The documentary "Breaking into Britain: The lorry Jumpers" contradicts the view that the parents of Syrian migrant child Aylan Kurdi were "greedy" by showing the extreme dangers and hardships migrants endure to travel from Calais to Dover. It profiles migrants like Ozi who risk daily beatings and attacks to attempt the crossing out of desperation after exhausting opportunities in their home countries. Their stories illustrate the lengths people will go to escape conditions of war, poverty, and violence. Witnessing firsthand the struggles and risks migrants face, the documentary refutes the claim that Kurdi's parents were merely seeking a "good life" and instead provides context for understanding their motivations to travel.
This document provides an example mockup of a magazine article layout. It includes various elements like the headline, standfirst, dropped caps, image, columns, page number, byline, caption, pull quote, main image, slug, and title. The headline introduces the topic of the article, the standfirst provides more context, and the image visually represents the subject being written about. Additional text, quotes, and stylistic elements like columns are included to guide the reader through the story.
The document discusses potential fonts for article headings including "Hip hop" written four times. It also mentions the types of images that will be used, including live shots and portraits. Finally, it notes that the document contains information about a color scheme and the font that will be used for the main body text.
Analyse 10 different things on 3 contents pagesmatt_roberts
The document provides an analysis of visual elements in magazine covers and pages featuring rap artists Eminem, Lil Wayne, and 50 Cent. Key points analyzed include artistic poses, expressions and backgrounds that connote personalities, styles and hint at new music. Features and article headlines are also discussed as attention-grabbing elements that would appeal to audiences and readers. Symbols like tattoos, clothing, and accessories are interpreted as relating to the hip hop genre and lifestyle.
The document discusses potential fonts for article headings including "Hip hop" written four times. It also mentions the types of images that will be used, including live shots and portraits. Finally, it notes that the document contains information about a color scheme and the font that will be used for the main body text.
This document outlines the criteria for evaluating research and planning for a project at four different levels. At level 1 (0-7 marks), planning and research is incomplete, there is minimal research into the target audience and organization of production elements. At level 2 (8-11 marks), planning may be partially incomplete, research and organization is basic. At level 3 (12-15 marks), planning is complete, research and organization is proficient. At level 4 (16-20 marks), planning is complete and detailed, research and organization is excellent, and time management is excellent.
This document analyzes visual elements in album covers featuring Drake and Usher. For Drake, it discusses his direct eye contact with the audience, his minimal clothing in a contrasting color that draws focus to him, and his pouted mouth showing a rebellious or tough look. It also notes Drake's jewelry may reference his religious beliefs or appreciation for inspiration from religious figures. For Usher, it summarizes his assertive and defensive look is meant to convey passion and seriousness for his music genre, his contrasting blue jacket makes him the focus of attention, and his stern gaze implies a serious and important message for the audience. Both artists are depicted wearing jewelry that could symbolize status, wealth, and power.
This document summarizes the key design elements of a magazine cover featuring Florence Welch. The main image is a close-up of Welch that shows her shocked expression, meant to attract readers through her seductive look. Her fiery red hair adds vibrancy and relates to her genre. The main cover line anchors the image and identifies Welch while hinting at the content. The consistent masthead and placement allows readers to easily identify the magazine. Additional lines provide information on other features to entice audiences.
The documentary "Breaking into Britain: The lorry Jumpers" contradicts the view that the parents of Syrian migrant child Aylan Kurdi were "greedy" by showing the extreme dangers and hardships migrants endure to travel from Calais to Dover. It profiles migrants like Ozi who risk daily beatings and attacks to attempt the crossing out of desperation after exhausting opportunities in their home countries. Their stories illustrate the lengths people will go to escape conditions of war, poverty, and violence. Witnessing firsthand the struggles and risks migrants face, the documentary refutes the claim that Kurdi's parents were merely seeking a "good life" and instead provides context for understanding their motivations to travel.
This document provides an example mockup of a magazine article layout. It includes various elements like the headline, standfirst, dropped caps, image, columns, page number, byline, caption, pull quote, main image, slug, and title. The headline introduces the topic of the article, the standfirst provides more context, and the image visually represents the subject being written about. Additional text, quotes, and stylistic elements like columns are included to guide the reader through the story.
The document discusses potential fonts for article headings including "Hip hop" written four times. It also mentions the types of images that will be used, including live shots and portraits. Finally, it notes that the document contains information about a color scheme and the font that will be used for the main body text.
Analyse 10 different things on 3 contents pagesmatt_roberts
The document provides an analysis of visual elements in magazine covers and pages featuring rap artists Eminem, Lil Wayne, and 50 Cent. Key points analyzed include artistic poses, expressions and backgrounds that connote personalities, styles and hint at new music. Features and article headlines are also discussed as attention-grabbing elements that would appeal to audiences and readers. Symbols like tattoos, clothing, and accessories are interpreted as relating to the hip hop genre and lifestyle.
The document discusses potential fonts for article headings including "Hip hop" written four times. It also mentions the types of images that will be used, including live shots and portraits. Finally, it notes that the document contains information about a color scheme and the font that will be used for the main body text.
This document outlines the criteria for evaluating research and planning for a project at four different levels. At level 1 (0-7 marks), planning and research is incomplete, there is minimal research into the target audience and organization of production elements. At level 2 (8-11 marks), planning may be partially incomplete, research and organization is basic. At level 3 (12-15 marks), planning is complete, research and organization is proficient. At level 4 (16-20 marks), planning is complete and detailed, research and organization is excellent, and time management is excellent.
This document analyzes visual elements in album covers featuring Drake and Usher. For Drake, it discusses his direct eye contact with the audience, his minimal clothing in a contrasting color that draws focus to him, and his pouted mouth showing a rebellious or tough look. It also notes Drake's jewelry may reference his religious beliefs or appreciation for inspiration from religious figures. For Usher, it summarizes his assertive and defensive look is meant to convey passion and seriousness for his music genre, his contrasting blue jacket makes him the focus of attention, and his stern gaze implies a serious and important message for the audience. Both artists are depicted wearing jewelry that could symbolize status, wealth, and power.
This document summarizes the key design elements of a magazine cover featuring Florence Welch. The main image is a close-up of Welch that shows her shocked expression, meant to attract readers through her seductive look. Her fiery red hair adds vibrancy and relates to her genre. The main cover line anchors the image and identifies Welch while hinting at the content. The consistent masthead and placement allows readers to easily identify the magazine. Additional lines provide information on other features to entice audiences.
The document discusses various design elements of a magazine including the masthead, cover lines, main image, skyline, pull quote, and feature article page. For most elements, the author tried to follow conventions seen in other magazines of the same genre while also making the elements eye-catching. The masthead is longer than typical but stands out visually. Cover lines and pull quotes are brief to engage readers. Images are placed to maximize space while telling the reader about the artist. Columns and color schemes conform to conventions seen in other hip hop magazines.
The magazine cover features rap artist Eminem prominently. He is depicted holding a boombox to represent hip hop music. His image is used to attract readers through celebrity endorsement of Eminem, who is globally famous. The masthead uses a distinctive red font that customers will recognize. Additional articles inside the magazine, such as a report on Charles Manson, provide extra incentive for potential buyers.
Fire Beetz is an up-and-coming hip hop artist from New York City whose new album "Hadno otherway" explores his struggles and how he overcame them. The article profiles Jerome Pope, known by his stage name Fire Beetz, and describes an interview with him at a recording studio in New York. Fire Beetz blends into New York's "Concrete Jungle" image in his casual attire including new Nike sneakers and a baseball cap. When asked about his music career so far, Fire Beetz responds relaxedly that it feels good to be there.
Magazine questionnaire for magazine covermatt_roberts
This document outlines the details for a proposed hip hop music magazine, including:
- The target audience is males aged 15-35 from lower-middle to working class, with interests in hip hop music, sports, and material goods.
- The magazine will have a navy blue and black color scheme to convey seriousness and professionalism. Story topics will discuss how hip hop has changed over time and include artist interviews.
- The magazine cover will feature a male model aged 16-25 dressed in hip hop style clothing, posing confidently while making eye contact with the reader.
SpinMedia distributes Vibe Magazine and owns various media publications and entertainment sites about culture and music. Townsquare Media, based in Greenwich, Connecticut, distributes XXL Magazine and owns radio stations, live events, and digital properties focused on small and mid-sized markets. Rolling Stone magazine is distributed by WennerMedia LLC, which also produces other popular titles like Men's Journal and US Weekly, giving it a large audience following and reputation. Releasing an article through SpinMedia could reach a wide audience due to its loyal fan base and brand recognition but it already distributes the reputable hip hop magazine Vibe and would not want the competition.
The document discusses the technologies used during the different stages of constructing a coursework product for AS Media. It includes a table to log the software, hardware, and online tools used, as well as their specific features. During research and planning, websites like Rolling Stone and Google Images provided inspiration. Blogger allowed viewing other students' blogs. Microsoft Word and Photoshop were key software for production. A camera was also used. For post-production, SlideShare enabled uploading work to showcase the development process. Overall, digital technologies helped capture ideas and complete the project, though some skills like Photoshop could still be improved.
For his preliminary magazine task, the masthead lacked color coordination and intuition for the theme, and cover lines were positioned only on the left side, lacking variety. In his final production task, the masthead more interestingly overlaps with the subject in a modern style used by hip hop magazines. Cover lines are now carefully positioned as in professional publications. Images were also edited and manipulated for the final task to better correspond with the audience and genre.
For his preliminary magazine task, the masthead lacked color coordination and intuition for the theme, and cover lines were positioned only on the left side, lacking variety. However, for the final production task, the masthead more interestingly overlaps the subject in a modern style used by hip hop magazines. Cover lines are also more carefully positioned as seen in professional publications. Images were further edited and manipulated for the final task to better correspond with the audience and genre.
The document discusses the technologies used during the various stages of constructing a coursework product for AS Media. It includes a table detailing the specific software, hardware, and online tools used during the research and planning, production, post-production, and evaluation stages. During research and planning, websites like Rolling Stone and Google Images were used to gather ideas, while Blogger helped view other students' work. Microsoft Word and Photoshop were integral software for writing articles and editing images during production. SlideShare was used to upload work for review during post-production. PowerPoint and Word facilitated evaluations through presentations and write-ups. Overall, the various digital technologies helped capture ideas and make contributions at each stage of developing the coursework product
This document analyzes and compares three music magazines: Vibe Magazine, XXL Magazine, and Rolling Stone Magazine. It identifies their respective media distributors. Vibe Magazine is distributed by SpinMedia, which owns various media publications and magazines focused on culture and music. XXL Magazine is distributed by Townsquare Media, a digital marketing and media company based in Connecticut that owns radio stations and digital properties focused on small and mid-sized markets. Rolling Stone Magazine is distributed by Wenner Media LLC, which also produces other popular titles and is a reputable, well-known company primarily owned by Jann Wenner. The document then lists pros and cons of releasing a magazine article with SpinMedia as the distributor, noting its ability
The document provides an evaluation of a student's magazine project portraying an artist/band. It includes a list of 10 adjectives used to describe the portrayal, and discusses how mise-en-scene, camerawork, and magazine conventions were used to create the representation and conform or challenge stereotypes. Specifically, it analyzes examples from the magazine covering such as close-up shots on the cover and column layouts on article spreads. The purpose of the representation was to link to the hip hop music genre and create an institutional value resembling the magazine "Vibe".
The document discusses various design elements of a magazine including the masthead, cover lines, main image, skyline, pull quote, and feature article page. For most elements, the author tried to follow conventions seen in other magazines of the same genre while also making the elements eye-catching. The masthead is longer than typical but stands out visually. Cover lines and pull quotes are brief to engage readers. Images are placed to maximize space while telling the reader about the artist. Columns and color schemes conform to conventions seen in other hip hop magazines.
The magazine cover features rap artist Eminem prominently. He is depicted holding a boombox to represent hip hop music. His image is used to attract readers through celebrity endorsement of Eminem, who is globally famous. The masthead uses a distinctive red font that customers will recognize. Additional articles inside the magazine, such as a report on Charles Manson, provide extra incentive for potential buyers.
Fire Beetz is an up-and-coming hip hop artist from New York City whose new album "Hadno otherway" explores his struggles and how he overcame them. The article profiles Jerome Pope, known by his stage name Fire Beetz, and describes an interview with him at a recording studio in New York. Fire Beetz blends into New York's "Concrete Jungle" image in his casual attire including new Nike sneakers and a baseball cap. When asked about his music career so far, Fire Beetz responds relaxedly that it feels good to be there.
Magazine questionnaire for magazine covermatt_roberts
This document outlines the details for a proposed hip hop music magazine, including:
- The target audience is males aged 15-35 from lower-middle to working class, with interests in hip hop music, sports, and material goods.
- The magazine will have a navy blue and black color scheme to convey seriousness and professionalism. Story topics will discuss how hip hop has changed over time and include artist interviews.
- The magazine cover will feature a male model aged 16-25 dressed in hip hop style clothing, posing confidently while making eye contact with the reader.
SpinMedia distributes Vibe Magazine and owns various media publications and entertainment sites about culture and music. Townsquare Media, based in Greenwich, Connecticut, distributes XXL Magazine and owns radio stations, live events, and digital properties focused on small and mid-sized markets. Rolling Stone magazine is distributed by WennerMedia LLC, which also produces other popular titles like Men's Journal and US Weekly, giving it a large audience following and reputation. Releasing an article through SpinMedia could reach a wide audience due to its loyal fan base and brand recognition but it already distributes the reputable hip hop magazine Vibe and would not want the competition.
The document discusses the technologies used during the different stages of constructing a coursework product for AS Media. It includes a table to log the software, hardware, and online tools used, as well as their specific features. During research and planning, websites like Rolling Stone and Google Images provided inspiration. Blogger allowed viewing other students' blogs. Microsoft Word and Photoshop were key software for production. A camera was also used. For post-production, SlideShare enabled uploading work to showcase the development process. Overall, digital technologies helped capture ideas and complete the project, though some skills like Photoshop could still be improved.
For his preliminary magazine task, the masthead lacked color coordination and intuition for the theme, and cover lines were positioned only on the left side, lacking variety. In his final production task, the masthead more interestingly overlaps with the subject in a modern style used by hip hop magazines. Cover lines are now carefully positioned as in professional publications. Images were also edited and manipulated for the final task to better correspond with the audience and genre.
For his preliminary magazine task, the masthead lacked color coordination and intuition for the theme, and cover lines were positioned only on the left side, lacking variety. However, for the final production task, the masthead more interestingly overlaps the subject in a modern style used by hip hop magazines. Cover lines are also more carefully positioned as seen in professional publications. Images were further edited and manipulated for the final task to better correspond with the audience and genre.
The document discusses the technologies used during the various stages of constructing a coursework product for AS Media. It includes a table detailing the specific software, hardware, and online tools used during the research and planning, production, post-production, and evaluation stages. During research and planning, websites like Rolling Stone and Google Images were used to gather ideas, while Blogger helped view other students' work. Microsoft Word and Photoshop were integral software for writing articles and editing images during production. SlideShare was used to upload work for review during post-production. PowerPoint and Word facilitated evaluations through presentations and write-ups. Overall, the various digital technologies helped capture ideas and make contributions at each stage of developing the coursework product
This document analyzes and compares three music magazines: Vibe Magazine, XXL Magazine, and Rolling Stone Magazine. It identifies their respective media distributors. Vibe Magazine is distributed by SpinMedia, which owns various media publications and magazines focused on culture and music. XXL Magazine is distributed by Townsquare Media, a digital marketing and media company based in Connecticut that owns radio stations and digital properties focused on small and mid-sized markets. Rolling Stone Magazine is distributed by Wenner Media LLC, which also produces other popular titles and is a reputable, well-known company primarily owned by Jann Wenner. The document then lists pros and cons of releasing a magazine article with SpinMedia as the distributor, noting its ability
The document provides an evaluation of a student's magazine project portraying an artist/band. It includes a list of 10 adjectives used to describe the portrayal, and discusses how mise-en-scene, camerawork, and magazine conventions were used to create the representation and conform or challenge stereotypes. Specifically, it analyzes examples from the magazine covering such as close-up shots on the cover and column layouts on article spreads. The purpose of the representation was to link to the hip hop music genre and create an institutional value resembling the magazine "Vibe".
The document discusses various design elements of a magazine including the masthead, cover lines, main image, skyline, pull quote, and feature article page. For most elements, the author tried to follow conventions seen in other hip hop magazines while also making the elements eye-catching. The masthead is longer than typical but stands out visually. Cover lines and pull quotes are brief to engage readers. Images are placed to maximize space while telling the reader about the artist. Columns and color schemes on the feature page conform to common magazine designs.
The document discusses various design elements of a magazine including the masthead, cover lines, main image, skyline, pull quote, and feature article page. For most elements, the author tried to follow conventions seen in other magazines of the same genre while also making the elements eye-catching. The masthead is longer than typical but stands out visually. Cover lines and pull quotes are brief to engage readers. Images are placed to maximize space while telling the reader about the artist. Columns and color schemes conform to conventions seen in other hip hop magazines.
The document provides an evaluation of a student's magazine representation of an artist/band. It describes the student's use of mise-en-scene, camerawork, magazine conventions, and whether the representation conforms or challenges stereotypes. The student used close-up shots on the cover and medium shots inside to portray the artist as humble and focused on the music. Magazine conventions like the masthead and cover lines were also employed. The representation both conformed to conventions in its layout but also challenged stereotypes by featuring a white hip hop artist.
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(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.