The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of exercise on memory and thinking abilities in older adults. The study found that regular exercise can help reduce the decline in thinking abilities that often occurs with age. Older adults who exercised regularly performed better on cognitive tests and brain scans showed they had greater activity in important areas for memory and learning compared to less active peers.
Este documento presenta los resultados de una investigación sobre la producción cinematográfica en la Ciudad de México entre 2006 y 2008. Analiza la organización de la industria cinematográfica mexicana bajo un modelo de producción flexible y encuentra niveles bajos de rentabilidad y dependencia de subsidios estatales. También identifica vínculos incipientes entre productoras y proveedores de servicios, pero relaciones débiles entre empresas, sindicatos y el gobierno. El estudio busca comprender mejor los desafíos que enfrenta esta industria
1) The document examines the rise of consumerism in urban areas of China and India and how Starbucks caters to new middle class consumers in these markets.
2) It details Starbucks' growth strategy in China since 1999 and more recent entry into India in 2012, with over 500 stores in China but only 6 currently in India.
3) Through on-site observations and interviews, the authors explore how Starbucks constructs ideas of global consumerism for Chinese and Indian customers and how it conveys environmental values and sustainability through its brand image and marketing.
Busicon Nigeria Limited provides integrated document management and library automation solutions. They offer six core products and services: (1) Docuware for document management; (2) scanners for digitizing paper documents; (3) Jobrouter for automating workflows; (4) DISC storage for vast data storage; (5) EOS Web for library automation; and (6) Filetrail for tracking files and items. The presentation highlights how these products and services improve organizational productivity by automating document handling, storage, retrieval and access to information.
This document provides final reflections on an instructional technology course and reminds students to check their grades for any missing assignments. It lists tools in Blackboard to check grades and missing assignments and includes example image websites for journal writing and grading assessments.
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of exercise on memory and thinking abilities in older adults. The study found that regular exercise can help reduce the decline in thinking abilities that often occurs with age. Older adults who exercised regularly performed better on cognitive tests and brain scans showed they had greater activity in important areas for memory and learning compared to less active peers.
Este documento presenta los resultados de una investigación sobre la producción cinematográfica en la Ciudad de México entre 2006 y 2008. Analiza la organización de la industria cinematográfica mexicana bajo un modelo de producción flexible y encuentra niveles bajos de rentabilidad y dependencia de subsidios estatales. También identifica vínculos incipientes entre productoras y proveedores de servicios, pero relaciones débiles entre empresas, sindicatos y el gobierno. El estudio busca comprender mejor los desafíos que enfrenta esta industria
1) The document examines the rise of consumerism in urban areas of China and India and how Starbucks caters to new middle class consumers in these markets.
2) It details Starbucks' growth strategy in China since 1999 and more recent entry into India in 2012, with over 500 stores in China but only 6 currently in India.
3) Through on-site observations and interviews, the authors explore how Starbucks constructs ideas of global consumerism for Chinese and Indian customers and how it conveys environmental values and sustainability through its brand image and marketing.
Busicon Nigeria Limited provides integrated document management and library automation solutions. They offer six core products and services: (1) Docuware for document management; (2) scanners for digitizing paper documents; (3) Jobrouter for automating workflows; (4) DISC storage for vast data storage; (5) EOS Web for library automation; and (6) Filetrail for tracking files and items. The presentation highlights how these products and services improve organizational productivity by automating document handling, storage, retrieval and access to information.
This document provides final reflections on an instructional technology course and reminds students to check their grades for any missing assignments. It lists tools in Blackboard to check grades and missing assignments and includes example image websites for journal writing and grading assessments.
J06001 PJ3 - Work Placement PresentationKrishPatel28
Karishma Patel presented on her work placement where she conducted research, interviews, writing pieces, and assisted with photoshoots. Her prior experience producing a men's magazine prepared her for the editorial style. She developed skills in time management, interviewing, and adapting her writing. Karishma performed well by being professional, adapting to the publication's style, and asking questions. For next time, she would stop second guessing herself, show more personality, and work harder outside of office hours. She learned to have confidence, control her emotions in high pressure situations, and that she is most productive working individually.
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 alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
The document discusses how the media product uses conventions of real music videos, websites, and digipaks. For the music video, conventions like outdoor shooting locations, traveling shots, and stylistic choices were used. The website uses conventions such as consistent branding, social media integration, and information about the artist. The digipak follows conventions for credits, tracklisting, labeling, and photographic style. Overall, the media product draws from real examples to develop an authentic style within the genres.
The document discusses the integration of a music artist's main products: a music video, website, and digipak. Key points addressed include using imagery and elements from the indie rock music video genre in all products, such as a mysterious protagonist and traveling shots. Consistent use of fonts, logos, colors and images from the music video location further tie the products together as a cohesive promotional collection. Links between the products, like embedding the music video on the website and including website links on the digipak, effectively promote and cross-promote the artist's work.
I downloaded Photoshop and tutorial videos to create a digipak. I imported a template and chose an image for the cover, removing backgrounds in Photoshop and iPhoto. I compiled additional images and logos, then layered them onto the template along with text for tracklist, title, and other information.
The document analyzes websites for three bands - Mumford and Sons, Ben Howard, and Bastille - to identify common features of music websites. Key common features identified include a consistent theme throughout with high quality images, multiple pages clearly presented in the navigation bar, prominent promotion of albums and links to purchase music, use of the artist logo on every page, slideshows and mixed media incorporation, social networking integration, and opportunities for fans to connect with the artist through various interactive elements.
(1) The document discusses screenshots from the process of creating an artist website on Wix.com. (2) It includes adding a slideshow of photographs to the homepage to strengthen the artist's brand identity and adding social media links like Twitter and Facebook to make them prominently accessible across all website pages. (3) SoundCloud links were also included to music uploaded more exclusively there compared to the artist's YouTube channel.
The artist created a logo for musician Sean Bones by drawing a bone with the initials "SB". The logo was scanned and edited digitally, removing the background. Text was added in the font Times New Roman. Effects were tested using the Pixlr-O-Matic app to fade and distort the logo to make it fit better on the artist's grunge-style website and music packaging. The final smaller logo was chosen to go on the website banner cohesively with the understated design theme.
A digipak is used to promote an album by making the CD eye-catching through the use of art and images that express a message about the musician and music, while also listing the album contents and incorporating the artist's corporate identity as a recurring theme across additional stored promotional materials like booklets and posters included to attract both fans and a wider audience.
This timeline outlines the production process for a creative project over November and December. It includes initial brainstorming, research, lyric analysis, storyboarding, location planning, costume and prop preparation, risk assessment, and test materials, with the goal of having all pre-production elements completed by early December before principal photography.
This document analyzes two digipaks in terms of design conventions and aesthetic quality. It summarizes the key design elements of each digipak, including the use of minimal images and text that reflect the style of the artist for Frank Ocean's "Channel Orange". For The Weeknd's "Trilogy", the digipak uses subtle black and white images and text to match the dark, moody style of the music. Both digipaks employ conventions like track listings and credits while maintaining a cohesive theme throughout the packaging.
This timeline outlines the key tasks and research activities for a music video project from September to October. It includes conventions of music videos, genre and audience research, analysis of representation and packaging, and developing an understanding of the artist and their brand identity. The goal is to complete initial research to inform the music video.
The Hypodermic Syringe Model suggests that media has a direct and powerful effect on passive audiences who absorb messages without resistance. However, critics argue this is outdated and more modern models like the Two Step Flow suggest media influence occurs through interpersonal connections rather than directly. It is also important to consider individual differences in how media effects audiences.
The survey responses will help plan the music video. Most students preferred pop music videos and seeing the artist. Narrative videos seem more engaging while humor depends on the genre. Dancing suits some songs but not at the expense of promoting the music. Multiple locations can make the video more interesting without distracting from the song.
Music videos serve several purposes: to promote songs and artists, make songs more memorable through visuals and storytelling, provide alternative interpretations of songs' meanings, market artists to broader global audiences on platforms like YouTube, and help elevate songs and artists to iconic status through innovative visual concepts. There are three main types of music videos - performance-based, which simply feature the artist performing; narrative-based, which tell a story through actors and imagery; and concept-based, which employ unusual filming or editing techniques.
The document evaluates the opening sequence of the film "Sophie" as a thriller. It analyzes the camera work, mise-en-scene, titles, and representation of social groups used in the opening. It then discusses potential media institutions that could distribute "Sophie," focusing on Warner Bros. Pictures due to their success distributing similar psychological thriller films. Finally, it outlines the target audience for a thriller opening, identifying those aged 15 and above as the primary demographic.
The document is a storyboard for an opening sequence that consists of 20 shots. It begins with shots of a spinning musical box doll and hanging puppet doll. It then shows the main character playing with a doll on their bed from different angles. The sequence then changes location to a forest, where the main character is seen sitting under a tree and dragging a doll through the forest by rope. They are also seen walking through the forest scattering drawings. The sequence ends with text for the production company.
J06001 PJ3 - Work Placement PresentationKrishPatel28
Karishma Patel presented on her work placement where she conducted research, interviews, writing pieces, and assisted with photoshoots. Her prior experience producing a men's magazine prepared her for the editorial style. She developed skills in time management, interviewing, and adapting her writing. Karishma performed well by being professional, adapting to the publication's style, and asking questions. For next time, she would stop second guessing herself, show more personality, and work harder outside of office hours. She learned to have confidence, control her emotions in high pressure situations, and that she is most productive working individually.
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 alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
The document discusses how the media product uses conventions of real music videos, websites, and digipaks. For the music video, conventions like outdoor shooting locations, traveling shots, and stylistic choices were used. The website uses conventions such as consistent branding, social media integration, and information about the artist. The digipak follows conventions for credits, tracklisting, labeling, and photographic style. Overall, the media product draws from real examples to develop an authentic style within the genres.
The document discusses the integration of a music artist's main products: a music video, website, and digipak. Key points addressed include using imagery and elements from the indie rock music video genre in all products, such as a mysterious protagonist and traveling shots. Consistent use of fonts, logos, colors and images from the music video location further tie the products together as a cohesive promotional collection. Links between the products, like embedding the music video on the website and including website links on the digipak, effectively promote and cross-promote the artist's work.
I downloaded Photoshop and tutorial videos to create a digipak. I imported a template and chose an image for the cover, removing backgrounds in Photoshop and iPhoto. I compiled additional images and logos, then layered them onto the template along with text for tracklist, title, and other information.
The document analyzes websites for three bands - Mumford and Sons, Ben Howard, and Bastille - to identify common features of music websites. Key common features identified include a consistent theme throughout with high quality images, multiple pages clearly presented in the navigation bar, prominent promotion of albums and links to purchase music, use of the artist logo on every page, slideshows and mixed media incorporation, social networking integration, and opportunities for fans to connect with the artist through various interactive elements.
(1) The document discusses screenshots from the process of creating an artist website on Wix.com. (2) It includes adding a slideshow of photographs to the homepage to strengthen the artist's brand identity and adding social media links like Twitter and Facebook to make them prominently accessible across all website pages. (3) SoundCloud links were also included to music uploaded more exclusively there compared to the artist's YouTube channel.
The artist created a logo for musician Sean Bones by drawing a bone with the initials "SB". The logo was scanned and edited digitally, removing the background. Text was added in the font Times New Roman. Effects were tested using the Pixlr-O-Matic app to fade and distort the logo to make it fit better on the artist's grunge-style website and music packaging. The final smaller logo was chosen to go on the website banner cohesively with the understated design theme.
A digipak is used to promote an album by making the CD eye-catching through the use of art and images that express a message about the musician and music, while also listing the album contents and incorporating the artist's corporate identity as a recurring theme across additional stored promotional materials like booklets and posters included to attract both fans and a wider audience.
This timeline outlines the production process for a creative project over November and December. It includes initial brainstorming, research, lyric analysis, storyboarding, location planning, costume and prop preparation, risk assessment, and test materials, with the goal of having all pre-production elements completed by early December before principal photography.
This document analyzes two digipaks in terms of design conventions and aesthetic quality. It summarizes the key design elements of each digipak, including the use of minimal images and text that reflect the style of the artist for Frank Ocean's "Channel Orange". For The Weeknd's "Trilogy", the digipak uses subtle black and white images and text to match the dark, moody style of the music. Both digipaks employ conventions like track listings and credits while maintaining a cohesive theme throughout the packaging.
This timeline outlines the key tasks and research activities for a music video project from September to October. It includes conventions of music videos, genre and audience research, analysis of representation and packaging, and developing an understanding of the artist and their brand identity. The goal is to complete initial research to inform the music video.
The Hypodermic Syringe Model suggests that media has a direct and powerful effect on passive audiences who absorb messages without resistance. However, critics argue this is outdated and more modern models like the Two Step Flow suggest media influence occurs through interpersonal connections rather than directly. It is also important to consider individual differences in how media effects audiences.
The survey responses will help plan the music video. Most students preferred pop music videos and seeing the artist. Narrative videos seem more engaging while humor depends on the genre. Dancing suits some songs but not at the expense of promoting the music. Multiple locations can make the video more interesting without distracting from the song.
Music videos serve several purposes: to promote songs and artists, make songs more memorable through visuals and storytelling, provide alternative interpretations of songs' meanings, market artists to broader global audiences on platforms like YouTube, and help elevate songs and artists to iconic status through innovative visual concepts. There are three main types of music videos - performance-based, which simply feature the artist performing; narrative-based, which tell a story through actors and imagery; and concept-based, which employ unusual filming or editing techniques.
The document evaluates the opening sequence of the film "Sophie" as a thriller. It analyzes the camera work, mise-en-scene, titles, and representation of social groups used in the opening. It then discusses potential media institutions that could distribute "Sophie," focusing on Warner Bros. Pictures due to their success distributing similar psychological thriller films. Finally, it outlines the target audience for a thriller opening, identifying those aged 15 and above as the primary demographic.
The document is a storyboard for an opening sequence that consists of 20 shots. It begins with shots of a spinning musical box doll and hanging puppet doll. It then shows the main character playing with a doll on their bed from different angles. The sequence then changes location to a forest, where the main character is seen sitting under a tree and dragging a doll through the forest by rope. They are also seen walking through the forest scattering drawings. The sequence ends with text for the production company.