This document provides an analysis of the music video for the song "Maybe Tomorrow" by the band Stereophonics. It discusses various technical and artistic elements of the video, including its black and white retro style, camerawork, editing techniques, use of diegetic and non-diegetic sound, and how the video relates to the lyrics and mood of the song. It analyzes how the video portrays the lead singer Kelly Jones as lonely and struggling with the pressures of fame, relating this to lyrics in the song. It also notes how the video focuses heavily on close-ups of Kelly Jones to promote him as the artist, in line with record label demands.
The document provides an analysis of how the media product uses conventions of the horror genre. It discusses iconography, music, mise-en-scene, camerawork, characters, and themes used in the teaser trailer. It also analyzes the conventions used in the film poster and magazine cover created to promote the fictional film, and discusses how audience feedback was gathered and analyzed.
The document discusses key questions to consider when analyzing film posters, including the main colors, symbols, figures, intended audience, and persuasive techniques used. It also covers different types of posters like teaser and main posters. When analyzing a specific poster, one should look at clues about the narrative, genre, characters, written text like taglines, and how colors and layout are used to provide meaning and attract the intended audience.
The document summarizes the process of creating a double page spread for a magazine. It describes choosing a main photograph that shows a happier side than the front cover. Research was done on layouts of magazines like Q, NME and Kerrang for inspiration. Effects were used in editing the photo to match the dark color scheme of the front cover and boost colors. A texture overlay was added to create a background. The title design was chosen to stand out yet relate to the front cover style. Questions were formatted with bold font and red color as seen in other magazines.
Both Q and NME magazines target music enthusiasts with eye-catching covers using bold fonts and capital letters to grab attention. While they have similar masthead placement and cover line styles, Q's layout appears more organized and professional with cover lines at the top and bottom, compared to NME's messier left-side placement and less full design.
Both Q and NME magazines target music enthusiasts with eye-catching covers using bold fonts and capital letters to grab attention. While they share similarities like masthead placement and genre, Q displays a more organized and professional layout with cover lines evenly placed at top and bottom, compared to NME's messier left-side text placement.
The document summarizes the process of designing a double page spread for a magazine. It describes choosing a happier main image than the front cover, researching layouts from other magazines, and editing the image to match the dark red, white, and black color scheme of the front cover. Effects like burn tool and texture overlays were used. A line was added behind the title to make it stand out. The same font from the front cover was used for the title to keep the spread consistent with the cover.
Callum created a horror trailer for his final project. He developed his idea through mind maps, research, and a proposal. During filming, some footage was lost, requiring changes to his plan. He learned new editing skills in Premiere Pro and Photoshop. Test screening feedback was positive, though the final product differed from Callum's original vision due to delays. He concluded that better time management and pre-filming planning would improve future projects.
This document provides an analysis of the music video for the song "Maybe Tomorrow" by the band Stereophonics. It discusses various technical and artistic elements of the video, including its black and white retro style, camerawork, editing techniques, use of diegetic and non-diegetic sound, and how the video relates to the lyrics and mood of the song. It analyzes how the video portrays the lead singer Kelly Jones as lonely and struggling with the pressures of fame, relating this to lyrics in the song. It also notes how the video focuses heavily on close-ups of Kelly Jones to promote him as the artist, in line with record label demands.
The document provides an analysis of how the media product uses conventions of the horror genre. It discusses iconography, music, mise-en-scene, camerawork, characters, and themes used in the teaser trailer. It also analyzes the conventions used in the film poster and magazine cover created to promote the fictional film, and discusses how audience feedback was gathered and analyzed.
The document discusses key questions to consider when analyzing film posters, including the main colors, symbols, figures, intended audience, and persuasive techniques used. It also covers different types of posters like teaser and main posters. When analyzing a specific poster, one should look at clues about the narrative, genre, characters, written text like taglines, and how colors and layout are used to provide meaning and attract the intended audience.
The document summarizes the process of creating a double page spread for a magazine. It describes choosing a main photograph that shows a happier side than the front cover. Research was done on layouts of magazines like Q, NME and Kerrang for inspiration. Effects were used in editing the photo to match the dark color scheme of the front cover and boost colors. A texture overlay was added to create a background. The title design was chosen to stand out yet relate to the front cover style. Questions were formatted with bold font and red color as seen in other magazines.
Both Q and NME magazines target music enthusiasts with eye-catching covers using bold fonts and capital letters to grab attention. While they have similar masthead placement and cover line styles, Q's layout appears more organized and professional with cover lines at the top and bottom, compared to NME's messier left-side placement and less full design.
Both Q and NME magazines target music enthusiasts with eye-catching covers using bold fonts and capital letters to grab attention. While they share similarities like masthead placement and genre, Q displays a more organized and professional layout with cover lines evenly placed at top and bottom, compared to NME's messier left-side text placement.
The document summarizes the process of designing a double page spread for a magazine. It describes choosing a happier main image than the front cover, researching layouts from other magazines, and editing the image to match the dark red, white, and black color scheme of the front cover. Effects like burn tool and texture overlays were used. A line was added behind the title to make it stand out. The same font from the front cover was used for the title to keep the spread consistent with the cover.
Callum created a horror trailer for his final project. He developed his idea through mind maps, research, and a proposal. During filming, some footage was lost, requiring changes to his plan. He learned new editing skills in Premiere Pro and Photoshop. Test screening feedback was positive, though the final product differed from Callum's original vision due to delays. He concluded that better time management and pre-filming planning would improve future projects.
Callum Harrison created a mind map and pinterest board of ideas for his final project, deciding on a horror trailer. He created a proposal and script which was pitched to his tutor. Upon receiving feedback, he conducted research and created a survey to get feedback on his idea. Problems arose during filming which required changing plans, but a contingency plan was implemented. Skills like editing, lighting, sound design and special effects were developed. The technical quality of the final trailer incorporated conventions of the horror genre through camera work, props, and a building soundtrack. A survey was distributed to gather feedback from the target audience.
This document outlines the progress and plans over 14 weeks for a student creating a movie trailer as part of their coursework. It details the completion of tasks such as conducting audience research, creating a risk assessment, script, storyboards, and filming. Issues arose with filming scenes and some had to be re-shot. The student adapted their plans, shortening the trailer. They finished filming over a two-week break and completed editing, adding titles. Feedback was gathered and the evaluation finished in the final weeks.
The document provides plot summaries for 3 films: The Avengers, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. The Avengers plot involves Loki arriving on Earth to rule humans, but Nick Fury assembles the Avengers team of superheroes to stop Loki. Pirates of the Caribbean follows Will Turner and Jack Sparrow as they try to save Elizabeth and recover lost treasure from Captain Barbossa. The Lord of the Rings plot has Thorin and Company seek aid before facing dangers in Mirkwood forest, with Bilbo needing to complete his contract and the dwarves seeking to reach the Lonely Mountain.
Paige Tamsyn is a musician who has just finished her first UK tour in support of her debut album "Pulse", which includes her top 10 single "Echo". She is taking a break from music to spend time with family and friends after a hectic touring schedule. During the interview, she discusses how she got her start in music through YouTube and busking, and that she did not expect the quick success she has achieved, such as "Echo" reaching the top 10. She also talks about enjoying playing both piano and guitar, and plans to do some traveling and writing new music during her break.
The document contains a radio advertisement script for Subway restaurants promoting their new low fat sub options. The 30-second script includes a voiceover describing Subway's variety of low fat breads, meats, cheeses, and salad toppings that allow customers to create a sub tailored to their needs and preferences. It highlights that customers can now get one of their five recommended daily servings of vegetables without effort through Subway's salad options. The document also explains that the script was chosen for the radio spot due to providing sufficient detail within the 30 second time constraint without requiring additional sound effects.
This document summarizes a radio advertisement script for Subway restaurants that promotes their new low-fat subs. The 30-second script includes music and a loud bang sound effect to grab listeners' attention before the voiceover explains that Subway's new low-fat subs allow people to eat healthily without compromising on taste. While concise, the client ultimately chose a more informative script for the radio spot that provided more details about the variety of low-fat sub options available.
To create an audio advertisement within the 30 second limit, the author used the audio editing program Reaper. They searched the college's royalty-free music library to find a fitting soundtrack called "Happy Feeling." The author imported the soundtrack, trimmed it to length, and added their recorded voiceover. Using track envelopes, they adjusted the loudness of the music to be louder when no speaking occurred. The final advertisement focused on the healthy aspects of Subway by mentioning customers can get one of their five servings of fruits/vegetables through Subway's salad options.
This call sheet provides contact information for the main cast and possible cast of a film shooting between March 07 and an unspecified date. It lists the names, job roles, phone numbers, and emergency contacts for the director, three actors, and two potential actors.
If the creator is unable to get enough cast members or the cast is unreliable, the contingency plan is to focus on fewer actors, likely one person, in the trailer rather than a larger group as originally intended. This will make the trailer different but the story will stay the same. The trailer will be shorter, acting as a teaser, with less detailed storyline to pique audience interest rather than serve as an official trailer.
Filming will take place at the author's home and around their neighborhood using various camera angles including close-ups, extreme close-ups, high angles, and low angles. One scene will be filmed in the evening at the location shown, where the trees and streetlights are expected to provide good lighting.
Callum Harrison went on a photography shoot at Salford Quays to take photos for posters advertising upcoming water events. He took photos of the buildings around Salford Quays using different photography techniques. While the shoot went well, he realized after that he should have taken more photos to have a larger selection to choose from. For his final images, he chose one with a bridge that had different levels and colors. He edited the photos to give them a warmer look more suitable for advertising water events. The end result was two posters advertising events at Salford Quays using his edited photos.
The document reviews Callum Harrison's photo shoot at Salford Quays aimed at capturing images for a poster promoting events at the location. Callum took photos of the buildings using various photographic techniques and manual camera settings. While the shoot went well, Callum realized after that he didn't capture enough photos to choose from. In his final images, Callum selected a photo of a bridge that he edited using selective coloring and soft focus. The editing included warming up the colors to make the water events look more appealing. In the end, Callum produced two posters promoting water-related events using his edited photos from the shoot.
The document discusses several rules and techniques of photography including:
1) The rule of thirds, which divides the frame into thirds and places the focal point at the intersection to create a balanced composition.
2) Framing, using natural or created frames within the photo to draw attention to the focal point in between.
3) Leading lines, using lines in the photo to guide the viewer's eye towards the intended focal point, often in the background.
4) Balancing elements, having a clear focal point balanced by secondary elements in the background or foreground.
5) Symmetry and patterns, using symmetrical or repeating compositions to make the photo visually interesting.
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The document discusses different applications of photography in various industries. It describes how photography is used in advertising to promote products and attract customers. Photography is also used in the fashion industry to showcase new trends and draw customers into stores. In the music industry, photography is used to promote artists, albums, concerts and festivals. Sports photography promotes sports and teams in newspapers and magazines. Photojournalism documents historical and current events for media publications. Fine art photography expresses the creative vision and individual style of the photographer.
The document summarizes the process of creating a double page spread for a magazine. It describes choosing an image that shows a happier side than the front cover. Effects were added to the image to match the dark red, white, and black color scheme of the cover. Questions and answers were researched from other magazines and edited with a bold font for the questions. A title was chosen that uses the same font as the cover to keep the spread consistent with the front cover.
The document provides plot summaries for 3 films: The Avengers, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, and The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.
The Avengers plot involves Loki arriving on Earth to rule humans, but Nick Fury assembles a team of superheroes including Iron Man, Hulk, Captain America, and Thor to stop Loki's attack.
Pirates of the Caribbean follows Will Turner and Jack Sparrow as they team up to battle pirates led by Captain Barbossa, save Elizabeth, and recover lost treasure while lifting a pirate curse.
The Hobbit plot has Thorin and Company seek aid from a stranger before facing dangers in
Paige Tamsyn is a musician who has just finished her first UK tour in support of her debut album "Pulse", which includes her top 10 single "Echo". She is taking a break from music to spend time with family and friends after the hectic schedule of recording and promoting her album and touring. During the interview, she discusses how she got her start in music through YouTube and busking, and her surprise at achieving success faster than expected with "Echo" reaching number one. She also talks about enjoying the piano and guitar, writing her own songs, and plans to travel and write new music after her break.
The photographer needs to take photos between February 25th and March 5th for a magazine cover and double page spread. No props will be needed for the close-up headshot on the cover. Photos will be taken in the college studio with natural light or against a plain wall outdoors using depth of field, natural light, and manual camera settings. Health and safety considerations include avoiding traffic if outdoors and ensuring no tripping hazards or sharp objects indoors.
Callum Harrison created a magazine called "Vocal Success" for a school project. He experimented with different images, logos, and designs to create a professional-looking magazine cover in Photoshop. Some of the techniques he used included adding light effects in the corners, separating text with lines, removing backgrounds, adjusting saturation levels, and choosing fonts. In the end, he produced a finished magazine cover design for "Vocal Success" that looked like it could be a real music magazine.
Callum Harrison created a mind map and pinterest board of ideas for his final project, deciding on a horror trailer. He created a proposal and script which was pitched to his tutor. Upon receiving feedback, he conducted research and created a survey to get feedback on his idea. Problems arose during filming which required changing plans, but a contingency plan was implemented. Skills like editing, lighting, sound design and special effects were developed. The technical quality of the final trailer incorporated conventions of the horror genre through camera work, props, and a building soundtrack. A survey was distributed to gather feedback from the target audience.
This document outlines the progress and plans over 14 weeks for a student creating a movie trailer as part of their coursework. It details the completion of tasks such as conducting audience research, creating a risk assessment, script, storyboards, and filming. Issues arose with filming scenes and some had to be re-shot. The student adapted their plans, shortening the trailer. They finished filming over a two-week break and completed editing, adding titles. Feedback was gathered and the evaluation finished in the final weeks.
The document provides plot summaries for 3 films: The Avengers, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. The Avengers plot involves Loki arriving on Earth to rule humans, but Nick Fury assembles the Avengers team of superheroes to stop Loki. Pirates of the Caribbean follows Will Turner and Jack Sparrow as they try to save Elizabeth and recover lost treasure from Captain Barbossa. The Lord of the Rings plot has Thorin and Company seek aid before facing dangers in Mirkwood forest, with Bilbo needing to complete his contract and the dwarves seeking to reach the Lonely Mountain.
Paige Tamsyn is a musician who has just finished her first UK tour in support of her debut album "Pulse", which includes her top 10 single "Echo". She is taking a break from music to spend time with family and friends after a hectic touring schedule. During the interview, she discusses how she got her start in music through YouTube and busking, and that she did not expect the quick success she has achieved, such as "Echo" reaching the top 10. She also talks about enjoying playing both piano and guitar, and plans to do some traveling and writing new music during her break.
The document contains a radio advertisement script for Subway restaurants promoting their new low fat sub options. The 30-second script includes a voiceover describing Subway's variety of low fat breads, meats, cheeses, and salad toppings that allow customers to create a sub tailored to their needs and preferences. It highlights that customers can now get one of their five recommended daily servings of vegetables without effort through Subway's salad options. The document also explains that the script was chosen for the radio spot due to providing sufficient detail within the 30 second time constraint without requiring additional sound effects.
This document summarizes a radio advertisement script for Subway restaurants that promotes their new low-fat subs. The 30-second script includes music and a loud bang sound effect to grab listeners' attention before the voiceover explains that Subway's new low-fat subs allow people to eat healthily without compromising on taste. While concise, the client ultimately chose a more informative script for the radio spot that provided more details about the variety of low-fat sub options available.
To create an audio advertisement within the 30 second limit, the author used the audio editing program Reaper. They searched the college's royalty-free music library to find a fitting soundtrack called "Happy Feeling." The author imported the soundtrack, trimmed it to length, and added their recorded voiceover. Using track envelopes, they adjusted the loudness of the music to be louder when no speaking occurred. The final advertisement focused on the healthy aspects of Subway by mentioning customers can get one of their five servings of fruits/vegetables through Subway's salad options.
This call sheet provides contact information for the main cast and possible cast of a film shooting between March 07 and an unspecified date. It lists the names, job roles, phone numbers, and emergency contacts for the director, three actors, and two potential actors.
If the creator is unable to get enough cast members or the cast is unreliable, the contingency plan is to focus on fewer actors, likely one person, in the trailer rather than a larger group as originally intended. This will make the trailer different but the story will stay the same. The trailer will be shorter, acting as a teaser, with less detailed storyline to pique audience interest rather than serve as an official trailer.
Filming will take place at the author's home and around their neighborhood using various camera angles including close-ups, extreme close-ups, high angles, and low angles. One scene will be filmed in the evening at the location shown, where the trees and streetlights are expected to provide good lighting.
Callum Harrison went on a photography shoot at Salford Quays to take photos for posters advertising upcoming water events. He took photos of the buildings around Salford Quays using different photography techniques. While the shoot went well, he realized after that he should have taken more photos to have a larger selection to choose from. For his final images, he chose one with a bridge that had different levels and colors. He edited the photos to give them a warmer look more suitable for advertising water events. The end result was two posters advertising events at Salford Quays using his edited photos.
The document reviews Callum Harrison's photo shoot at Salford Quays aimed at capturing images for a poster promoting events at the location. Callum took photos of the buildings using various photographic techniques and manual camera settings. While the shoot went well, Callum realized after that he didn't capture enough photos to choose from. In his final images, Callum selected a photo of a bridge that he edited using selective coloring and soft focus. The editing included warming up the colors to make the water events look more appealing. In the end, Callum produced two posters promoting water-related events using his edited photos from the shoot.
The document discusses several rules and techniques of photography including:
1) The rule of thirds, which divides the frame into thirds and places the focal point at the intersection to create a balanced composition.
2) Framing, using natural or created frames within the photo to draw attention to the focal point in between.
3) Leading lines, using lines in the photo to guide the viewer's eye towards the intended focal point, often in the background.
4) Balancing elements, having a clear focal point balanced by secondary elements in the background or foreground.
5) Symmetry and patterns, using symmetrical or repeating compositions to make the photo visually interesting.
6)
The document discusses different applications of photography in various industries. It describes how photography is used in advertising to promote products and attract customers. Photography is also used in the fashion industry to showcase new trends and draw customers into stores. In the music industry, photography is used to promote artists, albums, concerts and festivals. Sports photography promotes sports and teams in newspapers and magazines. Photojournalism documents historical and current events for media publications. Fine art photography expresses the creative vision and individual style of the photographer.
The document summarizes the process of creating a double page spread for a magazine. It describes choosing an image that shows a happier side than the front cover. Effects were added to the image to match the dark red, white, and black color scheme of the cover. Questions and answers were researched from other magazines and edited with a bold font for the questions. A title was chosen that uses the same font as the cover to keep the spread consistent with the front cover.
The document provides plot summaries for 3 films: The Avengers, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, and The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.
The Avengers plot involves Loki arriving on Earth to rule humans, but Nick Fury assembles a team of superheroes including Iron Man, Hulk, Captain America, and Thor to stop Loki's attack.
Pirates of the Caribbean follows Will Turner and Jack Sparrow as they team up to battle pirates led by Captain Barbossa, save Elizabeth, and recover lost treasure while lifting a pirate curse.
The Hobbit plot has Thorin and Company seek aid from a stranger before facing dangers in
Paige Tamsyn is a musician who has just finished her first UK tour in support of her debut album "Pulse", which includes her top 10 single "Echo". She is taking a break from music to spend time with family and friends after the hectic schedule of recording and promoting her album and touring. During the interview, she discusses how she got her start in music through YouTube and busking, and her surprise at achieving success faster than expected with "Echo" reaching number one. She also talks about enjoying the piano and guitar, writing her own songs, and plans to travel and write new music after her break.
The photographer needs to take photos between February 25th and March 5th for a magazine cover and double page spread. No props will be needed for the close-up headshot on the cover. Photos will be taken in the college studio with natural light or against a plain wall outdoors using depth of field, natural light, and manual camera settings. Health and safety considerations include avoiding traffic if outdoors and ensuring no tripping hazards or sharp objects indoors.
Callum Harrison created a magazine called "Vocal Success" for a school project. He experimented with different images, logos, and designs to create a professional-looking magazine cover in Photoshop. Some of the techniques he used included adding light effects in the corners, separating text with lines, removing backgrounds, adjusting saturation levels, and choosing fonts. In the end, he produced a finished magazine cover design for "Vocal Success" that looked like it could be a real music magazine.