- A survey was conducted to help design a new rap music magazine.
- The majority of survey respondents were male, aged 15-20, fitting stereotypes of the target audience.
- Nearly half of respondents said the most important feature on the magazine cover was a large main image.
This document contains draft pages for a school magazine created by Zakary Winsall with the candidate number 2144. It includes sketches of a front cover with identifying information, a contents page listing stories and details, an editorial section with editor details and photo, and a double page story spread with a large image, text, and quote. The pages provide layout designs and content for a hand-drawn school magazine.
This document contains Zakary Winsall's production plan for a media portfolio project. It outlines his schedule on a weekly basis from November 2014 through January 2015. The plan details tasks such as contacting a model, creating layouts, taking photographs, editing images, writing articles, and completing pages for the magazine including the front cover, contents page, editorial spread, and double-page spread interview. The final sentences discuss next steps of sending the magazine file to a printer for physical distribution to stores and potential online release.
Lucas Kirkland conducted a survey of sixth form students to gather information for developing a soap opera trailer. The survey results showed that most respondents did not enjoy watching soap operas, thought they appealed most to females, and preferred the soap opera EastEnders. Respondents indicated kidnapping was the most popular theme and that soap operas were entertaining. Most saw women as strong and independent and thought soap operas targeted working class adults. The survey concluded soap operas did not accurately depict modern life.
Zakary Winsall completed their Foundation Portfolio in Media Studies at St. Andrew's Catholic School. Over the course of several months, Zakary worked on creating a music magazine, including preliminary tasks, main tasks, and evaluations. They designed pages for the magazine such as the front cover, contents page, editorial, and double page spread interview. Zakary learned skills in Photoshop and conducted research and surveys to inform their magazine design. They received feedback from their teacher and made corrections to improve their work before the deadline.
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1) The document analyzes several soap opera posters, noting conventions used to engage audiences. Key conventions discussed include using dramatic imagery to hint at plotlines, displaying air times and social media tags to promote viewer engagement, and including catchy taglines.
2) One poster analyzed uses manipulated imagery of characters emerging from flames, likely signifying their involvement in an intricate drama with intersecting subplots, possibly including a fire.
3) The conclusion indicates the author plans to draw from the posters in their own work, notably using lighting, simplicity, broadcast time information, social media links, and a catchy tagline.
Zakary Winsall created a music magazine called St. Andrew's as part of an AS Level media studies course. The document outlines Zakary's step-by-step process for designing the front cover and contents page, including adding graphics, images, and text. It also includes research on established music magazines like Q and Vibe, looking at their target audiences, production processes, and other details. The document serves as evidence of Zakary's planning and preliminary work for the music magazine portfolio project.
This document outlines a photo shoot plan for magazine covers featuring a rapper. The photographer will take low angle shots of a model, Jack, who looks stereotypically like a rapper, either crouching or standing with an aggressive posture. The goal is to make the model look powerful and intimidating. Wardrobe will include a snap back, gold chains, and a hoodie or tank top. Hair and makeup will be minimal, and tattoos may be added digitally. The shoot will take place on November 20th in a room with plain white walls to facilitate photoshopping the background.
- A survey was conducted to help design a new rap music magazine.
- The majority of survey respondents were male, aged 15-20, fitting stereotypes of the target audience.
- Nearly half of respondents said the most important feature on the magazine cover was a large main image.
This document contains draft pages for a school magazine created by Zakary Winsall with the candidate number 2144. It includes sketches of a front cover with identifying information, a contents page listing stories and details, an editorial section with editor details and photo, and a double page story spread with a large image, text, and quote. The pages provide layout designs and content for a hand-drawn school magazine.
This document contains Zakary Winsall's production plan for a media portfolio project. It outlines his schedule on a weekly basis from November 2014 through January 2015. The plan details tasks such as contacting a model, creating layouts, taking photographs, editing images, writing articles, and completing pages for the magazine including the front cover, contents page, editorial spread, and double-page spread interview. The final sentences discuss next steps of sending the magazine file to a printer for physical distribution to stores and potential online release.
Lucas Kirkland conducted a survey of sixth form students to gather information for developing a soap opera trailer. The survey results showed that most respondents did not enjoy watching soap operas, thought they appealed most to females, and preferred the soap opera EastEnders. Respondents indicated kidnapping was the most popular theme and that soap operas were entertaining. Most saw women as strong and independent and thought soap operas targeted working class adults. The survey concluded soap operas did not accurately depict modern life.
Zakary Winsall completed their Foundation Portfolio in Media Studies at St. Andrew's Catholic School. Over the course of several months, Zakary worked on creating a music magazine, including preliminary tasks, main tasks, and evaluations. They designed pages for the magazine such as the front cover, contents page, editorial, and double page spread interview. Zakary learned skills in Photoshop and conducted research and surveys to inform their magazine design. They received feedback from their teacher and made corrections to improve their work before the deadline.
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1) The document analyzes several soap opera posters, noting conventions used to engage audiences. Key conventions discussed include using dramatic imagery to hint at plotlines, displaying air times and social media tags to promote viewer engagement, and including catchy taglines.
2) One poster analyzed uses manipulated imagery of characters emerging from flames, likely signifying their involvement in an intricate drama with intersecting subplots, possibly including a fire.
3) The conclusion indicates the author plans to draw from the posters in their own work, notably using lighting, simplicity, broadcast time information, social media links, and a catchy tagline.
Zakary Winsall created a music magazine called St. Andrew's as part of an AS Level media studies course. The document outlines Zakary's step-by-step process for designing the front cover and contents page, including adding graphics, images, and text. It also includes research on established music magazines like Q and Vibe, looking at their target audiences, production processes, and other details. The document serves as evidence of Zakary's planning and preliminary work for the music magazine portfolio project.
This document outlines a photo shoot plan for magazine covers featuring a rapper. The photographer will take low angle shots of a model, Jack, who looks stereotypically like a rapper, either crouching or standing with an aggressive posture. The goal is to make the model look powerful and intimidating. Wardrobe will include a snap back, gold chains, and a hoodie or tank top. Hair and makeup will be minimal, and tattoos may be added digitally. The shoot will take place on November 20th in a room with plain white walls to facilitate photoshopping the background.
This document analyzes the layout and design of an issue of XXL magazine. It discusses features of the contents page like the logo, main image, subheadings, and page numbers. It also examines aspects of article pages like the editor's signature and details, main images, quotes, drop caps, and Q&A format. The conclusion notes simple design elements that could be replicated for a rap magazine, such as black bars, quote boxes, and large drop caps to draw readers in.
Lucas Kirkland is creating a poster as an ancillary product for their OCR Media Studies A2 coursework. The poster will promote their soap opera trailer which features a kidnapping narrative. Ideas for the poster include incorporating the red ribbon iconography from the trailer and featuring an image of the main character Zoe running. The location of the downs will also be featured. Synergy with social media like hashtags and links to fan pages will be included. Images from the trailer will be manipulated in Photoshop and a tagline of "Betrayal runs deep" is proposed to match the narrative.
The target audience for a new hip-hop/rap magazine would primarily be males ages 16-30, especially those of black ethnicity, as covers typically feature black male rappers. However, the genre has grown more mainstream and appeals to multiethnic readers across classes. According to uses and gratifications theory, readers may use the magazine for personal identification with issues raised in the music, while Maslow's hierarchy suggests they fulfill needs of self-actualization through the magazine's influence on their social lives and self-expression. While stereotypically thought to target young black males, hip-hop/rap's widespread popularity means it appeals to a diverse audience across demographics.
This document outlines the preliminary tasks for a school magazine, including creating a front cover with the school name, candidate name and number, main image and headline, barcode, social media links, cover lines, masthead, web address, issue number and date. It also lists creating a contents page with cover stories, sublines, and repeating the magazine masthead.
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This document analyzes the target audiences of the soap operas EastEnders and Hollyoaks. For EastEnders, the target audience is typically ages 16-70, with a stereotypical focus on women, who are able to relate to the domestic themes. It appeals most to middle and lower classes in London. Hollyoaks targets ages 16-25, appealing equally to both genders through its focus on relationships and sexuality. It targets lower socioeconomic class E as many viewers are students. Both soaps aim to portray real-life issues their audiences can personally identify with.
This document is about a student named Zakary Winsall with the student number 2144, who is enrolled in the unit G321 - Planning the Magazine. The document title refers to creating a "mood board" which is likely a collection of images, words and textures that help set the overall tone or feel of a creative project such as a magazine.
- The document reports the results of a questionnaire conducted by Zakary Winsall, a student at St. Andrew's Catholic School, about preferences for magazine covers.
- The questionnaire asked 10 questions about topics like gender, age, important cover features, artist preferences, color preferences, and inclusions.
- For most questions, the questionnaire results were similar but not identical to results from a separate SurveyMonkey poll on the same topics, indicating some differences in preferences between the two groups.
- Across both polls, large images, contrasting colors, and including a poster were most popular choices.
The document outlines the steps required to obtain permission to film in the Epsom downs and Langley vale areas. It describes constructing a formal letter to the council specifying details of the planned educational trailer filming. In response, the council provided steps including getting permission from the Surrey highway department by filling out an application providing location, production, and requirement details, and obtaining a police reference number for filming involving a kidnapping scenario.
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This document analyzes two soap opera trailers using Propp's character roles and narrative functions:
1) The first trailer, "Hurricane Sharon Trailer", represents the narrative function of "Beginning Counter-Action" as the character Sharon returns to resolve past problems. Sharon is presented as both a "Princess" in need of saving and as ascending to power through her wedding, conforming to the narrative function of "wedding".
2) The second trailer, "Official Hollyoaks Trailer: Love Lies and Betrayal", features the narrative theme of "Struggle" as characters deal with their own problems. It opens with the narrative function of "Trickery" through adultery and
Lucas Kirkland submitted hand drawn drafts for election posters to St. Andrew's Catholic School with candidate number 1159 and center number 64135. The document provides identifying information for Lucas Kirkland including his name, candidate number, the name of the center where he is running which is St. Andrew's Catholic School, and the center number.
St. Andrew's Catholic School students are requesting permission from Surrey County Council to film at several locations in Langley Vale for their A Level media studies coursework. They plan to film a fictional soap opera trailer on November 15th around noon. The locations they have chosen are Epsom Downs, Rosbery Road, and a thoroughfare, which they say are desolate areas that will not disturb the public or damage the environment. They assure the council they will film professionally and cause no disturbances.
The document discusses four potential filming locations for a school media project trailer - Rosebery Road, St. Stephen's Church, the Epsom Downs, and the Rubin House pub. For each location, it notes whether permission is needed to film, possible hazards, and example shot types. The main hazards are traffic on Rosebery Road, potential disruption of church services, horses at the Epsom Downs and Rubin House pub, and busy areas around the pub. Permission may be required to film inside the church.
The document is a prop list for a media production called "Langley Vale" created by a group of 4 students - Imani, Sean, Jon, and Lucas. It includes props like a red ribbon gathered by Imani, empty milk bottles from Imani, a milk crate from a local milkman provided by Sean, and a lab coat from the school science department provided by Sean.
This document contains the script for a television production titled "Langley Vale". It introduces the main characters and establishes the setting of a small town called Langley Vale where a kidnapping has occurred. The script is divided into 22 scenes that follow different characters like Jo, Tracey, Paige, Norman, Mike, and Kane in the aftermath of the kidnapping as suspicion rises between them. Musical cues from "Love Interruption" by Jack White are included to set the mood. The script ends by teasing the airing of "Langley Vale" on BBC2.
The document analyzes conventions used in soap opera magazines to attract audiences. It discusses the masthead, cover images, headlines and text used on the magazine covers. Bold colors, emotive language and prominent dates are used to draw readers' attention. Images of characters are positioned over headlines to illustrate importance. Headlines and sublines tease upcoming plots to intrigue readers. Bubbles highlight different soaps to appeal to various preferences. The conclusion discusses replicating techniques like bright colors, large text, controversial language and many images/stories based on the analysis.
The document analyzes two soap opera trailers from Eastenders and Hollyoaks. For the Eastenders trailer, the student likes how it uses a hurricane as a metaphor and plunges the familiar setting into chaos to hook viewers. They would repeat this simplicity but exploit the lack of dialogue. For the Hollyoaks trailer, they would repeat how it reinforces themes through editing but exploit this further. They would also simplify the storylines to not overwhelm new viewers.
The document outlines a pre-production plan for a soap opera about a kidnapping in the town of Langley Vale. A young girl named Paige goes missing over a weekend and a red ribbon she was wearing is later found. There are three main suspects - Paige's mother's ex-boyfriend Kane, the local milkman Norman, and her Uncle Michael. The show will air on BBC2 at 8:30pm on Mondays after EastEnders to avoid competition. It provides background information on the four main characters and potential locations and dialogue.
The survey responses about the soap opera trailer were primarily from males ages 16-24, contradicting expectations that soap audiences are usually female. Most respondents liked the multi-stranded narrative in the trailer and high production quality. 80% said the trailer encouraged them to watch the show. While some found elements like the cake-making confusing, respondents recognized the multi-stranded narrative and camera techniques common in soap operas. Nearly all felt more positively about the show knowing the BBC was involved and thought the multiple storylines were obvious from the trailer. All agreed air time information was important to know when the show would be broadcast.
The document summarizes audience feedback from a survey about ancillary products for a soap opera called "Walton Hill". The majority of respondents were younger males, which contradicts earlier findings that soap opera audiences are primarily female. Most respondents said promotional magazine covers and posters for "Walton Hill" would encourage them to watch the show. Features like bright colors, character expressions and headlines were well-liked. Most also felt positively about the BBC's involvement in producing the show. Established soaps featured on the magazine covers were seen as appealing. Opinions were mixed on potential issues with the show's primetime airing slot. The magazine design was seen as most similar to "What's On TV". Views were also mixed on whether
The document contains meeting notes from 18 meetings of a student production group creating a trailer for a soap opera. Key details include:
- The group initially decided on a drama series called "The Life of Lord Sgarbini" but later changed the plot to a drug addiction storyline.
- Locations were discussed including filming scenes in an alleyway, coffee shop, and near a pond.
- Props, costumes, and permissions were arranged. Storyboards and timelines were created.
- Filming took place over multiple dates but some scenes required re-shoots due to issues.
- Meetings involved reflecting on progress, arranging additional filming, and discussing editing and special effects.
This document contains emails between a student named Zakary Winsall, his school St. Andrew's Catholic School, and Reigate & Banstead Council regarding obtaining filming permission. The emails discuss Zakary requesting permission to film at a council building for his A2 media studies advanced portfolio coursework and the council granting permission with some restrictions.
This document analyzes the layout and design of an issue of XXL magazine. It discusses features of the contents page like the logo, main image, subheadings, and page numbers. It also examines aspects of article pages like the editor's signature and details, main images, quotes, drop caps, and Q&A format. The conclusion notes simple design elements that could be replicated for a rap magazine, such as black bars, quote boxes, and large drop caps to draw readers in.
Lucas Kirkland is creating a poster as an ancillary product for their OCR Media Studies A2 coursework. The poster will promote their soap opera trailer which features a kidnapping narrative. Ideas for the poster include incorporating the red ribbon iconography from the trailer and featuring an image of the main character Zoe running. The location of the downs will also be featured. Synergy with social media like hashtags and links to fan pages will be included. Images from the trailer will be manipulated in Photoshop and a tagline of "Betrayal runs deep" is proposed to match the narrative.
The target audience for a new hip-hop/rap magazine would primarily be males ages 16-30, especially those of black ethnicity, as covers typically feature black male rappers. However, the genre has grown more mainstream and appeals to multiethnic readers across classes. According to uses and gratifications theory, readers may use the magazine for personal identification with issues raised in the music, while Maslow's hierarchy suggests they fulfill needs of self-actualization through the magazine's influence on their social lives and self-expression. While stereotypically thought to target young black males, hip-hop/rap's widespread popularity means it appeals to a diverse audience across demographics.
This document outlines the preliminary tasks for a school magazine, including creating a front cover with the school name, candidate name and number, main image and headline, barcode, social media links, cover lines, masthead, web address, issue number and date. It also lists creating a contents page with cover stories, sublines, and repeating the magazine masthead.
Lucas kirkland soap opera genre target audience tasklkirkland123
This document analyzes the target audiences of the soap operas EastEnders and Hollyoaks. For EastEnders, the target audience is typically ages 16-70, with a stereotypical focus on women, who are able to relate to the domestic themes. It appeals most to middle and lower classes in London. Hollyoaks targets ages 16-25, appealing equally to both genders through its focus on relationships and sexuality. It targets lower socioeconomic class E as many viewers are students. Both soaps aim to portray real-life issues their audiences can personally identify with.
This document is about a student named Zakary Winsall with the student number 2144, who is enrolled in the unit G321 - Planning the Magazine. The document title refers to creating a "mood board" which is likely a collection of images, words and textures that help set the overall tone or feel of a creative project such as a magazine.
- The document reports the results of a questionnaire conducted by Zakary Winsall, a student at St. Andrew's Catholic School, about preferences for magazine covers.
- The questionnaire asked 10 questions about topics like gender, age, important cover features, artist preferences, color preferences, and inclusions.
- For most questions, the questionnaire results were similar but not identical to results from a separate SurveyMonkey poll on the same topics, indicating some differences in preferences between the two groups.
- Across both polls, large images, contrasting colors, and including a poster were most popular choices.
The document outlines the steps required to obtain permission to film in the Epsom downs and Langley vale areas. It describes constructing a formal letter to the council specifying details of the planned educational trailer filming. In response, the council provided steps including getting permission from the Surrey highway department by filling out an application providing location, production, and requirement details, and obtaining a police reference number for filming involving a kidnapping scenario.
Propp's character roles and narrative functions lkirkland123
This document analyzes two soap opera trailers using Propp's character roles and narrative functions:
1) The first trailer, "Hurricane Sharon Trailer", represents the narrative function of "Beginning Counter-Action" as the character Sharon returns to resolve past problems. Sharon is presented as both a "Princess" in need of saving and as ascending to power through her wedding, conforming to the narrative function of "wedding".
2) The second trailer, "Official Hollyoaks Trailer: Love Lies and Betrayal", features the narrative theme of "Struggle" as characters deal with their own problems. It opens with the narrative function of "Trickery" through adultery and
Lucas Kirkland submitted hand drawn drafts for election posters to St. Andrew's Catholic School with candidate number 1159 and center number 64135. The document provides identifying information for Lucas Kirkland including his name, candidate number, the name of the center where he is running which is St. Andrew's Catholic School, and the center number.
St. Andrew's Catholic School students are requesting permission from Surrey County Council to film at several locations in Langley Vale for their A Level media studies coursework. They plan to film a fictional soap opera trailer on November 15th around noon. The locations they have chosen are Epsom Downs, Rosbery Road, and a thoroughfare, which they say are desolate areas that will not disturb the public or damage the environment. They assure the council they will film professionally and cause no disturbances.
The document discusses four potential filming locations for a school media project trailer - Rosebery Road, St. Stephen's Church, the Epsom Downs, and the Rubin House pub. For each location, it notes whether permission is needed to film, possible hazards, and example shot types. The main hazards are traffic on Rosebery Road, potential disruption of church services, horses at the Epsom Downs and Rubin House pub, and busy areas around the pub. Permission may be required to film inside the church.
The document is a prop list for a media production called "Langley Vale" created by a group of 4 students - Imani, Sean, Jon, and Lucas. It includes props like a red ribbon gathered by Imani, empty milk bottles from Imani, a milk crate from a local milkman provided by Sean, and a lab coat from the school science department provided by Sean.
This document contains the script for a television production titled "Langley Vale". It introduces the main characters and establishes the setting of a small town called Langley Vale where a kidnapping has occurred. The script is divided into 22 scenes that follow different characters like Jo, Tracey, Paige, Norman, Mike, and Kane in the aftermath of the kidnapping as suspicion rises between them. Musical cues from "Love Interruption" by Jack White are included to set the mood. The script ends by teasing the airing of "Langley Vale" on BBC2.
The document analyzes conventions used in soap opera magazines to attract audiences. It discusses the masthead, cover images, headlines and text used on the magazine covers. Bold colors, emotive language and prominent dates are used to draw readers' attention. Images of characters are positioned over headlines to illustrate importance. Headlines and sublines tease upcoming plots to intrigue readers. Bubbles highlight different soaps to appeal to various preferences. The conclusion discusses replicating techniques like bright colors, large text, controversial language and many images/stories based on the analysis.
The document analyzes two soap opera trailers from Eastenders and Hollyoaks. For the Eastenders trailer, the student likes how it uses a hurricane as a metaphor and plunges the familiar setting into chaos to hook viewers. They would repeat this simplicity but exploit the lack of dialogue. For the Hollyoaks trailer, they would repeat how it reinforces themes through editing but exploit this further. They would also simplify the storylines to not overwhelm new viewers.
The document outlines a pre-production plan for a soap opera about a kidnapping in the town of Langley Vale. A young girl named Paige goes missing over a weekend and a red ribbon she was wearing is later found. There are three main suspects - Paige's mother's ex-boyfriend Kane, the local milkman Norman, and her Uncle Michael. The show will air on BBC2 at 8:30pm on Mondays after EastEnders to avoid competition. It provides background information on the four main characters and potential locations and dialogue.
The survey responses about the soap opera trailer were primarily from males ages 16-24, contradicting expectations that soap audiences are usually female. Most respondents liked the multi-stranded narrative in the trailer and high production quality. 80% said the trailer encouraged them to watch the show. While some found elements like the cake-making confusing, respondents recognized the multi-stranded narrative and camera techniques common in soap operas. Nearly all felt more positively about the show knowing the BBC was involved and thought the multiple storylines were obvious from the trailer. All agreed air time information was important to know when the show would be broadcast.
The document summarizes audience feedback from a survey about ancillary products for a soap opera called "Walton Hill". The majority of respondents were younger males, which contradicts earlier findings that soap opera audiences are primarily female. Most respondents said promotional magazine covers and posters for "Walton Hill" would encourage them to watch the show. Features like bright colors, character expressions and headlines were well-liked. Most also felt positively about the BBC's involvement in producing the show. Established soaps featured on the magazine covers were seen as appealing. Opinions were mixed on potential issues with the show's primetime airing slot. The magazine design was seen as most similar to "What's On TV". Views were also mixed on whether
The document contains meeting notes from 18 meetings of a student production group creating a trailer for a soap opera. Key details include:
- The group initially decided on a drama series called "The Life of Lord Sgarbini" but later changed the plot to a drug addiction storyline.
- Locations were discussed including filming scenes in an alleyway, coffee shop, and near a pond.
- Props, costumes, and permissions were arranged. Storyboards and timelines were created.
- Filming took place over multiple dates but some scenes required re-shoots due to issues.
- Meetings involved reflecting on progress, arranging additional filming, and discussing editing and special effects.
This document contains emails between a student named Zakary Winsall, his school St. Andrew's Catholic School, and Reigate & Banstead Council regarding obtaining filming permission. The emails discuss Zakary requesting permission to film at a council building for his A2 media studies advanced portfolio coursework and the council granting permission with some restrictions.
The dominant female will select ingredients to make a cake, with each ingredient cutting to a different flashback story. Scenes will establish the kitchen setting. Once the cake is in the oven, it will be displayed on the table and then smashed by the dominant female, symbolizing the drama of the soap opera. Flashbacks will include scenes of drugs, adultery, murder, conflict, and lies.
This document summarizes the results of a survey about soap opera viewing habits. The survey found that 53% of respondents were male, most (54%) were ages 17 or under, and 54% do not regularly watch soap operas. The majority felt soap operas appeal more to females and that females are represented more than males. Respondents had varying views on what draws audiences to the genre and what they want to see in a new soap opera, though many cited drama, excitement, and cheating/affairs as appealing. Most respondents wanted to see a new soap opera and felt trailers would be the best way to market one.
This document outlines various potential filming locations for a school media project and identifies potential hazards and risks at each location. It discusses filming establishing shots on Walton Road but notes the risk of traffic. It also mentions filming a discussion scene at a coffee shop called The Grey Dove after obtaining permission, but hot drinks could pose burn risks. Another scene of a drug addict's messy bedroom is proposed, but the untidy house may cause accidents. The document considers other locations like the school's food tech room for a baking scene, local woods for a flashback scene, various houses for indoor scenes, and a pond for establishing shots, outlining safety precautions for each.
This document outlines a plot for a multi-stranded narrative that explores the themes of adultery, conflict, lies, drugs, and murder. It considers using a love triangle as the central story and parodying the TV show "The Great British Bake Off" by having a woman make a cake with the themes as ingredients and showing the themes in flashbacks. It also considers recreating the trailer format of the TV show "EastEnders" but decides a bake off parody would be more original. It introduces five central characters involved in the different storylines.
This document contains a prop list for a media production called "Walton Hill" created by a group of 4 students - Jonny Sheehan, Dan Sgarbini, Adam Fox, and Zak Winsall. The list includes a personalized cake with the Walton Hill logo sourced by Jonny, a coffee mug coffee shop set, phones for cast members, and various cameras, tripods, and baking equipment sourced from the school for food technology scenes. It also lists extras for the production.
Music Permission – Email provides evidence for a candidate's media studies portfolio. The evidence shows the candidate, Zakary Winsall with candidate number 2144 from St. Andrew's Catholic School with center number 64135, attempted to contact BMG to request permission to use music in their OCR Advanced Portfolio for Unit G324 but did not receive a response.
We attempted to contact BMG to request permission to use copyrighted music in a student's advanced media studies portfolio project for their A2 level studies but were unsuccessful in receiving a response. The student, Zakary Winsall with candidate number 2144 is studying at St. Andrew's Catholic School, center number 64135.
This document contains a script for a short film called "Walton Hill". It describes 23 scenes that establish the setting and introduce characters and conflicts through flashbacks. The scenes use music and visuals to show issues like drug use, lies, adultery, murder, fighting, and baking a "cake" representing the conflicts. At the end, there is a voiceover announcing the new soap opera and its time slot.
1. The storyboard introduces the setting of Walton Hill through establishing shots of a pond, benches, and streets to familiarize viewers with the area.
2. It then shows a poster for a "British Bake Off" special event before cutting to a recreated kitchen scene with a sinister glitch effect. Various "ingredients" like drugs, lies, adultery, and murder are taken from cupboards.
3. Flashback scenes depict characters taking drugs, covering up a murder, and adultery. The ingredients are baked into a cake which is then violently destroyed, with the Walton Hill logo revealed.
4. The trailer ends with a voiceover announcing the new soap's time and channel before fading
Letter to Surrey County Council - Permission to Filmzakwinsall
St. Andrew's Catholic School media studies students are requesting permission to film at various Walton Hill area locations between 12pm-4pm on Wednesdays in November for an A-Level coursework soap opera trailer. The filming would take place at Walton Street, Mere Pond, Banstead Heath and the thoroughfare, and would not disturb the public or locations. The students promise to remain professional and not cause any issues while representing the school. Their teacher, Mr. N Crafts, can be contacted for additional details.
The students are requesting permission to use elements of the song "Till It's Gone" by Yelawolf in their A-Level Media Studies soap opera trailer. Their trailer can only be 45 seconds to 1 minute and 30 seconds. They will be editing the song using Adobe Premiere Pro CS6. Once completed, they will upload the trailer to YouTube and embed it into their educational blog for their exam board to assess interactively.
This document provides a mind map and research for ideas for an ancillary product, a TV magazine front cover, for a media studies project. It includes potential magazine names, mastheads, headlines, images, and other design elements. Research was done on existing soap opera magazines to inform the design choices. The document concludes with next steps, such as procuring images and finalizing the font style, and notes the software that will be used to create the magazine cover.
This document analyzes features of three soap opera posters, including their taglines, images, logos, and social media integration. It discusses the connotations created by the manipulated fiery image in the Hollyoaks poster. It also likes the simple darkening of the background image in the student exemplar, which implies an eerie feeling. Features it would include in its own poster are a manipulated image connoting intense emotion, social media links to build awareness, and clear logos and air dates. It concludes by reflecting on useful features across the posters.
This document analyzes the cover of a soap opera magazine. It discusses several design elements used on the cover to attract readers' attention and build hype for upcoming episodes. These include a prominent date, red masthead, central images of characters involved in an advertised story, headlines using words like "bombshells" and "crash" to leave readers on a cliffhanger, and cover lines with images and text for additional stories. The analysis suggests these elements are intended to entice readers to learn more secrets and stories from their favorite soap operas in the magazine.
Soap operas typically target females ages 16 and older as the main audience. While males may also be drawn in to relate to tough male characters or watch with their families, soap operas primarily focus on domestic and family issues that appeal more to women. Research shows soap operas have a predominantly female target audience. The target socio-economic group is typically those in social grades B-D, as the issues addressed in soap operas reflect real-world struggles of working and middle classes.
This document provides a textual analysis of two soap opera trailers. For trailer one, the analysis highlights the use of sad instrumental music, hostile dialogue between characters, and scenes showing bullying and flirting. Settings, costumes, and facial expressions further depict tension and depression. Trailer two features dialogue about reducing a prison sentence, sinister music, and heart monitor sounds building suspense. Angry facial expressions and a cunning look contrast prison and court settings. Both trailers utilize techniques like camera angles, cuts, and shots to portray power dynamics and build tension between characters. The document evaluates strengths of each trailer, noting areas that could be repeated or exploited in new soap opera trailers.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
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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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
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Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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