This document lists the final products Beth Wood created for her A2 Media course, including a digipak, front and back covers for the digipak, CD layouts, and an inside cover poster.
This document lists the final products Beth Wood created for her A2 Media course, including a digipak with front and back covers and CD layouts, as well as inside covers and a poster.
This document discusses a DVD digipak format that is made of paper instead of plastic, making it more resistant and recyclable. The DVD digipak contains DVD content and extra material, and has a fold out design that provides more space for additional content.
A Digipak is a patented CD or DVD packaging style made of paper or cardboard with a plastic tray inside to hold the disc. It has the same size as a standard CD jewel case but is made of environmentally friendly materials. The Digipak differs from a CD wallet as it has a plastic tray that securely holds the disc, making it a more durable packaging option than other alternatives.
The document outlines the conventions and purposes of a magazine advertisement. An advertisement should promote the artist, stand out to its intended audience to catch their eye, and sell the song or product being advertised. A typical magazine advertisement includes the album name, artist name, information about the album, where it can be purchased, the record label, a picture of the album, and sometimes additional information, though may not always include a release date.
The document discusses the filmmaker's use of mise-en-scene in their music video. Locations included the kitchen, sidewalk, bus stop, beach, and green room. Costuming for the actress included black skinny jeans, a black vest, red checkered shirt, and a green parka coat. Maintaining consistent costuming across locations was important to convey continuity and the narrative of one day being portrayed in the music video.
The document discusses the various editing techniques used in a music video. It describes using a black and white effect to show emotions, opacity to hint at the next shot, a sun-like effect to add drama, fast forwarding to quicken a clip, reversing footage to show characters going back, continuity editing to show a narrative, and montage editing to show characters having fun in multiple moments. Many of these techniques were chosen to break conventions of the indie music video genre and make the video stand out.
The document discusses how sound is used in a music video the creator made. While sound is difficult to analyze for a music video, the creator used video clips that connected to the song's lyrics. Additionally, the actress lip-synced parts of the song. By linking the sound and images in this way within the video itself, as well as drawing on music video conventions, the creator was able to develop new ideas and connections for the project.
This document lists the final products Beth Wood created for her A2 Media course, including a digipak with front and back covers and CD layouts, as well as inside covers and a poster.
This document discusses a DVD digipak format that is made of paper instead of plastic, making it more resistant and recyclable. The DVD digipak contains DVD content and extra material, and has a fold out design that provides more space for additional content.
A Digipak is a patented CD or DVD packaging style made of paper or cardboard with a plastic tray inside to hold the disc. It has the same size as a standard CD jewel case but is made of environmentally friendly materials. The Digipak differs from a CD wallet as it has a plastic tray that securely holds the disc, making it a more durable packaging option than other alternatives.
The document outlines the conventions and purposes of a magazine advertisement. An advertisement should promote the artist, stand out to its intended audience to catch their eye, and sell the song or product being advertised. A typical magazine advertisement includes the album name, artist name, information about the album, where it can be purchased, the record label, a picture of the album, and sometimes additional information, though may not always include a release date.
The document discusses the filmmaker's use of mise-en-scene in their music video. Locations included the kitchen, sidewalk, bus stop, beach, and green room. Costuming for the actress included black skinny jeans, a black vest, red checkered shirt, and a green parka coat. Maintaining consistent costuming across locations was important to convey continuity and the narrative of one day being portrayed in the music video.
The document discusses the various editing techniques used in a music video. It describes using a black and white effect to show emotions, opacity to hint at the next shot, a sun-like effect to add drama, fast forwarding to quicken a clip, reversing footage to show characters going back, continuity editing to show a narrative, and montage editing to show characters having fun in multiple moments. Many of these techniques were chosen to break conventions of the indie music video genre and make the video stand out.
The document discusses how sound is used in a music video the creator made. While sound is difficult to analyze for a music video, the creator used video clips that connected to the song's lyrics. Additionally, the actress lip-synced parts of the song. By linking the sound and images in this way within the video itself, as well as drawing on music video conventions, the creator was able to develop new ideas and connections for the project.
The teacher provided feedback on the student's ancillary text product, a digipak. While the digipak was well-made, the teacher noted that it did not link back to the student's other products, a music video and magazine advertisement, and thus lacked continuity. This feedback will help the student ensure future products are more cohesive and meet the objectives. The student found the feedback generally positive and useful for gaining a more objective perspective on their work.
The document discusses the effectiveness of combining a main music video product with ancillary texts, including a digipak and magazine ad. The music video tells a narrative of an abusive relationship through shots shown in reverse order. Both the digipak and magazine ad incorporate elements from the video like characters, blood props, and an established color scheme to create continuity across products. Peer feedback indicates the products are effectively linked through their matching visual styles and representation of the indie music genre. The combination of products is deemed effective at attracting a consistent targeted audience through maintained cohesion and similarities across the promotional package.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document discusses several theories related to narratives and storytelling in media such as film and music videos:
- Tim O'Sullivan argued that all media texts tell stories, either about individual lives or culture as a whole. Narratives have common structures like establishing a theme, developing tension, and resolving the plot.
- Bordwell and Thompson distinguished between a narrative's story (events seen and inferred) and plot (events presented to the audience).
- Tzvetan Todorov's theory analyzed narratives in terms of equilibrium being disrupted, the disruption being addressed, and a new equilibrium being reached.
- Kate Domaille identified eight common narrative types including Achilles, Cinderella, and Rome
The document summarizes four theories about how audiences interact with and make sense of media:
1) Uses and gratifications theory from 1959 suggests people seek out media to fulfill personal needs like entertainment, social comparison, identity, and surveillance.
2) Cultivation theory from 1975 argues long-term exposure to media shapes peoples' views of the real world.
3) Encoding/decoding theory from 1980 says audiences make sense of media based on their social positions like gender, age, class, and ethnicity.
4) Modeling theory from 2004 proposes media influence behaviors as audiences may copy violent or antisocial acts they see portrayed.
This document provides a brief inventory of items in a package including a front and back cover, spines, inside right and left pages, and two CDs. The package contains protective covers and pages to hold and organize its contents, which are two audio CDs.
Punk rock emerged in the mid-1970s as a form of rebellious rock music that rejected the perceived excesses of mainstream rock. It consists of stripped-down instrumentation and aggressive lyrics that often contain anti-establishment themes. Punk bands often featured fast, short songs and a do-it-yourself (DIY) approach to recording and touring.
The document describes the process of creating an album cover in Photoshop. It involves opening Photoshop and creating a new document, then adding an image and making adjustments. These include removing red eye, duplicating layers, adjusting colors, selecting parts of the image, adding effects, removing shine, and adding borders. Additional images are opened and incorporated, such as a white border and pattern images. Layers, masks, tools and transforms are used to edit and combine all elements into the final album cover design.
The document describes the steps taken to design the back cover of a digital music package in Photoshop. It involves opening Photoshop, creating a new document, importing an image, resizing and adjusting the colors of the image, adding a white textured background, and finally including a barcode. Multiple adjustment tools in Photoshop like Selective Color, Brightness/Contrast, and Curves are used to fine-tune the image colors.
The document describes the process taken to create an album poster in Photoshop. It involves opening Photoshop, creating a new document with the correct dimensions, importing the album cover image and saving it as a JPEG, placing the cover image on the poster, adding a black background image from Google Images, resizing and adjusting images, adding text with different fonts and effects, and including logos and a QR code from online to provide purchase and engagement options.
The document describes the steps taken to edit a photo in Photoshop for use on an album panel. This includes opening Photoshop, creating a new document, importing an image, resizing and positioning the image, editing colors using selective color and brightness/contrast, selecting parts of the image individually to adjust colors, enlarging the subject's eyes, and saving the edited image as a JPEG.
The document describes the steps taken to create a new document in Photoshop, import an image, and edit the image. The author resized the image, adjusted colors using selective color and curves tools, and edited brightness and contrast. Settings were adjusted for neutrals, reds, and the top half of the image individually. The edited image was then saved as a JPEG.
The document describes the steps taken to create the spines for a digi-pack in Photoshop. This involves opening a new document, saving the back cover as an image, importing the image and cropping it for use on the spine. Text including the artist name, album name and serial number are added along with effects like shadows and textures. The logo is also imported, resized and styled before saving the completed spines as images.
The document describes the process of creating a CD design in Photoshop. It involves finding a transparent disc image template, opening it in Photoshop. Elements like the artist name, album title and logo are added along with effects. The copyright text is wrapped around the edge and rotated. Once complete, it is saved as a JPEG to remove the black background and leave just the disc shape.
The document describes the process of creating a second disc for a digipack. It involves opening a disk template, adding a black background image, resizing images, changing colors, adding text and logos, applying effects to layers and text, and saving the final disk image without the excess background.
This document analyzes the language, institution/ideology, audience, and representation conveyed by a digipack and album poster for a pop punk artist. The dark colors and feminine fonts/swirls suggest serious but delicate subject matter that appeals to both men and women. As with the music video, the target audience is ages 15-25 who relate to the artist's experiences and themes of feeling lost. Depicting the artist alone in dark woods represents how they feel trapped and confused in life, though different audiences may interpret it differently. The independent record label and themes of darkness and loneliness highlight the artist grappling with life decisions.
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The teacher provided feedback on the student's ancillary text product, a digipak. While the digipak was well-made, the teacher noted that it did not link back to the student's other products, a music video and magazine advertisement, and thus lacked continuity. This feedback will help the student ensure future products are more cohesive and meet the objectives. The student found the feedback generally positive and useful for gaining a more objective perspective on their work.
The document discusses the effectiveness of combining a main music video product with ancillary texts, including a digipak and magazine ad. The music video tells a narrative of an abusive relationship through shots shown in reverse order. Both the digipak and magazine ad incorporate elements from the video like characters, blood props, and an established color scheme to create continuity across products. Peer feedback indicates the products are effectively linked through their matching visual styles and representation of the indie music genre. The combination of products is deemed effective at attracting a consistent targeted audience through maintained cohesion and similarities across the promotional package.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document discusses several theories related to narratives and storytelling in media such as film and music videos:
- Tim O'Sullivan argued that all media texts tell stories, either about individual lives or culture as a whole. Narratives have common structures like establishing a theme, developing tension, and resolving the plot.
- Bordwell and Thompson distinguished between a narrative's story (events seen and inferred) and plot (events presented to the audience).
- Tzvetan Todorov's theory analyzed narratives in terms of equilibrium being disrupted, the disruption being addressed, and a new equilibrium being reached.
- Kate Domaille identified eight common narrative types including Achilles, Cinderella, and Rome
The document summarizes four theories about how audiences interact with and make sense of media:
1) Uses and gratifications theory from 1959 suggests people seek out media to fulfill personal needs like entertainment, social comparison, identity, and surveillance.
2) Cultivation theory from 1975 argues long-term exposure to media shapes peoples' views of the real world.
3) Encoding/decoding theory from 1980 says audiences make sense of media based on their social positions like gender, age, class, and ethnicity.
4) Modeling theory from 2004 proposes media influence behaviors as audiences may copy violent or antisocial acts they see portrayed.
This document provides a brief inventory of items in a package including a front and back cover, spines, inside right and left pages, and two CDs. The package contains protective covers and pages to hold and organize its contents, which are two audio CDs.
Punk rock emerged in the mid-1970s as a form of rebellious rock music that rejected the perceived excesses of mainstream rock. It consists of stripped-down instrumentation and aggressive lyrics that often contain anti-establishment themes. Punk bands often featured fast, short songs and a do-it-yourself (DIY) approach to recording and touring.
The document describes the process of creating an album cover in Photoshop. It involves opening Photoshop and creating a new document, then adding an image and making adjustments. These include removing red eye, duplicating layers, adjusting colors, selecting parts of the image, adding effects, removing shine, and adding borders. Additional images are opened and incorporated, such as a white border and pattern images. Layers, masks, tools and transforms are used to edit and combine all elements into the final album cover design.
The document describes the steps taken to design the back cover of a digital music package in Photoshop. It involves opening Photoshop, creating a new document, importing an image, resizing and adjusting the colors of the image, adding a white textured background, and finally including a barcode. Multiple adjustment tools in Photoshop like Selective Color, Brightness/Contrast, and Curves are used to fine-tune the image colors.
The document describes the process taken to create an album poster in Photoshop. It involves opening Photoshop, creating a new document with the correct dimensions, importing the album cover image and saving it as a JPEG, placing the cover image on the poster, adding a black background image from Google Images, resizing and adjusting images, adding text with different fonts and effects, and including logos and a QR code from online to provide purchase and engagement options.
The document describes the steps taken to edit a photo in Photoshop for use on an album panel. This includes opening Photoshop, creating a new document, importing an image, resizing and positioning the image, editing colors using selective color and brightness/contrast, selecting parts of the image individually to adjust colors, enlarging the subject's eyes, and saving the edited image as a JPEG.
The document describes the steps taken to create a new document in Photoshop, import an image, and edit the image. The author resized the image, adjusted colors using selective color and curves tools, and edited brightness and contrast. Settings were adjusted for neutrals, reds, and the top half of the image individually. The edited image was then saved as a JPEG.
The document describes the steps taken to create the spines for a digi-pack in Photoshop. This involves opening a new document, saving the back cover as an image, importing the image and cropping it for use on the spine. Text including the artist name, album name and serial number are added along with effects like shadows and textures. The logo is also imported, resized and styled before saving the completed spines as images.
The document describes the process of creating a CD design in Photoshop. It involves finding a transparent disc image template, opening it in Photoshop. Elements like the artist name, album title and logo are added along with effects. The copyright text is wrapped around the edge and rotated. Once complete, it is saved as a JPEG to remove the black background and leave just the disc shape.
The document describes the process of creating a second disc for a digipack. It involves opening a disk template, adding a black background image, resizing images, changing colors, adding text and logos, applying effects to layers and text, and saving the final disk image without the excess background.
This document analyzes the language, institution/ideology, audience, and representation conveyed by a digipack and album poster for a pop punk artist. The dark colors and feminine fonts/swirls suggest serious but delicate subject matter that appeals to both men and women. As with the music video, the target audience is ages 15-25 who relate to the artist's experiences and themes of feeling lost. Depicting the artist alone in dark woods represents how they feel trapped and confused in life, though different audiences may interpret it differently. The independent record label and themes of darkness and loneliness highlight the artist grappling with life decisions.
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