I did not use any media technologies in the construction, research, planning, or evaluation stages. As an AI assistant created by Anthropic to be helpful, harmless, and honest, I do not engage in those types of activities.
What have you learned from your audience feedbacktayladavis98
The document discusses various techniques the author used to gather feedback from their target audience during the process of creating an indie music video. This included questionnaires, focus groups, informal discussions, social media engagement, and surveys to understand preferences and ensure the video would appeal to its intended demographic. Feedback revealed key insights like the popularity of indie among teenagers and importance of including both male and female band members to appeal to both genders. Multiple feedback opportunities throughout pre-production and post-production allowed the author to refine various elements and ensure the video successfully reached their target audience.
Tayla Davis documented her group's decision to not use a full script for their movie opening, which helped advance their storyboarding and filming. She also wrote summaries of a trip to the BFI, created a mood board for a horror/thriller genre, and researched setting, weather, and costume - all of which provided inspiration and important context for planning and filming shots for her final project opening. Finally, she created a shooting schedule to help organize what shots were needed, their locations, and crew logistics.
This document provides a summary of the opening credits sequence for a film over several time intervals. Each interval describes the image, sound, text, and comments for that section of the credits. Over time, the images become more complex with moving shapes and colors while the sound layering additional instruments. The text lists the credits for important roles in decreasing level of significance. The comments explain the ordering of the credits and why certain roles are considered more important than others.
The document discusses creating an artist profile for a music magazine targeting indie/alternative rock fans. It outlines choosing the name "Bran Rock" for the artist as it is unique, easy to remember, and suits the target audience. For photos, the artist will be depicted in front of a plain red brick wall in color to suit the genre while keeping the style approachable. The costume will be a light gray suit with a dark polo to seem slightly scruffy but still smart. A guitar prop will demonstrate the artist is musical. A logo was designed using a unique font to represent the alternative artist.
The document analyzes and compares the music videos for "Wildest Moments" by Jessica Ware and "Love You So" by Delilah. In Jessica Ware's video, she is shown alone in a plain white room as the color palette changes from dark to light, emphasizing her facial expressions. Delilah's video also features her in different settings as the location changes, with darker colors and stylish costumes used. Both videos utilize close-up shots and camera movements like panning and tracking to follow the artists. Jessica Ware's video features changing darkness in editing to draw attention to her movements, while Delilah's video has fast cuts and motion blurring in editing to create a fast pace
Textual analysis of an artist’s artworkStefan_Mekki
The document analyzes and compares the artwork for two musical singles - "Steal My Girl" by One Direction and "I Like Turtles" by Diplo. For One Direction's single, the artwork features a photo of the band posing confidently with their names and the single title displayed prominently. In contrast, Diplo's single cover is a close-up photo of a boy with face paint that suggests sadness or anger, with the title "I Like Turtles" displayed in red text that implies death or loss. The document examines elements like composition, styling, colors, fonts and their intended meanings for representing the different genres and target audiences of the two singles.
From completing the preliminary task, the author learned:
1) How much planning is required for even a short film, including planning shot types, scenes, and dialogue.
2) Basic camera skills like using shot reverse shot and following the 180 degree rule to keep shots consistent.
3) Digital tools like using a camcorder to record professionally and Adobe Premier to edit short shots together. These skills aided planning and filming the full opening sequence.
I did not use any media technologies in the construction, research, planning, or evaluation stages. As an AI assistant created by Anthropic to be helpful, harmless, and honest, I do not engage in those types of activities.
What have you learned from your audience feedbacktayladavis98
The document discusses various techniques the author used to gather feedback from their target audience during the process of creating an indie music video. This included questionnaires, focus groups, informal discussions, social media engagement, and surveys to understand preferences and ensure the video would appeal to its intended demographic. Feedback revealed key insights like the popularity of indie among teenagers and importance of including both male and female band members to appeal to both genders. Multiple feedback opportunities throughout pre-production and post-production allowed the author to refine various elements and ensure the video successfully reached their target audience.
Tayla Davis documented her group's decision to not use a full script for their movie opening, which helped advance their storyboarding and filming. She also wrote summaries of a trip to the BFI, created a mood board for a horror/thriller genre, and researched setting, weather, and costume - all of which provided inspiration and important context for planning and filming shots for her final project opening. Finally, she created a shooting schedule to help organize what shots were needed, their locations, and crew logistics.
This document provides a summary of the opening credits sequence for a film over several time intervals. Each interval describes the image, sound, text, and comments for that section of the credits. Over time, the images become more complex with moving shapes and colors while the sound layering additional instruments. The text lists the credits for important roles in decreasing level of significance. The comments explain the ordering of the credits and why certain roles are considered more important than others.
The document discusses creating an artist profile for a music magazine targeting indie/alternative rock fans. It outlines choosing the name "Bran Rock" for the artist as it is unique, easy to remember, and suits the target audience. For photos, the artist will be depicted in front of a plain red brick wall in color to suit the genre while keeping the style approachable. The costume will be a light gray suit with a dark polo to seem slightly scruffy but still smart. A guitar prop will demonstrate the artist is musical. A logo was designed using a unique font to represent the alternative artist.
The document analyzes and compares the music videos for "Wildest Moments" by Jessica Ware and "Love You So" by Delilah. In Jessica Ware's video, she is shown alone in a plain white room as the color palette changes from dark to light, emphasizing her facial expressions. Delilah's video also features her in different settings as the location changes, with darker colors and stylish costumes used. Both videos utilize close-up shots and camera movements like panning and tracking to follow the artists. Jessica Ware's video features changing darkness in editing to draw attention to her movements, while Delilah's video has fast cuts and motion blurring in editing to create a fast pace
Textual analysis of an artist’s artworkStefan_Mekki
The document analyzes and compares the artwork for two musical singles - "Steal My Girl" by One Direction and "I Like Turtles" by Diplo. For One Direction's single, the artwork features a photo of the band posing confidently with their names and the single title displayed prominently. In contrast, Diplo's single cover is a close-up photo of a boy with face paint that suggests sadness or anger, with the title "I Like Turtles" displayed in red text that implies death or loss. The document examines elements like composition, styling, colors, fonts and their intended meanings for representing the different genres and target audiences of the two singles.
From completing the preliminary task, the author learned:
1) How much planning is required for even a short film, including planning shot types, scenes, and dialogue.
2) Basic camera skills like using shot reverse shot and following the 180 degree rule to keep shots consistent.
3) Digital tools like using a camcorder to record professionally and Adobe Premier to edit short shots together. These skills aided planning and filming the full opening sequence.
This document discusses different images portraying various music genres including indie rock, pop, R&B, and rock. For indie rock, the black and white color scheme and casual clothing of The 1975 conveys a sense of rebellion. Ed Sheeran's pop image shows him in blue with messy hair, representing a carefree, fun attitude. Arctic Monkeys use darker colors, close positioning, and direct eye contact to appear more serious and confident in their indie rock image. Beyoncé's R&B photo features gold clothing against a gray background making her look glamorous and powerful. Queen's rock image depicts the band members in black leather with long hair, symbolizing their rebellious, serious personas.
The music video for Cher's song "Believe" is analyzed using Sven Carlsson's music video theory. Carlsson identifies three archetypes in music videos: the Commercial Exhibitionist, the Televised Bard, and the Electronic Shaman. In the "Believe" video, Cher embodies all three archetypes. She confidently performs and dances to showcase her talent as a Commercial Exhibitionist. As a Televised Bard, she guides the narrative and keeps the spotlight on her performance. Finally, as an Electronic Shaman, Cher appears mysteriously throughout the video to help the characters and act as a guardian angel.
The document describes a preliminary filmmaking task that required students to create a short film demonstrating continuity editing techniques. It discusses the roles of each student in planning, filming, and editing the short film. Screenshots from the final film provide examples of how it showed match on action, shot/reverse shot editing, and adhered to the 180-degree rule. The document also reflects on what was learned about using digital cameras and editing software during the process.
The document analyzes the website of the indie band Two Door Cinema Club. Some key points:
- The website uses bright colors, sans-serif fonts, and large images to promote an upbeat indie aesthetic.
- It incorporates widgets to stream music, link to social media, and make it easy to purchase tickets and albums.
- Navigation is clear and information on news, releases, and tours helps fans stay connected to the band.
- While the website and social media pages share a color scheme, they lack a fully unified visual style, focusing more on the music than visual branding.
The opening scene of Skyfall uses dark lighting to create mystery and suspense for the audience. Though the silhouette of the main character is shown, poor lighting means they cannot be clearly seen, adding to the intrigue. As the scene continues, more of James Bond is revealed in the dim light, including a gun in his hand, indicating it is an action movie. While more light enters in a following shot, details are still obscured to keep elements of mystery. The character is seen pointing a gun at someone, confirming the action genre. Through deliberate use of lighting and props like guns, the directors aimed to establish tension and intrigue around the characters and plot.
Meghan trainor all about that bass analysisMegan Hughes
The target audience for Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass" music video is primarily children and teenagers due to its upbeat, catchy style. While not focused on any particular race, the video seems aimed more at girls as it features a girl playing with Barbie dolls. Lyrics about all bodies being perfect promote body positivity and taking pride in oneself. The fast tempo keeps the song very energetic and fun to dance to. Elements of pop, dance, and hip hop are featured over a backdrop of bright pastel colors for a fun, retro theme. Various camera shots and angles keep up with the active choreography while close-ups highlight Meghan's expressions.
This document analyzes shots from Meghan Trainor's music video for "All About That Bass" through the lens of cinematography techniques. An extreme close-up of Trainor exposes her "imperfections" and emphasizes her quirky headband through key lighting. A wide shot shows five pastel-colored ladies representing confidence, as the song promotes not listening to media perceptions of beauty. Another wide shot features three ladies dressed as children in a pink bedroom setting using key lighting on the bed and background lighting. A mid-shot of Trainor has balloons in the background matching the video's theme and pink hair representing her feelings, illuminated with key lighting. A high angle shot provides a full view of a character
Adele es una cantautora británica ganadora de múltiples premios Grammy y Brit. Nació en Londres en 1988 y se graduó de la Brit School of Performing Arts en 2006. Firmó con la discográfica XL Recordings luego de que un amigo publicara una de sus demostraciones en MySpace. Su álbum debut 19 de 2008 vendió más de 6.6 millones de copias, mientras que su segundo álbum 21 de 2011 ha vendido más de 21 millones de copias y ha permanecido como el álbum más vendido mundialmente por 40 semanas no con
The document presents a pitch for a music video for the song "Midnight Moon" by Oh Wonder. It proposes shooting at locations like parks, ponds, and fields to capture the indie vibe of the song. Combining elements of performance, concept, and narrative videos, it will focus on concept to have freedom with colors and keep audiences engaged. Potential filming locations are described that fit the desired color scheme. Issues that could arise include bad weather, traffic delays changing the lighting, and camera difficulties losing footage.
Advertisement and Album Cover Annotation Exampleslpgsmedia
This document provides instructions for an assignment analyzing conventions of music CD covers and advertisements. Students are asked to find examples of conventional CD covers and advertisements, one each for a solo artist and band. They should annotate the examples, identifying conventions and explaining how they relate to the artist's persona and target audience. Examples are provided of conventions like the artist's image, song lists, and design elements that appeal to different genres and audiences.
School work that is memorable and implies discoveries! Sts were asked to research on new singers / bands and discovered Shawn Mendes who even has a Portuguese father.
This document outlines the requirements for an A2 Media Studies blog that is due by December 12th. It includes a variety of elements that must be included such as a treatment, analysis of music videos and directors, Goodwin's theory analysis with examples, proposals, audience profiles, storyboards, costumes and lighting analysis, video diaries, rough cuts, and feedback. It provides example blog posts and websites for different elements. Students are expected to be original and creative in their blog posts while addressing the essential topics listed.
The props list includes feminine items like a white lacy dress, a tea party table set with mugs and pots, and a flower crown for the female lead. It also notes powder paint, plain shoes or sandals, and trees with jars in them, possibly referencing the video for the song "Paper Kites - Bloom."
Thorndon county park in Brentwood was chosen to film because it is a beautiful country park with diverse habitats that is managed for both people and wildlife, containing ancient woodlands, historic deer parks, recently planted forests, and small pastures. The underwater studio in Basildon was also selected to film some shots underwater for a unique and realistic look, though it may cost money to book. A school drama hall will be used to film most close-up and lip syncing shots. Warley nature reserve offers beautiful scenery whatever the season and is peaceful for walking, while Regent's Park in London contains Regent's University and London Zoo within its Royal Park lands in northwest London.
The digipak features a calm image of Rihanna with red lips and vibrant hair that draws the viewer in. The use of the colors red and pink along with feminine fonts and themes are meant to appeal to Rihanna's target audience. While Rihanna is typically known for her confident attitude, the soft image contrasts with the bold album title "LOUD" to stand out. The foldout image depicts Rihanna in a vulnerable state among red roses to imply themes of love, lust, and heartbreak through emotion rather than additional text.
This document outlines Kiera Herbert's filming schedule for a music video over several days in December. It summarizes each filming session, noting the location, shots captured, people involved, any issues encountered, and how those issues were resolved. Lighting problems led to re-filming scenes, and staging heights made for difficult close-ups at first. Locations with fewer distractions helped improve footage quality. Filming alone limited shots, but bringing others helped capture different angles.
This risk assessment document identifies hazards, associated risk levels, and control measures for an outdoor film shoot. It lists hazards such as congested areas impeding filming, paint entering eyes/mouths, tripping in long grass, floating in water, crossing roads, limited visibility in animal masks, open flames near fabrics, and slipping at lake edges. Control measures to reduce risks include clear filming areas, eye washing stations, protective footwear, lifeguards, road safety, removing masks as needed, stable candles away from fabrics, and slip-resistant shoes near water.
This document discusses Richard Dyer's star theory and how youth, gender, and ethnicity are represented in indie music videos. It explains that stars are constructed through marketing rather than reflecting the real person. For example, Miley Cyrus' star persona differs from who she is privately. It also notes that stars are made into commodities to generate profit, and this leads record labels to produce similar stars. Gender representation in music videos often depicts a male gaze and women as objects. Ethnicity of stars can influence fans' views, and portrayals sometimes rely on stereotypes that may not accurately represent a group.
The document discusses planning the filming of an indie music video to achieve specific lighting effects. It states that footage will be filmed from 3:20-5:20pm and 9-11am to capture differences in low and high key lighting. It also notes that these dates of December 2nd and 28th are forecast to be clear and sunny, allowing the desired lighting to be achieved. An example video by The 1975 is discussed, noting how weather is reflected through the girls' contrasting outfits.
This document discusses different images portraying various music genres including indie rock, pop, R&B, and rock. For indie rock, the black and white color scheme and casual clothing of The 1975 conveys a sense of rebellion. Ed Sheeran's pop image shows him in blue with messy hair, representing a carefree, fun attitude. Arctic Monkeys use darker colors, close positioning, and direct eye contact to appear more serious and confident in their indie rock image. Beyoncé's R&B photo features gold clothing against a gray background making her look glamorous and powerful. Queen's rock image depicts the band members in black leather with long hair, symbolizing their rebellious, serious personas.
The music video for Cher's song "Believe" is analyzed using Sven Carlsson's music video theory. Carlsson identifies three archetypes in music videos: the Commercial Exhibitionist, the Televised Bard, and the Electronic Shaman. In the "Believe" video, Cher embodies all three archetypes. She confidently performs and dances to showcase her talent as a Commercial Exhibitionist. As a Televised Bard, she guides the narrative and keeps the spotlight on her performance. Finally, as an Electronic Shaman, Cher appears mysteriously throughout the video to help the characters and act as a guardian angel.
The document describes a preliminary filmmaking task that required students to create a short film demonstrating continuity editing techniques. It discusses the roles of each student in planning, filming, and editing the short film. Screenshots from the final film provide examples of how it showed match on action, shot/reverse shot editing, and adhered to the 180-degree rule. The document also reflects on what was learned about using digital cameras and editing software during the process.
The document analyzes the website of the indie band Two Door Cinema Club. Some key points:
- The website uses bright colors, sans-serif fonts, and large images to promote an upbeat indie aesthetic.
- It incorporates widgets to stream music, link to social media, and make it easy to purchase tickets and albums.
- Navigation is clear and information on news, releases, and tours helps fans stay connected to the band.
- While the website and social media pages share a color scheme, they lack a fully unified visual style, focusing more on the music than visual branding.
The opening scene of Skyfall uses dark lighting to create mystery and suspense for the audience. Though the silhouette of the main character is shown, poor lighting means they cannot be clearly seen, adding to the intrigue. As the scene continues, more of James Bond is revealed in the dim light, including a gun in his hand, indicating it is an action movie. While more light enters in a following shot, details are still obscured to keep elements of mystery. The character is seen pointing a gun at someone, confirming the action genre. Through deliberate use of lighting and props like guns, the directors aimed to establish tension and intrigue around the characters and plot.
Meghan trainor all about that bass analysisMegan Hughes
The target audience for Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass" music video is primarily children and teenagers due to its upbeat, catchy style. While not focused on any particular race, the video seems aimed more at girls as it features a girl playing with Barbie dolls. Lyrics about all bodies being perfect promote body positivity and taking pride in oneself. The fast tempo keeps the song very energetic and fun to dance to. Elements of pop, dance, and hip hop are featured over a backdrop of bright pastel colors for a fun, retro theme. Various camera shots and angles keep up with the active choreography while close-ups highlight Meghan's expressions.
This document analyzes shots from Meghan Trainor's music video for "All About That Bass" through the lens of cinematography techniques. An extreme close-up of Trainor exposes her "imperfections" and emphasizes her quirky headband through key lighting. A wide shot shows five pastel-colored ladies representing confidence, as the song promotes not listening to media perceptions of beauty. Another wide shot features three ladies dressed as children in a pink bedroom setting using key lighting on the bed and background lighting. A mid-shot of Trainor has balloons in the background matching the video's theme and pink hair representing her feelings, illuminated with key lighting. A high angle shot provides a full view of a character
Adele es una cantautora británica ganadora de múltiples premios Grammy y Brit. Nació en Londres en 1988 y se graduó de la Brit School of Performing Arts en 2006. Firmó con la discográfica XL Recordings luego de que un amigo publicara una de sus demostraciones en MySpace. Su álbum debut 19 de 2008 vendió más de 6.6 millones de copias, mientras que su segundo álbum 21 de 2011 ha vendido más de 21 millones de copias y ha permanecido como el álbum más vendido mundialmente por 40 semanas no con
The document presents a pitch for a music video for the song "Midnight Moon" by Oh Wonder. It proposes shooting at locations like parks, ponds, and fields to capture the indie vibe of the song. Combining elements of performance, concept, and narrative videos, it will focus on concept to have freedom with colors and keep audiences engaged. Potential filming locations are described that fit the desired color scheme. Issues that could arise include bad weather, traffic delays changing the lighting, and camera difficulties losing footage.
Advertisement and Album Cover Annotation Exampleslpgsmedia
This document provides instructions for an assignment analyzing conventions of music CD covers and advertisements. Students are asked to find examples of conventional CD covers and advertisements, one each for a solo artist and band. They should annotate the examples, identifying conventions and explaining how they relate to the artist's persona and target audience. Examples are provided of conventions like the artist's image, song lists, and design elements that appeal to different genres and audiences.
School work that is memorable and implies discoveries! Sts were asked to research on new singers / bands and discovered Shawn Mendes who even has a Portuguese father.
This document outlines the requirements for an A2 Media Studies blog that is due by December 12th. It includes a variety of elements that must be included such as a treatment, analysis of music videos and directors, Goodwin's theory analysis with examples, proposals, audience profiles, storyboards, costumes and lighting analysis, video diaries, rough cuts, and feedback. It provides example blog posts and websites for different elements. Students are expected to be original and creative in their blog posts while addressing the essential topics listed.
The props list includes feminine items like a white lacy dress, a tea party table set with mugs and pots, and a flower crown for the female lead. It also notes powder paint, plain shoes or sandals, and trees with jars in them, possibly referencing the video for the song "Paper Kites - Bloom."
Thorndon county park in Brentwood was chosen to film because it is a beautiful country park with diverse habitats that is managed for both people and wildlife, containing ancient woodlands, historic deer parks, recently planted forests, and small pastures. The underwater studio in Basildon was also selected to film some shots underwater for a unique and realistic look, though it may cost money to book. A school drama hall will be used to film most close-up and lip syncing shots. Warley nature reserve offers beautiful scenery whatever the season and is peaceful for walking, while Regent's Park in London contains Regent's University and London Zoo within its Royal Park lands in northwest London.
The digipak features a calm image of Rihanna with red lips and vibrant hair that draws the viewer in. The use of the colors red and pink along with feminine fonts and themes are meant to appeal to Rihanna's target audience. While Rihanna is typically known for her confident attitude, the soft image contrasts with the bold album title "LOUD" to stand out. The foldout image depicts Rihanna in a vulnerable state among red roses to imply themes of love, lust, and heartbreak through emotion rather than additional text.
This document outlines Kiera Herbert's filming schedule for a music video over several days in December. It summarizes each filming session, noting the location, shots captured, people involved, any issues encountered, and how those issues were resolved. Lighting problems led to re-filming scenes, and staging heights made for difficult close-ups at first. Locations with fewer distractions helped improve footage quality. Filming alone limited shots, but bringing others helped capture different angles.
This risk assessment document identifies hazards, associated risk levels, and control measures for an outdoor film shoot. It lists hazards such as congested areas impeding filming, paint entering eyes/mouths, tripping in long grass, floating in water, crossing roads, limited visibility in animal masks, open flames near fabrics, and slipping at lake edges. Control measures to reduce risks include clear filming areas, eye washing stations, protective footwear, lifeguards, road safety, removing masks as needed, stable candles away from fabrics, and slip-resistant shoes near water.
This document discusses Richard Dyer's star theory and how youth, gender, and ethnicity are represented in indie music videos. It explains that stars are constructed through marketing rather than reflecting the real person. For example, Miley Cyrus' star persona differs from who she is privately. It also notes that stars are made into commodities to generate profit, and this leads record labels to produce similar stars. Gender representation in music videos often depicts a male gaze and women as objects. Ethnicity of stars can influence fans' views, and portrayals sometimes rely on stereotypes that may not accurately represent a group.
The document discusses planning the filming of an indie music video to achieve specific lighting effects. It states that footage will be filmed from 3:20-5:20pm and 9-11am to capture differences in low and high key lighting. It also notes that these dates of December 2nd and 28th are forecast to be clear and sunny, allowing the desired lighting to be achieved. An example video by The 1975 is discussed, noting how weather is reflected through the girls' contrasting outfits.
The music video for "Hail to the King" by Avenged Sevenfold uses black and white film and medieval imagery and symbols to set a dark, ominous tone. Shots include a skull emerging from clouds, the band playing their instruments, close-ups of tattoos and costumes, and quick flash shots of old paintings and the word "atone." The video has a narrative element of a crown being carried through a dead forest and placed on a figure, but the ending is strange as the figure is revealed to have a skull for a head. Overall, the video uses dark imagery, medieval symbols like crowns and swords, and references to the song lyrics to depict a theme relating to kings, death, and evil
The document discusses several conventions of pop music videos including: including performance elements, fade effects and quick cuts. It analyzes Katy Perry's "Thinking of You" music video, noting it uses these conventions. The video tells a narrative story that reflects the song's lyrics about a couple separated by war. Camera angles focus closely on Perry's lips and eyes during emotional scenes. Costumes and mise-en-scene portray Perry as sexually desirable but the camera remains moderately voyeuristic to match the video's tragic tone.
1) The music video for Coldplay's "The Scientist" tells a story in reverse order, beginning with Chris Martin lying on a mattress and ending with a car crash that kills his female passenger.
2) Scenes show Chris Martin walking through various London locations, appearing ghostly in a white shirt, as the events seem to take place over night and lead towards the accident.
3) Filmed on location in London, the video uses natural lighting, close-ups of Chris Martin's emotional reactions, and long shots to give a sense of journey and disorientation for the audience experiencing the story backwards.
This image of My Chemical Romance presents them as a typical rock band through the use of dark colors like black and red that connote danger and excitement associated with rock music. The band members are standing close together in front of a black brick wall, creating a sense of imprisonment and unity. They look directly at the camera to connect with their mainly male audience.
This image of The Wombats presents them as a typical pop indie band. Their long hair and bright colored clothing represent the indie and pop genres. Daytime lighting and a setting of the band in a car suggest their upbeat songs target a niche, young audience.
This image of Taylor Swift uses nature backgrounds and her natural, feminine appearance to represent her
1. The advert uses conventions of real media products by depicting the artists in a romantic setting on a beach to appeal to their target audience of 16-25 year olds.
2. It challenges conventions by making the background black and white rather than colorful, possibly representing a secret or mystery about the artists. This retro style contrasts modern colorful indie pop ads.
3. The artists' name is in the middle of the image on their backs rather than at the top, making it more personal and posing the question of what they are hiding from their audience.
The document analyzes representations in Sam Smith's music video for "Lay Me Down". It discusses several shots/frames from the video. The first frame shows Sam Smith at a church, appearing to say goodbye to a loved one at a coffin, creating suspense. Subsequent frames provide more context, suggesting it may be a funeral at first but then reveals it is depicting a same-sex marriage, juxtaposing church rules at the time. The analysis discusses the use of lighting, costumes, and other visual elements to represent meanings and themes of loss, spirituality, freedom and equality.
The document lists and describes various props that were used in a music video to portray the artists and genre in a specific way. It includes props like a ukulele to represent the indie movement, a picnic blanket and bench to symbolize the artists' secret love for each other and lifestyle, a shell to set the beach scene, and sunglasses to characterize the female artist's style. The props were chosen to align with the themes, settings, and target audience of the independent music video.
How I went about creating our Artists Facebook Page ...BradleyBarnes16
First, I logged into Facebook and selected "Start a Page" then clicked "Advertising" and "Create a Page" to build the artists' Facebook page. Second, I selected the category "Artist" as we are a duo. Third, I uploaded a profile picture of the artists that represented them as free and individuals, then completed the "About" section with basic info about the duo. Finally, I invited friends between ages 16-25 who would suit the target audience.
How i went about creating our artists facebookBradleyBarnes16
First, I logged into my Facebook account and selected "Start a Page." Second, I clicked settings and "Advertising" to access the "Create a Page" option and selected the artist category. Third, I uploaded a profile picture of the artists to represent them as free and individuals.
- The majority of people surveyed were female (67%) and aged 16-25 (67%), so the music video will primarily target this demographic.
- Pop (35%) and indie (34%) were the most popular genres, confirming the indie/pop concept. Elements of soul (15%) could also be included.
- Most people watch music videos everyday (42%) or 2-3 times a week (35%), so including relatable elements and vibrant colors will attract viewers.
- Michael Jackson's "Thriller" was the most popular music video (20%) due to being innovative for its time.
- City (London) (27%) and outdoor (beach) (20%) locations were
Respondents answers to our questions focus groupBradleyBarnes16
The respondents provided feedback on an indie music video idea:
Nick liked the unique idea and preferred cut shots. Joe thought locations should match the mood and long shots tell stories. Tommy imagined the video in an autumn park and likes how long shots show a story developing. Tom also suggested a park and thought long shots allow the audience to understand the story better.
The document discusses planning for a music video for an indie/pop song aimed at a target audience of 16-25 year olds. Research found this age group prefers indie/pop music and engages strongly with it. The music video will feature both male and female artists to appeal to both genders equally within the target demographic. It will use themes of freedom and childhood innocence to transport viewers and draw on theories of utopianism through its bright colors and actors' happy facial expressions.
The document outlines a music video pitch for the song "Midnight Moon" by Oh Wonder. It discusses why this song was chosen over others considered for its indie genre and duo artists, allowing for more shot variation. Locations like a drama hall, park, and beach are proposed to represent the artists' freedom and eco-friendliness. Potential issues like weather, timing delays, and camera problems are also addressed. The pitch envisions combining performance, concept, and narrative elements in the final video.
The document discusses and analyzes potential group names for a musical duo: Altered Islands, Magnetic Visions, and Secret Collective. For each name, it lists possible meanings and connotations. It notes that Altered Islands suggests two different people or islands coming together and represents their differences. Magnetic Visions connotes two people with the same visions drawn together magnetically and also connotes love. Secret Collective implies a secret love between the two and collective unity. The document concludes that Altered Islands was chosen as the group name because it is unique, represents changing feelings for one another, and best suits their genre.
The document discusses a group name questionnaire for a band. The group originally had 19 potential names but has narrowed it down to four final options: Magnetic Visions, Secret Collective, Crystal Run, and Altered Islands. The questionnaire aims to determine which name the target audience prefers by asking them which name suits a duo best, which is most unique, and why they chose a particular name.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
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In this presentation, we will explore how barcodes can be leveraged within Odoo 17 to streamline our manufacturing processes. We will cover the configuration steps, how to utilize barcodes in different manufacturing scenarios, and the overall benefits of implementing this technology.
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ملزمة تشريح الجهاز الهيكلي (نظري 3)
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تتميز هذهِ الملزمة بعِدة مُميزات :
1- مُترجمة ترجمة تُناسب جميع المستويات
2- تحتوي على 78 رسم توضيحي لكل كلمة موجودة بالملزمة (لكل كلمة !!!!)
#فهم_ماكو_درخ
3- دقة الكتابة والصور عالية جداً جداً جداً
4- هُنالك بعض المعلومات تم توضيحها بشكل تفصيلي جداً (تُعتبر لدى الطالب أو الطالبة بإنها معلومات مُبهمة ومع ذلك تم توضيح هذهِ المعلومات المُبهمة بشكل تفصيلي جداً
5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
6- تحتوي الملزمة في اول سلايد على خارطة تتضمن جميع تفرُعات معلومات الجهاز الهيكلي المذكورة في هذهِ الملزمة
واخيراً هذهِ الملزمة حلالٌ عليكم وإتمنى منكم إن تدعولي بالخير والصحة والعافية فقط
كل التوفيق زملائي وزميلاتي ، زميلكم محمد الذهبي 💊💊
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