Salford City College Sports Academy provides opportunities for students to develop their sporting skills through training with professional coaches and competing in local and national competitions. The Academy is looking to update their logo as their current one is seen as bland and not fitting their expanding multi-sport program. They need a modern, trendy, simple, and eye-catching new logo that can work across all of their activities and appeal to youth, while considering the college's blue color scheme.
The document discusses key manual camera settings - aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. It explains that a larger aperture allows more light in but results in a shallower depth of field, while a smaller aperture allows less light in but increases depth of field. Shutter speed determines the length of time the camera's shutter is open, affecting exposure, and ISO controls the camera's light sensitivity, with higher ISO numbers increasing sensitivity but also noise.
The music video script follows the storyline of various main characters throughout the day. It includes 15 scenes that alternate between close-ups and longer shots of the characters. Each scene is paired with corresponding lyrics or music from the song. The scenes show the characters waking up hungover, getting in trouble at work, getting drunk and causing trouble on the street, arguing with partners, crying alone, and dressing up at the end to sing together again on the couch.
Storyboard by Ellie Ryan, Denni Hepburn & Clayton Skorskielleryanx
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This music video script follows various characters and depicts scenes representing the lyrics of a song. It includes 13 scenes with descriptions of visuals and audio/music for each. The visual descriptions involve shots of the characters waking up, arguing with partners, getting fired, dancing at work, and finally all singing together on a couch. The audio incorporates lyrics, narration, and music/sound effects matching each scene. The script is formatted with video and audio columns to clearly distinguish visual and audio elements for production of the music video.
This document is a draft script for a music video for the song "Spaceman" by the band The Killers. The script outlines 29 scenes that will be filmed of the band recording and performing the song in a studio, interspersed with lyrics. It provides descriptions of shots and camera angles alongside timestamps of when lyrics or instrumentation should appear in the video. The overall storyline follows the band as they record the song from start to finish in the studio.
Ig2 Assignment Brief Music Video Pre Productionelleryanx
This 3 sentence summary provides the key details about the music video planning assignment:
The assignment requires students to plan the production of a music video by researching and assigning production roles, developing scripts and storyboards, and producing comprehensive pre-production documentation to prepare for the video's production through regular production team meetings and assignments across 3 partial units focused on pre-production, single camera techniques, and music video production.
This document outlines the tasks, grading criteria, and scenario for a student's final major project qualifying them for a Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production. The project involves developing and pitching an original media production idea, conducting research, creating pre-production materials, producing the final media product, and evaluating the work. The student must demonstrate skills in planning, project management, addressing challenges, and reflecting on their progress across multiple units to qualify for their diploma.
Salford City College Sports Academy provides opportunities for students to develop their sporting skills through training with professional coaches and competing in local and national competitions. The Academy is looking to update their logo as their current one is seen as bland and not fitting their expanding multi-sport program. They need a modern, trendy, simple, and eye-catching new logo that can work across all of their activities and appeal to youth, while considering the college's blue color scheme.
The document discusses key manual camera settings - aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. It explains that a larger aperture allows more light in but results in a shallower depth of field, while a smaller aperture allows less light in but increases depth of field. Shutter speed determines the length of time the camera's shutter is open, affecting exposure, and ISO controls the camera's light sensitivity, with higher ISO numbers increasing sensitivity but also noise.
The music video script follows the storyline of various main characters throughout the day. It includes 15 scenes that alternate between close-ups and longer shots of the characters. Each scene is paired with corresponding lyrics or music from the song. The scenes show the characters waking up hungover, getting in trouble at work, getting drunk and causing trouble on the street, arguing with partners, crying alone, and dressing up at the end to sing together again on the couch.
Storyboard by Ellie Ryan, Denni Hepburn & Clayton Skorskielleryanx
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This music video script follows various characters and depicts scenes representing the lyrics of a song. It includes 13 scenes with descriptions of visuals and audio/music for each. The visual descriptions involve shots of the characters waking up, arguing with partners, getting fired, dancing at work, and finally all singing together on a couch. The audio incorporates lyrics, narration, and music/sound effects matching each scene. The script is formatted with video and audio columns to clearly distinguish visual and audio elements for production of the music video.
This document is a draft script for a music video for the song "Spaceman" by the band The Killers. The script outlines 29 scenes that will be filmed of the band recording and performing the song in a studio, interspersed with lyrics. It provides descriptions of shots and camera angles alongside timestamps of when lyrics or instrumentation should appear in the video. The overall storyline follows the band as they record the song from start to finish in the studio.
Ig2 Assignment Brief Music Video Pre Productionelleryanx
This 3 sentence summary provides the key details about the music video planning assignment:
The assignment requires students to plan the production of a music video by researching and assigning production roles, developing scripts and storyboards, and producing comprehensive pre-production documentation to prepare for the video's production through regular production team meetings and assignments across 3 partial units focused on pre-production, single camera techniques, and music video production.
This document outlines the tasks, grading criteria, and scenario for a student's final major project qualifying them for a Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production. The project involves developing and pitching an original media production idea, conducting research, creating pre-production materials, producing the final media product, and evaluating the work. The student must demonstrate skills in planning, project management, addressing challenges, and reflecting on their progress across multiple units to qualify for their diploma.
Arron Paul, the star of the film Need for Speed, made appearances on several television shows to promote the film. He appeared on Top Gear because both the show and film appeal to audiences interested in cars. He also went on The Graham Norton Show to reach a wider audience, including fans of his previous hit TV series Breaking Bad. The document analyzes the film promotion strategies, including the target audience of males aged 15-30, marketing campaigns, and poster designs featuring cars and attractive women to appeal to that audience.
The document discusses several aspects of action films and genres:
- It finds the action genre thrilling and full of suspense due to its conventions like fast cars, guns, and objectified female representations.
- It discusses the film Dredd from 2012, praising its cinematographer and use of visual effects for gore and violence.
- It summarizes the 2014 film Need for Speed, about revenge in an illegal street racing ring.
- It briefly mentions the popular Batman film franchise before transitioning to discuss intertextuality, star theory, media literacy, and reception theory in film.
Arron Paul, the star of the film Need for Speed, made appearances on several television shows to promote the film. He appeared on Top Gear because both the show and film appeal to audiences interested in cars. He also appeared on The Graham Norton Show to reach a wider audience, including fans of his previous hit TV series Breaking Bad. The document argues that Paul's appearance on The Graham Norton Show was more effective for promotion because the show has a larger audience and allows more time to discuss the film than shows like Top Gear.
The document discusses several romantic comedy films that the author enjoys, including Bridget Jones's Diary, Love Actually, and About A Boy. All three films feature popular actors like Hugh Grant and Colin Firth that appeal to the target romantic comedy audience. The success of these films can be attributed to starring well-known actors of the genre and exaggerating relatable romantic situations that viewers find amusing and entertaining.
The document discusses different types of media ownership structures including private, public service, multinational, independent, conglomerate, horizontal and vertical integration, cross media divergence, synergy, and the structure and ownership of the film industry. Private ownership means a company is run independently while public service ownership means the public owns a portion. Multinational ownership operates across countries while independent ownership is small-scale and owned by an individual.
This document discusses a magazine aimed at males aged 15-30 interested in rap and R&B music. The use of red and images with little text appeals to this target audience. Seeing another similar magazine influenced the document's author's ideas for their own music magazine, which they want to appeal to the same target audience using consistent colors, images, and minimal text.
This document is a call sheet for a film shoot taking place on February 18th, 2013 at the Hilton Lane location in Manchester. It provides the contact information for the key crew members, a schedule of the scenes and script pages being shot that day, transportation and safety notes for cast and crew, and tables outlining the planned shots by time and scene. The call sheet aims to coordinate and prepare the crew and cast for the day's production.
This document provides a brief overview of several UK laws related to communication and information, including privacy law which deals with personal information access, the Obscene Publications Act which governs what can be published, and the Human Rights Act of 1998.
The interviewer asks Jack about his recent number 1 hit, his best career moment so far, whether he expected to win, upcoming touring plans, if he prefers touring or studio work, expectations for his next album, potential collaborations, rumors of a duet with Rihanna, being linked to collaborations with major artists, what fans can expect from his next album sound-wise, if he's thought of album or tour names, and what day he's scheduled to perform at Parklife. The interviewer concludes by wishing Jack luck with his album and tour.
The student created a fashion magazine for a final school project. They received feedback from evaluators praising the professional layout and eye-catching colors used. However, the evaluators noted that some yellow text was difficult to read. The student agrees with this feedback and thinks they could improve the editing of photos to make the magazine seem more professional. They chose blue as a consistent theme to give the magazine a fashion feel.
This photography shoot will take place on February 18th, 2014 at 9am to take photos of a girl for an indie music magazine. Photos will be taken around campus and in a photography studio using props like a guitar and sunglasses. Indoor studio photos aim for a plain white background to make the subject stand out, while outdoor photos will use natural light. Equipment needed includes casual clothing and props, and techniques like depth of field will be experimented with.
The document discusses design choices made for the front cover of a music magazine. The name "sound wave" was chosen to relate to the target audience's music interests. Text was left over an image to make it stand out, and a subheading was added to seem more professional. Additional interior details were placed near the bottom so the main image remains the focus, as done successfully on other similar magazines. The front image is of an artist looking at the camera to grab attention. A pull quote about the image was placed opposite other interior information to appear more professional and identify the main image.
The document describes the layout choices made for a magazine double page spread interviewing an artist. These include using the artist's name in large text at the top, a brief description of the artist and interview below, questions in purple and answers in black, casual images of the artist placed prominently to relate to the interview content, and pull quotes to make the text more appealing and professional.
The photographer took multiple photos of a model wearing different outfits on a white background to give the impression of a professional photo shoot. Photos were taken from different angles and had the model posing in different ways.
Jack Harding has become a successful musician in the UK over the past 2 years, with 12 top 10 hits including 4 number 1 songs and a Brit award, beating out competition from Calvin Harris. He was recently announced as one of the main headliners at this year's Parklife Festival alongside other popular acts. With his current success in the UK and expansion to the US, it appears Jack Harding is poised to become one of the largest musical acts to emerge from the UK in some time.
Analysing the need for speed marketing campaignelleryanx
The document analyzes the marketing campaign for the film "Need for Speed" which starred Aaron Paul. Paul starred in the TV show "Top Gear" to promote the film, as "Top Gear" is a popular car enthusiast show that aligns well with the theme of "Need for Speed". Paul also appeared on "WWE Raw" to reach its target teenage to young adult audience, similar to "Top Gear" and the film. Both shows provided opportunities for Paul to promote the new film to audiences interested in cars, action, and live entertainment.
The document discusses using music from the E6 Radio catalogue for a commercial, with limitations to using no more than 7 seconds of any song. It highlights using a portion of a Duke Dumont song within those limitations.
The creator merged 7 seconds of commercial songs together to avoid gaps in the sound and allow the songs to transition smoothly into each other. They separated the voice over recording by using the ctrl S tool to leave some space between the main part of the script and the concluding slogan. The document discusses techniques for editing together music and a voice over recording for a commercial.
The document outlines a student's progress over several months in creating a magazine as part of their final major project. It includes weekly updates describing the tasks completed such as developing project ideas, creating layout designs, writing articles, and taking photographs. The student worked on various magazine elements like the cover, contents page, and double page spread. They analyzed survey results, experimented with fonts and layouts, and made adjustments based on feedback. The updates conclude with finalizing the front cover and setting up an online group to evaluate the quality of the finished product.
Arron Paul, the star of the film Need for Speed, made appearances on several television shows to promote the film. He appeared on Top Gear because both the show and film appeal to audiences interested in cars. He also went on The Graham Norton Show to reach a wider audience, including fans of his previous hit TV series Breaking Bad. The document analyzes the film promotion strategies, including the target audience of males aged 15-30, marketing campaigns, and poster designs featuring cars and attractive women to appeal to that audience.
The document discusses several aspects of action films and genres:
- It finds the action genre thrilling and full of suspense due to its conventions like fast cars, guns, and objectified female representations.
- It discusses the film Dredd from 2012, praising its cinematographer and use of visual effects for gore and violence.
- It summarizes the 2014 film Need for Speed, about revenge in an illegal street racing ring.
- It briefly mentions the popular Batman film franchise before transitioning to discuss intertextuality, star theory, media literacy, and reception theory in film.
Arron Paul, the star of the film Need for Speed, made appearances on several television shows to promote the film. He appeared on Top Gear because both the show and film appeal to audiences interested in cars. He also appeared on The Graham Norton Show to reach a wider audience, including fans of his previous hit TV series Breaking Bad. The document argues that Paul's appearance on The Graham Norton Show was more effective for promotion because the show has a larger audience and allows more time to discuss the film than shows like Top Gear.
The document discusses several romantic comedy films that the author enjoys, including Bridget Jones's Diary, Love Actually, and About A Boy. All three films feature popular actors like Hugh Grant and Colin Firth that appeal to the target romantic comedy audience. The success of these films can be attributed to starring well-known actors of the genre and exaggerating relatable romantic situations that viewers find amusing and entertaining.
The document discusses different types of media ownership structures including private, public service, multinational, independent, conglomerate, horizontal and vertical integration, cross media divergence, synergy, and the structure and ownership of the film industry. Private ownership means a company is run independently while public service ownership means the public owns a portion. Multinational ownership operates across countries while independent ownership is small-scale and owned by an individual.
This document discusses a magazine aimed at males aged 15-30 interested in rap and R&B music. The use of red and images with little text appeals to this target audience. Seeing another similar magazine influenced the document's author's ideas for their own music magazine, which they want to appeal to the same target audience using consistent colors, images, and minimal text.
This document is a call sheet for a film shoot taking place on February 18th, 2013 at the Hilton Lane location in Manchester. It provides the contact information for the key crew members, a schedule of the scenes and script pages being shot that day, transportation and safety notes for cast and crew, and tables outlining the planned shots by time and scene. The call sheet aims to coordinate and prepare the crew and cast for the day's production.
This document provides a brief overview of several UK laws related to communication and information, including privacy law which deals with personal information access, the Obscene Publications Act which governs what can be published, and the Human Rights Act of 1998.
The interviewer asks Jack about his recent number 1 hit, his best career moment so far, whether he expected to win, upcoming touring plans, if he prefers touring or studio work, expectations for his next album, potential collaborations, rumors of a duet with Rihanna, being linked to collaborations with major artists, what fans can expect from his next album sound-wise, if he's thought of album or tour names, and what day he's scheduled to perform at Parklife. The interviewer concludes by wishing Jack luck with his album and tour.
The student created a fashion magazine for a final school project. They received feedback from evaluators praising the professional layout and eye-catching colors used. However, the evaluators noted that some yellow text was difficult to read. The student agrees with this feedback and thinks they could improve the editing of photos to make the magazine seem more professional. They chose blue as a consistent theme to give the magazine a fashion feel.
This photography shoot will take place on February 18th, 2014 at 9am to take photos of a girl for an indie music magazine. Photos will be taken around campus and in a photography studio using props like a guitar and sunglasses. Indoor studio photos aim for a plain white background to make the subject stand out, while outdoor photos will use natural light. Equipment needed includes casual clothing and props, and techniques like depth of field will be experimented with.
The document discusses design choices made for the front cover of a music magazine. The name "sound wave" was chosen to relate to the target audience's music interests. Text was left over an image to make it stand out, and a subheading was added to seem more professional. Additional interior details were placed near the bottom so the main image remains the focus, as done successfully on other similar magazines. The front image is of an artist looking at the camera to grab attention. A pull quote about the image was placed opposite other interior information to appear more professional and identify the main image.
The document describes the layout choices made for a magazine double page spread interviewing an artist. These include using the artist's name in large text at the top, a brief description of the artist and interview below, questions in purple and answers in black, casual images of the artist placed prominently to relate to the interview content, and pull quotes to make the text more appealing and professional.
The photographer took multiple photos of a model wearing different outfits on a white background to give the impression of a professional photo shoot. Photos were taken from different angles and had the model posing in different ways.
Jack Harding has become a successful musician in the UK over the past 2 years, with 12 top 10 hits including 4 number 1 songs and a Brit award, beating out competition from Calvin Harris. He was recently announced as one of the main headliners at this year's Parklife Festival alongside other popular acts. With his current success in the UK and expansion to the US, it appears Jack Harding is poised to become one of the largest musical acts to emerge from the UK in some time.
Analysing the need for speed marketing campaignelleryanx
The document analyzes the marketing campaign for the film "Need for Speed" which starred Aaron Paul. Paul starred in the TV show "Top Gear" to promote the film, as "Top Gear" is a popular car enthusiast show that aligns well with the theme of "Need for Speed". Paul also appeared on "WWE Raw" to reach its target teenage to young adult audience, similar to "Top Gear" and the film. Both shows provided opportunities for Paul to promote the new film to audiences interested in cars, action, and live entertainment.
The document discusses using music from the E6 Radio catalogue for a commercial, with limitations to using no more than 7 seconds of any song. It highlights using a portion of a Duke Dumont song within those limitations.
The creator merged 7 seconds of commercial songs together to avoid gaps in the sound and allow the songs to transition smoothly into each other. They separated the voice over recording by using the ctrl S tool to leave some space between the main part of the script and the concluding slogan. The document discusses techniques for editing together music and a voice over recording for a commercial.
The document outlines a student's progress over several months in creating a magazine as part of their final major project. It includes weekly updates describing the tasks completed such as developing project ideas, creating layout designs, writing articles, and taking photographs. The student worked on various magazine elements like the cover, contents page, and double page spread. They analyzed survey results, experimented with fonts and layouts, and made adjustments based on feedback. The updates conclude with finalizing the front cover and setting up an online group to evaluate the quality of the finished product.
The document discusses Steven Spielberg's 2005 film War of the Worlds and the impact of 9/11 on how American audiences responded to it. It suggests that the film was more successful and impactful because it was released only 4 years after 9/11 and featured scenes similar to the terrorist attacks. While some argue it is inappropriate to use 9/11 as a thematic device, the document says it can be justified as 9/11 was a major historic event that will be discussed for generations, similar to wars. Producers using 9/11 too soon after the attacks may have caused more controversy, but releasing films years later would be more accepted.
Judge Dredd is set in 2139 where crime is rampant in massive Mega Cities and judges act as police officers and judges. Judge Dredd is one of the best judges in Mega City 1. In the 1995 film, Judge Dredd is framed for murder but discovers another judge committed the crime. The 2012 Dredd film has a different plot where Dredd must train a psychic recruit during a routine call that turns deadly. Fans preferred the 2012 film for better representing the character over focusing on the actor.
This document discusses fonts for article mastheads. It contains repeated text of the word "Masthead" with no other words or context provided. The document lacks substantive information that could be summarized concisely in 3 sentences or less.
This article features an interview with a person. It includes two pull quotes from the interview highlighting key points. The article also contains an image related to the topic of the interview.
This document contains an image without description or context, along with an article title and author but no text. It does not provide enough information to generate a meaningful 3 sentence summary.
This magazine issue contains several unrelated articles and images. The front cover image is explained relating to one of the main articles inside discussing a similar topic. In a concise 3 sentences, this summarizes the essential information and structure of the magazine document.
The document is a design for a magazine masthead consisting of the word "Allure" repeated multiple times in different sizes and placements across the page. The word "Magazine" is included twice below the masthead design.