The document discusses initial ideas for a production company logo and title. It considers what styles of titles and backdrops are most effective and memorable. After looking at examples like Universal, it suggests that simple titles and generic images not specific to genres work best. Feedback from classmates showed "Untitled Productions" was the most popular title choice and sunset glass or blue sky were the top backdrop ideas.
The document describes the process of making a CD lyric insert. Key steps include designing the insert layout, selecting font styles and sizes, adding song lyrics and credits, proofreading for errors, and printing and folding the inserts to fit inside the CD case. The process aims to provide listeners with readable lyrics while keeping production costs low.
The document summarizes feedback received from an audience on a music video:
- Most of the feedback came from male viewers, likely because the genre of music in the video appealed more to men.
- Over 65% of viewers felt the lip syncing in the video was successful at matching the music to the visuals.
- Viewers generally enjoyed the video and found the narrative and variety of shots helped sustain their interest.
- Some camera quality issues were noted, though autotune effects on the artist's voice were not seen as a problem with the video itself.
The document discusses the consistency of branding elements across various media products for a music artist. A consistent red and black color scheme with some black and white effects is used on the CD cover and music video. A sans serif font creates a modern look that is recognizable as the artist's brand. Self-portraits of the artist are featured to help the audience identify with and remember his music. Maintaining these consistent visual elements creates a recognizable brand identity.
The document describes the process for making a CD back cover. Key steps include designing the back cover artwork, printing the design onto heavy cardstock using a printing press, and cutting the printed cardstock to size before assembling the CD case.
The document describes the process of making a magazine advertisement. First, the client's goals and target audience are determined to guide the creative process. Then, rough concepts are developed and one is selected for refinement. Finally, the approved concept is designed and produced for placement in the magazine.
The document discusses ideas for a film poster based on research of other similar films. It analyzes several film posters that effectively portray themes through images of characters in meaningful settings. Key ideas discussed include using backdrop images to represent themes, focusing on main characters by having others look at them, and blending character faces to show a close relationship while drawing the eye. The document considers incorporating these techniques while developing a unique poster that captures the genres and storyline of the original film.
The document discusses initial ideas for a production company logo and title. It considers what styles of titles and backdrops are most effective and memorable. After looking at examples like Universal, it suggests that simple titles and generic images not specific to genres work best. Feedback from classmates showed "Untitled Productions" was the most popular title choice and sunset glass or blue sky were the top backdrop ideas.
The document describes the process of making a CD lyric insert. Key steps include designing the insert layout, selecting font styles and sizes, adding song lyrics and credits, proofreading for errors, and printing and folding the inserts to fit inside the CD case. The process aims to provide listeners with readable lyrics while keeping production costs low.
The document summarizes feedback received from an audience on a music video:
- Most of the feedback came from male viewers, likely because the genre of music in the video appealed more to men.
- Over 65% of viewers felt the lip syncing in the video was successful at matching the music to the visuals.
- Viewers generally enjoyed the video and found the narrative and variety of shots helped sustain their interest.
- Some camera quality issues were noted, though autotune effects on the artist's voice were not seen as a problem with the video itself.
The document discusses the consistency of branding elements across various media products for a music artist. A consistent red and black color scheme with some black and white effects is used on the CD cover and music video. A sans serif font creates a modern look that is recognizable as the artist's brand. Self-portraits of the artist are featured to help the audience identify with and remember his music. Maintaining these consistent visual elements creates a recognizable brand identity.
The document describes the process for making a CD back cover. Key steps include designing the back cover artwork, printing the design onto heavy cardstock using a printing press, and cutting the printed cardstock to size before assembling the CD case.
The document describes the process of making a magazine advertisement. First, the client's goals and target audience are determined to guide the creative process. Then, rough concepts are developed and one is selected for refinement. Finally, the approved concept is designed and produced for placement in the magazine.
The document discusses ideas for a film poster based on research of other similar films. It analyzes several film posters that effectively portray themes through images of characters in meaningful settings. Key ideas discussed include using backdrop images to represent themes, focusing on main characters by having others look at them, and blending character faces to show a close relationship while drawing the eye. The document considers incorporating these techniques while developing a unique poster that captures the genres and storyline of the original film.
The document discusses initial ideas for a production company logo and title. It considers styles of existing company titles like Universal and comes up with potential title options. Feedback from classmates showed a preference for "Untitled Productions". The document also explores backdrop ideas for the logo, with landscape photographs being considered generic. Further feedback narrowed it down to the top two options, which will be developed further with the chosen title.
The document discusses the various new media technologies used at different stages of a project. Picture-in-picture and the clip trimmer tool were used to edit footage. Banner text, video options, and transitions were used to add titles and manipulate visual elements. Beat markers, audio options, and detachable audio helped with syncing the video and audio. Photoshop and Smilebox were used for graphic design work. Presentations were created in PowerPoint and documents in Word. Flickr was used to upload images and an iPhone camera was used to capture footage. A digital video camera and tripod provided basic video equipment. Facebook, surveys, YouTube, iMovie, Twitter, Vimeo, and Gmail were used at
The document describes the making of a CD insert. CD inserts provide artwork, credits, and lyrics for music albums. They are created by first designing the layout and content. Then the artwork and text are sent to a printer to be reproduced on thick paper or cardstock. The printed sheets are then die cut and folded to create the final CD insert.
The document discusses the various new media technologies used at different stages of a media project. These included video editing software like iMovie to add transitions between clips, manipulate footage speeds, and overlay audio. Photoshop was used to design magazine ads and CD covers using effects like motion blur. Presentation software like PowerPoint and templates from Smilebox were used for storyboards and documents. Social media sites like YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter helped promote and gather feedback on the project.
The document discusses the various new media technologies used at different stages of a project. Picture-in-Picture, clip trimming, transitions, and beat markers were used for video editing. Photoshop and Smilebox were used for design work. Flickr, YouTube, and Survey Monkey were used for sharing work and gathering feedback. A digital video camera and tripod were used to film footage.
Tausug weddings in the Philippines typically involve several key processes and traditions. The weddings are often arranged by the families, with the parents of the man first asking permission from the woman's parents. If agreed, a dowry is negotiated between the families. Then an engagement party called pag-turul taimah is held to celebrate and announce the wedding date. On the wedding day or pag-tiaun, the bride and groom participate in a solemnization ceremony that includes the groom pressing his thumb between the bride's eyebrows. Colorful celebrations and customs like dances also take place.
Constitutional development in India from 1773 to 1947 involved increasing Indian representation in government. Key acts included the Regulating Act of 1773, establishing the Governor-General role; the Charter Acts of 1833 and 1853 expanding legislative councils; the Indian Councils Acts of 1861 and 1892 increasing Indian membership; and the Government of India Acts of 1909, 1919 and 1935 continuing to expand representation and move toward self-government, though communal divisions were also introduced. Independence was achieved in 1947.
Este documento resume la visita a una planta de tratamiento de agua potable en Juliaca. Explica los procesos de captación, tratamiento, impulsión y distribución del agua. Señala que muchos equipos no funcionan debido a falta de mantenimiento y que la planta necesita renovación. Concluye que la planta no puede satisfacer la demanda creciente y que el río que abastece está amenazado por la contaminación minera.
The document discusses several JavaScript libraries that can be used to build HTML5 and JavaScript games. It describes EaselJS, which makes working with the HTML5 Canvas element easier, TweenJS for tweening and animating properties, SoundJS for working with audio, and PreloadJS for managing asset loading. It also briefly mentions CreateJS, which is a suite that includes these libraries and allows building rich interactive content for the open web using HTML5.
The document discusses initial ideas for a production company logo and title. It considers styles of existing company titles like Universal and comes up with potential title options. Feedback from classmates showed a preference for "Untitled Productions". The document also explores backdrop ideas for the logo, with landscape photographs being considered generic. Further feedback narrowed it down to the top two options, which will be developed further with the chosen title.
The document discusses the various new media technologies used at different stages of a project. Picture-in-picture and the clip trimmer tool were used to edit footage. Banner text, video options, and transitions were used to add titles and manipulate visual elements. Beat markers, audio options, and detachable audio helped with syncing the video and audio. Photoshop and Smilebox were used for graphic design work. Presentations were created in PowerPoint and documents in Word. Flickr was used to upload images and an iPhone camera was used to capture footage. A digital video camera and tripod provided basic video equipment. Facebook, surveys, YouTube, iMovie, Twitter, Vimeo, and Gmail were used at
The document describes the making of a CD insert. CD inserts provide artwork, credits, and lyrics for music albums. They are created by first designing the layout and content. Then the artwork and text are sent to a printer to be reproduced on thick paper or cardstock. The printed sheets are then die cut and folded to create the final CD insert.
The document discusses the various new media technologies used at different stages of a media project. These included video editing software like iMovie to add transitions between clips, manipulate footage speeds, and overlay audio. Photoshop was used to design magazine ads and CD covers using effects like motion blur. Presentation software like PowerPoint and templates from Smilebox were used for storyboards and documents. Social media sites like YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter helped promote and gather feedback on the project.
The document discusses the various new media technologies used at different stages of a project. Picture-in-Picture, clip trimming, transitions, and beat markers were used for video editing. Photoshop and Smilebox were used for design work. Flickr, YouTube, and Survey Monkey were used for sharing work and gathering feedback. A digital video camera and tripod were used to film footage.
Tausug weddings in the Philippines typically involve several key processes and traditions. The weddings are often arranged by the families, with the parents of the man first asking permission from the woman's parents. If agreed, a dowry is negotiated between the families. Then an engagement party called pag-turul taimah is held to celebrate and announce the wedding date. On the wedding day or pag-tiaun, the bride and groom participate in a solemnization ceremony that includes the groom pressing his thumb between the bride's eyebrows. Colorful celebrations and customs like dances also take place.
Constitutional development in India from 1773 to 1947 involved increasing Indian representation in government. Key acts included the Regulating Act of 1773, establishing the Governor-General role; the Charter Acts of 1833 and 1853 expanding legislative councils; the Indian Councils Acts of 1861 and 1892 increasing Indian membership; and the Government of India Acts of 1909, 1919 and 1935 continuing to expand representation and move toward self-government, though communal divisions were also introduced. Independence was achieved in 1947.
Este documento resume la visita a una planta de tratamiento de agua potable en Juliaca. Explica los procesos de captación, tratamiento, impulsión y distribución del agua. Señala que muchos equipos no funcionan debido a falta de mantenimiento y que la planta necesita renovación. Concluye que la planta no puede satisfacer la demanda creciente y que el río que abastece está amenazado por la contaminación minera.
The document discusses several JavaScript libraries that can be used to build HTML5 and JavaScript games. It describes EaselJS, which makes working with the HTML5 Canvas element easier, TweenJS for tweening and animating properties, SoundJS for working with audio, and PreloadJS for managing asset loading. It also briefly mentions CreateJS, which is a suite that includes these libraries and allows building rich interactive content for the open web using HTML5.