This document describes the process of creating a custom CD digipak. [1] The creator began by taking inspiration from existing album covers in terms of color, pattern, images and typography. [2] A template was used to aid the layout, and the creator designed a logo for the artist in Photoshop. [3] Drawing inspiration from Ellie Goulding's "Lights" album cover, the creator used a close-up image of the artist's face on the front cover and experimented with layouts before finalizing the design.
The document describes the process of creating a music video. The creator inserted their music track, uploaded video clips, and placed clips in the timeline while editing them to fit the music. Effects were added like split screen and color enhancements. When complete, the video was saved and uploaded to YouTube to share.
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Here are a few key points about Future plc based on the information provided:
- Future plc started with just one magazine in 1985 but has since grown to creating over 180 special interest publications, websites, and events.
- They hold market-leading positions in several niche interests like games, film, music, technology, cycling, automotive and crafts.
- Future plc sells 3.2 million magazines each month and attracts over 23 million unique visitors to their websites.
- They export or syndicate publications to 90 countries internationally, making them the UK’s number one exporter and licensor of monthly magazines.
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The document analyzes the front covers of several music magazines to understand their design elements and target audiences. It finds that:
1) NME magazine targets 16-25 year olds interested in rock and indie music. Its cover features two prominent artists in powerful poses and uses puffs, teasers and bold typography.
2) Q magazine also targets 16-25 year olds but covers a mixed music genre. Its cover prominently features Florence Welch and uses puffs, quotes and different colored text to draw attention.
3) Several magazines like NME, Q and Vibe use red in their color schemes which appeals to both male and female audiences. Imagery, language and design elements
The document discusses the song "Super Duper Love" by Joss Stone. It analyzes the lyrics, which describe a relationship where the female protagonist wants confirmation of her partner's faithfulness. The genre of soul music often addresses issues of strong-minded women seeking power within relationships. Joss Stone's powerful voice and the soul music genre reinforce the message of the lyrics. All elements of the song come together cohesively to create a fun and impactful listening experience for the audience.
Joss Stone is an English soul singer who rose to fame in 2003 with her debut album "The Soul Sessions". This album consisted of cover versions of 1960s and 1970s soul songs that she recorded with veteran Miami soul musicians. It was a commercial success, topping the UK album charts and earning Stone nominations at the 2005 Grammys. One of the songs on the album was a cover of "Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin' On Me?)", originally released in 1975. The lyrics express feelings of love and commitment between partners.
The document provides analysis of the layout and design elements of several double page spreads from music magazines. It describes the main images, typography, and content for each spread. The spreads feature artists Caro Emerald, Florence and the Machine, The Vaccines, an unnamed band, and Lily Allen. Key details like striking images, eye-catching fonts, pull quotes, and column layouts are summarized to give an overview of the magazine design conventions.
The document discusses conventions of the indie/soul music genre that will be followed for a music video project. Key conventions include natural, colorful costumes and unique camera angles to reflect the indie emphasis on originality. Popular artists like Joss Stone and Adele demonstrate the soul genre's powerful voices and storytelling nature. Andrew Goodwin's theory of the artist having a unique star power through expressive performance will also influence the music video.
This document describes the process of creating a custom CD digipak. [1] The creator began by taking inspiration from existing album covers in terms of color, pattern, images and typography. [2] A template was used to aid the layout, and the creator designed a logo for the artist in Photoshop. [3] Drawing inspiration from Ellie Goulding's "Lights" album cover, the creator used a close-up image of the artist's face on the front cover and experimented with layouts before finalizing the design.
The document describes the process of creating a music video. The creator inserted their music track, uploaded video clips, and placed clips in the timeline while editing them to fit the music. Effects were added like split screen and color enhancements. When complete, the video was saved and uploaded to YouTube to share.
Research into media theory institutions and companies957422
Here are a few key points about Future plc based on the information provided:
- Future plc started with just one magazine in 1985 but has since grown to creating over 180 special interest publications, websites, and events.
- They hold market-leading positions in several niche interests like games, film, music, technology, cycling, automotive and crafts.
- Future plc sells 3.2 million magazines each month and attracts over 23 million unique visitors to their websites.
- They export or syndicate publications to 90 countries internationally, making them the UK’s number one exporter and licensor of monthly magazines.
Based on these details, it seems Future plc would be considered one of the
The document analyzes the front covers of several music magazines to understand their design elements and target audiences. It finds that:
1) NME magazine targets 16-25 year olds interested in rock and indie music. Its cover features two prominent artists in powerful poses and uses puffs, teasers and bold typography.
2) Q magazine also targets 16-25 year olds but covers a mixed music genre. Its cover prominently features Florence Welch and uses puffs, quotes and different colored text to draw attention.
3) Several magazines like NME, Q and Vibe use red in their color schemes which appeals to both male and female audiences. Imagery, language and design elements
The document discusses the song "Super Duper Love" by Joss Stone. It analyzes the lyrics, which describe a relationship where the female protagonist wants confirmation of her partner's faithfulness. The genre of soul music often addresses issues of strong-minded women seeking power within relationships. Joss Stone's powerful voice and the soul music genre reinforce the message of the lyrics. All elements of the song come together cohesively to create a fun and impactful listening experience for the audience.
Joss Stone is an English soul singer who rose to fame in 2003 with her debut album "The Soul Sessions". This album consisted of cover versions of 1960s and 1970s soul songs that she recorded with veteran Miami soul musicians. It was a commercial success, topping the UK album charts and earning Stone nominations at the 2005 Grammys. One of the songs on the album was a cover of "Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin' On Me?)", originally released in 1975. The lyrics express feelings of love and commitment between partners.
The document provides analysis of the layout and design elements of several double page spreads from music magazines. It describes the main images, typography, and content for each spread. The spreads feature artists Caro Emerald, Florence and the Machine, The Vaccines, an unnamed band, and Lily Allen. Key details like striking images, eye-catching fonts, pull quotes, and column layouts are summarized to give an overview of the magazine design conventions.
The document discusses conventions of the indie/soul music genre that will be followed for a music video project. Key conventions include natural, colorful costumes and unique camera angles to reflect the indie emphasis on originality. Popular artists like Joss Stone and Adele demonstrate the soul genre's powerful voices and storytelling nature. Andrew Goodwin's theory of the artist having a unique star power through expressive performance will also influence the music video.
The document compares the music videos for three songs and discusses similarities in shot types between them. It notes that conventional settings like cars and flowers were used and developed into the video narratives. The document states that the music videos were extremely successful and inspired the use of some ideas creatively in the author's own video, though different camera angles and shots were used, like an extreme long shot of a bike instead of a close up.
The document presents the results of a questionnaire about music preferences. Key findings include:
- The target audience is 16-24 year old females.
- Indie/soul music is most popular, followed by pop.
- People watch music videos mostly in their spare time.
- Location changes and a range of shots/angles appeal most in music videos.
- Color scheme and design are most important for a music advert to stand out.
This document contains a 10 question survey about audience preferences for music videos and packaging. The questions gauge how often respondents watch music videos, whether they prefer videos with narratives, their preferred media for consuming music, what appeals to them in music videos and digipaks, and what they think needs to stand out in music advertisements. The survey collects both multiple choice and free response answers.
The original purpose of music videos was to advertise songs and boost sales and artist reputation. Early forms included musical films influencing music videos. Conventions include camera shots like close ups that emphasize artist and lyrics, camera movement following artist, and mise en scene representing artist through outfits. Editing techniques like jump cuts and lighting reflecting mood are also key conventions.
The original purpose of music videos was to advertise songs and boost sales and artist reputation. Early forms included musical films where songs were used as clips. Conventions of music videos include using camera shots like close ups to emphasize the artist and lyrics, camera movements that follow the artist, and mise en scene to represent the artist's style through outfits. Editing, lighting, and sound effects are also used to convey mood and represent the song.
The document outlines a time plan for a real media project involving a music video, magazine advert, and digipak. It includes sections for researching the song, artist, and past student work. It also includes planning genres, mood boards, costumes, locations, and permissions. Production stages involve filming, editing, feedback, and creating the advert and digipak. Evaluation begins after production is complete to meet the deadline.
The student collected feedback from an audience throughout their project in order to understand audience needs and make improvements. They created a questionnaire to determine popular music genres, ages, and artist inspirations. Most respondents preferred indie music. The student also used feedback from peers to refine their music video, digital album artwork, and magazine ad. Collecting audience feedback through various methods helped the student make informed decisions that aligned with their target audience's preferences.
This document discusses the creation of a CD digipak. The creator began by taking inspiration from existing album covers in terms of color, pattern, images and typography. A template was used to aid the layout. A logo was created in Photoshop for the artist. The front cover features an image of the artist inspired by Ellie Goulding's "Lights" album. Text and the logo were added. The back cover includes song titles with numbers down the right side for better layout. Additional photography represents the artist. A hand-drawn and scanned design was used for the CD background. Overall the creator is pleased with the digipak design.
The document describes the process of creating a magazine advertisement using various design software. The creator began by selecting a font from dafont.com, cropping it in Photoshop to isolate the text. In Photoshop, the text layer was unlocked and parts were deleted using the wand tool to create a cut-out effect. All text pieces were then placed in InDesign where the overall layout was designed.
This document appears to be a list of 10 song titles. The songs cover themes of love, heartbreak, and relationships. Some of the titles reference falling in love, being a victim of a foolish heart, and asking someone if they want love. Overall the list focuses on romantic emotions and interactions between people.
The document describes the process of creating a music video. The creator inserted their music track, uploaded video clips, and placed clips in the timeline while editing them to fit the music. Effects were added like split screen and color enhancements. When complete, the video was saved and uploaded to YouTube to share.
The document discusses magazine advertisement layouts and design elements. It provides examples of effective album adverts that use striking images relating to the music and bold typography. The text emphasizes using an image that identifies the artist while reflecting the album idea. Clear artist and album names in a simple layout that follows conventions but can be modified slightly are recommended. Complimenting the main image with typography at angles is suggested.
This shooting script outlines the scenes and shots planned for the music video "Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin' On Me)". The video will feature the singer Lucinda Corrie in various outdoor locations including her garden, parked by her car, walking through a park, and cycling down a country lane. It will also include some indoor scenes of Lucinda in her bedroom and corridor. The shots will showcase Lucinda's style and personality through her clothing, movements, and interactions with David Wheatley to represent the indie/soul genre and express the mood of the song.
This document presents 3 different designs for a digipak packaging. Design 1 shows one concept with a plain white front and back cover. Design 2 features a photo on the front and color blocking on the back. Design 3 incorporates graphics and text on both the front and back covers.
The document discusses planning for a digipak layout for an album. It notes that the front of the digipak should feature a bold image of the artist with the album title and name above in a memorable way. The CD design inside is also important and should feature unique artwork. The back will list the songs and may include another artist image or design. Inside text can provide information about the artist and album inspiration. Examples of digipaks from other artists are shown and noted as sources of inspiration.
The document compares the music videos for three songs and discusses similarities in shot types between them. It notes that conventional settings like cars and flowers were used and developed into the video narratives. The document states that the music videos were extremely successful and inspired the use of some ideas creatively in the author's own video, though different camera angles and shots were used, like an extreme long shot of a bike instead of a close up.
The document presents the results of a questionnaire about music preferences. Key findings include:
- The target audience is 16-24 year old females.
- Indie/soul music is most popular, followed by pop.
- People watch music videos mostly in their spare time.
- Location changes and a range of shots/angles appeal most in music videos.
- Color scheme and design are most important for a music advert to stand out.
This document contains a 10 question survey about audience preferences for music videos and packaging. The questions gauge how often respondents watch music videos, whether they prefer videos with narratives, their preferred media for consuming music, what appeals to them in music videos and digipaks, and what they think needs to stand out in music advertisements. The survey collects both multiple choice and free response answers.
The original purpose of music videos was to advertise songs and boost sales and artist reputation. Early forms included musical films influencing music videos. Conventions include camera shots like close ups that emphasize artist and lyrics, camera movement following artist, and mise en scene representing artist through outfits. Editing techniques like jump cuts and lighting reflecting mood are also key conventions.
The original purpose of music videos was to advertise songs and boost sales and artist reputation. Early forms included musical films where songs were used as clips. Conventions of music videos include using camera shots like close ups to emphasize the artist and lyrics, camera movements that follow the artist, and mise en scene to represent the artist's style through outfits. Editing, lighting, and sound effects are also used to convey mood and represent the song.
The document outlines a time plan for a real media project involving a music video, magazine advert, and digipak. It includes sections for researching the song, artist, and past student work. It also includes planning genres, mood boards, costumes, locations, and permissions. Production stages involve filming, editing, feedback, and creating the advert and digipak. Evaluation begins after production is complete to meet the deadline.
The student collected feedback from an audience throughout their project in order to understand audience needs and make improvements. They created a questionnaire to determine popular music genres, ages, and artist inspirations. Most respondents preferred indie music. The student also used feedback from peers to refine their music video, digital album artwork, and magazine ad. Collecting audience feedback through various methods helped the student make informed decisions that aligned with their target audience's preferences.
This document discusses the creation of a CD digipak. The creator began by taking inspiration from existing album covers in terms of color, pattern, images and typography. A template was used to aid the layout. A logo was created in Photoshop for the artist. The front cover features an image of the artist inspired by Ellie Goulding's "Lights" album. Text and the logo were added. The back cover includes song titles with numbers down the right side for better layout. Additional photography represents the artist. A hand-drawn and scanned design was used for the CD background. Overall the creator is pleased with the digipak design.
The document describes the process of creating a magazine advertisement using various design software. The creator began by selecting a font from dafont.com, cropping it in Photoshop to isolate the text. In Photoshop, the text layer was unlocked and parts were deleted using the wand tool to create a cut-out effect. All text pieces were then placed in InDesign where the overall layout was designed.
This document appears to be a list of 10 song titles. The songs cover themes of love, heartbreak, and relationships. Some of the titles reference falling in love, being a victim of a foolish heart, and asking someone if they want love. Overall the list focuses on romantic emotions and interactions between people.
The document describes the process of creating a music video. The creator inserted their music track, uploaded video clips, and placed clips in the timeline while editing them to fit the music. Effects were added like split screen and color enhancements. When complete, the video was saved and uploaded to YouTube to share.
The document discusses magazine advertisement layouts and design elements. It provides examples of effective album adverts that use striking images relating to the music and bold typography. The text emphasizes using an image that identifies the artist while reflecting the album idea. Clear artist and album names in a simple layout that follows conventions but can be modified slightly are recommended. Complimenting the main image with typography at angles is suggested.
This shooting script outlines the scenes and shots planned for the music video "Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin' On Me)". The video will feature the singer Lucinda Corrie in various outdoor locations including her garden, parked by her car, walking through a park, and cycling down a country lane. It will also include some indoor scenes of Lucinda in her bedroom and corridor. The shots will showcase Lucinda's style and personality through her clothing, movements, and interactions with David Wheatley to represent the indie/soul genre and express the mood of the song.
This document presents 3 different designs for a digipak packaging. Design 1 shows one concept with a plain white front and back cover. Design 2 features a photo on the front and color blocking on the back. Design 3 incorporates graphics and text on both the front and back covers.
The document discusses planning for a digipak layout for an album. It notes that the front of the digipak should feature a bold image of the artist with the album title and name above in a memorable way. The CD design inside is also important and should feature unique artwork. The back will list the songs and may include another artist image or design. Inside text can provide information about the artist and album inspiration. Examples of digipaks from other artists are shown and noted as sources of inspiration.