This short document discusses four topics: abstract, portrait, architectural, and macro. It appears to be categorizing different types of images or visual representations but provides no other context or details about the topics.
Magazines that celebrate indie rock music often photograph bands outside in locations like fields or back gardens to portray them as cool, quirky, and down to earth. Images taken outside of a studio or of bands performing on stage help show artists in their natural habitat doing what they do best and create excitement, making the audience want to be like them and share in the experience. These kinds of images present bands as cool and celebrate British music.
Google Apps is a suite of applications including Gmail, Drive, Calendar and other Google products that allows businesses and institutions to use these tools with a custom domain name. Google Classroom is an education platform that aims to simplify paperless assignment creation, distribution and grading. It integrates with Google Drive and other products to allow teachers to monitor student progress and provide feedback on assignments. The mobile app allows students to take photos of assignments and share content offline.
The skeletal system is made up of bones and cartilage that form the framework of the body. Bones provide structure, protect organs, allow for muscle movement, and store minerals. Key bones include the spine (26 vertebrae), ribs (12 pairs that protect the chest), hands and feet (27 and 26 bones respectively with flexibility), hips and legs (femur, tibia, fibula, patella), and arms (humerus, radius, ulna, clavicle, scapula). Bones are made of salts, water, and tissue, and contain bone marrow that produces blood cells.
The document provides feedback on a student's photography exhibition and evaluation. It summarizes the edits made to 6 photos in the exhibition, including darkening colors in a handprint photo, adding blue to a tree trunk photo, and applying a thermal effect to a mouse photo. The feedback from a questionnaire is also presented, noting the variety of subjects, need for better focus, and that some preferred the raindrop photo while others disliked the plug socket photo. In general, the feedback helped the student identify aspects of their work that could be improved.
This document outlines various advertising techniques, including using beauty appeals, celebrity endorsements, lifestyle portrayals, peer approval, rhetorical questions, and scientific/statistical claims. Some examples provided are ads that try to make people feel more beautiful or intelligent by buying a product, that appeal to a sense of independence, or that try to make a product seem popular or necessary through statistics. Overall, the document discusses different strategies advertisers use to appeal to audiences and promote their products.
The document contains feedback from multiple reviewers on a photography assignment. Reviewers noted that the photographer did well in capturing a variety of images and subjects. However, several photos were blurry due to poor camera focus, and reviewers suggested improving focus and potentially adding more editing techniques. The leaf and tree photos were commonly cited as favorites while plug sockets were often mentioned as least favorites due to blurriness.
The image shows four members of the band Swim Deep wearing casual, old clothes implying their personalities are fun and they prioritize their music over their appearances. Their open body language like playing hand games shows they are childlike and humorous. They are pictured outside near a river, suggesting they are free-spirited and enjoy nature. The lead singer is at the front looking at the camera while the other members interact casually behind him, showing they see each other as equals in the band.
Magazines that celebrate indie rock music often photograph bands outside in locations like fields or back gardens to portray them as cool, quirky, and down to earth. Images taken outside of a studio or of bands performing on stage help show artists in their natural habitat doing what they do best and create excitement, making the audience want to be like them and share in the experience. These kinds of images present bands as cool and celebrate British music.
Google Apps is a suite of applications including Gmail, Drive, Calendar and other Google products that allows businesses and institutions to use these tools with a custom domain name. Google Classroom is an education platform that aims to simplify paperless assignment creation, distribution and grading. It integrates with Google Drive and other products to allow teachers to monitor student progress and provide feedback on assignments. The mobile app allows students to take photos of assignments and share content offline.
The skeletal system is made up of bones and cartilage that form the framework of the body. Bones provide structure, protect organs, allow for muscle movement, and store minerals. Key bones include the spine (26 vertebrae), ribs (12 pairs that protect the chest), hands and feet (27 and 26 bones respectively with flexibility), hips and legs (femur, tibia, fibula, patella), and arms (humerus, radius, ulna, clavicle, scapula). Bones are made of salts, water, and tissue, and contain bone marrow that produces blood cells.
The document provides feedback on a student's photography exhibition and evaluation. It summarizes the edits made to 6 photos in the exhibition, including darkening colors in a handprint photo, adding blue to a tree trunk photo, and applying a thermal effect to a mouse photo. The feedback from a questionnaire is also presented, noting the variety of subjects, need for better focus, and that some preferred the raindrop photo while others disliked the plug socket photo. In general, the feedback helped the student identify aspects of their work that could be improved.
This document outlines various advertising techniques, including using beauty appeals, celebrity endorsements, lifestyle portrayals, peer approval, rhetorical questions, and scientific/statistical claims. Some examples provided are ads that try to make people feel more beautiful or intelligent by buying a product, that appeal to a sense of independence, or that try to make a product seem popular or necessary through statistics. Overall, the document discusses different strategies advertisers use to appeal to audiences and promote their products.
The document contains feedback from multiple reviewers on a photography assignment. Reviewers noted that the photographer did well in capturing a variety of images and subjects. However, several photos were blurry due to poor camera focus, and reviewers suggested improving focus and potentially adding more editing techniques. The leaf and tree photos were commonly cited as favorites while plug sockets were often mentioned as least favorites due to blurriness.
The image shows four members of the band Swim Deep wearing casual, old clothes implying their personalities are fun and they prioritize their music over their appearances. Their open body language like playing hand games shows they are childlike and humorous. They are pictured outside near a river, suggesting they are free-spirited and enjoy nature. The lead singer is at the front looking at the camera while the other members interact casually behind him, showing they see each other as equals in the band.
This document lists 10 different types of photography techniques including landscape, wildlife, aerial, sport, portrait, architectural, fashion, macro, abstract, and photojournalism images.
NME is a British music magazine that was first published as a newspaper in 1952 and transitioned to a magazine format in the 1980s and 90s. It became the best-selling British music newspaper in the 1970s. Currently, NME is published weekly, consists of around 70 glossy full-color pages, and has a website. The target readership is 66% male and 34% female, with a median age of 23. It uses visuals, images, and distressed uppercase fonts to appeal to its core audience of students and ABC1 socio-economic groups interested in indie rock music.
The document discusses a photography project focusing on abstract images. The student chose this topic because they find hidden meanings in random objects and scenes. They were inspired by photojournalist Daniel Berehulak. Equipment used included a Canon camera, SD card, and tripod. Photos were edited in Adobe Photoshop. Some skills like using Photoshop needed refreshing. Both planned and unexpected photos were taken. The student was pleased with photos like a raindrop on a leaf but over-editing removed originality in one photo. Overall the project improved their photography skills and planning abilities.
The document traces the history and development of photography from 1727 to 2012, starting with Johann Heinrich Schulz's discovery that silver nitrate changes color when exposed to light, paving the way for the first photographs. Key developments included Joseph Niepce creating the first photograph using a camera obscura in 1814, Louis Daguerre inventing the daguerreotype process in 1837, and George Eastman inventing the first roll-film camera in 1888. The Polaroid camera, digital cameras, camera phones, and wireless cameras were also innovations that made photography more accessible and convenient over time.
India has diverse natural beauty ranging from deserts to forests to mountains. It was once considered the ultimate destination for travelers due to its renowned hospitality. However, tourism has declined as tourists now often face mistreatment, cheating, and rude behavior. To increase tourism by 100%, India needs to improve its treatment of visitors by returning to its historical tradition of treating all guests with respect.
The document discusses an art exhibition titled "Amazing Abstract" featuring photographs of everyday objects. It notes the inspiration of photographer Daniel Berehulak and lists planned photos including a ball in a puddle, handprint, hanging mouse, raindrop on leaf, tree trunk close up, and plug in socket. Equipment listed includes a Canon DSLR camera, tripod, and SD card.
The document analyzes an advertisement for Zypher gum. The ad tells the story of a person having an unlucky day, but after eating the gum, they repeat their day without the bad luck. It uses the songs "You Had a Bad Day" and "Mr. Blue Sky" without sound effects. At the end, it advertises the gum. The ad targets teenagers and young adults, with the message that chewing the gum can improve an unlucky or frustrating day.
The document discusses research methods for creating new media products, including primary, secondary, qualitative, and quantitative methods. It asks about the specific research methods and techniques used for assignments in photography and advertising units, including primary questionnaires, focus groups, secondary internet research, and qualitative audience feedback. The document inquires how information was organized and stored, such as through PowerPoint, bookmarks, Word docs, and physical folders.
The student played a key role in creating the group's PowerPoint presentation for their advertising pitch. They were responsible for gathering information from other companies and telling the story of their company. They felt their strengths were well suited to creating the virtual presentation. Feedback on their individual print ad was that it was alright but not as eye-catching as others. Their performance in the final pitch went well, though they felt nervous answering questions and mainly spoke from the script rather than making eye contact with the audience. Going forward, they would like to get more involved in other aspects like filming an advert and improving their print ad.
The student played a key role in creating the group's PowerPoint presentation for their advertising pitch. They were responsible for gathering information from other companies and telling the story of their company. They felt their strengths were well suited to creating the virtual presentation. Feedback on their individual print ad was that they could have experimented more with Photoshop. During the final pitch, the student felt nervous answering questions but received positive feedback on speaking confidently from their script, though could improve on making eye contact with the audience. Going forward, the student would like to get more involved in other aspects of the project like filming and have more input on the advertising concepts.
Echo Productions is launching a new sugar free gum called Zypher. Their research informed their packaging design choices of color and direction. Their target audience is ages 16-27. Their marketing campaign will include print, website, and underground ads. Their advertising strategy involves local newspapers, TV, social media, and public transport/store placements. They aim to sell Zypher gum in convenience stores, petrol stations, supermarkets like Sainsbury's, Waitrose and Tesco.
Team meeting of bringing together ideas sheet (3) traynorw
The document summarizes a creative brief team meeting for an advertising production project. The team discussed ideas for the gum brand's name, slogan, and color scheme. Ideas included "Fresh," "Echo," and "Quality. Effort. Perfection." for the name and slogan, and combinations of blue, red, green, white, black for the colors. The team ultimately decided on "Fresh- Echo Productions" as the name, "Quality. Effort. Perfection." as the slogan, and green, red, and blue as the colors. Their target audience will be teenagers and young adults, and the gum packaging will have a grunge, dark design compared to other packages.
A man chases himself through a city and forest in a Nissan X-trail TV commercial. The commercial uses quick paced music to create tension during the chase scene. At the end, text appears saying the car is a Nissan X-trail to provide energy and excitement for outdoor adventures like those shown in the commercial. The target audience is business people and those with money, mainly aiming for males.
TBWA was founded in 1970 in Paris by four founders, whose initials made up the agency's name. It is now headquartered in New York City after being purchased by Omnicom in 1993. TBWA has been involved in various projects for businesses and was named the Global Agency Network of the Year in 2004 and of the Decade in 2010. One project included a 2002 John Smith beer advert featuring a generic football field and people kicking a ball around, with British comedian Peter Kay as a celebrity endorsement.
The document summarizes two advertisements. For the BMW advertisement, it uses a surreal concept comparing the car to a shark to symbolize dominance, targeting wealthy adults. For the Nike advertisement, it promotes a shoe by emphasizing the time and effort put into its design and manufacture, targeting teenagers and young adults. Both advertisements effectively reach their intended audiences by communicating their key messages.
This document contains titles of six artworks: Handprint (edited), Raindrop (edited), Mouse (edited), Plug Socket (edited), Sky (edited), and Tree trunk (edited). The titles suggest the works of art depict common everyday objects and scenes in an abstracted or stylized way.
This document provides an exhibition layout with 6 images. The layout includes 2 images in the first row, and 2 images in the second row, with the remaining 2 images in the third row. The exhibition features an abstract mix of images.
Perfect Pictures - This title suggests the exhibition will feature photographs that capture seemingly random objects in a compelling way by using creative angles and perspectives. The title conveys that unusual everyday items can become great pictures when framed and shot properly. It aims to show visitors that photography is about finding beauty in ordinary things through skilled technical choices by the photographer.
This document discusses two photos from a collage that were liked. The first photo was taken by someone in the author's group and showed a variety of photo techniques like focusing. The second photo showed how two supplies that every person needs can work together instead of against each other.
This document lists 10 different types of photography techniques including landscape, wildlife, aerial, sport, portrait, architectural, fashion, macro, abstract, and photojournalism images.
NME is a British music magazine that was first published as a newspaper in 1952 and transitioned to a magazine format in the 1980s and 90s. It became the best-selling British music newspaper in the 1970s. Currently, NME is published weekly, consists of around 70 glossy full-color pages, and has a website. The target readership is 66% male and 34% female, with a median age of 23. It uses visuals, images, and distressed uppercase fonts to appeal to its core audience of students and ABC1 socio-economic groups interested in indie rock music.
The document discusses a photography project focusing on abstract images. The student chose this topic because they find hidden meanings in random objects and scenes. They were inspired by photojournalist Daniel Berehulak. Equipment used included a Canon camera, SD card, and tripod. Photos were edited in Adobe Photoshop. Some skills like using Photoshop needed refreshing. Both planned and unexpected photos were taken. The student was pleased with photos like a raindrop on a leaf but over-editing removed originality in one photo. Overall the project improved their photography skills and planning abilities.
The document traces the history and development of photography from 1727 to 2012, starting with Johann Heinrich Schulz's discovery that silver nitrate changes color when exposed to light, paving the way for the first photographs. Key developments included Joseph Niepce creating the first photograph using a camera obscura in 1814, Louis Daguerre inventing the daguerreotype process in 1837, and George Eastman inventing the first roll-film camera in 1888. The Polaroid camera, digital cameras, camera phones, and wireless cameras were also innovations that made photography more accessible and convenient over time.
India has diverse natural beauty ranging from deserts to forests to mountains. It was once considered the ultimate destination for travelers due to its renowned hospitality. However, tourism has declined as tourists now often face mistreatment, cheating, and rude behavior. To increase tourism by 100%, India needs to improve its treatment of visitors by returning to its historical tradition of treating all guests with respect.
The document discusses an art exhibition titled "Amazing Abstract" featuring photographs of everyday objects. It notes the inspiration of photographer Daniel Berehulak and lists planned photos including a ball in a puddle, handprint, hanging mouse, raindrop on leaf, tree trunk close up, and plug in socket. Equipment listed includes a Canon DSLR camera, tripod, and SD card.
The document analyzes an advertisement for Zypher gum. The ad tells the story of a person having an unlucky day, but after eating the gum, they repeat their day without the bad luck. It uses the songs "You Had a Bad Day" and "Mr. Blue Sky" without sound effects. At the end, it advertises the gum. The ad targets teenagers and young adults, with the message that chewing the gum can improve an unlucky or frustrating day.
The document discusses research methods for creating new media products, including primary, secondary, qualitative, and quantitative methods. It asks about the specific research methods and techniques used for assignments in photography and advertising units, including primary questionnaires, focus groups, secondary internet research, and qualitative audience feedback. The document inquires how information was organized and stored, such as through PowerPoint, bookmarks, Word docs, and physical folders.
The student played a key role in creating the group's PowerPoint presentation for their advertising pitch. They were responsible for gathering information from other companies and telling the story of their company. They felt their strengths were well suited to creating the virtual presentation. Feedback on their individual print ad was that it was alright but not as eye-catching as others. Their performance in the final pitch went well, though they felt nervous answering questions and mainly spoke from the script rather than making eye contact with the audience. Going forward, they would like to get more involved in other aspects like filming an advert and improving their print ad.
The student played a key role in creating the group's PowerPoint presentation for their advertising pitch. They were responsible for gathering information from other companies and telling the story of their company. They felt their strengths were well suited to creating the virtual presentation. Feedback on their individual print ad was that they could have experimented more with Photoshop. During the final pitch, the student felt nervous answering questions but received positive feedback on speaking confidently from their script, though could improve on making eye contact with the audience. Going forward, the student would like to get more involved in other aspects of the project like filming and have more input on the advertising concepts.
Echo Productions is launching a new sugar free gum called Zypher. Their research informed their packaging design choices of color and direction. Their target audience is ages 16-27. Their marketing campaign will include print, website, and underground ads. Their advertising strategy involves local newspapers, TV, social media, and public transport/store placements. They aim to sell Zypher gum in convenience stores, petrol stations, supermarkets like Sainsbury's, Waitrose and Tesco.
Team meeting of bringing together ideas sheet (3) traynorw
The document summarizes a creative brief team meeting for an advertising production project. The team discussed ideas for the gum brand's name, slogan, and color scheme. Ideas included "Fresh," "Echo," and "Quality. Effort. Perfection." for the name and slogan, and combinations of blue, red, green, white, black for the colors. The team ultimately decided on "Fresh- Echo Productions" as the name, "Quality. Effort. Perfection." as the slogan, and green, red, and blue as the colors. Their target audience will be teenagers and young adults, and the gum packaging will have a grunge, dark design compared to other packages.
A man chases himself through a city and forest in a Nissan X-trail TV commercial. The commercial uses quick paced music to create tension during the chase scene. At the end, text appears saying the car is a Nissan X-trail to provide energy and excitement for outdoor adventures like those shown in the commercial. The target audience is business people and those with money, mainly aiming for males.
TBWA was founded in 1970 in Paris by four founders, whose initials made up the agency's name. It is now headquartered in New York City after being purchased by Omnicom in 1993. TBWA has been involved in various projects for businesses and was named the Global Agency Network of the Year in 2004 and of the Decade in 2010. One project included a 2002 John Smith beer advert featuring a generic football field and people kicking a ball around, with British comedian Peter Kay as a celebrity endorsement.
The document summarizes two advertisements. For the BMW advertisement, it uses a surreal concept comparing the car to a shark to symbolize dominance, targeting wealthy adults. For the Nike advertisement, it promotes a shoe by emphasizing the time and effort put into its design and manufacture, targeting teenagers and young adults. Both advertisements effectively reach their intended audiences by communicating their key messages.
This document contains titles of six artworks: Handprint (edited), Raindrop (edited), Mouse (edited), Plug Socket (edited), Sky (edited), and Tree trunk (edited). The titles suggest the works of art depict common everyday objects and scenes in an abstracted or stylized way.
This document provides an exhibition layout with 6 images. The layout includes 2 images in the first row, and 2 images in the second row, with the remaining 2 images in the third row. The exhibition features an abstract mix of images.
Perfect Pictures - This title suggests the exhibition will feature photographs that capture seemingly random objects in a compelling way by using creative angles and perspectives. The title conveys that unusual everyday items can become great pictures when framed and shot properly. It aims to show visitors that photography is about finding beauty in ordinary things through skilled technical choices by the photographer.
This document discusses two photos from a collage that were liked. The first photo was taken by someone in the author's group and showed a variety of photo techniques like focusing. The second photo showed how two supplies that every person needs can work together instead of against each other.
This document discusses different types of photos and why the writer likes each. It includes a macro photo of insects they like because it shows details not visible to the naked eye, portraits showing different personalities, an abstract photo that is inconclusive and gives different visions, and an architectural photo suggesting constant civilization development with a constructed building and one under construction.
Daniel Berehulak is an Australian photographer born in 1975 who is now based in New Delhi. He has specialized in reportages from India and Pakistan in recent years. Examples of his work include photographs from these regions.
The document contains summaries of several photographs, including:
1) A photo of a toxic pond in Canada that appears beautiful but is actually hazardous, sending a message about not judging things by their appearances.
2) An image of UN soldiers in Africa teaching local troops, representing unity between white and black people.
3) A picture from Cambodia of citizens protesting the government and fighting for what they believe in despite police shields trying to stop them.
4) A medical staff carrying a suspected Ebola patient, providing insight into outbreaks of deadly diseases.
5) An Iraqi aiding wounded comrades, showing humans can make war but also show kindness to each other.
Will Traynor and his group created a news report based on the nursery rhyme "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" called "Mythical Crime Watch". They filmed reconstructions of crimes committed by Goldilocks in a black and white style. Will edited the report to include an intro interview, followed by two reconstructions - one showing Goldilocks assassinating Humpty Dumpty from above and seeing blood splatter, and another where she shoots three kingsmen. Will added background voices and graphics to make it feel like a professional news report. He concludes that the editing and effects turned out well overall, though the camera work during interviews and music choice could be improved.
The document defines key terms used in newspapers:
The masthead tempts readers into the paper and highlights other sections. Headlines introduce articles. Bylines provide the writer's title and location. Captions add context not in headlines. Bodytext is the main article content. Skylines display the publication title on the front page.
The document appears to be a diagram of a television news studio layout, showing where key elements like the news anchor, guest, headlines/story, channel name and time would be placed on screen. It also includes a ticker along the bottom of the screen to display additional information.
Fashionista Chic Couture Maze & Coloring Adventures is a coloring and activity book filled with many maze games and coloring activities designed to delight and engage young fashion enthusiasts. Each page offers a unique blend of fashion-themed mazes and stylish illustrations to color, inspiring creativity and problem-solving skills in children.
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Boudoir photography, a genre that captures intimate and sensual images of individuals, has experienced significant transformation over the years, particularly in New York City (NYC). Known for its diversity and vibrant arts scene, NYC has been a hub for the evolution of various art forms, including boudoir photography. This article delves into the historical background, cultural significance, technological advancements, and the contemporary landscape of boudoir photography in NYC.