The document describes a logo animation project where a man runs toward an academy logo. The man begins running and approaches the academy logo. He continues running and the words "sports academy" move into the center to complete the logo.
The motion graphic is the opening title sequence for the TV show Breaking Bad. The titles feature the words "Breaking Bad" formed from elemental squares representing the science and chemistry themes of the show. Yellow smoke drifts across the screen, symbolizing the methamphetamine element and mysterious nature of the series. The animation uses techniques like changing opacity to form the letters, along with smoke movement and a western music score, setting the tone that the show is a crime drama with western influences.
This motion graphic is an opening title sequence for a television series set in Victorian London called Ripper Street. The sequence uses dark imagery like guns and dead bodies to set a mysterious tone and establish the setting. Rapid animation techniques like blurring, twisting, and changing opacity combine footage of main characters and Victorian-era buildings and objects. The purpose is to provide a brief preview of the show's dark theme and tone to engage the audience before each episode.
The document discusses E4, a British television channel that has broadcast 24 hours a day since 2001. It describes some of the channel's station idents or "estings" that play between programs, noting that an estings competition began in 2007. Many estings are creative and fun, incorporating characters from E4 shows or using stop-motion animation and merging body parts or objects to reveal the E4 logo.
Sports Academy Mood Board presents images and logos related to different sports to inspire the design of a sports academy. It includes photos showing a variety of sports like running and football to illustrate the diversity of athletic activities. The images also feature Olympic medalists as well as disabled athletes to demonstrate that anyone can enjoy sports. A range of sports logos from clothing brands to leagues provide examples for designing a logo that represents the academy.
The document is a project description for a motion graphic promoting a sports academy. It details the timing and animation over 30 seconds in 2 parts. In the first part from seconds 17-25, the words "sports academy" move in from the side and the logo is completed and flashes. In the second part from seconds 25-30, the sports academy logo fades out as the Salford city logo fades in and gets bigger, completing a loop.
Pixels are the smallest controllable elements that compose an image. When put together, pixels of varying colors blend to form the overall picture. The number of colors a pixel can display depends on its bit depth. Higher bit depths allow for more colors and higher quality images. Video and image resolution refers to the number of pixels and depends on factors like aspect ratio, frame rate, and video format. Compression reduces file sizes by discarding some image data using codecs, which can lower quality. Compositing combines separate visual elements to create a single image through layering and green screening.
The motion graphic is the opening title sequence for the TV show Breaking Bad. The titles feature the words "Breaking Bad" formed from elemental squares representing the science and chemistry themes of the show. Yellow smoke drifts across the screen, symbolizing the methamphetamine element and mysterious nature of the series. The animation uses techniques like changing opacity to form the letters, along with smoke movement and a western music score, setting the tone that the show is a crime drama with western influences.
This motion graphic is an opening title sequence for a television series set in Victorian London called Ripper Street. The sequence uses dark imagery like guns and dead bodies to set a mysterious tone and establish the setting. Rapid animation techniques like blurring, twisting, and changing opacity combine footage of main characters and Victorian-era buildings and objects. The purpose is to provide a brief preview of the show's dark theme and tone to engage the audience before each episode.
The document discusses E4, a British television channel that has broadcast 24 hours a day since 2001. It describes some of the channel's station idents or "estings" that play between programs, noting that an estings competition began in 2007. Many estings are creative and fun, incorporating characters from E4 shows or using stop-motion animation and merging body parts or objects to reveal the E4 logo.
Sports Academy Mood Board presents images and logos related to different sports to inspire the design of a sports academy. It includes photos showing a variety of sports like running and football to illustrate the diversity of athletic activities. The images also feature Olympic medalists as well as disabled athletes to demonstrate that anyone can enjoy sports. A range of sports logos from clothing brands to leagues provide examples for designing a logo that represents the academy.
The document is a project description for a motion graphic promoting a sports academy. It details the timing and animation over 30 seconds in 2 parts. In the first part from seconds 17-25, the words "sports academy" move in from the side and the logo is completed and flashes. In the second part from seconds 25-30, the sports academy logo fades out as the Salford city logo fades in and gets bigger, completing a loop.
Pixels are the smallest controllable elements that compose an image. When put together, pixels of varying colors blend to form the overall picture. The number of colors a pixel can display depends on its bit depth. Higher bit depths allow for more colors and higher quality images. Video and image resolution refers to the number of pixels and depends on factors like aspect ratio, frame rate, and video format. Compression reduces file sizes by discarding some image data using codecs, which can lower quality. Compositing combines separate visual elements to create a single image through layering and green screening.
The document lists assets needed to complete an assignment for a BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production unit on motion graphics and compositing video. The assets include After Effects and Adobe Illustrator software from the college computer by November 10th, as well as Word, PowerPoint, and internet resources also from the college computer by that date.
1) The document is a production log for a motion graphic sting created for E4, detailing the process of creating and editing graphics and video in Adobe Illustrator, After Effects, and Premiere Pro.
2) Elements like a parachute, plane, and clouds were edited to remove backgrounds and added as separate layers, then animated in After Effects on individual timelines.
3) Issues like image quality and layer positioning were addressed, and sound was added in Premiere Pro to complete the sting.
The document is a final logo design project for SCC Academy created by a student at Eccles College. It explores different versions and color schemes of a logo depicting the words "Sports Academy" with an illustration of a sports ball and goal net. The student presented various exploited and colorway versions of the initial logo concept for review and selection.
This motion graphic is the opening title sequence for the BBC TV series Sherlock. It uses footage of London landmarks and symbols overlaid with graphics to establish the setting and tone. The sequence features sped up shots of London streets accompanied by a mysterious orchestral score. Graphics depicting clues and clues related to the crime drama genre appear throughout. Techniques like blur, grain and layered compositing create a stylistic homage to Victorian source material for the modern series.
Sa motion graphic_storyboard_170113 page 2MattRogero
The document outlines a motion graphic project for a sports academy logo. It describes a 16 second video with 400 frames where the 'academy' logo comes in from the left at a normal speed. From seconds 20-25 with 500 frames, the entire logo stays as it is. Then from seconds 25-30 with 625 frames, the sports logo fades away and is replaced by the SCC logo fading in.
Sa motion graphic_storyboard_170113 page 1MattRogero
The document is a motion graphic project plan for Salford City College Sports Academy. It outlines that the logo will start small and zoom in larger, stay enlarged for half a second, then zoom back to its original size. It also describes that the word "Sports" and an image of a man will sequentially enter from opposite sides of the frame and remain in their positions.
Motion graphics use video footage and animation to create the illusion of motion, usually combined with audio for multimedia projects. They are useful for presenting information in a visually interesting way and are found in television, online videos, DVD menus, and other media. Video compositing combines visual elements from different sources into single images to create composite scenes. Motion graphics and compositing are used in DVD menus, title sequences, captions, idents, and more. Technical constraints for motion graphics include compatible video formats, frame rates, and the ability of displays to accurately render effects.
The document summarizes Matthew Rogero's process for creating a double page spread for a magazine. He captured a variety of good images of his subject, Olivia, but lacked time to take more photos. He found producing the article text more challenging than taking the photos. Editing the two selected images, including adjusting brightness and color, took significant experimentation. Overall, he hit the targets he had set for simple design elements. The main challenge was time management between this project and other assignments.
1. The document describes the process of creating a double page magazine spread in Adobe Photoshop, including interviewing someone named Olivia to write a 1,000+ word article.
2. The text was copied from Microsoft Word and pasted into Photoshop to be formatted and positioned across two pages like a magazine article. Images and vinyl textures were added and layered properly.
3. The final spread uses the font Euphemia at 10pt size, with the headline in a bold green color to look professional like real magazines.
The document summarizes the process of creating a magazine cover for a teenage girl magazine called Melody. Photos were taken of a model, Olivia, in a pink shirt among flowers. One photo was selected for the cover due to the colors complementing each other. Different text designs were explored for the masthead before selecting one that was soft and easy to read. Photo editing tools were used to enhance the selected cover photo, giving it a natural look. The completed cover features the model photo, masthead, and additional design elements like colored bubbles to make it visually appealing for its teenage girl target audience.
The document summarizes Matthew Rogero's process for creating a double page spread magazine article. It discusses that he had limited time to capture images but managed to get good shots of Olivia with expressive facial expressions. The writing process took more time than shooting. Editing the selected images required experimenting with brightness and color to enhance them. If doing the project again, Rogero would focus on better time management to avoid rushing due to other concurrent tasks. Overall, the process prepared him for similar future projects.
Olivia Berry realized she could sing at age 8 when her family listened to her sing "Silent Night" during a Christmas video. She began seriously pursuing singing at age 11-12 by making YouTube videos of herself singing that gained millions of views. Though she did not expect to become so successful, being famous at a young age was difficult as she was homeschooled and unable to have a normal social life or day out with paparazzi following her. Her proudest achievement so far was breaking the sales record for an album in a single day. She is looking forward to collaborating with other artists, traveling the world, and living in America. Her mother, who has the best voice Olivia has heard and
The document discusses the marketing process for the Hollywood blockbuster film "Need for Speed." It identifies the target audience as male car enthusiasts between ages 15-35 based on the popularity of the video game franchise. Extensive market research including audience surveys and focus groups would have been used to develop the marketing campaign. The campaign utilizes iconic posters showing fast cars and attractive women to anchor meaning and attract the target demographic. Synergy with the existing video game franchise helps drive interest in the film from that existing fan base.
Olivia Berry realized she could sing at age 8 when her family listened to her sing "Silent Night" during a Christmas video recording. She began seriously pursuing singing around ages 11-12 by making YouTube videos of herself singing that gained millions of views. Though she did not expect to become so successful, it has been a dream come true. Growing up famous from ages 13-14 was difficult, as she was homeschooled and constantly surrounded by paparazzi, but singing helped her cope. Her proudest achievement so far was breaking the record for most album sales in a single day. Her advice for young artists is to work hard but also have fun making music.
The document summarizes Matthew Rogero's process for creating a double page spread magazine article. It discusses that he had limited time to capture images but managed to get good shots of Olivia with expressive facial expressions. The writing process took more time than shooting. Editing the selected images required experimenting with brightness and color to enhance them. If doing the project again, Rogero would focus on better time management to avoid rushing due to other concurrent tasks. Overall, the process prepared him for similar future projects.
The document summarizes Matthew Rogero's process for creating a double page spread magazine article. It discusses that he had limited time to capture images but managed to get good shots of Olivia with expressive facial expressions. The writing process took more time than shooting. Editing the selected images required experimenting with brightness and color to enhance them. If doing the project again, Rogero would focus on better time management to avoid rushing due to other concurrent tasks. Overall, the process prepared him for similar future projects.
This document describes the process for creating a double page magazine article spread. First, the author writes the article in Microsoft Word to check for errors. Then they copy and paste the text into Photoshop to properly position it. Finally, the author places vinyl overlays on the Photoshop document and lowers the opacity to complete the double page magazine spread.
This document analyzes and compares the front covers of two magazines - Vibe and Blender. For Vibe, the main points made are that the title is simple and bold in blue, the masthead is big and bold, and the main image is of rapper Kanye West. For Blender, the points are that the title is big and bold in black, the masthead uses pink and black colors, and the main image is of singer Katy Perry. Overall, it finds that Vibe has a darker, edgier style while Blender has a softer, brighter style more aimed at women. Recommendations for a new magazine cover include using bright colors, simple text, and catchy designs.
Matthew Rogero created a football magazine for women called 'Extra Time' for his final project. He researched similar magazines for inspiration and used Adobe Photoshop to design page layouts and a masthead. He chose fonts from dafont.com and took photos of models on a football pitch to include in the magazine. Feedback praised the layout but noted the front cover lacked text. Overall, Matthew was pleased with his first magazine project.
Aaron Paul promoted the film Need for Speed through appearances on Top Gear and WWE Raw. On Top Gear, an automotive television show, he discussed his passion for cars and his role in the new film. His appearance on WWE Raw, a wrestling show with audiences of various ages, involved driving one of the film's cars into the ring. These promotional appearances aimed to attract different audience demographics and increase awareness of the racing film. Overall, appearances on talk shows like Top Gear were deemed most effective at both promoting the car-focused film and appealing to fans of the main actor, Aaron Paul.
The document discusses using the patch tool in Photoshop to edit magazine cover photos. It explains that the patch tool allows removing freckles and other imperfections from models' faces to make the front cover images perfect. It demonstrates how the tool was used to remove a freckle from the upper left lip and sharpen the background. The summary shows before and after images, with the freckles removed and background creases edited out in the finished image.
Reaper is simple editing software that allows manipulating audio footage by dragging clips onto a timeline and trimming them to start at specific times. The software also lets editors adjust volume levels over time, such as lowering background music to emphasize a voiceover.
The document lists assets needed to complete an assignment for a BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production unit on motion graphics and compositing video. The assets include After Effects and Adobe Illustrator software from the college computer by November 10th, as well as Word, PowerPoint, and internet resources also from the college computer by that date.
1) The document is a production log for a motion graphic sting created for E4, detailing the process of creating and editing graphics and video in Adobe Illustrator, After Effects, and Premiere Pro.
2) Elements like a parachute, plane, and clouds were edited to remove backgrounds and added as separate layers, then animated in After Effects on individual timelines.
3) Issues like image quality and layer positioning were addressed, and sound was added in Premiere Pro to complete the sting.
The document is a final logo design project for SCC Academy created by a student at Eccles College. It explores different versions and color schemes of a logo depicting the words "Sports Academy" with an illustration of a sports ball and goal net. The student presented various exploited and colorway versions of the initial logo concept for review and selection.
This motion graphic is the opening title sequence for the BBC TV series Sherlock. It uses footage of London landmarks and symbols overlaid with graphics to establish the setting and tone. The sequence features sped up shots of London streets accompanied by a mysterious orchestral score. Graphics depicting clues and clues related to the crime drama genre appear throughout. Techniques like blur, grain and layered compositing create a stylistic homage to Victorian source material for the modern series.
Sa motion graphic_storyboard_170113 page 2MattRogero
The document outlines a motion graphic project for a sports academy logo. It describes a 16 second video with 400 frames where the 'academy' logo comes in from the left at a normal speed. From seconds 20-25 with 500 frames, the entire logo stays as it is. Then from seconds 25-30 with 625 frames, the sports logo fades away and is replaced by the SCC logo fading in.
Sa motion graphic_storyboard_170113 page 1MattRogero
The document is a motion graphic project plan for Salford City College Sports Academy. It outlines that the logo will start small and zoom in larger, stay enlarged for half a second, then zoom back to its original size. It also describes that the word "Sports" and an image of a man will sequentially enter from opposite sides of the frame and remain in their positions.
Motion graphics use video footage and animation to create the illusion of motion, usually combined with audio for multimedia projects. They are useful for presenting information in a visually interesting way and are found in television, online videos, DVD menus, and other media. Video compositing combines visual elements from different sources into single images to create composite scenes. Motion graphics and compositing are used in DVD menus, title sequences, captions, idents, and more. Technical constraints for motion graphics include compatible video formats, frame rates, and the ability of displays to accurately render effects.
The document summarizes Matthew Rogero's process for creating a double page spread for a magazine. He captured a variety of good images of his subject, Olivia, but lacked time to take more photos. He found producing the article text more challenging than taking the photos. Editing the two selected images, including adjusting brightness and color, took significant experimentation. Overall, he hit the targets he had set for simple design elements. The main challenge was time management between this project and other assignments.
1. The document describes the process of creating a double page magazine spread in Adobe Photoshop, including interviewing someone named Olivia to write a 1,000+ word article.
2. The text was copied from Microsoft Word and pasted into Photoshop to be formatted and positioned across two pages like a magazine article. Images and vinyl textures were added and layered properly.
3. The final spread uses the font Euphemia at 10pt size, with the headline in a bold green color to look professional like real magazines.
The document summarizes the process of creating a magazine cover for a teenage girl magazine called Melody. Photos were taken of a model, Olivia, in a pink shirt among flowers. One photo was selected for the cover due to the colors complementing each other. Different text designs were explored for the masthead before selecting one that was soft and easy to read. Photo editing tools were used to enhance the selected cover photo, giving it a natural look. The completed cover features the model photo, masthead, and additional design elements like colored bubbles to make it visually appealing for its teenage girl target audience.
The document summarizes Matthew Rogero's process for creating a double page spread magazine article. It discusses that he had limited time to capture images but managed to get good shots of Olivia with expressive facial expressions. The writing process took more time than shooting. Editing the selected images required experimenting with brightness and color to enhance them. If doing the project again, Rogero would focus on better time management to avoid rushing due to other concurrent tasks. Overall, the process prepared him for similar future projects.
Olivia Berry realized she could sing at age 8 when her family listened to her sing "Silent Night" during a Christmas video. She began seriously pursuing singing at age 11-12 by making YouTube videos of herself singing that gained millions of views. Though she did not expect to become so successful, being famous at a young age was difficult as she was homeschooled and unable to have a normal social life or day out with paparazzi following her. Her proudest achievement so far was breaking the sales record for an album in a single day. She is looking forward to collaborating with other artists, traveling the world, and living in America. Her mother, who has the best voice Olivia has heard and
The document discusses the marketing process for the Hollywood blockbuster film "Need for Speed." It identifies the target audience as male car enthusiasts between ages 15-35 based on the popularity of the video game franchise. Extensive market research including audience surveys and focus groups would have been used to develop the marketing campaign. The campaign utilizes iconic posters showing fast cars and attractive women to anchor meaning and attract the target demographic. Synergy with the existing video game franchise helps drive interest in the film from that existing fan base.
Olivia Berry realized she could sing at age 8 when her family listened to her sing "Silent Night" during a Christmas video recording. She began seriously pursuing singing around ages 11-12 by making YouTube videos of herself singing that gained millions of views. Though she did not expect to become so successful, it has been a dream come true. Growing up famous from ages 13-14 was difficult, as she was homeschooled and constantly surrounded by paparazzi, but singing helped her cope. Her proudest achievement so far was breaking the record for most album sales in a single day. Her advice for young artists is to work hard but also have fun making music.
The document summarizes Matthew Rogero's process for creating a double page spread magazine article. It discusses that he had limited time to capture images but managed to get good shots of Olivia with expressive facial expressions. The writing process took more time than shooting. Editing the selected images required experimenting with brightness and color to enhance them. If doing the project again, Rogero would focus on better time management to avoid rushing due to other concurrent tasks. Overall, the process prepared him for similar future projects.
The document summarizes Matthew Rogero's process for creating a double page spread magazine article. It discusses that he had limited time to capture images but managed to get good shots of Olivia with expressive facial expressions. The writing process took more time than shooting. Editing the selected images required experimenting with brightness and color to enhance them. If doing the project again, Rogero would focus on better time management to avoid rushing due to other concurrent tasks. Overall, the process prepared him for similar future projects.
This document describes the process for creating a double page magazine article spread. First, the author writes the article in Microsoft Word to check for errors. Then they copy and paste the text into Photoshop to properly position it. Finally, the author places vinyl overlays on the Photoshop document and lowers the opacity to complete the double page magazine spread.
This document analyzes and compares the front covers of two magazines - Vibe and Blender. For Vibe, the main points made are that the title is simple and bold in blue, the masthead is big and bold, and the main image is of rapper Kanye West. For Blender, the points are that the title is big and bold in black, the masthead uses pink and black colors, and the main image is of singer Katy Perry. Overall, it finds that Vibe has a darker, edgier style while Blender has a softer, brighter style more aimed at women. Recommendations for a new magazine cover include using bright colors, simple text, and catchy designs.
Matthew Rogero created a football magazine for women called 'Extra Time' for his final project. He researched similar magazines for inspiration and used Adobe Photoshop to design page layouts and a masthead. He chose fonts from dafont.com and took photos of models on a football pitch to include in the magazine. Feedback praised the layout but noted the front cover lacked text. Overall, Matthew was pleased with his first magazine project.
Aaron Paul promoted the film Need for Speed through appearances on Top Gear and WWE Raw. On Top Gear, an automotive television show, he discussed his passion for cars and his role in the new film. His appearance on WWE Raw, a wrestling show with audiences of various ages, involved driving one of the film's cars into the ring. These promotional appearances aimed to attract different audience demographics and increase awareness of the racing film. Overall, appearances on talk shows like Top Gear were deemed most effective at both promoting the car-focused film and appealing to fans of the main actor, Aaron Paul.
The document discusses using the patch tool in Photoshop to edit magazine cover photos. It explains that the patch tool allows removing freckles and other imperfections from models' faces to make the front cover images perfect. It demonstrates how the tool was used to remove a freckle from the upper left lip and sharpen the background. The summary shows before and after images, with the freckles removed and background creases edited out in the finished image.
Reaper is simple editing software that allows manipulating audio footage by dragging clips onto a timeline and trimming them to start at specific times. The software also lets editors adjust volume levels over time, such as lowering background music to emphasize a voiceover.
Two voice over artists, Damen Bramwell and Ngunan Adamu, were booked for a voice over session on May 15, 2014 from 2pm to 4pm. Both voice over artists, one male and one female, were scheduled for the same 2 hour session running concurrently from 2pm to 4pm on May 15, 2014.
Netflix provides thousands of movies and TV shows that can be streamed for only £6 per month. A woman tells her friend on the phone that she is watching Netflix when he asks what she is doing. When he says he has never heard of Netflix, she explains that it streams the best movies and shows with thousands to choose from. The man replies that with thousands of options, it sounds like she will have a busy night of viewing ahead.
This document contains the production diary and progress updates for a student working on their final major project to create a football magazine as part of their BTEC Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production. Over the course of several months, the student conducted market research, created designs for the magazine masthead and layouts, gathered and edited images, and compiled article information. They updated their plan each week with the work completed and goals for the following week, with the ultimate goal of having a finished final copy of the magazine uploaded to their blog by mid-April to receive feedback from their tutor.
Wayne Rooney is holding one football in the photo angle envisioned, and the photographer will consider having another player slightly behind and to the side. The document also discusses aiming for high image quality like that shown, with flash glare making the photo attractive, and emotion on a player's face making the magazine more eye-catching. Additionally, action shots like one of David Beckham kneeing a ball are considered for the photo shoot preparation.
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Description I have incoperated the academey logo in the salford The man then begins to run The man still continues to run
city college logo.
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Description The words sports academy then move in from the
The man then runs in front of the academey logo The logo is then complete
and finally reaches his goal. side to the center.