Kerrang! magazine has a readership of around 345,000 people who are primarily aged 25. The magazine focuses on rock and heavy metal music genres. It uses informal language and grittier images of bands to appeal to its target audience. Photos make up around half the magazine and include less stylized portraits on the cover alongside more artistic interior shots. The layout is simple with a 50-50 text to image ratio. Colors like black and red are used to set a darker tone in line with the music. Audience feedback helps the magazine improve through methods like focus groups and complaints.
The document analyzes the front cover of Kerrang magazine to understand its target audience. Kerrang targets predominantly male rock fans aged 17-24. The front cover uses conventions like a dominant image of a rock artist and headlines in line with the magazine's house style to attract this audience. The codes and conventions employed on the cover aim to appeal to the attitudes and lifestyle of the target readership.
This document is an audience research questionnaire that asks respondents about their music preferences and habits. It asks about music genres listened to, channels watched, reasons for listening to music, favorite indie/soul artists, and visual elements respondents associate with indie/soul music videos. The questionnaire aims to gather information about the target audience's music tastes and consumption.
The lighting in the music video is distorted and makes the artist look pale, representing an underground bunker with flickering lights. The lighting emphasizes the artist's features to make her look attractive and appeal to a male audience. The dark and cold lighting fits with the deep emotions of the song about relationship troubles, creating shadows that make the artist appear thinner in a way that may boost album sales.
This document appears to repeat the name "Amber Rubarth" multiple times without providing any additional context or information. It does not have a clear topic, narrative, or message to summarize.
Record labels serve as brands that manage the marketing, sales, distribution, and legal protection of music recordings and videos. The major record labels - Warner Music Group, Universal Music Group, Sony BMG, and EMI - sign and promote well-known artists globally. They have faced challenges from declining CD sales and illegal downloading, but are adapting to digital music distribution through sites like iTunes and YouTube. Independent labels also play a role by funding and distributing artists sometimes through agreements with major labels. Record labels are generally owned by larger music groups that oversee music publishing, manufacturing, and other divisions.
Music video directors are responsible for overseeing the production of music videos. They storyboard the video, direct performers, and ensure the visuals synchronize with the song. Famous music video directors like Jonas Akerlund, Chris Applebaum, and Chris Cunningham have helped promote artists and sell music through creative, stylized videos. Other notable directors include Joseph Kahn, Jake Nava, Sophie Muller, and Ray Kay, who have worked with major pop and rock artists.
Kerrang! magazine has a readership of around 345,000 people who are primarily aged 25. The magazine focuses on rock and heavy metal music genres. It uses informal language and grittier images of bands to appeal to its target audience. Photos make up around half the magazine and include less stylized portraits on the cover alongside more artistic interior shots. The layout is simple with a 50-50 text to image ratio. Colors like black and red are used to set a darker tone in line with the music. Audience feedback helps the magazine improve through methods like focus groups and complaints.
The document analyzes the front cover of Kerrang magazine to understand its target audience. Kerrang targets predominantly male rock fans aged 17-24. The front cover uses conventions like a dominant image of a rock artist and headlines in line with the magazine's house style to attract this audience. The codes and conventions employed on the cover aim to appeal to the attitudes and lifestyle of the target readership.
This document is an audience research questionnaire that asks respondents about their music preferences and habits. It asks about music genres listened to, channels watched, reasons for listening to music, favorite indie/soul artists, and visual elements respondents associate with indie/soul music videos. The questionnaire aims to gather information about the target audience's music tastes and consumption.
The lighting in the music video is distorted and makes the artist look pale, representing an underground bunker with flickering lights. The lighting emphasizes the artist's features to make her look attractive and appeal to a male audience. The dark and cold lighting fits with the deep emotions of the song about relationship troubles, creating shadows that make the artist appear thinner in a way that may boost album sales.
This document appears to repeat the name "Amber Rubarth" multiple times without providing any additional context or information. It does not have a clear topic, narrative, or message to summarize.
Record labels serve as brands that manage the marketing, sales, distribution, and legal protection of music recordings and videos. The major record labels - Warner Music Group, Universal Music Group, Sony BMG, and EMI - sign and promote well-known artists globally. They have faced challenges from declining CD sales and illegal downloading, but are adapting to digital music distribution through sites like iTunes and YouTube. Independent labels also play a role by funding and distributing artists sometimes through agreements with major labels. Record labels are generally owned by larger music groups that oversee music publishing, manufacturing, and other divisions.
Music video directors are responsible for overseeing the production of music videos. They storyboard the video, direct performers, and ensure the visuals synchronize with the song. Famous music video directors like Jonas Akerlund, Chris Applebaum, and Chris Cunningham have helped promote artists and sell music through creative, stylized videos. Other notable directors include Joseph Kahn, Jake Nava, Sophie Muller, and Ray Kay, who have worked with major pop and rock artists.
Rihanna's image and music have evolved significantly over her career. Her early music videos, like "Pon de Replay", portrayed her as innocent and playful to appeal to young girls. Later videos, such as "SOS" and "Disturbia", showed a more mature and sexually appealing image through more revealing clothing and sensual dancing to attract male viewers. Her album "Good Girl Gone Bad" signified this transformation to a desirable woman. Rihanna has continued changing her image, like the edgier style in "Russian Roulette" reflecting her personal growth. This strategic shifting of her persona has been commercially successful and helped establish Rihanna as a leading recording artist.
The auteur theory suggests that a film reflects the director's creative vision, with the director serving as the author of the film. Examples provided analyze music videos through the lens of the auteur theory, with viewers watching characters observe and photograph other characters through windows, screens, cameras, and other devices that create distance between the observer and observed.
The document analyzes various design elements of a Michael Jackson DVD cover. It discusses the bold font that stands out, the artist depicted in black against a white background to signify his unique style, and text in small caps emphasizing his dominance in the music industry. Color contrasts and the artist's posture portray him as a talented dancer known for his passion and greatest hits.
Adele's album cover for "19" features her face against a plain black background to represent the soul genre of her music. The title "19" reflects the music she created at that age. She looks down to convey the meaningful and mellow nature of her songs, while her natural makeup and the bold font are meant to attract audiences to her angelic music.
Amber Rubarth is an American singer-songwriter from California. She is known for her introspective folk-pop style and has released 5 studio albums since 2005. Her most recent album, "Session," was released in 2020 and features stripped-down renditions of songs from her catalog.
This appears to be song lyrics summarizing a relationship between two people. The lyrics describe falling in love, being in love, and the pain that comes when the relationship ends or one person falls for someone else. Specific details include driving around at night thinking about the past relationship, missing the other person in the morning, and feeling hurt watching your ex start to fall for someone new. The lyrics suggest this is a common experience people go through when young, around age 23.
Amber Rubarth is a musician who will be touring in 2011. Details about her upcoming tour such as dates and locations are not provided in the document. The document appears to be announcing that Amber Rubarth will have a tour in 2011 but does not give any other specifics about the tour.
This short poem uses imagery of washing day and rising tides to represent overcoming weaknesses and drifting together. It encourages embracing vulnerabilities and finding connection with another person. The piece was produced in the UK and copyright is held by the producer.
We had various technical difficulties during filming and editing of our music video, including missing equipment, an unstable camera, and problems with the green screen. However, we were able to continue filming handheld to create an intimate feel, and learned how to use video editing software from others in order to reverse an action scene, despite the challenges being time consuming. In the end, the footage quality was good and the video achieved its goal despite obstacles.
The document discusses two website planning ideas for artist Amber Rubarth. The first idea features Amber's name in bold at the top, her image in the center, and a message from her. It has a white background and submenus linking to pages about her story, music, etc. The second idea changes Amber's image to give her a more edgy look to appeal to more audiences. It changes the background to black to represent her mature music and genres, while her new look reflects a mature pop artist.
The document outlines various props needed for different scenes of an upcoming production. For a shower scene, props include a wet room with a girl sitting or lying down and fake blood to show a nosebleed. For an argument scene between parents and daughter, props are a dining table and objects like candles that could be thrown. For a couple's argument, props are an unmade bed, unlit candles to represent a cold relationship, and a dressing table. For a friends scene, the only prop needed is a scarf and gloves for the girl.
I, John Doe, hereby grant permission to Jane Smith to use my artwork titled "Sunset over the Ocean" in her upcoming art show. She has my permission to display, photograph, and sell prints of the artwork during the show which runs from June 1st through June 30th, 2023 at the Beachside Art Gallery. This permission is non-transferable and expires after the conclusion of the art show.
The proposed music video would tell the story of a woman struggling with drug addiction through scenes depicting her daily life and eventual overdose death. Key elements include a lady portraying a drug addict walking through town singing the song, with shots of various people taking drugs to portray society's issues with addiction. As the song continues, the lady appears more drugged and helpless, taking more drugs to try and forget her past before collapsing from an overdose at the end.
This document discusses costume planning for a music video. It proposes dressing the singer in casual, indie-style clothing to reflect the genre and focus attention on the meaningful song. For the narrative character of a depressed young girl, darker black clothing is suggested to convey isolation and suppressed emotion, along with creative hairstyles to show her deviation from social norms.
The music video's original idea included drug use props, but they learned drugs were not allowed. They scrapped the original concept and props. The new idea shows a girl lying in the shower, then her thoughts are shown through arguments with friends and family. Scenes of the artist singing were moved from a bar to being with the girl. The video aims to convey that life's struggles can make people stronger. It ends with the smiling girl leaving the shower, leaving viewers wondering what she will do next.
To promote an up-and-coming female artist, the document discusses constructing a style that appeals to multiple audiences by portraying her as "Young and Fresh" and "All about the music" while playing the guitar. It suggests dressing her in modest, non-provocative clothes like casual jeans and shirts or dresses showing some skin but not being overly sexy to attract both male and female viewers while keeping the focus on her music rather than her appearance.
The filming schedule outlines two days of shooting locations and scenes. On December 10th, narrative and flashback scenes will be shot at Hafizah's house, including a shower scene, argument scenes in the bedroom and kitchen, and flashback memories in the bedroom. On December 13th, performance scenes will be filmed, including singing lyrics in a drama studio and in front of a curtain in a concert hall.
The editing schedule outlines 3 drafts for a project, with the 1st draft on December 15th focusing on editing narrative scenes between the negative and positive sides in different styles, the 2nd draft on December 17th adding performance footage and removing unwanted narrative, and the 3rd and final draft on December 21st adjusting scenes and adding separate effects to the performance sections.
Rihanna's image and music have evolved significantly over her career. Her early music videos, like "Pon de Replay", portrayed her as innocent and playful to appeal to young girls. Later videos, such as "SOS" and "Disturbia", showed a more mature and sexually appealing image through more revealing clothing and sensual dancing to attract male viewers. Her album "Good Girl Gone Bad" signified this transformation to a desirable woman. Rihanna has continued changing her image, like the edgier style in "Russian Roulette" reflecting her personal growth. This strategic shifting of her persona has been commercially successful and helped establish Rihanna as a leading recording artist.
The auteur theory suggests that a film reflects the director's creative vision, with the director serving as the author of the film. Examples provided analyze music videos through the lens of the auteur theory, with viewers watching characters observe and photograph other characters through windows, screens, cameras, and other devices that create distance between the observer and observed.
The document analyzes various design elements of a Michael Jackson DVD cover. It discusses the bold font that stands out, the artist depicted in black against a white background to signify his unique style, and text in small caps emphasizing his dominance in the music industry. Color contrasts and the artist's posture portray him as a talented dancer known for his passion and greatest hits.
Adele's album cover for "19" features her face against a plain black background to represent the soul genre of her music. The title "19" reflects the music she created at that age. She looks down to convey the meaningful and mellow nature of her songs, while her natural makeup and the bold font are meant to attract audiences to her angelic music.
Amber Rubarth is an American singer-songwriter from California. She is known for her introspective folk-pop style and has released 5 studio albums since 2005. Her most recent album, "Session," was released in 2020 and features stripped-down renditions of songs from her catalog.
This appears to be song lyrics summarizing a relationship between two people. The lyrics describe falling in love, being in love, and the pain that comes when the relationship ends or one person falls for someone else. Specific details include driving around at night thinking about the past relationship, missing the other person in the morning, and feeling hurt watching your ex start to fall for someone new. The lyrics suggest this is a common experience people go through when young, around age 23.
Amber Rubarth is a musician who will be touring in 2011. Details about her upcoming tour such as dates and locations are not provided in the document. The document appears to be announcing that Amber Rubarth will have a tour in 2011 but does not give any other specifics about the tour.
This short poem uses imagery of washing day and rising tides to represent overcoming weaknesses and drifting together. It encourages embracing vulnerabilities and finding connection with another person. The piece was produced in the UK and copyright is held by the producer.
We had various technical difficulties during filming and editing of our music video, including missing equipment, an unstable camera, and problems with the green screen. However, we were able to continue filming handheld to create an intimate feel, and learned how to use video editing software from others in order to reverse an action scene, despite the challenges being time consuming. In the end, the footage quality was good and the video achieved its goal despite obstacles.
The document discusses two website planning ideas for artist Amber Rubarth. The first idea features Amber's name in bold at the top, her image in the center, and a message from her. It has a white background and submenus linking to pages about her story, music, etc. The second idea changes Amber's image to give her a more edgy look to appeal to more audiences. It changes the background to black to represent her mature music and genres, while her new look reflects a mature pop artist.
The document outlines various props needed for different scenes of an upcoming production. For a shower scene, props include a wet room with a girl sitting or lying down and fake blood to show a nosebleed. For an argument scene between parents and daughter, props are a dining table and objects like candles that could be thrown. For a couple's argument, props are an unmade bed, unlit candles to represent a cold relationship, and a dressing table. For a friends scene, the only prop needed is a scarf and gloves for the girl.
I, John Doe, hereby grant permission to Jane Smith to use my artwork titled "Sunset over the Ocean" in her upcoming art show. She has my permission to display, photograph, and sell prints of the artwork during the show which runs from June 1st through June 30th, 2023 at the Beachside Art Gallery. This permission is non-transferable and expires after the conclusion of the art show.
The proposed music video would tell the story of a woman struggling with drug addiction through scenes depicting her daily life and eventual overdose death. Key elements include a lady portraying a drug addict walking through town singing the song, with shots of various people taking drugs to portray society's issues with addiction. As the song continues, the lady appears more drugged and helpless, taking more drugs to try and forget her past before collapsing from an overdose at the end.
This document discusses costume planning for a music video. It proposes dressing the singer in casual, indie-style clothing to reflect the genre and focus attention on the meaningful song. For the narrative character of a depressed young girl, darker black clothing is suggested to convey isolation and suppressed emotion, along with creative hairstyles to show her deviation from social norms.
The music video's original idea included drug use props, but they learned drugs were not allowed. They scrapped the original concept and props. The new idea shows a girl lying in the shower, then her thoughts are shown through arguments with friends and family. Scenes of the artist singing were moved from a bar to being with the girl. The video aims to convey that life's struggles can make people stronger. It ends with the smiling girl leaving the shower, leaving viewers wondering what she will do next.
To promote an up-and-coming female artist, the document discusses constructing a style that appeals to multiple audiences by portraying her as "Young and Fresh" and "All about the music" while playing the guitar. It suggests dressing her in modest, non-provocative clothes like casual jeans and shirts or dresses showing some skin but not being overly sexy to attract both male and female viewers while keeping the focus on her music rather than her appearance.
The filming schedule outlines two days of shooting locations and scenes. On December 10th, narrative and flashback scenes will be shot at Hafizah's house, including a shower scene, argument scenes in the bedroom and kitchen, and flashback memories in the bedroom. On December 13th, performance scenes will be filmed, including singing lyrics in a drama studio and in front of a curtain in a concert hall.
The editing schedule outlines 3 drafts for a project, with the 1st draft on December 15th focusing on editing narrative scenes between the negative and positive sides in different styles, the 2nd draft on December 17th adding performance footage and removing unwanted narrative, and the 3rd and final draft on December 21st adjusting scenes and adding separate effects to the performance sections.
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Introduction
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One of the most memorable instances of Tom Cruise long hair came in "Mission: Impossible II" (2000). His character, Ethan
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1. www.kerrang.com
Product Title
The main aim and purpose of this website is to promote their
music to the intended audience.
Kerrang is a rock music magazine published by Bauer Consumer
Media in the United Kingdom. The magazine's name is
onomatopoeic and refers to the sound made when playing a
power chord on an electric guitar.
Kerrang has a variety of media elements such as a radio station,
website, music channel, magazine and more. Along with this the
purpose of this website is to sell to the audience, sell products
such as magazines and CDs. Within this website there are also
merchandises which are available for the public.
Product Aim/Purpose Another aim is for the users are to create an account with this
website. Kerrang would want this as the audience would then be
obliged to buy products if they have a user name and password. A
benefit of this is the audience can then get discount on their next
couple of purchases. Also users would receive newsletters via
posts. The target audience can then see the latest fashion in this
newsletter, along with what new albums have been launched. This
would be a monthly launch; new fashion would be displayed in
this catalogue for the users as well as the albums.
Along with this there are tickets available for the audience to buy,
this is so they can see artists such as Green Day, Kelly Clarkson and
may others perform live.
The target audience for this specific website is 18-25 year old
males who are interested in the rock, heavy metal, punk and indie
music genre.
This has been portrayed within the website through the use of
colours which have been used in this website. There are a variety
of dark colours used such as black, this reflects the gothic field.
Along with this within the front cover of the Kerrang magazine
Intended Audience there are six men who are all dressed in black, this mirrors the
genre of the music and tells the audience that type of genre the
magazine is.
This website is not targeted towards the older generation because
the some types of songs and genre within the site that is not
appropriate for women or older males who are over 40. This is due
to the heavy metal genre music.
Layout - there are good elements about the layout of this website.
Firstly, the navigation bar along the top of the page is easy to
access and it is noticeable for the audience.
This website has a web structure, this is the structure of a site is
composed of the different sections of Kerrang.com and navigation
within those sections. It is the framework that shapes the site and
defines your navigation scheme.
Secondly the structure is very easy to understand, there are clear
indications of where items are and what else is available on the
website. This is also portrayed through the navigation menu.
Text - there are a variety of different text size and fonts being
used. This varies from font’s size such as 8-40. Size 8 font needs to
be used for all small prints such as terms and conditions and other