Work Experience - A Love Supreme.ghgfhdgfhfgpptxLewisJB
The document describes the writer's work experience with a Sunderland A.F.C fan magazine. Some of their responsibilities included writing articles about match highlights and manager press conferences after conducting research. Their articles were proofread by mentors. They also gained experience in photography by taking photos at matches and helping post them on social media. Additionally, they sold magazines at home and away games, gaining experience in customer relations and handling money. This work experience helped develop their writing, researching, photography, and early interest in marketing skills.
This document discusses audience research answers. Conducting audience research can provide valuable insights into who your target audience is and what they want. Understanding your audience helps ensure you are creating content that appeals to and resonates with the people you want to reach.
My Skills And Career Aspirations PowerPointLewisJB
This document outlines the author's skills, career aspirations, goals, and qualifications. It lists their strengths in areas like time management, directing, researching, and problem solving. It also details short term goals like completing coursework, mid-term goals of getting accepted to university, and long term aims of joining the RAF as a photographer then working in marketing. The document provides an overview of the author's skills, education levels, and career plans through university and beyond.
Sunderland Culture is a registered charity created in 2016 that aims to showcase Sunderland's culture through various art exhibitions, films, and events held at multiple venues throughout Sunderland and the Northeast region. Their goal is to improve life for Sunderland residents through culture. They receive funding from various sources, including the UK government and National Lottery. Sunderland Culture hosts a variety of cultural events and provides opportunities for local artists, as well as jobs, education, and volunteer work for Sunderland residents. They operate 20 venues in the Northeast and offer arts awards for participation in workshops at different award levels. The venues are also used to host concerts and further cultural engagement in the community.
This document describes various camera shot types and their purposes:
- Low angle shots make characters appear dominant, while high angle shots make them seem submissive. Eye level shots help audiences relate to characters.
- Overhead and long shots provide establishing context, while close ups focus on reactions. Two shots show interactions, and over the shoulder shots convey conversations.
- Tracking shots follow moving subjects, while tilts, pedestals, pans, and arcs draw attention in different ways through camera movement. Medium close ups provide both facial and body context.
The client is Sunderland Culture, which is holding a media exhibition called Bright Light: Northern Talent. They are requesting a 15-minute video on a topic related to the Northeast of England or Sunderland specifically. The video could be a documentary or short film focusing on locations, people, or themes relevant to living in the Northeast, such as poverty or unemployment. The target audience is people aged 16-25. The creator has until April 2024 to complete the project, with a resubmission deadline in June 2024. They are confident in their ability to create a documentary or short film based on previous experience, and already have some initial ideas.
The client is Sunderland Culture who is holding a 26-year long media exhibition called Bright Light: Northern Talent. They are requesting a 15-minute documentary or short film on a topic tied to the Northeast of England or Sunderland specifically. The film could focus on the filming locations, cast, or themes relevant to people in the Northeast like poverty or unemployment. The intended audience is people aged 16-25 as the creator falls in that age bracket. There is an April 2024 deadline for the initial submission and a June 2024 deadline for resubmissions, allowing plenty of time to create the best possible product.
Inspiration in the industry (Alt Shift X).pptxLewisJB
Alt Shift X is an anonymous Australian YouTuber with over 1.7 million subscribers and 324 million total video views known for his fan theories and critiques of franchises like Game of Thrones, Dune, and The Expanse. His videos are simply edited yet aesthetically pleasing, focusing on his extensive research and ideas. Alt Shift X impresses with his in-depth knowledge of each subject and his anonymity allows his work to speak for itself. Being on YouTube gives him freedom to make content on any topic in a format that appeals to modern audiences without strict deadlines.
Kyle Rothwell is an American photographer and videographer with over 300k TikTok followers who founded his own business called 'Indisposable' selling disposable cameras and film development services. He is known for posting his own photographs taken on disposable cameras and giving photography tips, and has found success by using his photography skills to promote his brand on social media. The document discusses how Rothwell has inspired the creator by showing that creating an independent business in a niche within the media industry that one is passionate about can be both enjoyable and financially successful.
This document discusses options for a documentary project about culture in the digital age. It lists possible topics like music, fashion, and art that could be the focus. It also presents styles like poetic, expository, and participatory that could be used for the documentary. The client is seeking feedback on these topic and style options.
The document discusses the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation), its history and founding philosophy of "Reithianism". It provides details on BBC channels and regulations set by OFCOM to ensure impartiality. BBC Three is highlighted as a channel directed at younger audiences aged 16-24, which switched to online-only in 2016. In 2020, BBC Three and BBC England launched the Northern Voices scheme to support young people in the media industry through documentaries relating to their experiences. Documentaries are then defined as non-fictional films documenting past events using techniques like interviews, voiceovers, and archive footage. Different documentary forms are listed, with poetic documentaries described as subjective and meant to evoke feelings rather than present facts.
Work Experience - A Love Supreme.ghgfhdgfhfgpptxLewisJB
The document describes the writer's work experience with a Sunderland A.F.C fan magazine. Some of their responsibilities included writing articles about match highlights and manager press conferences after conducting research. Their articles were proofread by mentors. They also gained experience in photography by taking photos at matches and helping post them on social media. Additionally, they sold magazines at home and away games, gaining experience in customer relations and handling money. This work experience helped develop their writing, researching, photography, and early interest in marketing skills.
This document discusses audience research answers. Conducting audience research can provide valuable insights into who your target audience is and what they want. Understanding your audience helps ensure you are creating content that appeals to and resonates with the people you want to reach.
My Skills And Career Aspirations PowerPointLewisJB
This document outlines the author's skills, career aspirations, goals, and qualifications. It lists their strengths in areas like time management, directing, researching, and problem solving. It also details short term goals like completing coursework, mid-term goals of getting accepted to university, and long term aims of joining the RAF as a photographer then working in marketing. The document provides an overview of the author's skills, education levels, and career plans through university and beyond.
Sunderland Culture is a registered charity created in 2016 that aims to showcase Sunderland's culture through various art exhibitions, films, and events held at multiple venues throughout Sunderland and the Northeast region. Their goal is to improve life for Sunderland residents through culture. They receive funding from various sources, including the UK government and National Lottery. Sunderland Culture hosts a variety of cultural events and provides opportunities for local artists, as well as jobs, education, and volunteer work for Sunderland residents. They operate 20 venues in the Northeast and offer arts awards for participation in workshops at different award levels. The venues are also used to host concerts and further cultural engagement in the community.
This document describes various camera shot types and their purposes:
- Low angle shots make characters appear dominant, while high angle shots make them seem submissive. Eye level shots help audiences relate to characters.
- Overhead and long shots provide establishing context, while close ups focus on reactions. Two shots show interactions, and over the shoulder shots convey conversations.
- Tracking shots follow moving subjects, while tilts, pedestals, pans, and arcs draw attention in different ways through camera movement. Medium close ups provide both facial and body context.
The client is Sunderland Culture, which is holding a media exhibition called Bright Light: Northern Talent. They are requesting a 15-minute video on a topic related to the Northeast of England or Sunderland specifically. The video could be a documentary or short film focusing on locations, people, or themes relevant to living in the Northeast, such as poverty or unemployment. The target audience is people aged 16-25. The creator has until April 2024 to complete the project, with a resubmission deadline in June 2024. They are confident in their ability to create a documentary or short film based on previous experience, and already have some initial ideas.
The client is Sunderland Culture who is holding a 26-year long media exhibition called Bright Light: Northern Talent. They are requesting a 15-minute documentary or short film on a topic tied to the Northeast of England or Sunderland specifically. The film could focus on the filming locations, cast, or themes relevant to people in the Northeast like poverty or unemployment. The intended audience is people aged 16-25 as the creator falls in that age bracket. There is an April 2024 deadline for the initial submission and a June 2024 deadline for resubmissions, allowing plenty of time to create the best possible product.
Inspiration in the industry (Alt Shift X).pptxLewisJB
Alt Shift X is an anonymous Australian YouTuber with over 1.7 million subscribers and 324 million total video views known for his fan theories and critiques of franchises like Game of Thrones, Dune, and The Expanse. His videos are simply edited yet aesthetically pleasing, focusing on his extensive research and ideas. Alt Shift X impresses with his in-depth knowledge of each subject and his anonymity allows his work to speak for itself. Being on YouTube gives him freedom to make content on any topic in a format that appeals to modern audiences without strict deadlines.
Kyle Rothwell is an American photographer and videographer with over 300k TikTok followers who founded his own business called 'Indisposable' selling disposable cameras and film development services. He is known for posting his own photographs taken on disposable cameras and giving photography tips, and has found success by using his photography skills to promote his brand on social media. The document discusses how Rothwell has inspired the creator by showing that creating an independent business in a niche within the media industry that one is passionate about can be both enjoyable and financially successful.
This document discusses options for a documentary project about culture in the digital age. It lists possible topics like music, fashion, and art that could be the focus. It also presents styles like poetic, expository, and participatory that could be used for the documentary. The client is seeking feedback on these topic and style options.
The document discusses the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation), its history and founding philosophy of "Reithianism". It provides details on BBC channels and regulations set by OFCOM to ensure impartiality. BBC Three is highlighted as a channel directed at younger audiences aged 16-24, which switched to online-only in 2016. In 2020, BBC Three and BBC England launched the Northern Voices scheme to support young people in the media industry through documentaries relating to their experiences. Documentaries are then defined as non-fictional films documenting past events using techniques like interviews, voiceovers, and archive footage. Different documentary forms are listed, with poetic documentaries described as subjective and meant to evoke feelings rather than present facts.
1. New
Brief:NHS/HEALTH
The client for this new current project is the NHS
the purpose of this project is to promote the
Change For Life and Better Health Campaign and
to encourage younger people (ages 16-20) to
improve their diets and overall health as over the
course of covid-19 pandemic child obesity has
been on the rise which can lead to various different
health problems and the aim is to help
our audience get started with improving their
overall health. Another aim of the Better Health
programme is to help people stop smoking as 90%
of smokers start before the age of 19 (Smoking
rates among young people continue to vary widely |
News | News | NICE) so our audience are
vulnerable to beginning this habit. My options for
content are a TV advert, Radio advert or
advertising or promotional poster
Audience:16-20-Year-Olds
Social Grade:E/D