masthead in bright red and overlapping the image ensures it is the first thing seen. Together, these visual elements grab attention while reflecting the magazine's mature readership.
The magazine cover uses pink, white and yellow colors that give it a feminine look to attract female readers. Beyonce is featured wearing a revealing outfit that also aims to attract male readers. The masthead uses vibrant colors like red, blue and yellow for recognition and an informal style for younger readers. The lighting emphasizes the intimate feel of the image while drawing attention to Beyonce's face. The main cover line introduces Beyonce and a quote to attract many fans to the special edition focused on an awards event.
The magazine cover uses various design techniques to draw attention to key information. The central image of Katy Perry dominates the cover. Her gaze directly addresses the audience. Additional techniques like bold fonts, different colors, and pull quotes are used to highlight the artist's name and other important details. The layout, colors, images, and text work together to effectively promote the stories and grab readers' interest.
The magazine cover uses bright colors like blue, pink, and black to attract its target audience of teenagers and young adults. The main image of popular rapper Kanye West draws attention, with his serious expression showing his dedication to music. Additional artists like Britney Spears and The Dream also appeal to fans of hip hop and rap music. Together, the prominent placement of Kanye West and use of vibrant colors front and center achieve the goal of highlighting current music artists and genres to the magazine's core demographic.
The magazine cover features Florence Welch, the lead singer of Florence and the Machine, in close-up. Her distinctive red hair takes up much of the cover and contrasts with the black and white color scheme. The masthead is in white to avoid clashing with Florence's hair. The cover uses bold fonts, Florence's familiar appearance, and intriguing taglines to attract readers and showcase the featured artist and other interviews. Photographic lighting emphasizes Florence's pale skin and red hair to create a cohesive design that highlights her recognizable image and style.
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The document summarizes and analyzes the front cover of the NME music magazine featuring Rihanna. Key points include:
- The large pink masthead and font make the title eye-catching and tie into the pink and black color scheme.
- The headline in the center of the page above Rihanna's full-page image draws the viewer's eyes to identify her.
- The target audience is identified as females aged 16-25 based on Rihanna's age and the bright pink color.
- Elements like the puffs, barcode, and price placement follow magazine conventions while the full-page image stands out.
Music magazines cover music artists and culture through interviews, photos, and charts. Billboard magazine, founded in 1894, became well known for its music charts starting in 1936. In the 1950s, it faced competition from newer magazines like Melody Maker and New Musical Express, which appealed to younger audiences. Today, Q Magazine is the top-selling monthly music magazine in the UK.
The magazine cover features a close-up image of a model to attract its target audiences of young adults and women. The masthead in bold font clearly identifies the magazine as "Q". Bright orange, red, and white colors are used to create a wild, seductive atmosphere. High key lighting makes the model's image vibrant and vintage. The main cover line in larger text pays tribute to Amy Winehouse one year after her death to draw readers in. Additional cover lines list contents to encourage sales against competitors.
The magazine cover uses bold colors, fonts, and positioning of images and text to draw attention and convey key information. The central image of Katy Perry dominates the page. Her direct gaze at the viewer is intended to involve the audience. Use of buzzwords and differing fonts emphasize important stories and promotions. Proper placement of the masthead, issue date, and other elements follows industry conventions to clearly communicate the publication's identity and contents.
Your media product represents a particular social group in the following ways:
- Target demographic: Based on your market research, your target audience is 16-year-old girls who enjoy indie/alternative/rock music. This represents a specific youth demographic interested in this genre of music.
- Musical interests: The content and stories featured focus on indie/rock bands and artists that would appeal to this social group. Including a competition for a festival known for indie acts further signals the musical tastes represented.
- Visual style: The bright color scheme, use of a young female on the cover, and casual/individualistic dress and style depicted visually convey the fashion and aesthetic preferences of this social group.
- Topics covered:
The masthead for the magazine 'Q' is in white lettering on a red background in the top left third of the magazine cover. It establishes the magazine brand. The main cover image is of Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, whose arm links through the Q logo. The cover lines are written as if directly on the page to seem more personal. The background relates to Coldplay's tour theme to appeal to fans. Key details like the date and barcode are clearly displayed for readers.
This is research that I had to do on music magazines, which looks in more detail at the front cover, contents page and double page spread. It analyses what and why has been used and how it achieves the target audience.
The magazine cover uses design principles to draw attention to key elements. The masthead in red, black, and white is prominently displayed in the optical area. The main image of Cheryl Cole in the center draws the eye. Cover lines are placed around her in different sizes to highlight important articles. The color palette, fonts, and lighting create a formal, mature style appealing to Cheryl Cole fans and the magazine's target demographic.
The front cover uses a large image of an unusual posing model with an energetic expression, intended to appeal to a younger female audience. Key details like the masthead, teaser text, and barcode indicate this is a commercial fashion magazine targeted towards teenagers and young adults. The monochrome color scheme and bold stylistic elements are used consistently throughout to make visual elements stand out.
The magazine cover uses provocative imagery and bold colors to attract its target audience. A photo of a mysterious woman biting her finger draws the eyes of male readers. Red and white are prominently featured in the masthead and text to pop against the dark background. The design is intended to attract music fans by highlighting artists and genres in large, contrasting text.
Sally McManus conducted primary research through surveys to identify her target audience for a new music magazine. The surveys asked about music preferences, buying habits, and demographics. Younger people aged 15-25 made up the majority of respondents. Indie was the most popular music genre. While most do not usually buy music magazines, they would be willing to pay £2-3 and are most attracted to magazines featuring a recognizable cover star. The magazine will target both male and female 15-25 year olds and focus on indie music, with a weekly publication schedule and £2 price point led by a prominent cover star.
The masthead of a music magazine reflects its musical genre and target audience. Mastheads use word classes like nouns and verbs related to music in puns, slang, or sounds. "Metalhammer" uses the lexical fields of "metal" music and industrial objects. Q Magazine's serif font masthead symbolizes starting to sing and implies an older audience. "KERRANG!" uses an onomatopoeic bold sans-serif smashing effect, mimicking electric guitars and seeming exciting.
This document outlines the financial standards a company must meet to qualify for listing. It provides details on an earnings test and a valuation/revenue test.
The earnings test requires a company to have at least $10 million in pre-tax earnings over the last 3 years, including $2 million in each of the last 2 years. For emerging growth companies, the requirement is $10 million over the last 2 years.
The valuation/revenue test can be satisfied by either having over $500 million in market cap, $100 million in revenues, and $25 million in cash flows over the last 3 years, or just having over $500 million in market cap and $100 million in revenues. Emerging growth companies need
This documentary analyzes a female paedophile ring through interviews with victims and police. It uses camera techniques like close-ups, zooming, and panning to involve the audience and establish eye contact during interviews. Sound and music are used to build tension, with non-diegetic music accompanying a narrator's voiceover. Editing includes cutaways and graphics to provide context during interviews and archive footage of the criminals and evidence.
This document summarizes and promotes the book "Accounting with Heart- China's Role in International Finance and Business" by Wang Jun. It provides a brief description of the book including its ISBN number, format, number of pages, publication date, and table of contents. The document also advertises deals to save up to 90% on used textbooks and 30% on new textbooks through the BestBookDeals.org website, along with a positive review from a student.
The music video for Eminem's song "Without Me" references and parodies many popular TV shows and films through techniques of intertextuality and breaking the fourth wall. It references shows like ER, Batman, and Survivor by imitating scenes from them. It also parodies news channels like CNN. Throughout the video, Eminem directly addresses the camera, trying to build a connection with the audience. The video blurs reality and fiction to both mock and reference pop culture in a way that makes the audience engage with Eminem's perspective and experience.
O documento discute a importância do ensino básico para os cursos de engenharia, o perfil desejado dos egressos e a estrutura curricular típica. Ele também lista competências e habilidades esperadas dos engenheiros e faz conclusões sobre como melhorar a graduação em engenharia, incluindo uma maior integração entre ensino médio e universidade e atualização dos projetos pedagógicos.
The document discusses opportunities for governments to improve public participation through e-government. It describes how online engagement can transform government processes, make people more accountable, open up government to greater scrutiny, and allow diverse perspectives to be involved in policymaking. The document also provides considerations for setting up online engagement spaces, both internally and externally. It gives examples of New Zealand government agencies that have successfully used online tools to involve the public, and provides resources for further guidance on using social media and other digital tools for participation.
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The document provides instructions and a template for a music video script. It explains how to insert and delete rows in the table, and provides directions for the Video and Audio columns. The Video column should describe visual elements like camera directions and graphics. The Audio column is for lyrics, narration, music and sound effects, and should clearly distinguish the narration. The sample script then provides descriptions of visual and audio elements for each section of the music video to the song "Back to Black" by Amy Winehouse.
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The document summarizes conventions presented in the Katy Perry music video "Wide Awake". It follows a linear narrative structure showing Katy's depression after a breakup but then finding empowerment. Scenes are set in a dark maze and psychiatric hospital using lighting to convey Katy's emotions. By the end, Katy defeats her darkness and returns to performing, meeting audience expectations for a pop breakup song narrative video that conforms to genre conventions.
The document provides a script template for a music video, with instructions on how to use the template. The template contains two columns - "Video" for describing visuals and "Audio" for narration, lyrics, music and sound effects. Each row describes a scene through visual and audio elements, with timing noted. Scenes in the example script portray a deteriorating relationship through shots of the characters and symbols like smoking, arguing and a blown-out candle.
The market research results show that the majority of people watch music videos on YouTube and are usually searching for new, unusual music videos. Audiences prefer unusual videos and are younger, between 13-18 or 19-24 years old. Based on this, the video will be unusual and target females ages 13-24, though males may also enjoy it. The video will have a narrative structure and be only 2 minutes and 58 seconds long, making it an easy, quick watch.
The document provides instructions and a template for a music video script. The template includes columns for descriptions of visuals ("Video") and audio elements ("Audio") like music, effects, and narration. Each row describes a scene with its timing, visual elements like shots and transitions, and audio elements like lyrics, music, and effects. The script is for a music video that uses visual metaphors to tell the story of a woman coping with a breakup by portraying her emotions and memories through her actions on screen and her interpretation of the song's lyrics.
Sally conducted primary research through questionnaires to identify the target audience for her music video. She found that the target audience is 15-25 year old females who prefer pop music videos with narrative structures. They typically watch videos once a week on television and search for new music weekly. Based on the results, Sally decided to create a pop music video with a narrative story that would appeal to this target group and encourage them to watch it.
Visibilidad y calidad de las revistas científicas canarias de Humanidades: de...Manuel Ramírez Sánchez
Comunicación presentada en el Congreso Internacional "Humanidades digitales: visibilidad y difusión de la investigación", celebrado en la Universidad de Navarra (Pamplona, 23-24 de mayo de 2013)
The magazine cover uses bold design elements like a large red masthead on a white background, all-caps pull quotes, and red cover lines to stand out visually. The central image of Cheryl Cole matches the headline "Cheryl Cole ROCKS" to clearly communicate the magazine's focus on her and rock music. Bold colors like red and white are used prominently throughout to attract attention and signal the magazine's dominant style.
The magazine uses consistent branding elements like a red, white, and black color scheme throughout to maintain its house style and make the NME easily recognizable. Photos are used prominently on the cover and in articles to appeal to the target audience of younger music fans. Captions, pull quotes, and informal language help hook readers and provide a quick sense of the content in a way that matches the magazine's casual tone.
The NME targets young adult males interested in rock and hip-hop music. It has been published since 1952 and shifted its focus from music journalism to associated more with punk rock in the 1970s. Currently, the magazine aims to keep readers informed of new music through ads and articles, with a typical reader being a 23-year old male. Circulation is approximately 23,924 issues.
The NME targets young adult males interested in rock and hip-hop music. It has been published since 1952 and shifted its focus from music journalism to associated with genres like punk rock and hip-hop. The magazine aims to keep its audience informed of new music through ads and articles on up-and-coming artists. The typical reader is male around 23 years old, making up two-thirds of subscribers.
The masthead stands out against the baby pink background in a bold, clear font that overlaps the main image of Katy Perry, showing her importance in the issue. Colors inside the A and D of the masthead blend well and attract attention on shelves. The main image of Katy Perry wearing flowers and a black dress is relevant, with her colors blending with the background and title colors, conveying she has both a soft and darker side.
This document provides an analysis of the cover and contents page design of an NME magazine. Key points include:
- The cover features pop artist Rihanna, which is unusual for a rock magazine. Her direct gaze and lack of smile contrasts with typical pop magazine covers.
- The masthead, banner, and Rihanna quote are designed to stand out with pink text and grab readers' attention. The overall color scheme and single focus on Rihanna differentiate it from busy pop magazine covers.
- The contents page uses a simple grid layout with the magazine name in red and white standing out. A center image relates to the lead article while section titles in black boxes maintain a clean, easy-to
The masthead uses bold, clear fonts on a baby pink background to stand out. Katy Perry's main image overlaps the masthead, showing her importance in the issue. The colors inside the A and D of the masthead blend well and attract attention on shelves.
The front cover uses a large image of an unusual posing model with an energetic expression, intended to appeal to a younger female audience. Key details like the masthead, teaser text, and minimal color scheme are used to draw attention. The magazine seems aimed at a fashionable readership interested in stylish yet unique clothing and quirky hair styles.
This magazine cover uses a variety of techniques to attract readers' attention and showcase its content. The central image of Katy Perry dominates the cover and draws the eye. Bold masthead text and buzzwords in different colors further emphasize key people and stories. Additional images and details around the edges provide a taste of the diverse articles inside.
The double page spread features a large image of singer Katy Perry taking up most of the space. The masthead is conventionally at the top of the pages and stretches across informing readers of downloads. Cover lines are in varying sizes, colors, and boldness to attract readers' attention. References to artists and their record labels suggest targeting fans familiar with current pop artists.
The magazine uses a pink color scheme and images of boy bands to appeal to its young, female target audience. There is no single dominant image on the cover, focusing more on cover lines. Inside, article pages use pink banners and mastheads for branding and easy-to-read fonts with short sentences and many images. Advertisements blend in with the page layout and color scheme rather than standing out.
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The masthead uses a tilted font to fit on one line and stand out against the dark blue background. The main image of the artist draws the reader in with its friendly appeal. The model credit and main cover line below relate the image to the story about the band. Cover lines are spread around the cover to make the reader view all elements. The design follows the Gutenberg principle with important elements in the optical area and less important in the fallow areas.
This document analyzes and compares conventions of three music magazines - Brit Asian, Blender, and Stardust. It summarizes the key elements magazines typically include like the masthead, main image, cover lines, selling line, and date. It then provides a detailed deconstruction of each magazine, highlighting their mastheads, main images, cover lines, selling lines, and how they conform to typical magazine conventions. The deconstruction examines design elements like font size, color, and placement to attract readers and market the content.
This document analyzes and compares conventions of three music magazines - Brit Asian, Blender, and Stardust. It summarizes the key elements magazines typically include like the masthead, main image, cover lines, selling line, and date. It then provides a detailed deconstruction of each magazine, highlighting their mastheads, main images, cover lines, selling lines, and how they conform to typical magazine conventions. The deconstruction examines design elements like font size, color, and placement to attract readers and market the content.
The summary provides an overview of the key elements and layout of the magazine cover:
1) The masthead is in white on a red background to stand out, and covers the central image of 50 Cent who is the main selling point.
2) Other artists featured are plugged on the sides and cover lines tease stories about 50 Cent and the magazine's 20th anniversary.
3) The layout places the masthead, skyline, and central image prominently with additional information on the sides to not overcrowd the page.
The document summarizes the magazine cover and contents page created by the student. The cover uses bright colors and features a teenage model to attract teen readers. It hides some letters in the masthead to suggest it is a well-known magazine. The contents page lists the stories and pages in a clear, professional manner to guide readers to articles that might interest them. Existing magazine contents pages were also researched for layout inspiration.
The document analyzes magazine covers and their design elements. It discusses how colors, images, and text are used to attract readers and convey the magazine's brand. Key points made include:
- Central images typically feature celebrities and convey the magazine's genre/target audience. Colors also reflect the magazine's content and intended readers.
- Coverlines, bylines, and plugs/prizes draw attention to stories and extras to entice purchases. Shortened or informal language aims to seem accessible.
- Layout, use of the masthead, and diverse content listings work to build recognition and show a wide appeal. Tracking information like price and issue details help readers.
- Composition and styling unify
The document analyzes magazine covers and their design elements. It discusses how colors, images, and text are used to attract readers and convey the magazine's brand. Specific magazines analyzed include Q Magazine, Kerrang!, and NME. Common elements discussed include the masthead logo, central images of artists/models, coverlines advertising interior stories, and listings of contents to entice readers. Color schemes, fonts, and layouts are chosen deliberately to target audiences and stand out from competitors.
This document summarizes and analyzes the cover of a Billboard magazine featuring Lady Gaga. It notes that the skyline indicates this is a special quarterly issue focused on music business finances. The bold masthead clearly identifies the magazine. Lady Gaga is the main focus on the cover, in an eye-catching pose with direct eye contact and ruffled clothing evoking her style. The route of the eye is drawn from her colorful hair down her body to highlighted selling points, ensuring the reader's attention remains on Lady Gaga as the central figure selling this issue. In conclusion, the cover effectively presents Lady Gaga as the focus through its eye-catching photograph and route of the eye to attract readers to this
This magazine cover uses a central image of a rebellious-looking band member to represent the band's attitudes. The black and white photo and word "return" suggest the band is established. White is the main color used to make the image stand out against a minimal color scheme associated with punk/indie/Britpop music. Overall, the cover presents the band as well-known in a style that catches the audience's attention.
This document outlines the progress of a group working on an A2 Media Studies advanced portfolio over several months in 2012 and 2013. It details their research process, development of ideas for a music video, filming, editing, and completion of their video and blog. Throughout the project, group members dropped out, there were delays in filming due to scheduling issues, and additional footage was needed. Their process involved research, developing ideas, filming, editing, and evaluating their final video and blog.
This document is a music questionnaire that asks respondents about their gender, age, occupation status, how often they watch music videos per day, whether they watch music videos on YouTube, their preferred music genre, the type of music videos they enjoy, whether they like music videos with stories or unusual storylines, whether they like thought-provoking music videos, how often they search for new music, and whether they can identify the artist and song from a provided video. It contains 11 multiple choice or short answer questions to gather information about respondents' music and music video preferences and habits.
The document provides instructions and a template for creating a script for a music video. The template includes columns for describing the visuals ("Video") and audio elements ("Audio") for each scene. Scenes in the sample script portray a woman, Devon, dealing with the end of a relationship by showing her sadness, anger, and eventual acceptance as she lip syncs to the song "Back to Black" by Amy Winehouse. The script is detailed and symbolic, using visual cues like smoking, lighting candles, and riding horses to represent Devon's emotions and moving on from the past relationship.
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This document is a production diary for a student's A2 media studies advanced portfolio. It outlines the progress made over several months on creating a music video as the main piece. It documents tasks completed each month such as research, planning, filming, and editing. It also lists plans for the following weeks which include finishing scripts and storyboards, additional filming, editing, and creating elements for the evaluation such as slideshows and a voice note. The goal is to complete the music video and fully develop the evaluation.
Sally McManus used various media technologies in the construction, research, planning and evaluation of her project. She used an SLR camera to film shots for her music video, Photoshop to edit images and design ancillary products, and Premiere to edit the video. YouTube was used to search for and select a song, which was then converted to an mp3 file for use in the video. While iPhones were also used to film initial shots, the quality was lower than the SLR, so those shots were refilmed. Technological convergence made researching ideas for the project easier by allowing comparisons to other music videos and packaging designs online.
The document provides instructions and a template for creating a script for a music video. The template includes columns for describing the visuals and audio, including lyrics, narration, music, and sound effects. Scenes in the sample script portray a deteriorating relationship through shots that symbolize the changing emotions of the couple, such as smoking, arguing, and crying. The script utilizes visual metaphors and close-ups of facial expressions to tell the story over the song "Back to Black" by Amy Winehouse.
We chose to create a music video for an Amy Winehouse song that depicts a breakup through a nonlinear narrative and unconventional stylistic choices for the pop genre. Specifically, we will film the video entirely in black and white rather than color, and use slow pacing and long shots to convey emotion through the story and characters. Props like a blown-out candle will symbolize the relationship ending as the "light" going out of the woman's life. Our goal is to break pop conventions and draw the audience into the narrative through the visual storytelling.
Sally discusses her music video production which breaks conventions of the typical pop genre. She shot her video in black and white to a slower, more meaningful song. The video targets teenage girls who have experienced love and heartbreak. Colors like black, white, and red are used to represent darkness from heartbreak, innocence of youth, and the danger and passion of love. The poster places the artist's name and album title prominently to identify its subject while the blurred image of the artist looking troubled conveys she understands the audience's problems too.
We chose to create a music video for an Amy Winehouse song that depicts a breakup through a nonlinear narrative and unconventional stylistic choices for the pop genre. Specifically, we will film the video entirely in black and white rather than color, and use slow pacing and long shots to convey emotion through the story and characters. Props like a blown-out candle will symbolize the relationship ending as the "light" going out of the woman's life. Our goal is to break pop conventions and pull the audience into the meaningful story through these directorial and cinematography techniques.
This document appears to be a market research survey collecting information from respondents about their music preferences and consumption habits. It asks about the respondent's gender, age, occupation, favorite music genre, where they watch music videos, what type of music videos they prefer, how many days a week they watch music videos, and how often they search for new music. The survey collects both multiple choice and free response answers through 8 questions.
We chose to create a music video for an Amy Winehouse song that depicts a breakup through a nonlinear narrative and unconventional stylistic choices for the pop genre. Specifically, we will film the video in black and white rather than color, use slow pacing and long shots to convey emotion, and include symbolic props like a blown-out candle to represent the relationship ending. By breaking conventions, we aim to entertain the audience while still telling a story and drawing them into the narrative.
Sally conducted primary research through questionnaires to identify the target audience for her music video. She found that the target audience is 15-25 year old females who prefer pop music videos with narrative structures. They typically watch music videos 1 day a week on television and search for new music weekly. Based on these findings, Sally decided to create a pop music video with a narrative storytelling element that would appeal to this target group and stand out from typical pop videos.
Sally McManus discusses her A2 music video production for the pop genre. She uses typical pop genre conventions in her digipack and poster, including pastel pink, yellow, and blue colors that represent femininity and happiness. The poster portrays the girl band members posing and making funny faces to show they still enjoy having fun like their young female fans. Bold sans serif fonts are also used to attract the target audience through a sense of fun.
The document discusses conventions of pop music packaging and iconography. It provides details on typical design elements like bright colors, sans-serif fonts, and imagery depicting bands hanging out and having fun. Characteristics like all band members being shown together and wearing similar bright colors reinforce expectations. When applying these conventions to their own work, the author has used consistent bold fonts and colors as well as typical images of the band together. They have also situated images in places the target audience would expect to see the band.
The document analyzes and compares three different album posters:
1) The Two Door Cinema Club poster features the band name and album title prominently to immediately familiarize audiences. The abstract image is meant to depict something strange and different about the album.
2) The Mumford & Sons poster shows the band sitting calmly amid a blurred party, implying their album focused their energy. Their formal clothing and sans-serif font give a serious impression.
3) The Bob Dylan poster uses red to symbolize love and danger, tying to the seductive woman depicted. The album title draws the eye, then the artist's name in a different color font to portray something unusual about the album.
The document discusses the album covers of three popular girl groups - the Spice Girls, the Saturdays, and Little Mix. It notes that for each group, the album covers emphasize individuality through each member wearing different outfits or having different hair styles. For the Spice Girls and Little Mix, each letter of the band name is a different color, representing each member's uniqueness. The covers aim to convey messages of empowerment and being comfortable with your own identity.
Sally McManus created a media product for their foundation portfolio. The product uses conventions of real magazines such as colors, mastheads, cover stars, and cover lines. It represents indie/alternative genres and targets 15-25 year old males and females. The product could be distributed by music magazine publishers like IPC Media or Bauer Media. The audience would be fans of indie/alternative music. Sally learned skills like image manipulation and applying the rule of thirds. They improved cover lines and added more images from their preliminary task to the full product.
This document is a portfolio evaluation for a media studies student named Sally McManus. It contains questions about how her media product uses or challenges conventions, represents social groups, might be distributed, and who the audience would be. The portfolio includes details on the colors, house style, masthead, cover lines, cover star, and how the audience was attracted and addressed through the use of a double page spread, cover star, and masthead.
Becky Sheppard is a British pop singer who recently split from her boyfriend Jason Mraz. In an interview, Becky confirms that she and Jason have broken up and says that while they had fun at first, they had nothing in common besides their work. She says she still loves him but more like a brother. Becky denies rumors that Jason cheated on her, saying she believes him and that their fairytale relationship had simply run its course. Looking ahead, Becky says she plans a long career focused on her music and writing her own songs rather than being a one-hit wonder.
The document summarizes three magazine spreads about artists Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, and an unnamed artist. It analyzes the title designs, images, fonts, and color schemes used and how they portray different sides or images of the artists. For Katy Perry, the black and white image shows both feminine and masculine sides. Lady Gaga's title stands out by mixing serif and sans serif fonts. The third spread continues the magazine's usual red, black, and white color scheme to tie it to the publication's style and image.
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1. Incentive Cover star
Masthead
The masthead: The masthead of this magazine is
‘Blender’. The font is a bold sans serif font all in black
which makes it stand out against the white
background. The main image of the cover star of this
magazine who is Katy Perry slightly covers the
masthead which is unusual for a music magazine so
this indicates that the audience for this magazine is
quite mainstream as they would be able to recognise
Splash it even with part of the magazine name not showing.
The masthead of this magazine is very effective as by it
being bold and black against a white background it
would easily attract readers as they would see it
straight away and wonder what it was.
Cover lines
The target audience: The target audience for
this magazine is quite a varied as the cover lines on
the front page of this magazine include different music
genres. Although containing different music genres I
believe this magazine is targeted at teenagers mostly
due to having an artist such as Katy Perry as a cover
star as she’s quite a mainstream artist at the moment
among teenagers therefore they would be attracted to
a magazine she’s on the cover of. I believe this issue of
Blender is aimed at both males and females although
leaning more towards males due to the image of Katy
Perry being quite seductive. Within the Social
economic scale I believe the target audience of this
magazine is C1-E as it’s quite a cheap magazine therefore students would be able to afford it.
The images: Although there is only one main image on this issue of Blender it uses the rule of thirds very effectively as
they have positioned the image directly in the centre. This draws the eye straight to Katy as she is also wearing different
coloured clothes which make the image of her stand out from the plain white background. With Katy Perry being stood in a
slightly provocative position it entices the reader to the magazine. The cover lines are positioned neatly around the image
which makes the magazine seem simple and uncluttered which would also appeal to the younger audience as they
wouldn’t want to read something which was complicated. The use of this image is effective as it helps to make the
magazine stand out and would make the reader wonder why Katy is on the magazine and what is said about her inside.
The house style: The house style in this magazine is black, white and pink. The black and white add a traditional
aspect to the magazine and the pink makes it seem vibrant and fun. By deciding to have a white background on the front
cover it works effectively as it makes the magazine seem easy to read and uncluttered which would appeal to teenagers as
they wouldn’t want to spend time reading something that was hard to understand. The hints of pink within the cover
stories make the magazine a bit more girly and vibrant and ties in with colours within Katy Perry’s clothing therefore
bringing the colour scheme on the whole of the front cover together. The fonts used within the front cover are all plain
sans serif fonts which tie in with the easy to read, uncluttered image the white background portrayed. I believe the house
style used is very effective as it makes the magazine seem slightly formal but still fun.
The Guttenberg Design Principle: The Guttenberg Design Principle is used within this issue of Blender
magazine as with the mast head being in the primary optical area of focus, the focus of the audience is then shifted to the
terminal area which is usually where a cover line is placed whereas within this front cover it’s an image of the cover star
who is Katy Perry which ties in with the target audience as she is an icon within teenagers, by placing the image of Katy in
the centre of the magazine not only does it reinforce the rule of thirds it also draws the audience into the main cover line
which is a story of Katy Perry’s sexuality. The weak fallow area is left empty as this is the part of an image people usually
dismiss and don’t bother to look at so the magazine hasn’t placed any cover lines there as they want their audience to read
the cover lines. Therefore Guttenberg Design Principle is used effectively on this magazine front cover as they have placed
their cover lines effectively in places they know will be looked at by their target audience.
2. Cover star
Masthead
Cover lines
The masthead: The masthead of this magazine is ‘Q’.
The font used is a bold serif font in white. With the ‘Q’
having a large red square background it makes it stand
out from the dark background image of the cover star. By
using a serif font on the ‘Q’ it illustrates the target
audience of the magazine to be slightly older and people
who take music more seriously. I believe the mast head of
this magazine is very effective as with the house style of
the magazine being red black and white it ties in with the
rock genre of Q magazine and due to the red background
it would catch reader’s attention and make them pick up
the magazine.
The target audience: The target audience for this
issue of Q magazine is which mainstream and aimed at a
younger age group of 16+ as they have Cheryl Cole as the
cover star and she is very popular among teenagers at the
moment. I believe this issue of Q is aimed at both males
and females but leaning more towards males with the
image of Cheryl Cole being quite sexual. Q as a magazine
however is usually aimed at indie/alternative target
audience of an older age range. Within the social
economic scale I believe the target audience of this
magazine are of the C1-E category as it’s a monthly
magazine which is roughly £3.99 so people who have full
time jobs would be more likely to buy this magazine
monthly due to not only the price but it usually talks
about older music that they would be into.
Splash The images: With the only image on the front cover being the main image of the cover star Cheryl Cole in this issue of
Q it uses the rule of thirds effectively as the image is in the centre with the cover stories and the masthead around the
cover star. With Cheryl Cole wearing red lipstick within the main image it ties in with the house style of black, red and
white and with it raining within the image it also ties in with the provocative pose that Cheryl is doing. The cover lines are
positioned neatly around the image of Cheryl which helps make the rule of thirds within the image stand out more and
with the splash being large along the bottom of the image it would attract the audience to read the magazine. This image is
very effective as it would attract male audience’s attention with the image and the female audience’s attention with the
cover lines and the house style.
The house style: The house style in this issue of Q is black, white and red. The use of black and white tie in with the
serif font of the ‘Q’ and give the magazine a very traditional aspect and the use of red ties the whole house style in with the
rock genre and helps to attract rock fans attention. The connotations of red are danger and love which would also entice
again males and females as males are usually attracted to danger and women, love. The fonts used on the cover lines are
sans serif fonts opposing the mast head as that’s a serif font. The use of sans serif fonts on the cover lines and by them
being neatly positioned around the cover star make the magazine seem uncluttered and simple to read which would tie in
with the target audience are teenagers aren’t likely to read something if it’s complicated. By Cheryl wearing red lipstick I
believe it ties the whole colour scheme of the front cover together and makes it work really well as its a traditional rock
magazine brought forward with a modern cover star and with a hint of fun brought out through the red.
The Guttenberg Design Principle: The Guttenberg Design Principle is used well in this issue of Q magazine as
the mast head is in the primary optical area of focus. The focus of the audience then shifts to the terminal area which is
where the image of the cover star is placed which ties in with the target audience of this issue which is teenagers. By the
image of Cheryl Cole being in the centre of the front cover it reinforces the rule of thirds and ties in with the splash of how
she ‘rocks’. The main cover line is placed in the strong fallow area as the Q writers know this is where audience are most
likely to look. I believe Guttenberg’s Design Principle is used effectively within this issue of Q magazine as the cover lines
and cover star are placed effectively in parts of the front cover they know will be seen.
3. Within both issues of ‘Blender’ and ‘Q’ there is many similarities and differences. Both front covers use a female pop star
that have a large mainstream audience, they both also use the rule of thirds very affectively and have similar layouts with
the cover lines going down either side of the cover star and the splash being about the cover star. I believe that Blender
have a younger target audience to Q which is portrayed with the types of fonts and images used within both front covers
as Q use serif fonts which give it a very traditional look whereas Blender use sans serif fonts which make it seem simple and
clean looking. Blender also has an incentive which would appeal to a younger audience. The images used in both
magazines are also very different in their own ways with the image of Cheryl Cole looking very cinematic and as if she’s a
character in a film therefore tying in with the traditional look and the one of Katy Perry looking as though she’s on a beach
having fun which would appeal to a younger audience as they just want to have fun.