The document describes the process of producing a magazine advertisement. It involved cutting out an image, sizing it for the advert, adding brush effects to simulate tears, adding layers with drop shadows. Text was added promoting the purchase of a smartphone album. Fonts, shadows and glows were used to make elements like the artist name, album title and CD cover stand out. The process involved selecting colors, fonts, effects and positioning elements like images and text to clearly promote the album release in the advert.
Peter Andre's music video for "Unconditional" tells a personal narrative through faded film in the background and shots of Andre alone in a cinema. The video uses close-ups of Andre to show emotion and subtle camera movements. Scenes of a faded film depicting Andre's life, as well as shots of him matching lyrics, help illustrate the song's message. While keeping a simple, lonely aesthetic, the video reveals the personal nature of the song through its storytelling and inclusion of Andre's step-son at the end.
The document discusses how the artist addressed their audience in their Classical Music Magazine through direct eye contact with the camera, stereotypical depictions of classical musicians in clothing and with instruments, and formal yet simple language. Superlatives and promises of free music were used to attract readers. The masthead and covers were kept simple to stand out while still appealing to classical music lovers.
The document discusses how the media product represents particular social groups. The magazine represents middle/upper class adults through the sophisticated and elegant font, neat layout, and formal written content without slang. Stereotypical representations are used, including the artist on the cover portrayed in a mature manner with subtle makeup, in a relaxed pose suited to the genre. Pictures also use stereotypes appealing to the target audience.
This document provides print screens showing the process of making a magazine, including the front cover, CD, contents page, and double page spread. Print screens demonstrate the creation of the magazine's front cover, CD, contents page, and a double page spread.
The document discusses possible actors for a soul/R&B genre project, including a main female character suited to play a heartbroken girl, a main male character suited to play a heartbreaker who flirts with the female character and a side character, and a side character the male character cheats with who is attractive.
1 in what ways does your media product usenehajasmine
Our media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real media products in the following ways:
1) We develop conventions by adding elements like different fonts, colors, images, and messages that relate the product to the theme or message of the work. However, we also challenge conventions by omitting typical elements or using unconventional designs, layouts, or combinations of elements.
2) For example, on the CD cover we challenge conventions by using multiple images instead of one, and on the back insert we add social media logos and change the background color.
3) Across all elements, we aim to reinforce the themes of being "torn" through subtle design choices while still maintaining clarity of information
This document summarizes the production process for a music video. It describes how stop motion scenes were created in Serif Movie+ and exported to Adobe Premier for further editing. Various effects like black and white, page turns, blurs, split screens, dissolves, and fades were added to reinforce themes and ensure smooth transitions between scenes. The editing was refined based on audience feedback to improve the overall flow and storytelling of the video.
The document describes the process of producing a magazine advertisement. It involved cutting out an image, sizing it for the advert, adding brush effects to simulate tears, adding layers with drop shadows. Text was added promoting the purchase of a smartphone album. Fonts, shadows and glows were used to make elements like the artist name, album title and CD cover stand out. The process involved selecting colors, fonts, effects and positioning elements like images and text to clearly promote the album release in the advert.
Peter Andre's music video for "Unconditional" tells a personal narrative through faded film in the background and shots of Andre alone in a cinema. The video uses close-ups of Andre to show emotion and subtle camera movements. Scenes of a faded film depicting Andre's life, as well as shots of him matching lyrics, help illustrate the song's message. While keeping a simple, lonely aesthetic, the video reveals the personal nature of the song through its storytelling and inclusion of Andre's step-son at the end.
The document discusses how the artist addressed their audience in their Classical Music Magazine through direct eye contact with the camera, stereotypical depictions of classical musicians in clothing and with instruments, and formal yet simple language. Superlatives and promises of free music were used to attract readers. The masthead and covers were kept simple to stand out while still appealing to classical music lovers.
The document discusses how the media product represents particular social groups. The magazine represents middle/upper class adults through the sophisticated and elegant font, neat layout, and formal written content without slang. Stereotypical representations are used, including the artist on the cover portrayed in a mature manner with subtle makeup, in a relaxed pose suited to the genre. Pictures also use stereotypes appealing to the target audience.
This document provides print screens showing the process of making a magazine, including the front cover, CD, contents page, and double page spread. Print screens demonstrate the creation of the magazine's front cover, CD, contents page, and a double page spread.
The document discusses possible actors for a soul/R&B genre project, including a main female character suited to play a heartbroken girl, a main male character suited to play a heartbreaker who flirts with the female character and a side character, and a side character the male character cheats with who is attractive.
1 in what ways does your media product usenehajasmine
Our media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real media products in the following ways:
1) We develop conventions by adding elements like different fonts, colors, images, and messages that relate the product to the theme or message of the work. However, we also challenge conventions by omitting typical elements or using unconventional designs, layouts, or combinations of elements.
2) For example, on the CD cover we challenge conventions by using multiple images instead of one, and on the back insert we add social media logos and change the background color.
3) Across all elements, we aim to reinforce the themes of being "torn" through subtle design choices while still maintaining clarity of information
This document summarizes the production process for a music video. It describes how stop motion scenes were created in Serif Movie+ and exported to Adobe Premier for further editing. Various effects like black and white, page turns, blurs, split screens, dissolves, and fades were added to reinforce themes and ensure smooth transitions between scenes. The editing was refined based on audience feedback to improve the overall flow and storytelling of the video.
1 in what ways does your media product usenehajasmine
Our media product challenges conventions of real media products in the following ways:
1. Instead of a single picture of the artist, our CD cover uses recurring pictures of the artist becoming more shattered to show the effect of being torn.
2. The inlay leaves the background plain for the message and image to stand out, and adds credits not typically seen.
3. The CD adds a copyright around the edge not typically seen.
4. The back insert adds social media logos and uses the album's red color instead of the front's color.
5. The magazine ad uses two artist pictures in the same clothes and a QR code for mobile access.
6. The music video
2 how effective is the combination of your mainnehajasmine
The document discusses ensuring connections between a main product and ancillary texts through consistent use of color, fonts, images, and mood. Off-white, blue, red, black, and dark reddish black are used throughout to link the CD cover, magazine advert, and other materials. Facial expressions and clothing depict sad emotions, and the black and white color scheme echoes the sad theme of the song and music video. A variety of shots and locations are used to show variety while maintaining the sad tone.
The document discusses changes made to a storyboard based on audience feedback. Scenes were moved, modified or replaced to improve the narrative and emotional impact. Effects and transitions were also adjusted. Feedback indicated that certain scenes were not effective so they were removed or redesigned to better engage the target audience.
3 what have you learnt from your audience feedbacknehajasmine
The document provides feedback from an audience on various marketing materials for a music release, including the CD cover, inlay, back insert, magazine advert, music video, and more. The feedback suggested changes to things like colors, layouts, images, and text to make the materials more visually appealing and clearly convey the intended messages. Suggested changes included adding more color to the CD cover, rearranging elements on the back insert, adjusting colors on the magazine advert to fit the overall scheme, and splitting screens in the music video to show two scenes simultaneously.
4 how did you use new media technologies innehajasmine
The document discusses the various new media technologies used during the planning, research, construction, and evaluation stages of a project. These included Blogger for blogging, USBs for storing files, Hotmail for email communication, Microsoft Word and PowerPoint for creating documents and slides, Slideshare for sharing presentations, Serif Movie+ for video editing, YouTube for uploading and sharing videos, Adobe Photoshop for image editing, Adobe Premiere for video editing, cameras for photographs and stop motion filming.
The document describes the process of producing a magazine advertisement. [1] The first stages involved cutting out an image, converting it to greyscale, and resizing it for the advert. [2] Additional layers were then added using brush tools to create a torn effect on the image. [3] Text and additional design elements like logos and a QR code were incorporated to complete the advert.
The document describes the process of producing a CD. First, a CD template was downloaded and the color of the inlay was matched to the CD. Second, a dark red color was chosen for the background. Research found that most CDs include a copyright, so one was added and colored red to match the theme. Text was added using specific fonts and colors to be consistent with the CD cover design.
The document describes the process of designing a CD cover. The designer began by getting the correct dimensions for the CD cover. They then cut out an image from a magazine advert and placed it on different layers on the CD cover file. The image was duplicated and adjusted to create a "torn" effect, which reinforced the album name. Text was added using fonts that stood out and related to the album name. Finally, the record label's logo was added to complete the conventional CD cover design.
The document summarizes the process for producing an inlay. First, the creator cut out an image of actors hugging from an album cover to use. They then matched the color of the inlay material to the album cover. Finally, the image was placed on the inlay, writing was added, and a credit was included at the bottom in a smaller font.
The document summarizes the process of producing a magazine advertisement. It involves several steps:
1. Cutting out a picture and converting it to greyscale to place on different layers.
2. Resizing the picture to the correct magazine size and choosing a color.
3. Adding a torn/ripped effect using a brush tool and adding layers with less tears and a drop shadow.
4. Adding text and logos, using different fonts like "Monotype Corsiva" and "Trash" to stand out.
5. Placing additional elements like a CD cover above text and adding effects like glows and shadows to make elements pop.
The document describes the process of producing a magazine advertisement. It involves several steps:
1. Cutting out a picture using a magnetic lasso tool to isolate it from the background.
2. Resizing the picture to the correct size for the magazine advert and choosing a color scheme.
3. Adding torn/ripped effects to the background layers using brush tools and drop shadows.
4. Adding text elements like the artist and album names using different fonts along with effects like shadows and glows.
5. Placing additional elements like logos and a CD cover graphic and adjusting their positioning.
Research analysis into the mediums of ancillary textsnehajasmine
The document analyzes the mediums used to promote albums, including CD covers, CDs themselves, and magazine advertisements. It discusses typical design elements like images of the artist, typography, color schemes, and institutional information. The goal is to attract audiences, visually represent the artist, use standard conventions, and maximize sales. Elements like eye-catching images and clearly stated artist/album names help potential buyers identify and learn about new releases.
This document outlines the equipment and software needed to create a music video, including a tripod to keep the video camera still while filming scenes, a camera to capture animation sequences, and Adobe Premiere Pro and other software to edit together the footage, planning, research, and overall finished video.
Themes that need to be incorporated into the music videonehajasmine
The document discusses themes of confusion, heartbreak, frustration, and sadness that are implied in song lyrics. The lyrics express confusion about why the singer is in a situation again, heartbreak over being left for someone else who meant more, frustration with games and immaturity, and sadness over a broken heart and relationship ending.
The document discusses video camera techniques and editing techniques to consider for filming and editing a music video. Some key video camera techniques include using low and high angles, panning, tilting, tracking shots, and varying shot lengths. Important editing techniques include dissolves, fades, quick cuts, varying playback speeds, and wipes between shots. The goal is to storyboard and produce the music video using these cinematography and post-production methods.
The document discusses several modern art and social movements including modernism, postmodernism, feminism, and post-feminism. Modernism rejected realism, while postmodernism embraced intertextuality and parody. Feminism questioned women's subordinate role in patriarchal societies and the tendency to depict women as sexual objects or in limited domestic roles. Post-feminism argued women have a right to be sexually attractive if in control, challenging the idea of the "male gaze" objectifying women. Gender stereotypes also commonly represent women in a more provocative or subordinate manner compared to men.
The document discusses several modern art and social movements including modernism, postmodernism, feminism, and post-feminism. Modernism rejected realism, while postmodernism embraced intertextuality and parody. Feminism questioned women's subordinate role in patriarchal societies and the tendency to depict women as sexual objects or in limited domestic roles. Post-feminism asserted women's right to be sexually attractive if in control, challenging the idea of the "male gaze" objectifying women. Gender stereotypes also commonly portrayed women in a more provocative or subordinate manner compared to men.
According to Andrew Goodwin's book, there are several key features that distinguish a successful music video, including a strong relationship between the lyrics and visuals, distinctive styles and imagery for different genres, and frequent close-ups of the main artist. The document discusses how these points are important to consider when creating a music video, as the author and their group plan to incorporate these elements based on their genre of music.
1 in what ways does your media product usenehajasmine
Our media product challenges conventions of real media products in the following ways:
1. Instead of a single picture of the artist, our CD cover uses recurring pictures of the artist becoming more shattered to show the effect of being torn.
2. The inlay leaves the background plain for the message and image to stand out, and adds credits not typically seen.
3. The CD adds a copyright around the edge not typically seen.
4. The back insert adds social media logos and uses the album's red color instead of the front's color.
5. The magazine ad uses two artist pictures in the same clothes and a QR code for mobile access.
6. The music video
2 how effective is the combination of your mainnehajasmine
The document discusses ensuring connections between a main product and ancillary texts through consistent use of color, fonts, images, and mood. Off-white, blue, red, black, and dark reddish black are used throughout to link the CD cover, magazine advert, and other materials. Facial expressions and clothing depict sad emotions, and the black and white color scheme echoes the sad theme of the song and music video. A variety of shots and locations are used to show variety while maintaining the sad tone.
The document discusses changes made to a storyboard based on audience feedback. Scenes were moved, modified or replaced to improve the narrative and emotional impact. Effects and transitions were also adjusted. Feedback indicated that certain scenes were not effective so they were removed or redesigned to better engage the target audience.
3 what have you learnt from your audience feedbacknehajasmine
The document provides feedback from an audience on various marketing materials for a music release, including the CD cover, inlay, back insert, magazine advert, music video, and more. The feedback suggested changes to things like colors, layouts, images, and text to make the materials more visually appealing and clearly convey the intended messages. Suggested changes included adding more color to the CD cover, rearranging elements on the back insert, adjusting colors on the magazine advert to fit the overall scheme, and splitting screens in the music video to show two scenes simultaneously.
4 how did you use new media technologies innehajasmine
The document discusses the various new media technologies used during the planning, research, construction, and evaluation stages of a project. These included Blogger for blogging, USBs for storing files, Hotmail for email communication, Microsoft Word and PowerPoint for creating documents and slides, Slideshare for sharing presentations, Serif Movie+ for video editing, YouTube for uploading and sharing videos, Adobe Photoshop for image editing, Adobe Premiere for video editing, cameras for photographs and stop motion filming.
The document describes the process of producing a magazine advertisement. [1] The first stages involved cutting out an image, converting it to greyscale, and resizing it for the advert. [2] Additional layers were then added using brush tools to create a torn effect on the image. [3] Text and additional design elements like logos and a QR code were incorporated to complete the advert.
The document describes the process of producing a CD. First, a CD template was downloaded and the color of the inlay was matched to the CD. Second, a dark red color was chosen for the background. Research found that most CDs include a copyright, so one was added and colored red to match the theme. Text was added using specific fonts and colors to be consistent with the CD cover design.
The document describes the process of designing a CD cover. The designer began by getting the correct dimensions for the CD cover. They then cut out an image from a magazine advert and placed it on different layers on the CD cover file. The image was duplicated and adjusted to create a "torn" effect, which reinforced the album name. Text was added using fonts that stood out and related to the album name. Finally, the record label's logo was added to complete the conventional CD cover design.
The document summarizes the process for producing an inlay. First, the creator cut out an image of actors hugging from an album cover to use. They then matched the color of the inlay material to the album cover. Finally, the image was placed on the inlay, writing was added, and a credit was included at the bottom in a smaller font.
The document summarizes the process of producing a magazine advertisement. It involves several steps:
1. Cutting out a picture and converting it to greyscale to place on different layers.
2. Resizing the picture to the correct magazine size and choosing a color.
3. Adding a torn/ripped effect using a brush tool and adding layers with less tears and a drop shadow.
4. Adding text and logos, using different fonts like "Monotype Corsiva" and "Trash" to stand out.
5. Placing additional elements like a CD cover above text and adding effects like glows and shadows to make elements pop.
The document describes the process of producing a magazine advertisement. It involves several steps:
1. Cutting out a picture using a magnetic lasso tool to isolate it from the background.
2. Resizing the picture to the correct size for the magazine advert and choosing a color scheme.
3. Adding torn/ripped effects to the background layers using brush tools and drop shadows.
4. Adding text elements like the artist and album names using different fonts along with effects like shadows and glows.
5. Placing additional elements like logos and a CD cover graphic and adjusting their positioning.
Research analysis into the mediums of ancillary textsnehajasmine
The document analyzes the mediums used to promote albums, including CD covers, CDs themselves, and magazine advertisements. It discusses typical design elements like images of the artist, typography, color schemes, and institutional information. The goal is to attract audiences, visually represent the artist, use standard conventions, and maximize sales. Elements like eye-catching images and clearly stated artist/album names help potential buyers identify and learn about new releases.
This document outlines the equipment and software needed to create a music video, including a tripod to keep the video camera still while filming scenes, a camera to capture animation sequences, and Adobe Premiere Pro and other software to edit together the footage, planning, research, and overall finished video.
Themes that need to be incorporated into the music videonehajasmine
The document discusses themes of confusion, heartbreak, frustration, and sadness that are implied in song lyrics. The lyrics express confusion about why the singer is in a situation again, heartbreak over being left for someone else who meant more, frustration with games and immaturity, and sadness over a broken heart and relationship ending.
The document discusses video camera techniques and editing techniques to consider for filming and editing a music video. Some key video camera techniques include using low and high angles, panning, tilting, tracking shots, and varying shot lengths. Important editing techniques include dissolves, fades, quick cuts, varying playback speeds, and wipes between shots. The goal is to storyboard and produce the music video using these cinematography and post-production methods.
The document discusses several modern art and social movements including modernism, postmodernism, feminism, and post-feminism. Modernism rejected realism, while postmodernism embraced intertextuality and parody. Feminism questioned women's subordinate role in patriarchal societies and the tendency to depict women as sexual objects or in limited domestic roles. Post-feminism argued women have a right to be sexually attractive if in control, challenging the idea of the "male gaze" objectifying women. Gender stereotypes also commonly represent women in a more provocative or subordinate manner compared to men.
The document discusses several modern art and social movements including modernism, postmodernism, feminism, and post-feminism. Modernism rejected realism, while postmodernism embraced intertextuality and parody. Feminism questioned women's subordinate role in patriarchal societies and the tendency to depict women as sexual objects or in limited domestic roles. Post-feminism asserted women's right to be sexually attractive if in control, challenging the idea of the "male gaze" objectifying women. Gender stereotypes also commonly portrayed women in a more provocative or subordinate manner compared to men.
According to Andrew Goodwin's book, there are several key features that distinguish a successful music video, including a strong relationship between the lyrics and visuals, distinctive styles and imagery for different genres, and frequent close-ups of the main artist. The document discusses how these points are important to consider when creating a music video, as the author and their group plan to incorporate these elements based on their genre of music.