Matt Smith has created a newspaper called "Times" aimed at the local community of Salford. The layout and articles are influenced by audience research and focus on topics of local relevance. A film review section resembles The Guardian's style. An advertisement promotes affordable pizza. Photoshop was used to design the front cover and pages. Cubase recorded an radio advertisement with voiceover, guitar, and drums. The process and final product are presented on Slideshare.
This magazine summary provides concise information about key design elements in 3 sentences:
The magazine uses a simple color scheme and bold text to draw the reader's eye, with the red masthead and main story titles standing out. Images and text are arranged creatively across the page to attract and engage audiences. Key details like the publication date and featured programs are highlighted for easy access.
The document describes the layout and design elements of a magazine cover, including a large main image taking up most of the page, an average sized masthead in a curly font style, use of few bright colors against a muted background, color cohesion between text and a model's clothing, a mixture of serif and sans serif fonts, direct gaze of the model to engage readers, and drop shadows on text to enhance words.
The layout is effective at catching the eye. A large dominant photograph takes up most of the space, with the text layered over in the bottom right corner so as not to distract from the image. The colors in the photo have been enhanced to appear very bright. Visually, the reader's attention is first drawn to the large image, then the red title, and finally the article text.
1) The document analyzes previous years' work on double page spreads to inform the creation of a new listings page.
2) It was concluded that the new spread should have a large cigarette picture on the right side and columned text with a small professional picture and quote on the left.
3) The spread would follow conventions like page numbers, credits, and captions but use a green/white/black color scheme instead of red/white/black to be distinctive.
The document discusses branding and marketing strategies for a fictional soap opera called "The Edge" that will air on E4. It describes following E4's branding guidelines by using their colors of purple and white and American Typewriter font for the logo. The soap is set in Manchester and the stars will have Mancunian accents. The genre is described as a UK soap that focuses on realistic problems but features classy characters set in a wealthy area, resembling a classier version of a typical US soap opera. The target demographic are young adults who have recently finished college or school.
1) The document describes Kianna Briggs' process for designing the front cover of a production log, including selecting fonts, arranging cover lines, resizing and positioning images, and adding a barcode.
2) Key fonts used include Stencil for the main headline and Rockwell for other text. Colors and fonts will be consistent throughout the pages.
3) Cover lines are arranged to correlate with the main image and use a variety of fonts to draw attention to important words. Smaller images are resized and copied onto the page before placing in InDesign.
This document describes the design choices made for various pages in a music magazine mock-up project. For the front cover, posed shots were used from high angles to create intense expressions. The contents page features landscape shots from various angles to connect subjects. Fonts and colors were selected to match photos. Columns and block formatting were used to structure information clearly.
The document discusses design decisions made for a double page spread in a music magazine. For the left page, the artist image was made smaller with a border and page number to relate to the other spread. A glow was removed from the image to make it more natural. A quote was added in red text to continue the continuity from the cover. On the right page, only half an article is shown to be continued on another spread, modeled after a conventional magazine format. A large image was added beside the text to break up the heavy content. The same font is used for the title and first letter to keep the pages consistent.
This magazine summary provides concise information about key design elements in 3 sentences:
The magazine uses a simple color scheme and bold text to draw the reader's eye, with the red masthead and main story titles standing out. Images and text are arranged creatively across the page to attract and engage audiences. Key details like the publication date and featured programs are highlighted for easy access.
The document describes the layout and design elements of a magazine cover, including a large main image taking up most of the page, an average sized masthead in a curly font style, use of few bright colors against a muted background, color cohesion between text and a model's clothing, a mixture of serif and sans serif fonts, direct gaze of the model to engage readers, and drop shadows on text to enhance words.
The layout is effective at catching the eye. A large dominant photograph takes up most of the space, with the text layered over in the bottom right corner so as not to distract from the image. The colors in the photo have been enhanced to appear very bright. Visually, the reader's attention is first drawn to the large image, then the red title, and finally the article text.
1) The document analyzes previous years' work on double page spreads to inform the creation of a new listings page.
2) It was concluded that the new spread should have a large cigarette picture on the right side and columned text with a small professional picture and quote on the left.
3) The spread would follow conventions like page numbers, credits, and captions but use a green/white/black color scheme instead of red/white/black to be distinctive.
The document discusses branding and marketing strategies for a fictional soap opera called "The Edge" that will air on E4. It describes following E4's branding guidelines by using their colors of purple and white and American Typewriter font for the logo. The soap is set in Manchester and the stars will have Mancunian accents. The genre is described as a UK soap that focuses on realistic problems but features classy characters set in a wealthy area, resembling a classier version of a typical US soap opera. The target demographic are young adults who have recently finished college or school.
1) The document describes Kianna Briggs' process for designing the front cover of a production log, including selecting fonts, arranging cover lines, resizing and positioning images, and adding a barcode.
2) Key fonts used include Stencil for the main headline and Rockwell for other text. Colors and fonts will be consistent throughout the pages.
3) Cover lines are arranged to correlate with the main image and use a variety of fonts to draw attention to important words. Smaller images are resized and copied onto the page before placing in InDesign.
This document describes the design choices made for various pages in a music magazine mock-up project. For the front cover, posed shots were used from high angles to create intense expressions. The contents page features landscape shots from various angles to connect subjects. Fonts and colors were selected to match photos. Columns and block formatting were used to structure information clearly.
The document discusses design decisions made for a double page spread in a music magazine. For the left page, the artist image was made smaller with a border and page number to relate to the other spread. A glow was removed from the image to make it more natural. A quote was added in red text to continue the continuity from the cover. On the right page, only half an article is shown to be continued on another spread, modeled after a conventional magazine format. A large image was added beside the text to break up the heavy content. The same font is used for the title and first letter to keep the pages consistent.
The document summarizes the key steps and elements involved in creating a mock local newspaper, radio advertisement, and billboard as part of a coursework project. It includes details on market research conducted, layouts and designs created using Photoshop, a radio script made in Premiere, and feedback received on the final products from Facebook, Twitter, and a focus group. The overall conclusion is that the products look professional but could be improved by adding more color to the newspaper and including a preview on the billboard.
Olivia Grayson-Kirk created various ancillary products to promote her newspaper, including a front cover design, inside page layout, billboard poster, and radio advert. She conducted several questionnaires and focus groups with her target audience to gather feedback on newspapers and ideas for her product. Using software like Photoshop, Publisher, and PowerPoint, she designed her newspaper and ancillary products. She uploaded her work to a blog and used technologies like cameras, voice recorders, and presentation platforms to complete her media project.
Olivia Grayson-Kirk created various ancillary products to promote her fictional newspaper, including a front cover design, inside page layout, billboard poster, and radio advert. She conducted several questionnaires and focus groups to gather feedback from her target audience on their newspaper preferences. This informed the design of her ancillary products and final newspaper product. She used various design and multimedia software like Photoshop, Publisher, and PowerPoint to create her promotional materials and presentation. All of her finished products maintained consistent branding with the newspaper's logo and style.
The document discusses how a student's documentary product uses and develops conventions of real media forms. Specifically:
- It uses re-enactments, interviews, and voiceovers similar to crime documentaries like America's Most Wanted.
- Flashbacks are styled as "re-enactments" and include slowed motion and ambient sound effects rather than dialogue.
- The advertisement uses a simple color scheme, reviews, date/time, and larger readable text to challenge conventions.
- The double page newspaper spread features a main image, masthead, page numbers, paragraphs, and question/answer article format atypical of newspapers. Conventions are both developed and challenged in the student's documentary and
The document describes a music magazine created by the author for a media assignment. It discusses how the magazine uses conventions of real music magazines, such as featuring an artist on the front cover and including advertisements. The author explains how some conventions were developed, like adding a barcode to allow online updates. Overall, the document demonstrates how the magazine borrows from and enhances standard magazine formats and styles.
The document analyzes how the student's media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real music magazines. It finds both similarities and differences between the student's front cover, contents page, and double page article spread and those of a real music magazine, NME. Key similarities include placement of the masthead and barcode/issue numbers. Differences include the number of images used and level of detail provided about article contents. The student aims to look professional while also being original in their designs.
My documentary challenges conventions of real media in the following ways:
1. It uses re-enactments with actors that do not speak, including ambient sounds instead of dialogue to give emotion. This challenges conventions used in documentaries like America's Most Wanted.
2. The advertisement uses an unconventional color scheme for clarity and different fonts for newspaper titles to make them recognizable. This challenges conventions of real documentary advertisements.
3. The double page newspaper spread challenges conventions by placing the masthead over the photograph and including a question and answer interview format usually seen in magazines, not newspapers.
Amy discusses the technology she used to create her magazine. She used PowerPoint to present her research findings, a digital camera to take photos for the magazine without exceeding the camera's memory, and a video camera to record target audience research which provided feedback from the intended audience. This allowed her group to present their findings as a video. She utilized various technologies to conduct research, gather content, and present her work.
Amy discusses the technology she used to create her magazine project. She used PowerPoint to present her research findings, a digital camera to take photos for the magazine without exceeding the camera's memory, and a video camera to record target audience research and present the findings as a video.
This document evaluates a media product by analyzing several of its components:
- The color scheme and fonts are used to make the magazine unique and highlight important parts.
- A full bleed image on the cover gives focus to the model and what content will be about.
- The target audience of teens interested in music is represented through an image of a music group.
- Learning technologies like Photoshop and using a digital camera took practice but improved skills.
- Reflecting on preliminary work, skills have increased in using software like InDesign and Photoshop, but further improvement is needed to make images clearer.
1) The document describes how the student's media product uses and challenges conventions of real music magazines.
2) Key conventions included are an off-center main image on the cover, unique masthead and font, and placement of information like the barcode and issue number.
3) The contents page includes similarities like the masthead and a band list, but also differences like less detailed section descriptions.
4) The double-page article spread features one main image and pull quotes, but differs from NME in placement of the masthead and number of images.
1) The document describes the process of designing and creating a local newspaper publication, including layout elements like front page design with images, headlines and advertisements, use of color photography, inclusion of multiple stories and use of conventions like dates and taglines.
2) Examples are provided of design elements used in real newspapers that were incorporated, such as 3 column grids, placement of ads, inclusion of tragedy.
3) Feedback was gathered from an audience on the effectiveness of the main newspaper product and ancillary texts like radio ads. InDesign, Photoshop and digital photography were used in the construction and evaluation stages.
Grace McNally is evaluating the construction of a magazine they created. The evaluation will address the magazine's use of conventions regarding forms, progression, distribution, technologies, and representation of social groups. It will also consider the magazine's target audiences.
The evaluation compares the magazine's front page, contents page, and double-page spread to real media products, highlighting both similarities that develop conventions as well as challenges to conventions. It represents teenagers in a way that challenges stereotypes by portraying them as free-spirited and happy rather than angry or destructive. The target audience is identified as young, alternative, and indie people who value freedom and spontaneity.
The document discusses how the media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real media products. It summarizes that the product uses typical conventions like mastheads, cover lines, barcodes/pricing, and central images. However, it challenges conventions by using affordable clothing styles and a busy background image on the double page spread. Developments include thinner mastheads, consistent fonts, and secondary artist images on the contents page.
The document discusses how the media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real media products. It summarizes that the product uses typical conventions like mastheads, cover lines, barcodes, and centrally-featured images. However, it challenges conventions by using affordable clothing styles and a busy background image on the double-page spread. Developments include thin mastheads, secondary artist images, and consistent copy across pages.
My Media Product Evaluation - Questions 1, 3, 6 and 7leonjayd
The document is an evaluation of a student's media product project. It includes comparisons of the conventions used in real music magazines like NME and how the student incorporated or challenged those conventions in their own magazine called HIT. It discusses the software, hardware, and technologies used to construct the media product. The student learned new skills like photo editing in Photoshop and page layout in InDesign. Looking back, the student recognizes their preliminary work was less professional compared to the final magazine, which more closely matches real music magazines due to gaining experience with design software and understanding conventions.
My media product follows many of the conventions of real music magazines like NME by including a large noticeable name on the front cover, smaller images between sell lines on the inside covers, and a masthead with page numbers on the contents page. However, it challenges some conventions by using a single female artist for the background image instead of a band and including a message from the editor on the contents page to make readers feel more involved. The double page spread also adheres to conventions by using a large image on one side and quotation box to break up the large text, mimicking real magazine styles.
My media product follows many of the conventions of real music magazines like NME by including a large noticeable name on the front cover, smaller images between sell lines on the inside covers, and a masthead with page numbers on the contents page. However, it challenges some conventions by using a photo of a single female artist instead of a band on the cover, and including a message from the editor on the contents page to make the tone more friendly. The double page spread similarly uses a large cover image and quotation but does not challenge any conventions.
My product uses many of the same forms and conventions as real music magazines, such as a large headline, prominent images, band/artist names in titles, and columns for article titles on the contents page. However, it also challenges some conventions by using two contrasting colors on the cover background and having two feature images on the double page spread rather than one. Through this project, I have improved my photography, editing, and design skills by using Adobe Photoshop and researching real magazines for inspiration. Comparing my preliminary task to the final product shows development in mixing styles and using lighting/shot types to achieve different effects.
The document discusses the conventions of music magazine covers and how the student's mock magazine both follows and challenges conventions. It uses typical elements like a masthead, cover lines, and barcode, but challenges conventions by using a vintage aesthetic. The contents page includes typical elements like multiple images and a letter from the editor, but differs by using a single background image. The student represents their target audience of 16-23 year olds through cover images and story choices.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
Date: May 29, 2024
Tags: Information Security, ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, Artificial Intelligence, GDPR
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
The document summarizes the key steps and elements involved in creating a mock local newspaper, radio advertisement, and billboard as part of a coursework project. It includes details on market research conducted, layouts and designs created using Photoshop, a radio script made in Premiere, and feedback received on the final products from Facebook, Twitter, and a focus group. The overall conclusion is that the products look professional but could be improved by adding more color to the newspaper and including a preview on the billboard.
Olivia Grayson-Kirk created various ancillary products to promote her newspaper, including a front cover design, inside page layout, billboard poster, and radio advert. She conducted several questionnaires and focus groups with her target audience to gather feedback on newspapers and ideas for her product. Using software like Photoshop, Publisher, and PowerPoint, she designed her newspaper and ancillary products. She uploaded her work to a blog and used technologies like cameras, voice recorders, and presentation platforms to complete her media project.
Olivia Grayson-Kirk created various ancillary products to promote her fictional newspaper, including a front cover design, inside page layout, billboard poster, and radio advert. She conducted several questionnaires and focus groups to gather feedback from her target audience on their newspaper preferences. This informed the design of her ancillary products and final newspaper product. She used various design and multimedia software like Photoshop, Publisher, and PowerPoint to create her promotional materials and presentation. All of her finished products maintained consistent branding with the newspaper's logo and style.
The document discusses how a student's documentary product uses and develops conventions of real media forms. Specifically:
- It uses re-enactments, interviews, and voiceovers similar to crime documentaries like America's Most Wanted.
- Flashbacks are styled as "re-enactments" and include slowed motion and ambient sound effects rather than dialogue.
- The advertisement uses a simple color scheme, reviews, date/time, and larger readable text to challenge conventions.
- The double page newspaper spread features a main image, masthead, page numbers, paragraphs, and question/answer article format atypical of newspapers. Conventions are both developed and challenged in the student's documentary and
The document describes a music magazine created by the author for a media assignment. It discusses how the magazine uses conventions of real music magazines, such as featuring an artist on the front cover and including advertisements. The author explains how some conventions were developed, like adding a barcode to allow online updates. Overall, the document demonstrates how the magazine borrows from and enhances standard magazine formats and styles.
The document analyzes how the student's media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real music magazines. It finds both similarities and differences between the student's front cover, contents page, and double page article spread and those of a real music magazine, NME. Key similarities include placement of the masthead and barcode/issue numbers. Differences include the number of images used and level of detail provided about article contents. The student aims to look professional while also being original in their designs.
My documentary challenges conventions of real media in the following ways:
1. It uses re-enactments with actors that do not speak, including ambient sounds instead of dialogue to give emotion. This challenges conventions used in documentaries like America's Most Wanted.
2. The advertisement uses an unconventional color scheme for clarity and different fonts for newspaper titles to make them recognizable. This challenges conventions of real documentary advertisements.
3. The double page newspaper spread challenges conventions by placing the masthead over the photograph and including a question and answer interview format usually seen in magazines, not newspapers.
Amy discusses the technology she used to create her magazine. She used PowerPoint to present her research findings, a digital camera to take photos for the magazine without exceeding the camera's memory, and a video camera to record target audience research which provided feedback from the intended audience. This allowed her group to present their findings as a video. She utilized various technologies to conduct research, gather content, and present her work.
Amy discusses the technology she used to create her magazine project. She used PowerPoint to present her research findings, a digital camera to take photos for the magazine without exceeding the camera's memory, and a video camera to record target audience research and present the findings as a video.
This document evaluates a media product by analyzing several of its components:
- The color scheme and fonts are used to make the magazine unique and highlight important parts.
- A full bleed image on the cover gives focus to the model and what content will be about.
- The target audience of teens interested in music is represented through an image of a music group.
- Learning technologies like Photoshop and using a digital camera took practice but improved skills.
- Reflecting on preliminary work, skills have increased in using software like InDesign and Photoshop, but further improvement is needed to make images clearer.
1) The document describes how the student's media product uses and challenges conventions of real music magazines.
2) Key conventions included are an off-center main image on the cover, unique masthead and font, and placement of information like the barcode and issue number.
3) The contents page includes similarities like the masthead and a band list, but also differences like less detailed section descriptions.
4) The double-page article spread features one main image and pull quotes, but differs from NME in placement of the masthead and number of images.
1) The document describes the process of designing and creating a local newspaper publication, including layout elements like front page design with images, headlines and advertisements, use of color photography, inclusion of multiple stories and use of conventions like dates and taglines.
2) Examples are provided of design elements used in real newspapers that were incorporated, such as 3 column grids, placement of ads, inclusion of tragedy.
3) Feedback was gathered from an audience on the effectiveness of the main newspaper product and ancillary texts like radio ads. InDesign, Photoshop and digital photography were used in the construction and evaluation stages.
Grace McNally is evaluating the construction of a magazine they created. The evaluation will address the magazine's use of conventions regarding forms, progression, distribution, technologies, and representation of social groups. It will also consider the magazine's target audiences.
The evaluation compares the magazine's front page, contents page, and double-page spread to real media products, highlighting both similarities that develop conventions as well as challenges to conventions. It represents teenagers in a way that challenges stereotypes by portraying them as free-spirited and happy rather than angry or destructive. The target audience is identified as young, alternative, and indie people who value freedom and spontaneity.
The document discusses how the media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real media products. It summarizes that the product uses typical conventions like mastheads, cover lines, barcodes/pricing, and central images. However, it challenges conventions by using affordable clothing styles and a busy background image on the double page spread. Developments include thinner mastheads, consistent fonts, and secondary artist images on the contents page.
The document discusses how the media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real media products. It summarizes that the product uses typical conventions like mastheads, cover lines, barcodes, and centrally-featured images. However, it challenges conventions by using affordable clothing styles and a busy background image on the double-page spread. Developments include thin mastheads, secondary artist images, and consistent copy across pages.
My Media Product Evaluation - Questions 1, 3, 6 and 7leonjayd
The document is an evaluation of a student's media product project. It includes comparisons of the conventions used in real music magazines like NME and how the student incorporated or challenged those conventions in their own magazine called HIT. It discusses the software, hardware, and technologies used to construct the media product. The student learned new skills like photo editing in Photoshop and page layout in InDesign. Looking back, the student recognizes their preliminary work was less professional compared to the final magazine, which more closely matches real music magazines due to gaining experience with design software and understanding conventions.
My media product follows many of the conventions of real music magazines like NME by including a large noticeable name on the front cover, smaller images between sell lines on the inside covers, and a masthead with page numbers on the contents page. However, it challenges some conventions by using a single female artist for the background image instead of a band and including a message from the editor on the contents page to make readers feel more involved. The double page spread also adheres to conventions by using a large image on one side and quotation box to break up the large text, mimicking real magazine styles.
My media product follows many of the conventions of real music magazines like NME by including a large noticeable name on the front cover, smaller images between sell lines on the inside covers, and a masthead with page numbers on the contents page. However, it challenges some conventions by using a photo of a single female artist instead of a band on the cover, and including a message from the editor on the contents page to make the tone more friendly. The double page spread similarly uses a large cover image and quotation but does not challenge any conventions.
My product uses many of the same forms and conventions as real music magazines, such as a large headline, prominent images, band/artist names in titles, and columns for article titles on the contents page. However, it also challenges some conventions by using two contrasting colors on the cover background and having two feature images on the double page spread rather than one. Through this project, I have improved my photography, editing, and design skills by using Adobe Photoshop and researching real magazines for inspiration. Comparing my preliminary task to the final product shows development in mixing styles and using lighting/shot types to achieve different effects.
The document discusses the conventions of music magazine covers and how the student's mock magazine both follows and challenges conventions. It uses typical elements like a masthead, cover lines, and barcode, but challenges conventions by using a vintage aesthetic. The contents page includes typical elements like multiple images and a letter from the editor, but differs by using a single background image. The student represents their target audience of 16-23 year olds through cover images and story choices.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
Date: May 29, 2024
Tags: Information Security, ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, Artificial Intelligence, GDPR
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
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Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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2. Newspaper Front Cover
Adheres to my
audience research as
the layout and style The articles
most resembles printed are of
what people wanted. relevance to the
local community
of Salford and in
The title of my keeping to the
newspaper is a sort of news
very basic people stated
newspaper title as they most
it uses the word preffered.
“Times”.
3. Newspaper Double Page
Film Review
section is
Article about influenced by The
Smartphones is Guardian’s short
relevant to my sections of
target reviews.
audience.
Advert is
Article of Eccles advertising a pizza
which is not very
man brings expensive and even
back the local doubles up as a
element after voucher, thus
showing that my
covering a newspaper is not a
wider topic in very expensive one.
the
Smartphone
article.
4. Radio Advert and Billboard
This radio advert was
recorded with Cubase 5.
Voiceover has slight EQ to try
and capture a better radio
sound.
It uses an electric guitar and a
MIDI drum kit.
My newspaper’s billboard is
bright and expressive to
ensure it will grab people’s
attention and also highlight
that it is for a young
audience.
5. How my product has used conventions
of real media products
8. Adobe Photoshop
I created my whole newspaper front cover and
double page using Adobe Photoshop.
I drew lines using the rulers and line tool, boxes
for my photos with the rectangle tool, and
created mock text using Lorem Ipsum text
generator online and copy pasting the text into
where I would like my real text to go.
The photos were edited in Photoshop to remove
the backgrounds and also fill slight bits in.
9. • My billboard advertisement is also created
fully on Adobe Photoshop using a polygon
tool which I then filled in with colour and
changed the opacity to give it a stained glass
window look to it.
10. Cubase 5
• My radio advertise was done entirely in
Cubase 5 music recording software. I used a
microphone to capture the sound of my voice
and a DI Box to capture the guitar sounds
from an electric guitar. The drum beat was
created as a MIDI track.
• Upon completion I exported the track and
uploaded it to Soundcloud to embed it onto
my blog.
11. Slideshare
• Slideshare allowed me to create an easy way
to view my work in progress and the finished
product at the end of it, in a quick slideshow
presentation embedded onto my blog.
Editor's Notes
My newspaper is influenced by the Manchester Evening News’ layout and shows this by the columns and strip at the bottom. I have tweaked it to only be similar to the MEN by changing the colour scheme from Orange to Green and blue and also the title and upper section of the paper do not have many similarities to the MEN at all.The Salford Times is aimed at people of a student age, so varying from late teens through to around age 35. This is shown in the colour scheme, the type of free magazines and the film and music reviews. The type of news reported on with be relevant to people of that age, for example the headline story of the local school may appeal to people who have had children.The paper resembles what my audience survey suggested by applying the simple layout, reasonable price, and a good selection of news to go at just from looking at the sections in the column on the right.It also emphasises the free magazines and mentions the film and music review sections, which the younger people who I surveyed said they were quite interested in.
My double page spread is similar to a tabloid paper although I have taken influence from The Guardian with the Film Review section and the text heavy format. It also bares similarities to the MEN with the large advertising space in the bottom corner with a small article next to it. I have chosen to write the articles I have written because I thought that the Smart Phone story would be the technology story my audience research showed was wanted, whilst restoring the locality of the newspaper with the story about the Eccles man’s shrine to Willy Wonka. The film review section is also to further entice a younger audience to buy the paper to read the reviews of films.
My radio advert is breaking the normal conventions as it does not adhere to the standard radio advertising protocol, being a voiceover just talking about the product, or a couple of people discussing the product. I chose to turn my advert into a song because I felt that is what my target audience of students and just under middle aged people would most like. I think it is catchy enough to get stuck in your head but it shouldn’t get annoying if you heard it over and over on the radio. I think the radio advert combines well with my newspaper product as it shows clearly that it will be a cool, young and not overly serious newspaper. Likewise with the billboard advert, it expresses that it is young and quirky but also tells the onlooker that it will be factual and informative, which helps it to sell itself on being for younger people but more mature than other tabloid newspapers for young people.
As shown by my previous notes evaluating the front cover of an issue of the MEN newspaper, I have researched the conventions of the MEN and used them on my own newspaper as well as it is clearly a good layout for a newspaper that certainly grabs a customer’s attention with the use of colour and the titles and headlines that stand out.
Again, my double inside page of the newspaper resembles the MEN, in the way that it has a short article with large advertising space at the bottom corners, but I also took influence from The Guardian newspaper with the very text heavy layout and the film review section. I chose The Guardian as I thought it would help accommodate students and adults of a more middle class background who had less interest in looking at the pictures and more interest in reading the details of the articles.
I have learned that most people aged 16 to 35 buy the MEN as their source of local news. It also shows males and females buy the MEN in a balanced proportion and that the 16 to 24 year olds are mostly students at a sixth form college or a university. People also stated that they prefer to read about violence/crime in their area, technology, economy and medical news/extraordinary cases, with a lack of interest in political and celebrity news from most. I also discovered I would have to do enough to ensure people would want to buy my newspaper as most people ticked “It is fine” as their answer to what they do not like about their regular newspaper, I feel my two adverts should help with this. People said that they prefer to read their paper in the evening, presumably after they’ve finished working or as something to read when relaxing between work, so I should make my newspaper an evening issue. Finally, people said they would most expect to pay between 41p to 80p for a local paper, that they prefer tabloid format newspapers with articles written in a not too serious manner and that employment news is a must.
I used my skills gained from last year’s AS coursework to help me design the layout of the newspaper. I also decided that placing an image of the MEN newspaper on the background and using that as a mould to work on helped me in the creation of my paper. The photo manipulation techniques I learned from last year’s work also helped me to finely cut out the background on the pictures I used. I also took into consideration the source of light when taking the photos and decided a slight shadow on the stack of coins made them more effective.
Soundcloud is a useful media technology as it allowed me to place my music track directly onto my blog. Soundcloud, along with Youtube, helped me to research other Newspaper Radio adverts to base my idea on or break the conventions and go the other way. The adverts I found were all people having a conversation about their product or just narrating about the product, so I broke the convention with my song form radio advert. I transferred my skills from my Music Technology lessons to help me with this task. Through my knowledge of microphones, ambience and music editing software, I created a sound I thought was right for the radio and recorded it in high quality.
Slideshare is a good use of media technology in the real business world too, as people could put their ideas onto a slide show presentation, upload it onto Slideshare and share it with everyone else. I found this useful as it gave me a quick and easy way to upload pictures and screenshots of my work in progress and at the end of the slideshow, show the finished products.