The document discusses film trailers, including their purpose and conventions. Film trailers are an effective way to promote movies and lure audiences through television and the internet. They work best when they show compelling scenes that give viewers a sense of what the film is about without revealing too much of the plot. Trailers usually include production logos, the film title, age ratings, character introductions, music, release dates, and captions of people involved to attract specific audiences. An ideal trailer is around 1-2 minutes long, balances information and mystery, and captures the mood of the film through emotion rather than just plot.
El documento habla sobre activar opiniones y recomendaciones de los usuarios encontrando guías compartidas en redes sociales. Alienta a los usuarios a participar en crowdsourcing. Muestra diferentes niveles de participación de 1x a 3x y cuatro categorías etiquetadas de A a D con sus respectivos códigos de color RGB y CMYK.
The document discusses how the creator of a pop music magazine uses various design elements to represent the artists featured within. Specifically, it discusses how the use of fonts, colors, images, language, and content convey conventional representations of the artists as outgoing, girly, fun, stylish, young, and care about their appearance - which accurately portrays them as pop artists and appeals to the target female audience. These design choices help build recognizable representations of pop artists that readers expect.
SlideShare is the world's largest professional content sharing community, with over 60 million visitors and 3 billion slide views per month. It has grown significantly since 2007 and now ranks among the top 150 most visited websites. SlideShare's audience comes mostly from organic search and social networks, and consists of highly professional users including business owners and marketers. Most B2B companies now spend a quarter of their marketing budgets on content marketing through platforms like SlideShare. Effective presentations on SlideShare typically have fewer than 30 slides that are visual, concise, and get straight to the point.
La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo. El embargo prohibiría la importación de petróleo ruso a la UE y también impediría el acceso de buques rusos a puertos europeos. Sin embargo, Hungría se opone firmemente al embargo al petróleo, argumentando que su economía depende en gran medida de las importaciones de energía rusa.
The document discusses film trailers, including their purpose and conventions. Film trailers are an effective way to promote movies and lure audiences through television and the internet. They work best when they show compelling scenes that give viewers a sense of what the film is about without revealing too much of the plot. Trailers usually include production logos, the film title, age ratings, character introductions, music, release dates, and captions of people involved to attract specific audiences. An ideal trailer is around 1-2 minutes long, balances information and mystery, and captures the mood of the film through emotion rather than just plot.
El documento habla sobre activar opiniones y recomendaciones de los usuarios encontrando guías compartidas en redes sociales. Alienta a los usuarios a participar en crowdsourcing. Muestra diferentes niveles de participación de 1x a 3x y cuatro categorías etiquetadas de A a D con sus respectivos códigos de color RGB y CMYK.
The document discusses how the creator of a pop music magazine uses various design elements to represent the artists featured within. Specifically, it discusses how the use of fonts, colors, images, language, and content convey conventional representations of the artists as outgoing, girly, fun, stylish, young, and care about their appearance - which accurately portrays them as pop artists and appeals to the target female audience. These design choices help build recognizable representations of pop artists that readers expect.
SlideShare is the world's largest professional content sharing community, with over 60 million visitors and 3 billion slide views per month. It has grown significantly since 2007 and now ranks among the top 150 most visited websites. SlideShare's audience comes mostly from organic search and social networks, and consists of highly professional users including business owners and marketers. Most B2B companies now spend a quarter of their marketing budgets on content marketing through platforms like SlideShare. Effective presentations on SlideShare typically have fewer than 30 slides that are visual, concise, and get straight to the point.
La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo. El embargo prohibiría la importación de petróleo ruso a la UE y también impediría el acceso de buques rusos a puertos europeos. Sin embargo, Hungría se opone firmemente al embargo al petróleo, argumentando que su economía depende en gran medida de las importaciones de energía rusa.
Este documento presenta lineamientos para promover universidades saludables en Chile. Explica que las universidades pueden incorporar la promoción de la salud a su proyecto educativo para mejorar la calidad de vida de la comunidad universitaria y formar promotores de conductas saludables. Propone estrategias organizacionales y temas estratégicos como aspectos psicosociales, ambientales, alimentación, actividad física y prevención del consumo de drogas para desarrollar universidades comprometidas con la salud integral de estudiantes, académic
This document discusses different types of breakfasts from around the world. It begins by introducing continental breakfast, which consists of lighter options like breads, jams, fruits and coffee. American breakfast is described as involving cereals, breads, eggs and beverages. English breakfast is noted as a more substantial meal including eggs, meats, fish and tea or coffee. South Indian breakfast includes items like idli and dosa while north Indian breakfast features breads, curds and sweets. Sample menus are provided for some breakfast types.
Body language is a form of non-verbal communication involving gestures, postures, and physiological signs. The document discusses body language and its importance, describing how different parts of the body like the head, arms, torso, and legs can communicate messages. It provides tips on body language during communication like maintaining eye contact without staring, taking up space to appear confident, relaxing the shoulders, and nodding when speaking to signal active listening. The document is authored by Sunil Kumar, a research scholar and faculty in food production.
This document provides an overview of body language and nonverbal communication. It discusses personal space and territorial distances between individuals. It also addresses cultural differences in concepts of private space. Masks people wear in public situations and how groups position themselves are examined. Factors like eye contact, facial expressions and gestures are reviewed in terms of what they may indicate. The document warns that misinterpreting body language signals can lead to troubles like conflicts, wrong assumptions and even legal problems, so it is important to understand nonverbal communication.
This document provides information about the city of Natal in Brazil. It states that Natal has a population of approximately 853,929, making it the ninth most populous city in the country. It describes several landmarks in Natal, including the Newton Navarro Bridge, the Teatro Alberto Maranhão theater, and the Fortaleza dos Reis Magos. The document also notes that Rio Grande do Norte has a population of around 1.5 million, ranking it as the fourth largest metropolitan area in Northeast Brazil and the sixth largest in the country. However, it mentions that about 40.86% of Natal's population lives in poverty.
This document discusses body language and how it varies across cultures. It examines different gestures and their meanings from head to toe, including nods, eye contact, handshakes, waving, and more. Key points made include that over 65% of social meaning is conveyed non-verbally, gestures have different interpretations in different places, and being aware of cultural body language norms can help improve cross-cultural communication and understanding between people.
This document discusses teaching very young learners (VYL), defined as ages 3-6. It notes that VYL have short attention spans, undeveloped motor skills, enjoy working alone, need approval and praise, are still developing their first language, have trouble with facts vs. fantasy, cannot read/write, and have little life experience. It recommends teaching methods for VYL like using short activities, modeling, praise, meaningful language, repetition, developing literacy, choosing vocabulary carefully, and establishing routines. Specific approaches discussed are flashcards, music, Total Physical Response, storybooks, and crafts. It concludes that all of these methods can be adapted for both VYL and young learners (YL),
The top 4 crime dramas in the UK this week are: 1) New Tricks on BBC1 with 8.26 million viewers, which follows old detectives solving cold cases; 2) Hunted on BBC1 with 4.50 million viewers, about a woman agent going undercover to find who attacked her; 3) Homeland on Channel 4 with 2.74 million viewers, a complex thriller about middle-aged characters; and 4) CSI Miami on Channel 5 with 1.14 million viewers, about fast-paced crime solving appealing to teens.
This production plan outlines the dates, locations, scenes, props, costumes, personnel, and equipment needed for filming. Scenes include Gibby waking up and getting dressed at home, a bullying scene and toilet scene at Neale Wade academy filmed with a video camera and tripod, and a park football scene with sports clothing. Personnel include Josh, Ross, Joe, Lewis, Ben, and Anita.
Film4 would be a good fit for distributing the film because it has been successful with similar genres and demographics. The film has a modern theme and young characters that match Film4's target audience. Research showed the main audience is male aged 18-24, so the film will include conventional comedy elements like settings in pubs and beaches. Stereotypical costumes like jeans and t-shirts will be used. The production will focus on 4 male characters going abroad for a competition, sticking to common conventions of the genre. Audience research was conducted to ensure the film's ideas and trailers would appeal to its target demographic.
This document provides assessment criteria for video and print productions. For video, it focuses on shooting quality material with effective camerawork, editing together a cohesive narrative with smooth transitions and appropriate sound. For print, it emphasizes layout, design, language appropriate to the genre, illustrations that complement the text, and properly cropping and resizing images. An effective film trailer overall needs varied shots and actors to clearly convey it is promoting, not presenting, a film, while poor narrative or excessive titles will reduce its impact. The print piece must demonstrate solid design skills through programs like Photoshop and thoughtfully selected images fitting the genre.
This document appears to be a story board, which is used in filmmaking and animation to plan scenes and shots. Story boards typically include illustrations or photos to represent key frames in a visual narrative and help directors and producers visualize how a scene will play out. The story board in this document likely contains visual representations of scenes and shots being planned for a film or animation project.
Final product and preliminary comparisonglover8513
- The document compares the author's preliminary magazine cover and contents page draft to their final product.
- For the preliminary tasks, the author had little knowledge of design conventions and their use of images, layout, fonts and other elements was poor and lacked professionalism.
- For the final product, the author conducted research into conventions for the rock music genre and applied this knowledge to create a high quality cover and contents page that made effective use of conventions and appealed to the target audience.
- The author's skills in areas like photography, image editing, layout, fonts, colors and creating a mode of address improved greatly from the preliminary to final tasks thanks to learning about conventions and best practices.
The document provides details on how the author appealed to their target audience through the design elements used in a magazine for a mainly male readership interested in rock music. The author used conventional colors like red, black, and white that signify aggression and masculinity. Bold, sans-serif fonts were used to appear masculine and easy to read. Images featured conventional costumes like black outfits and accessories to relate to the audience. Settings and poses also aimed to appeal to the psychographic of the target demographic. Consistency across elements like color and fonts helped maintain the magazine's style and brand identity.
The document discusses the learner's experience using Photoshop, cameras, font space, and a mobile phone for creating a magazine. For Photoshop, the learner found it effective for magazine layout due to its functions and ease of use, and learned new editing techniques. For cameras, the learner gained experience with lighting issues and high quality image transfers. For font space, the learner discovered the importance of fonts and which were most effective in different sections. The mobile phone produced high resolution photos that were added to the magazine, showing its capability for media production.
This demographic profile describes a primarily male, white, middle-class group from 1626 who enjoy social networking and eccentric lifestyles, frequently attending gigs and festivals. They have a high interest in rock music.
Representations of people in my magazineglover8513
The document discusses how a magazine represents people through its imagery, design choices, and language. It mainly portrays young, white males as stereotypical rock artists through aggressive poses and costumes. Bold, masculine fonts and words like "Iron Claw" and "Bare knuckle fights" further suggest the characters are violent and powerful. The predominant colors of red, black, and white symbolize violence and darkness, reinforcing this stereotype. Accessories like sunglasses make the characters seem mysterious and different, playing into stereotypes of eccentric young men.
The rock magazine cover represents males as typically violent and aggressive through the use of props like a baseball bat and chain and stern poses. Tattoos and the chain also suggest masculinity. The cover line and story imply the white male artists are fun-loving but also engage in sex, drugs and violence. The fonts and lack of lighting further position rock music and its artists as masculine and strange.
This magazine cover uses large images and bold fonts to grab attention, with a main cover story headline in a large masthead and smaller additional stories. It employs a consistent color scheme and layout elements like page divides and subscription advertisements to structure information for readers. Within articles, pull quotes, props and large stand first paragraphs are utilized to highlight and summarize key points for the reader.
Este documento presenta lineamientos para promover universidades saludables en Chile. Explica que las universidades pueden incorporar la promoción de la salud a su proyecto educativo para mejorar la calidad de vida de la comunidad universitaria y formar promotores de conductas saludables. Propone estrategias organizacionales y temas estratégicos como aspectos psicosociales, ambientales, alimentación, actividad física y prevención del consumo de drogas para desarrollar universidades comprometidas con la salud integral de estudiantes, académic
This document discusses different types of breakfasts from around the world. It begins by introducing continental breakfast, which consists of lighter options like breads, jams, fruits and coffee. American breakfast is described as involving cereals, breads, eggs and beverages. English breakfast is noted as a more substantial meal including eggs, meats, fish and tea or coffee. South Indian breakfast includes items like idli and dosa while north Indian breakfast features breads, curds and sweets. Sample menus are provided for some breakfast types.
Body language is a form of non-verbal communication involving gestures, postures, and physiological signs. The document discusses body language and its importance, describing how different parts of the body like the head, arms, torso, and legs can communicate messages. It provides tips on body language during communication like maintaining eye contact without staring, taking up space to appear confident, relaxing the shoulders, and nodding when speaking to signal active listening. The document is authored by Sunil Kumar, a research scholar and faculty in food production.
This document provides an overview of body language and nonverbal communication. It discusses personal space and territorial distances between individuals. It also addresses cultural differences in concepts of private space. Masks people wear in public situations and how groups position themselves are examined. Factors like eye contact, facial expressions and gestures are reviewed in terms of what they may indicate. The document warns that misinterpreting body language signals can lead to troubles like conflicts, wrong assumptions and even legal problems, so it is important to understand nonverbal communication.
This document provides information about the city of Natal in Brazil. It states that Natal has a population of approximately 853,929, making it the ninth most populous city in the country. It describes several landmarks in Natal, including the Newton Navarro Bridge, the Teatro Alberto Maranhão theater, and the Fortaleza dos Reis Magos. The document also notes that Rio Grande do Norte has a population of around 1.5 million, ranking it as the fourth largest metropolitan area in Northeast Brazil and the sixth largest in the country. However, it mentions that about 40.86% of Natal's population lives in poverty.
This document discusses body language and how it varies across cultures. It examines different gestures and their meanings from head to toe, including nods, eye contact, handshakes, waving, and more. Key points made include that over 65% of social meaning is conveyed non-verbally, gestures have different interpretations in different places, and being aware of cultural body language norms can help improve cross-cultural communication and understanding between people.
This document discusses teaching very young learners (VYL), defined as ages 3-6. It notes that VYL have short attention spans, undeveloped motor skills, enjoy working alone, need approval and praise, are still developing their first language, have trouble with facts vs. fantasy, cannot read/write, and have little life experience. It recommends teaching methods for VYL like using short activities, modeling, praise, meaningful language, repetition, developing literacy, choosing vocabulary carefully, and establishing routines. Specific approaches discussed are flashcards, music, Total Physical Response, storybooks, and crafts. It concludes that all of these methods can be adapted for both VYL and young learners (YL),
The top 4 crime dramas in the UK this week are: 1) New Tricks on BBC1 with 8.26 million viewers, which follows old detectives solving cold cases; 2) Hunted on BBC1 with 4.50 million viewers, about a woman agent going undercover to find who attacked her; 3) Homeland on Channel 4 with 2.74 million viewers, a complex thriller about middle-aged characters; and 4) CSI Miami on Channel 5 with 1.14 million viewers, about fast-paced crime solving appealing to teens.
This production plan outlines the dates, locations, scenes, props, costumes, personnel, and equipment needed for filming. Scenes include Gibby waking up and getting dressed at home, a bullying scene and toilet scene at Neale Wade academy filmed with a video camera and tripod, and a park football scene with sports clothing. Personnel include Josh, Ross, Joe, Lewis, Ben, and Anita.
Film4 would be a good fit for distributing the film because it has been successful with similar genres and demographics. The film has a modern theme and young characters that match Film4's target audience. Research showed the main audience is male aged 18-24, so the film will include conventional comedy elements like settings in pubs and beaches. Stereotypical costumes like jeans and t-shirts will be used. The production will focus on 4 male characters going abroad for a competition, sticking to common conventions of the genre. Audience research was conducted to ensure the film's ideas and trailers would appeal to its target demographic.
This document provides assessment criteria for video and print productions. For video, it focuses on shooting quality material with effective camerawork, editing together a cohesive narrative with smooth transitions and appropriate sound. For print, it emphasizes layout, design, language appropriate to the genre, illustrations that complement the text, and properly cropping and resizing images. An effective film trailer overall needs varied shots and actors to clearly convey it is promoting, not presenting, a film, while poor narrative or excessive titles will reduce its impact. The print piece must demonstrate solid design skills through programs like Photoshop and thoughtfully selected images fitting the genre.
This document appears to be a story board, which is used in filmmaking and animation to plan scenes and shots. Story boards typically include illustrations or photos to represent key frames in a visual narrative and help directors and producers visualize how a scene will play out. The story board in this document likely contains visual representations of scenes and shots being planned for a film or animation project.
Final product and preliminary comparisonglover8513
- The document compares the author's preliminary magazine cover and contents page draft to their final product.
- For the preliminary tasks, the author had little knowledge of design conventions and their use of images, layout, fonts and other elements was poor and lacked professionalism.
- For the final product, the author conducted research into conventions for the rock music genre and applied this knowledge to create a high quality cover and contents page that made effective use of conventions and appealed to the target audience.
- The author's skills in areas like photography, image editing, layout, fonts, colors and creating a mode of address improved greatly from the preliminary to final tasks thanks to learning about conventions and best practices.
The document provides details on how the author appealed to their target audience through the design elements used in a magazine for a mainly male readership interested in rock music. The author used conventional colors like red, black, and white that signify aggression and masculinity. Bold, sans-serif fonts were used to appear masculine and easy to read. Images featured conventional costumes like black outfits and accessories to relate to the audience. Settings and poses also aimed to appeal to the psychographic of the target demographic. Consistency across elements like color and fonts helped maintain the magazine's style and brand identity.
The document discusses the learner's experience using Photoshop, cameras, font space, and a mobile phone for creating a magazine. For Photoshop, the learner found it effective for magazine layout due to its functions and ease of use, and learned new editing techniques. For cameras, the learner gained experience with lighting issues and high quality image transfers. For font space, the learner discovered the importance of fonts and which were most effective in different sections. The mobile phone produced high resolution photos that were added to the magazine, showing its capability for media production.
This demographic profile describes a primarily male, white, middle-class group from 1626 who enjoy social networking and eccentric lifestyles, frequently attending gigs and festivals. They have a high interest in rock music.
Representations of people in my magazineglover8513
The document discusses how a magazine represents people through its imagery, design choices, and language. It mainly portrays young, white males as stereotypical rock artists through aggressive poses and costumes. Bold, masculine fonts and words like "Iron Claw" and "Bare knuckle fights" further suggest the characters are violent and powerful. The predominant colors of red, black, and white symbolize violence and darkness, reinforcing this stereotype. Accessories like sunglasses make the characters seem mysterious and different, playing into stereotypes of eccentric young men.
The rock magazine cover represents males as typically violent and aggressive through the use of props like a baseball bat and chain and stern poses. Tattoos and the chain also suggest masculinity. The cover line and story imply the white male artists are fun-loving but also engage in sex, drugs and violence. The fonts and lack of lighting further position rock music and its artists as masculine and strange.
This magazine cover uses large images and bold fonts to grab attention, with a main cover story headline in a large masthead and smaller additional stories. It employs a consistent color scheme and layout elements like page divides and subscription advertisements to structure information for readers. Within articles, pull quotes, props and large stand first paragraphs are utilized to highlight and summarize key points for the reader.