The document discusses altering clothing items for a future photo shoot. Specifically, the author did not like the color combination of a jacket and trousers, so they will change the trousers to black for their next photo session.
The document discusses considerations for choosing locations for a music video, including camera angles, lighting, editing, and how the location relates to the song's meaning. It shows photos of potential indoor and outdoor locations that could work or inspire location ideas, and analyzes how well each location's surroundings, lighting, and atmosphere would fit the love song's lyrics and convey the intended message to viewers.
The document analyzes screenshots from a music video. Love hearts were used to represent the male character's feelings for the woman. Shots of love hearts being posted through a letterbox and then traveling back enforced these feelings of uncertainty. A transition between shots was made blurry to reflect the confused feelings between the characters. An initial handheld shot between the characters was nearly too bright but worked once uploaded, portraying an innocent look. Scenes of the male character miming lyrics were meant to resemble how he feels about expressing his shy feelings for the girl.
The document discusses editing decisions made for a music video. Scenes were edited to reinforce the feelings between the male and female characters and show the development of their relationship. Transitions between shots were added to make the story flow smoothly and represent the characters' confused emotions. Shots were also slowed down or adjusted for lighting to convey meanings like innocent attraction or a romantic "love at first sight" moment.
This document provides an evaluation of 9 frames from a trailer:
1. The first frame shows a classroom setting to immediately identify the school setting and associate it with the protagonist.
2. The second frame shows a man in a suit to indicate he is receiving disciplinary action, establishing a shift in mood.
3. The third frame shows a character hiding a stick, creating danger and showing he received disciplinary action and his intentions are not good.
4. The fourth frame uses a point-of-view shot to create enigma about who is running and where, while darkening the setting to show isolation with an added heartbeat.
5. The opening frame does not immediately reveal the horror genre
The document compares scenes from an animatic to a rough cut trailer for a movie. Several scenes were changed from the original plans - instead of walking alone, the main character is shown alone in various places to better show his isolation. The death scene remains similar but the killer's face is not shown. Hiding scenes were replaced with running scenes. Memory scenes were changed from a camping trip to a house party to seem less cliche. Font and text effects were improved to seem more fitting for the thriller genre.
This parody video of the game Street Fighter was filmed using a Samsung digital camera to showcase its panorama and panorama action features, bringing nostalgia to the viewer's childhood. Ken was the viewer's favorite character and won in this video. The viewer found the video to be very funny, well-made, and enjoyable.
The document analyzes different camera shots and scenes from the television show Mad Men to illustrate how they depict gender roles. It discusses various shots including over-the-shoulder shots, close ups, and long shots showing interactions between men and women. These shots imply traditional gender roles of the time period where men held power over women in relationships and the workplace. Costumes, settings like bars and offices, and reactions of male and female characters further reinforced stereotypical roles.
This scene from the movie Bridesmaids shows two women in conflict. The woman on the left looks very annoyed and angry at the person she is interacting with. The camera angle is focused on the woman on the left, so you cannot see the full reaction of the woman on the right. The lighting is also brighter on the right side of the more passive person and darker on the left side of the more aggressive person, helping set the mood of conflict for the shot.
The document discusses considerations for choosing locations for a music video, including camera angles, lighting, editing, and how the location relates to the song's meaning. It shows photos of potential indoor and outdoor locations that could work or inspire location ideas, and analyzes how well each location's surroundings, lighting, and atmosphere would fit the love song's lyrics and convey the intended message to viewers.
The document analyzes screenshots from a music video. Love hearts were used to represent the male character's feelings for the woman. Shots of love hearts being posted through a letterbox and then traveling back enforced these feelings of uncertainty. A transition between shots was made blurry to reflect the confused feelings between the characters. An initial handheld shot between the characters was nearly too bright but worked once uploaded, portraying an innocent look. Scenes of the male character miming lyrics were meant to resemble how he feels about expressing his shy feelings for the girl.
The document discusses editing decisions made for a music video. Scenes were edited to reinforce the feelings between the male and female characters and show the development of their relationship. Transitions between shots were added to make the story flow smoothly and represent the characters' confused emotions. Shots were also slowed down or adjusted for lighting to convey meanings like innocent attraction or a romantic "love at first sight" moment.
This document provides an evaluation of 9 frames from a trailer:
1. The first frame shows a classroom setting to immediately identify the school setting and associate it with the protagonist.
2. The second frame shows a man in a suit to indicate he is receiving disciplinary action, establishing a shift in mood.
3. The third frame shows a character hiding a stick, creating danger and showing he received disciplinary action and his intentions are not good.
4. The fourth frame uses a point-of-view shot to create enigma about who is running and where, while darkening the setting to show isolation with an added heartbeat.
5. The opening frame does not immediately reveal the horror genre
The document compares scenes from an animatic to a rough cut trailer for a movie. Several scenes were changed from the original plans - instead of walking alone, the main character is shown alone in various places to better show his isolation. The death scene remains similar but the killer's face is not shown. Hiding scenes were replaced with running scenes. Memory scenes were changed from a camping trip to a house party to seem less cliche. Font and text effects were improved to seem more fitting for the thriller genre.
This parody video of the game Street Fighter was filmed using a Samsung digital camera to showcase its panorama and panorama action features, bringing nostalgia to the viewer's childhood. Ken was the viewer's favorite character and won in this video. The viewer found the video to be very funny, well-made, and enjoyable.
The document analyzes different camera shots and scenes from the television show Mad Men to illustrate how they depict gender roles. It discusses various shots including over-the-shoulder shots, close ups, and long shots showing interactions between men and women. These shots imply traditional gender roles of the time period where men held power over women in relationships and the workplace. Costumes, settings like bars and offices, and reactions of male and female characters further reinforced stereotypical roles.
This scene from the movie Bridesmaids shows two women in conflict. The woman on the left looks very annoyed and angry at the person she is interacting with. The camera angle is focused on the woman on the left, so you cannot see the full reaction of the woman on the right. The lighting is also brighter on the right side of the more passive person and darker on the left side of the more aggressive person, helping set the mood of conflict for the shot.
The document discusses various location shots that could be used in a music video. It describes using a long shot followed by a zoom shot and jump cut to a 2-shot at the start of one scene. Another location features an archway that could frame shots, perhaps in a flashback scene. Additional locations mentioned include a house that provides good angles, a bus that acts as a link between destinations with a close-up of the protagonist's reflective face, and a train station also used as a link between locations.
Casting profiles for AS media productionbobonthedrums
The document discusses casting choices for roles in a production. Sarah will play Amy, a worried and paranoid person, as she is experienced with drama and can portray trauma. Aaron will play Sean, requiring an intimidating but kind persona, and he fits the look of the role. Robert will play the Mastermind, a sadistic but sophisticated villain, and can provide the expected look while challenging stereotypes. Samuel will play a thug in one scene chase scene without dialogue, and can provide the costume and portray the mysterious personality for the role.
The film Se7en is distributed by New Line Cinema and focuses on two detectives, one portrayed as the hero and one as the villain. Various film techniques are used to characterize the detectives differently in the opening scene. The hero detective is presented in a positive light through his clothing, lighting, and serious demeanor, while the villain detective is shown negatively through his attire, the lighting, and his casual behavior at the crime scene. The story is set in a city and follows the detectives chronologically as they search for a serial killer, leaving the audience to wonder who committed the opening murder and who the ultimate villain is.
Film opening sequence analysis report sheetAdam Grundy
The document analyzes cinematography, visual effects, genre conventions, narrative, and editing techniques used in the opening scene of the film Pulp Fiction. It notes the use of two shots, establishing shots, close ups, tracking shots, and over the shoulder shots. It describes the colorful, light color scheme and 1960s American diner setting. It discusses how the scene establishes the crime and thriller genre through a discussion of robberies. Key details about the plot and characters are revealed through heavy dialogue in the scene.
The mise-en-scene in several shots of the film Se7en are dark and dull, reflecting the main character Morgan Freeman's simple lifestyle and fear of the dark from his job seeing bad things. Freeman is shown putting away objects and listening to music to calm himself and block out noises from outside. The beginning credits include the killer's notes written in red text on a black background, which is meant to convey danger and death through its stark color contrast.
The document provides an analysis of 9 shots from a film through descriptions of camera angles, lighting, character positioning and objects. The opening shot establishes the setting as a city but doesn't indicate it is a thriller. Shot 2 shows the film's title scratched in blood, suggesting violence. Shot 3 shows a man being strangled by someone in gloves, creating mystery. Shot 5 shows a character swinging a rope, revealing their lack of guilt over its use. Shot 6 builds anxiety as a character loads a gun, preparing to kill. The final shot depicts a struggle over a gun, indicating someone will get hurt.
The document provides a summary of Sonam Kerai's preliminary activity for filming a thriller opening sequence. Some key points:
1) The group was assigned one camera and tripod to learn basic filming skills. They were put into groups that would work together on the final thriller piece.
2) For the preliminary activity, Sonam's role was cinematographer, listening to the director's vision and deciding camera angles.
3) The group planned effectively, creating a storyboard and script. They storyboarded shots and ensured the actor's had lines.
4) An area for improvement is following the 180 degree rule for camera placement and shots.
This document outlines pre-production location plans and camera positions for three scenes. The first scene takes place in a corridor and aims to get a panning shot of the actor walking. The second scene features an actor at a desk talking to the camera. Multiple angles will be used to keep the dialogue interesting. The third scene has an actor at a piano talking to the camera, with camera positions respecting the 180 degree rule.
This document outlines pre-production location plans and camera positions for three scenes. The first scene takes place in a corridor and aims to get a panning shot of the actor walking. The second scene features an actor at a desk talking to the camera. Multiple angles will be used to keep the dialogue interesting. The third scene has an actor at a piano talking to the camera, with camera positions respecting the 180 degree rule.
This survey of a music magazine's target audience showed that:
1) The audience is split evenly between male and female, requiring content to appeal to both.
2) Most of the audience is younger, between 15-30 years old.
3) Eye-catching images and celebrity features will attract the most viewers.
4) Interviews would be the most appealing opening page content.
5) Rock music should be the genre focus to attract the most viewers.
6) "Voltage" tested as the best magazine name.
7) Black, white and gold are colors that would appeal to the target rock audience.
The document discusses editing the front cover image of a woman. The editor used the erase tool to black and white parts of the woman's face while keeping her hair in color. Only certain pieces of the woman's hair were black and white while leaving other parts in color.
This photo shoot was an attempt for the photographer to try different camera angles and zoom levels to identify which worked well and which did not for future shoots. The photographer experimented with various angles and zooms to determine the best techniques. Overall it was a test of camera settings and compositions.
The document discusses editing an image by turning it to black and white. However, the author found this was not dark enough so they clicked on the gradient icon again to further edit the image.
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 protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document analyzes representations of five female rock artists - Gwen Stefani, Pink, Suzi Quatro, Blondie, and Amy Lee - in promotional photographs. For each artist, it examines elements like makeup, clothing, background, camera angle, facial expression, and hair to understand how they are portrayed. It finds that while the artists are depicted differently, they all convey a rock star image through bold styles that represent confidence and originality. In conclusion, it argues the photos aim to empower female audiences by embracing individuality and confidence without seeming attention-seeking.
The document discusses plans for a photo shoot to illustrate a heavy metal genre magazine. It will take place over 3 days, with 1 hour each day spent on hair and makeup and 2 hours taking photos. Outfits featuring black and gold colors will be purchased. Locations will include a graveyard for its dark atmosphere and woods for concealed shots. Props like a guitar and microphone will represent passion for music. Around 40 photos in styles like over the shoulder, full body, and close ups will be taken to provide options for the magazine.
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.
This Kerrang magazine document discusses various layout elements across different pages. The front cover uses red, white and blue colors to target a British audience and features 5 artists. The contents page maintains cohesion with the cover while using different colors. A double page spread uses Billie Joe Armstrong's iconography and green/white colors to market Green Day. Feedback pages encourage interaction through competitions and surveys. Overall the document analyzes how Kerrang uses design techniques to appeal to its target rock music audience.
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 protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document summarizes the design choices made for a school magazine targeted at years 7-9. A sixth form student was used as the foreground image on the cover to provide an icon for younger students to look up to. The masthead "Skools R 4 fools" was chosen as the most popular title from a survey. A competition to win money on lunch cards was advertised to attract readers. The contents page included images and logos to encourage reading different articles and represent the school. In conclusion, the author was not fully happy with font size and background choices and would make adjustments if redesigning the magazine.
The document discusses various location shots that could be used in a music video. It describes using a long shot followed by a zoom shot and jump cut to a 2-shot at the start of one scene. Another location features an archway that could frame shots, perhaps in a flashback scene. Additional locations mentioned include a house that provides good angles, a bus that acts as a link between destinations with a close-up of the protagonist's reflective face, and a train station also used as a link between locations.
Casting profiles for AS media productionbobonthedrums
The document discusses casting choices for roles in a production. Sarah will play Amy, a worried and paranoid person, as she is experienced with drama and can portray trauma. Aaron will play Sean, requiring an intimidating but kind persona, and he fits the look of the role. Robert will play the Mastermind, a sadistic but sophisticated villain, and can provide the expected look while challenging stereotypes. Samuel will play a thug in one scene chase scene without dialogue, and can provide the costume and portray the mysterious personality for the role.
The film Se7en is distributed by New Line Cinema and focuses on two detectives, one portrayed as the hero and one as the villain. Various film techniques are used to characterize the detectives differently in the opening scene. The hero detective is presented in a positive light through his clothing, lighting, and serious demeanor, while the villain detective is shown negatively through his attire, the lighting, and his casual behavior at the crime scene. The story is set in a city and follows the detectives chronologically as they search for a serial killer, leaving the audience to wonder who committed the opening murder and who the ultimate villain is.
Film opening sequence analysis report sheetAdam Grundy
The document analyzes cinematography, visual effects, genre conventions, narrative, and editing techniques used in the opening scene of the film Pulp Fiction. It notes the use of two shots, establishing shots, close ups, tracking shots, and over the shoulder shots. It describes the colorful, light color scheme and 1960s American diner setting. It discusses how the scene establishes the crime and thriller genre through a discussion of robberies. Key details about the plot and characters are revealed through heavy dialogue in the scene.
The mise-en-scene in several shots of the film Se7en are dark and dull, reflecting the main character Morgan Freeman's simple lifestyle and fear of the dark from his job seeing bad things. Freeman is shown putting away objects and listening to music to calm himself and block out noises from outside. The beginning credits include the killer's notes written in red text on a black background, which is meant to convey danger and death through its stark color contrast.
The document provides an analysis of 9 shots from a film through descriptions of camera angles, lighting, character positioning and objects. The opening shot establishes the setting as a city but doesn't indicate it is a thriller. Shot 2 shows the film's title scratched in blood, suggesting violence. Shot 3 shows a man being strangled by someone in gloves, creating mystery. Shot 5 shows a character swinging a rope, revealing their lack of guilt over its use. Shot 6 builds anxiety as a character loads a gun, preparing to kill. The final shot depicts a struggle over a gun, indicating someone will get hurt.
The document provides a summary of Sonam Kerai's preliminary activity for filming a thriller opening sequence. Some key points:
1) The group was assigned one camera and tripod to learn basic filming skills. They were put into groups that would work together on the final thriller piece.
2) For the preliminary activity, Sonam's role was cinematographer, listening to the director's vision and deciding camera angles.
3) The group planned effectively, creating a storyboard and script. They storyboarded shots and ensured the actor's had lines.
4) An area for improvement is following the 180 degree rule for camera placement and shots.
This document outlines pre-production location plans and camera positions for three scenes. The first scene takes place in a corridor and aims to get a panning shot of the actor walking. The second scene features an actor at a desk talking to the camera. Multiple angles will be used to keep the dialogue interesting. The third scene has an actor at a piano talking to the camera, with camera positions respecting the 180 degree rule.
This document outlines pre-production location plans and camera positions for three scenes. The first scene takes place in a corridor and aims to get a panning shot of the actor walking. The second scene features an actor at a desk talking to the camera. Multiple angles will be used to keep the dialogue interesting. The third scene has an actor at a piano talking to the camera, with camera positions respecting the 180 degree rule.
This survey of a music magazine's target audience showed that:
1) The audience is split evenly between male and female, requiring content to appeal to both.
2) Most of the audience is younger, between 15-30 years old.
3) Eye-catching images and celebrity features will attract the most viewers.
4) Interviews would be the most appealing opening page content.
5) Rock music should be the genre focus to attract the most viewers.
6) "Voltage" tested as the best magazine name.
7) Black, white and gold are colors that would appeal to the target rock audience.
The document discusses editing the front cover image of a woman. The editor used the erase tool to black and white parts of the woman's face while keeping her hair in color. Only certain pieces of the woman's hair were black and white while leaving other parts in color.
This photo shoot was an attempt for the photographer to try different camera angles and zoom levels to identify which worked well and which did not for future shoots. The photographer experimented with various angles and zooms to determine the best techniques. Overall it was a test of camera settings and compositions.
The document discusses editing an image by turning it to black and white. However, the author found this was not dark enough so they clicked on the gradient icon again to further edit the image.
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 protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document analyzes representations of five female rock artists - Gwen Stefani, Pink, Suzi Quatro, Blondie, and Amy Lee - in promotional photographs. For each artist, it examines elements like makeup, clothing, background, camera angle, facial expression, and hair to understand how they are portrayed. It finds that while the artists are depicted differently, they all convey a rock star image through bold styles that represent confidence and originality. In conclusion, it argues the photos aim to empower female audiences by embracing individuality and confidence without seeming attention-seeking.
The document discusses plans for a photo shoot to illustrate a heavy metal genre magazine. It will take place over 3 days, with 1 hour each day spent on hair and makeup and 2 hours taking photos. Outfits featuring black and gold colors will be purchased. Locations will include a graveyard for its dark atmosphere and woods for concealed shots. Props like a guitar and microphone will represent passion for music. Around 40 photos in styles like over the shoulder, full body, and close ups will be taken to provide options for the magazine.
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.
This Kerrang magazine document discusses various layout elements across different pages. The front cover uses red, white and blue colors to target a British audience and features 5 artists. The contents page maintains cohesion with the cover while using different colors. A double page spread uses Billie Joe Armstrong's iconography and green/white colors to market Green Day. Feedback pages encourage interaction through competitions and surveys. Overall the document analyzes how Kerrang uses design techniques to appeal to its target rock music audience.
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 protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document summarizes the design choices made for a school magazine targeted at years 7-9. A sixth form student was used as the foreground image on the cover to provide an icon for younger students to look up to. The masthead "Skools R 4 fools" was chosen as the most popular title from a survey. A competition to win money on lunch cards was advertised to attract readers. The contents page included images and logos to encourage reading different articles and represent the school. In conclusion, the author was not fully happy with font size and background choices and would make adjustments if redesigning the magazine.
This magazine cover features Lily Allen as the foreground image. It uses a color scheme of white, grey, and pink that creates contrast and draws attention. The masthead is in white, conveying a clean, classic style. Lily Allen's black hair and makeup contrast with her white top, showing the magazine's original genre. Her natural look sets a good example. The close-up angle focuses on the iconic foreground image as most important. Callouts advertise other featured artists to potential readers.
The document discusses a photo shoot that was the first attempt at mise en sense. No other details are provided about the photo shoot or what mise en sense entails. Overall the summary is very brief and leaves many unanswered questions about the topic being discussed.
The document describes steps taken to create a masthead for a document, including taking a screenshot of a template, adding white spots and using a smudge tool to create a flame-like effect, then adding more color with red and yellow paint spots for more realism. Feedback from a survey showed the masthead design did not clearly convey the link between "volts" and flames, so the author cut away parts of the masthead to create a lighting bolt effect and highlighted it in white.
Photos working and editing the make upjessasmedia4
This very short document appears to be about photos and working with or editing makeup. It mentions photos working and editing makeup but provides no other context or details.
The document describes a first attempt at a photo shoot. It does not provide any other context or details about the subject, location, photographer, or purpose of the shoot. In just a few words, it gives a high-level indication that this was an initial photo session but leaves many open questions about the specifics.
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Pour tous les professionnels qui souhaitent débuter une stratégie digitale sur les réseaux et médias sociaux : comprendre les réseaux, adopter les bonnes pratiques, utiliser les bons outils...
After importing video clips into Premiere Pro, the filmmaker edited the footage by cutting clips, shortening footage, adding color effects, and using transitions. Text was added for credits using the title creation tool. Non-diegetic sound was edited by adjusting volume levels and using audio transitions like fade to build tension. This process allowed the filmmaker to professionally edit their raw footage into a final film.
The document describes the process of designing a magazine cover in Photoshop. It involves placing an image on the page, cropping it for positioning, converting it to black and white to fit the horror genre. Details are erased from the eyes and smudged to look ghostly. Fake eyes are added and blended in. Text is also added in different fonts and styles to complete the cover design.
This Kerrang magazine document discusses various pages within the magazine. The front cover uses red, white and blue to target a British audience and features 5 artists. The contents page continues the quirky style and changes colors. A double page spread features Billie Joe Armstrong and uses green and white. The promotions page advertises new albums and a Deftones concert. Feedback pages allow readers to engage with the magazine. A main article uses boxes to break up the text. Throughout, the magazine maintains cohesion while displaying an unconventional style.
This Kerrang magazine document discusses various pages within the magazine. The front cover uses red, white and blue to target a British audience and features 5 artists. The contents page continues the quirky style and changes colors. A double page spread features Billie Joe Armstrong and uses green and white. The promotions page advertises new albums and a Deftones concert. Feedback pages allow readers to engage with the magazine. A main article uses boxes to break up the text. Throughout, the magazine maintains cohesion while displaying an unconventional style.
- The foreground image takes up half the double page spread, focusing attention on Lana Del Rey. Her seductive pose appeals to male readers.
- Red, white, and black are used throughout for color cohesion. Red complements the white text to make important parts stand out.
- Font style is similar to the magazine's masthead, conveying an edgy tone that attracts younger audiences. Images of the band performing dominate without eye contact, showing their importance.
The front cover stages are the initial steps in a process. These opening stages establish a foundation and set the tone for what follows. They aim to introduce key ideas and capture attention at the very start.
The document contains a single sentence stating "Lighting is too dark here." This suggests that the level of lighting in the current location is deemed insufficient and needs to be brighter for optimal conditions. In short, more light is requested in the area described.
- The document analyzes several magazine covers.
- Key elements discussed include mastheads, color schemes, layouts, foreground images, and how elements are used to attract audiences.
- Analyses find that elements like bold colors, prominent images, and headlines about popular artists/bands help draw in readers. Placement of elements and rule of thirds are also used compositionally.
Fleet management these days is next to impossible without connected vehicle solutions. Why? Well, fleet trackers and accompanying connected vehicle management solutions tend to offer quite a few hard-to-ignore benefits to fleet managers and businesses alike. Let’s check them out!
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Implementing ELDs or Electronic Logging Devices is slowly but surely becoming the norm in fleet management. Why? Well, integrating ELDs and associated connected vehicle solutions like fleet tracking devices lets businesses and their in-house fleet managers reap several benefits. Check out the post below to learn more.
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Unlock the secrets behind your Mercedes Sprinter's uphill power loss with our comprehensive presentation. From fuel filter blockages to turbocharger troubles, we uncover the culprits and empower you to reclaim your vehicle's peak performance. Conquer every ascent with confidence and ensure a thrilling journey every time.