Lady Gaga became a pop star through well-placed news stories about her personal life, appearances at celebrity events, and features in magazines. She crafted an artificial and iconic image through her unique sense of fashion and style, exemplified by her wearing a meat dress. Both her record company and fans played a role in constructing Lady Gaga's star persona, which presented her as a "wild child" that was idolized for her inner workings rather than just physical representation.
The magazine cover uses Kanye West's image to attract readers as he was an iconic music figure at the time. They also use his image because the main story is about him. Very little text is used on the cover so the target audience is not overwhelmed but intrigued by the subheadings to learn about the main stories. Larger font sizes draw attention to the primary article while smaller fonts denote less important secondary stories. The direct eye contact of West's image further engages readers and encourages them to purchase the magazine.
The document discusses concepts related to ethnicity, dominant and subordinate groups, and hegemony. It then provides stereotypes associated with different ethnic groups and poses discussion questions related to TV show clips depicting various ethnic representations. The clips from Skins and Misfits are analyzed in terms of which groups are dominant versus subordinate and whether hegemony is challenged in the portrayals. The document examines ethnic stereotypes in media and encourages critical analysis of representations.
Lady Gaga became a pop star through well-placed news stories about her personal life, appearances at celebrity events, and features in magazines. She crafted an artificial and iconic image through her unique sense of fashion and style, such as wearing a meat dress. Both her record company and fans helped construct Lady Gaga's star persona, transforming Stephanie Germanotta into the wild and idolized personality of Lady Gaga.
A record label coordinates the production, distribution, and marketing of music recordings and videos. It signs artists to contracts, promotes their music, enforces copyright protections, and scouts for new talent. An independent label would be suitable for an artist with a unique, non-commercial sound. An existing artist might sign with Domino Recording Company, a UK-based independent label known for alternative rock and pop genres. Founded in 1993, Domino has achieved success with releases by American and British artists and maintains a steady stream of new signings.
The document discusses the marketing of the film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, including the release of trailers beginning in March 2011, a world premiere held in London's Trafalgar Square on July 7, 2011, posters promoting the film, home media release in the UK on December 2, 2011, and a press junket in July with Emma Watson and Rupert Grint one week before the film's release.
This document outlines the content restrictions for different age rating certificates. It provides guidelines around depictions of discrimination, drugs, horror, imitable behaviors, language, nudity, sex, themes, and violence. The restrictions become more lenient at higher age ratings, allowing for stronger depictions of these elements. However, it notes that material risking harm or criminal offenses would not be acceptable for any rating. The end discusses exceptions around sex education materials and sex works.
The document outlines the three main stages of producing a music video: pre-production, production, and post-production. Pre-production involves thorough planning of the video's style, key messages, and target audience. Production is the stage where footage is gathered on location and extras are taken to give the editor flexibility. Post-production is when all footage is edited together using professional software, applying effects to create a quality final video.
Lady Gaga became a pop star through well-placed news stories about her personal life, appearances at celebrity events, and features in magazines. She crafted an artificial and iconic image through her unique sense of fashion and style, exemplified by her wearing a meat dress. Both her record company and fans played a role in constructing Lady Gaga's star persona, which presented her as a "wild child" that was idolized for her inner workings rather than just physical representation.
The magazine cover uses Kanye West's image to attract readers as he was an iconic music figure at the time. They also use his image because the main story is about him. Very little text is used on the cover so the target audience is not overwhelmed but intrigued by the subheadings to learn about the main stories. Larger font sizes draw attention to the primary article while smaller fonts denote less important secondary stories. The direct eye contact of West's image further engages readers and encourages them to purchase the magazine.
The document discusses concepts related to ethnicity, dominant and subordinate groups, and hegemony. It then provides stereotypes associated with different ethnic groups and poses discussion questions related to TV show clips depicting various ethnic representations. The clips from Skins and Misfits are analyzed in terms of which groups are dominant versus subordinate and whether hegemony is challenged in the portrayals. The document examines ethnic stereotypes in media and encourages critical analysis of representations.
Lady Gaga became a pop star through well-placed news stories about her personal life, appearances at celebrity events, and features in magazines. She crafted an artificial and iconic image through her unique sense of fashion and style, such as wearing a meat dress. Both her record company and fans helped construct Lady Gaga's star persona, transforming Stephanie Germanotta into the wild and idolized personality of Lady Gaga.
A record label coordinates the production, distribution, and marketing of music recordings and videos. It signs artists to contracts, promotes their music, enforces copyright protections, and scouts for new talent. An independent label would be suitable for an artist with a unique, non-commercial sound. An existing artist might sign with Domino Recording Company, a UK-based independent label known for alternative rock and pop genres. Founded in 1993, Domino has achieved success with releases by American and British artists and maintains a steady stream of new signings.
The document discusses the marketing of the film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, including the release of trailers beginning in March 2011, a world premiere held in London's Trafalgar Square on July 7, 2011, posters promoting the film, home media release in the UK on December 2, 2011, and a press junket in July with Emma Watson and Rupert Grint one week before the film's release.
This document outlines the content restrictions for different age rating certificates. It provides guidelines around depictions of discrimination, drugs, horror, imitable behaviors, language, nudity, sex, themes, and violence. The restrictions become more lenient at higher age ratings, allowing for stronger depictions of these elements. However, it notes that material risking harm or criminal offenses would not be acceptable for any rating. The end discusses exceptions around sex education materials and sex works.
The document outlines the three main stages of producing a music video: pre-production, production, and post-production. Pre-production involves thorough planning of the video's style, key messages, and target audience. Production is the stage where footage is gathered on location and extras are taken to give the editor flexibility. Post-production is when all footage is edited together using professional software, applying effects to create a quality final video.
This document discusses why the author chose the alternative rock genre for a music video. The author chose alternative rock because they personally enjoy that style of music. They also felt the main character in the video would put more effort into it if creating a video for a genre of music they like, which is alternative rock.
The document discusses targeting an audience for a magazine. It aims the magazine at social classes A, B, and C, as well as teenagers of both genders between mid-teens to 20s. To target these groups, the author designed the magazine layout to be clean, clutter-free, and easy to follow using straight lines to appear professional. Dark colors were used that may appeal more to males, but the content is intended for both genders. Research showed the target age range is most appealing for the magazine's genre.
The document discusses the author's magazine and how it both follows and challenges conventions of its genre. It has one main image on the cover like similar magazines but challenges conventions by having the title take up the entire front cover to make it more eye-catching. The magazine is aimed at 14-25 year olds who enjoy indie music. Potential publishers are music magazine publishers as the author's unique take on the genre could attract audiences.
This document discusses the language and register used for a magazine. The magazine will use a mix of formal and informal language but mainly be formal as it aims to target higher social classes. The overall magazine has been influenced by this as the layout has been made very simple and professional looking to attract higher social classes.
The document discusses adding a "Satin" effect to an image on a front cover. This effect makes the image darker and adds a light around the inside edge. There are many options within the "Satin" effect that can be adjusted to customize the effect.
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 protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This double page spread lacks text and has too much empty space. More text could be added to make it seem like a full story page. The top left could include a large quote to fill space. There needs to be a stronger link between this page and the front cover.
The document provides feedback on improving a magazine cover. It notes that the cover only advertises 3-4 pages, which makes the magazine seem unrealistic, and more pages should be added to the cover layout. It also criticizes that the only image has an overlay that makes it seem bland, and the excessive red makes the page repetitive. Suggestions are given to add more pages to the advertised contents and improve images and colors on the cover layout.
The document provides feedback on improving the contents page of a magazine. It notes that the contents page only advertises 3-4 pages, which makes the magazine seem unrealistic, and more pages should be added to the layout. It also criticizes that the only image has an overlay which makes it bland, and there is too much red color which makes the page seem repetitive. Suggestions are given to improve the layout, add more pages, and vary the images and colors.
The feedback on the front cover was that the main image was too dark due to effects added to give a secretive feel, so the creator will make it brighter or change the effect. Additional feedback noted the masthead was too small compared to the large headline, which will be made smaller to follow magazine conventions while keeping the distinctive masthead size.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document lists potential names for a new magazine including Creation, Amplify, THE AMP, Variety, and Strings. These names aim to convey that the magazine will feature new features, spread to new audiences loudly, relate to its alternative rock/indie music genre focus through references to amplification and strings, and provide an alternative to existing magazine options.
The target audience for the magazine is males and females aged 14-19 who enjoy popular music and concerts. While originally niche, the market has expanded mainstream. The magazine takes an informal tone to engage its audience of various social classes who expect coverage of popular bands and musicians through relatable fashion and content.
The document discusses genre conventions for magazine covers. Covers typically have a cluttered but well-presented layout that uses different font sizes and colors to separate information and draw attention. There is usually one main image on the cover related to the headline to entice readers and give them a sense of what to expect from the magazine based on the visual.
This document describes the progress of designing a front cover through three drafts. The first draft was a basic image. The second draft added a satin effect to the image and subheadings. The final draft changed some colors and styles to make the cover more eye-catching and professional-looking.
This document describes a magazine layout that breaks conventions of its genre by having an asymmetrical design. This original layout will make the magazine stand out compared to others in the same genre. Although it contains less visual information, the clean and symmetrical layout gives off a professional look that will appeal to the target audience.
The document describes the process of creating and refining a double page spread. The author first created the draft alone, then solicited feedback which led to changes like squaring the text and aligning lines. Font color and other aesthetic elements were adjusted based on others' opinions until a final draft was reached that the author was happy with.
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This document discusses why the author chose the alternative rock genre for a music video. The author chose alternative rock because they personally enjoy that style of music. They also felt the main character in the video would put more effort into it if creating a video for a genre of music they like, which is alternative rock.
The document discusses targeting an audience for a magazine. It aims the magazine at social classes A, B, and C, as well as teenagers of both genders between mid-teens to 20s. To target these groups, the author designed the magazine layout to be clean, clutter-free, and easy to follow using straight lines to appear professional. Dark colors were used that may appeal more to males, but the content is intended for both genders. Research showed the target age range is most appealing for the magazine's genre.
The document discusses the author's magazine and how it both follows and challenges conventions of its genre. It has one main image on the cover like similar magazines but challenges conventions by having the title take up the entire front cover to make it more eye-catching. The magazine is aimed at 14-25 year olds who enjoy indie music. Potential publishers are music magazine publishers as the author's unique take on the genre could attract audiences.
This document discusses the language and register used for a magazine. The magazine will use a mix of formal and informal language but mainly be formal as it aims to target higher social classes. The overall magazine has been influenced by this as the layout has been made very simple and professional looking to attract higher social classes.
The document discusses adding a "Satin" effect to an image on a front cover. This effect makes the image darker and adds a light around the inside edge. There are many options within the "Satin" effect that can be adjusted to customize the effect.
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 protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This double page spread lacks text and has too much empty space. More text could be added to make it seem like a full story page. The top left could include a large quote to fill space. There needs to be a stronger link between this page and the front cover.
The document provides feedback on improving a magazine cover. It notes that the cover only advertises 3-4 pages, which makes the magazine seem unrealistic, and more pages should be added to the cover layout. It also criticizes that the only image has an overlay that makes it seem bland, and the excessive red makes the page repetitive. Suggestions are given to add more pages to the advertised contents and improve images and colors on the cover layout.
The document provides feedback on improving the contents page of a magazine. It notes that the contents page only advertises 3-4 pages, which makes the magazine seem unrealistic, and more pages should be added to the layout. It also criticizes that the only image has an overlay which makes it bland, and there is too much red color which makes the page seem repetitive. Suggestions are given to improve the layout, add more pages, and vary the images and colors.
The feedback on the front cover was that the main image was too dark due to effects added to give a secretive feel, so the creator will make it brighter or change the effect. Additional feedback noted the masthead was too small compared to the large headline, which will be made smaller to follow magazine conventions while keeping the distinctive masthead size.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document lists potential names for a new magazine including Creation, Amplify, THE AMP, Variety, and Strings. These names aim to convey that the magazine will feature new features, spread to new audiences loudly, relate to its alternative rock/indie music genre focus through references to amplification and strings, and provide an alternative to existing magazine options.
The target audience for the magazine is males and females aged 14-19 who enjoy popular music and concerts. While originally niche, the market has expanded mainstream. The magazine takes an informal tone to engage its audience of various social classes who expect coverage of popular bands and musicians through relatable fashion and content.
The document discusses genre conventions for magazine covers. Covers typically have a cluttered but well-presented layout that uses different font sizes and colors to separate information and draw attention. There is usually one main image on the cover related to the headline to entice readers and give them a sense of what to expect from the magazine based on the visual.
This document describes the progress of designing a front cover through three drafts. The first draft was a basic image. The second draft added a satin effect to the image and subheadings. The final draft changed some colors and styles to make the cover more eye-catching and professional-looking.
This document describes a magazine layout that breaks conventions of its genre by having an asymmetrical design. This original layout will make the magazine stand out compared to others in the same genre. Although it contains less visual information, the clean and symmetrical layout gives off a professional look that will appeal to the target audience.
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Early Life and Career Beginnings
Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio was born in Los Angeles, California, on November 11, 1974. His journey to stardom began at a young age with roles in television commercials and educational programs. DiCaprio's breakthrough came with his portrayal of Luke Brower in the sitcom "Growing Pains" and later as Tobias Wolff in "This Boy's Life" (1993). where he starred alongside Robert De Niro.
Rise to Stardom
DiCaprio's career skyrocketed with his performance in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" (1993). earning him his first Academy Award nomination. He continued to gain acclaim with roles in "Romeo + Juliet" (1996) and "Titanic" (1997). the latter of which cemented his status as a global superstar. Over the years, DiCaprio has showcased his versatility in films like "The Aviator" (2004). "Start" (2010), and "The Revenant" (2015), for which he finally won an Academy Award for Best Actor.
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1. GENRE
Dubstep - Aggressive, bland/darkish colours, crazy/hard to
follow, narrative,
Drum & Bass – fast paced, a lot going on
Rap –
Dance/Electronic – Heavily relates to the lyrics
Indie/Alternative – Not a lot going on, live, fast paced
editing, amateur looking
Rock – Usually has a storyline, upbeat, dark
colours, aggressive
2. ANALYSIS OF GENRE CONVENTIONS OF A DUBSTEP VIDEO
In most of the dubstep videos, the music is very upbeat. This relates
to the music video as when the bass drops in the song, the music
video tends to get more aggressive. Also a lot of special effects are
used to make the video look very far fetched and even surreal. The
colours that are seen in these type of videos are also very dark and
bland, which this then ties into the convention of aggressiveness.
3. ANALYSIS OF GENRE CONVENTIONS OF A DRUM AND BASS MUSIC VIDEO
As this genre is very upbeat, there is a lot happening on the screen
and a lot of action. This relates to the actual music because of the fast
beats that this style of music has. Usually the footage changes clips
or camera angles when the beat of the song changes, this is so the
music is in sync with the video. This is apart of Goodwin's theory, this
shows a relationship between the video and the music.
4. ANALYSIS OF GENRE CONVENTIONS OF A DANCE/ELECTRONIC VIDEO
The lyrics used in the videos is heavily related to the actual
video. E.g David Guetta – sexy chick has a lot of women
dancing in the video. As the genre is ‘Dance’ there is also a
lot of dancing in the video. Also loads of bright colours are
used to show the expression that dance has. This video uses
Mulvey’s theory of ‘Male Gaze’. This is where females are
used as visual pleasure to attract men to watch the video so
it gives them a greater chance of buying the song.
5. ANALYSIS OF GENRE CONVENTIONS OF A INDIE / ALTERNATIVE MUSIC VIDEO
Amateur looking video’s as a lot of the camera shots are hand held. This
makes the camera shake looking less professional. The editing used in
the video is very fast paced to match with parts of the music which start
to increase in pace. There is also no colour in this video, and its shot in
the dark whilst they are in the car. This instantly shows some sort of
mystery which then leads on to the name of the song ‘R U Mine?’ this is
asking a question also showing mystery as its asking a question.
6. ANALYSIS OF GENRE CONVENTIONS OF A ROCK MUSIC VIDEO
Most of the music videos for this style of genre that I looked at are
heavily based around the actual song and it builds up a storyline
throughout the whole video. Also looking at the ones I had analysed
they had started off slowly and built up throughout the song, and when
this happens, aggression is noticeable within the video. This video I
watched ‘