The document discusses different aspects of a photoshoot including withering and blossoming, three foolish monkeys, the front cover, and a shoot in Liverpool. It touches on multiple elements and locations involved in creating photographs.
The document lists dates associated with The Simpsons television show and related media including its debut on The Tracy Ullman Show from 1987-1989, the DVD release of that material on 7/27/07, the release of The Simpsons Movie on 7/17/08, and The Simpsons Ride attraction which opened at Universal Studios Florida and Hollywood on 4/17/08.
This document is a UCAS application for a media studies degree. It includes the applicant's personal details and academic history. They have completed a two-year creative media diploma at York College, where they developed skills in Photoshop, Premiere, and InDesign by creating various media projects. These include a music video, magazines, podcasts, and posters. The applicant is interested in pursuing a career in advertising or journalism and hopes a media studies degree will help prepare them for these competitive fields. They conclude by emphasizing their passion for media studies and production experience gained through their college diploma.
The document discusses photoshoots. It likely contains details about scheduling photo sessions, locations, models, photographers, and the goals or themes of the planned shoots. The overall topic is planning and logistics related to taking professional photographs.
Hannah spent her first week of her final major project conducting research and creating initial plans and proposals. She created a pre-proposal to outline her project idea and clarify her goals. She then researched four influencers - photographer Annie Leibovitz, mental health charity Mind, feminist activist Jameela Jamil, and journalist Gloria Steinem - to provide context and background knowledge. Hannah also analyzed existing mental health and photography fanzines to inform her project plans and ideas.
This document provides details about the pre-production process for a proposed feminism/wellbeing fanzine. The fanzine concept focuses on mental wellbeing and feminism through photography, illustrations, and articles. It will be targeted towards women ages 16-25. The author discusses various elements of the fanzine including the title "Euvoia", color scheme inspiration from feminist and mental health aesthetics, planned photo shoots and their equipment needs, and a potential double page spread featuring an artist's work. Production details like software, camera equipment, studio space, and models are considered. The goal is to create a unique fanzine that blends discussions of important topics through diverse creative works.
Hannah spent her first week of her final major project conducting research and creating initial plans and proposals. She created a pre-proposal to outline her project idea and clarify her goals. She then researched four influencers - photographer Annie Leibovitz, mental health charity Mind, feminist activist Jameela Jamil, and journalist Gloria Steinem - to provide context and background knowledge. Hannah also analyzed existing mental health and photography fanzines to inform her project plans and ideas.
The document lists dates associated with The Simpsons television show and related media including its debut on The Tracy Ullman Show from 1987-1989, the DVD release of that material on 7/27/07, the release of The Simpsons Movie on 7/17/08, and The Simpsons Ride attraction which opened at Universal Studios Florida and Hollywood on 4/17/08.
This document is a UCAS application for a media studies degree. It includes the applicant's personal details and academic history. They have completed a two-year creative media diploma at York College, where they developed skills in Photoshop, Premiere, and InDesign by creating various media projects. These include a music video, magazines, podcasts, and posters. The applicant is interested in pursuing a career in advertising or journalism and hopes a media studies degree will help prepare them for these competitive fields. They conclude by emphasizing their passion for media studies and production experience gained through their college diploma.
The document discusses photoshoots. It likely contains details about scheduling photo sessions, locations, models, photographers, and the goals or themes of the planned shoots. The overall topic is planning and logistics related to taking professional photographs.
Hannah spent her first week of her final major project conducting research and creating initial plans and proposals. She created a pre-proposal to outline her project idea and clarify her goals. She then researched four influencers - photographer Annie Leibovitz, mental health charity Mind, feminist activist Jameela Jamil, and journalist Gloria Steinem - to provide context and background knowledge. Hannah also analyzed existing mental health and photography fanzines to inform her project plans and ideas.
This document provides details about the pre-production process for a proposed feminism/wellbeing fanzine. The fanzine concept focuses on mental wellbeing and feminism through photography, illustrations, and articles. It will be targeted towards women ages 16-25. The author discusses various elements of the fanzine including the title "Euvoia", color scheme inspiration from feminist and mental health aesthetics, planned photo shoots and their equipment needs, and a potential double page spread featuring an artist's work. Production details like software, camera equipment, studio space, and models are considered. The goal is to create a unique fanzine that blends discussions of important topics through diverse creative works.
Hannah spent her first week of her final major project conducting research and creating initial plans and proposals. She created a pre-proposal to outline her project idea and clarify her goals. She then researched four influencers - photographer Annie Leibovitz, mental health charity Mind, feminist activist Jameela Jamil, and journalist Gloria Steinem - to provide context and background knowledge. Hannah also analyzed existing mental health and photography fanzines to inform her project plans and ideas.
This document provides details on the planning for a fanzine project focused on feminism and mental wellbeing. Some key points:
- The fanzine will be titled "Euvoia" and feature photography, illustrations, and articles on topics like feminism, mental health, and life as a student.
- Photoshoot ideas are described, including one for the front cover featuring a model looking through a hole in a paper with an intense expression.
- Equipment needs are outlined, including a camera, lights, paper/card, and a studio space. The estimated costs are low since the photographer has access to equipment and will use a model free of charge.
- The second page is
Hannah McNeill proposes creating a magazine about mental wellbeing and feminism for her final media studies project. The magazine will include articles on these topics as well as others related to "life" and will feature Hannah's original photography to accompany the articles. Hannah plans to conduct research on influencers in journalism, feminism, photography, mental health, and graphic design to inform her work. She will evaluate her project through a presentation detailing the process and end product, and through a weekly production diary reflecting on her progress.
Hannah spent her first week of her final major project conducting research and creating initial plans and proposals. She created a pre-proposal to outline her project idea and clarify her goals. She then researched four influencers - photographer Annie Leibovitz, mental health charity Mind, feminist activist Jameela Jamil, and journalist Gloria Steinem - to provide context and background knowledge. Hannah also analyzed existing mental health and photography fanzines to inform her project plans and ideas.
Hannah McNeill discusses potential problems and solutions related to equipment, storage, and power for her photography fanzine project. She identifies several issues that could arise such as relying on college equipment which may not always be available, memory sticks corrupting or being lost, and power outages. Her solutions include thorough planning, checking equipment thoroughly before use, bringing backup equipment and saving work in multiple locations, properly ejecting memory sticks, and saving work frequently to avoid losing progress if issues occur.
The document provides background research on several photographers and influencers that will influence the author's upcoming magazine project. It summarizes the work and career of portrait photographer Annie Leibovitz, noting her famous celebrity portraits for magazines like Rolling Stone. It also discusses mental health charity Mind and two of its celebrity ambassadors, boxer Duke McKenzie and singer George Ezra, who openly share their experiences with mental health issues. Finally, it profiles actress and activist Jameela Jamil, covering her career in media and her work promoting body positivity and feminism through initiatives like her "I Weigh" Instagram campaign. The influencers and organizations discussed will shape the aesthetic, topics, and messaging of the author's new magazine.
Hannah McNeill discusses potential problems and solutions related to equipment, storage, and power for her photography fanzine project. She identifies several issues that could arise such as relying on college equipment which may not always be available, memory sticks corrupting or being lost, and power outages. Her solutions include thorough planning, checking equipment thoroughly before use, bringing backup equipment and saving work in multiple locations, properly ejecting memory sticks, and saving work frequently to avoid losing progress if issues occur.
Hannah spent her first week of her final major project conducting research and creating initial plans and proposals. She created a pre-proposal to outline her project idea and clarify her goals. She then researched four influencers - photographer Annie Leibovitz, the mental health charity Mind, feminist activist Jameela Jamil, and journalist Gloria Steinem - to provide context and background knowledge for her project. In the second week, Hannah continued her research, analyzing existing fanzines and magazines to inform her project. She also created surveys to learn more about her target audience.
Hannah McNeill is researching photography styles for her magazine. She discusses portrait photography, using Annie Leibovitz as an example. Leibovitz is known for her intimate celebrity portraits. She studied at the San Francisco Art Institute and began her career at Rolling Stone magazine. Leibovitz has published several photography books and led successful advertising campaigns. Her influential career inspires Hannah.
Hannah also researches the mental health charity Mind. She notes Mind's use of celebrity ambassadors who share their personal struggles. Ambassadors like boxer Duke McKenzie and singer George Ezra openly discuss their experiences to help reduce stigma. Both have fundraised for Mind in recognition of its support for mental health issues.
Hannah spent her first week of her final major project conducting research and creating initial plans and proposals. She created a pre-proposal to outline her project idea and clarify her goals. She then researched four influencers - photographer Annie Leibovitz, the mental health charity Mind, feminist activist Jameela Jamil, and journalist Gloria Steinem - to provide context and background knowledge for her project. In the second week, Hannah continued her research, analyzing existing fanzines and magazines to inform her project. She also created surveys to learn more about her target audience.
The document provides background on two individuals who will influence Hannah McNeill's photography magazine project.
The first section discusses photographer Annie Leibovitz and her influential portrait style. It outlines her career history working for Rolling Stone magazine and other publications. The second section profiles Mind charity ambassador Duke McKenzie and singer George Ezra, discussing their openness about mental health which helps reduce stigma. Both individuals will provide inspiration for portraying people and mental health issues in the magazine.
Hannah spent her first week of her final major project conducting background research and creating a pre-proposal. She researched four influencers - photographer Annie Leibovitz, mental health charity Mind, feminist activist Jameela Jamil, and journalist Gloria Steinem. This helped provide context and inspiration for her project creating a feminism/mental wellbeing fanzine. Hannah also analyzed existing fanzines on Issuu to help shape her own product. She finished the week having laid good groundwork through background research and initial planning in her pre-proposal.
Hannah spent her first week of her final major project conducting research and creating initial proposals. She created a pre-proposal to outline her project idea of creating a fanzine on feminism and mental wellbeing. She then researched four influencers - photographer Annie Leibovitz, mental health charity Mind, activist Jameela Jamil, and feminist Gloria Steinem - to provide context and background knowledge for her project. Hannah analyzed existing fanzines on mental health and photography to help shape her own fanzine. She continued her research in week two by analyzing a journalist and conducting market research on additional fanzines.
Hannah McNeill is researching different styles of photography for an upcoming magazine focusing on people and global issues. Portrait photography will be integral as it focuses on facial features to evoke emotion and connection with readers. Annie Leibovitz is cited as an influential portrait photographer whose intimate celebrity portraits convey vulnerability. Leibovitz studied at the San Francisco Art Institute and got her start at Rolling Stone magazine, shooting over 140 covers in 10 years. She has published several books and led award-winning campaigns, becoming one of the most famous photographers. Mind charity is also researched for its mental health focus and celebrity ambassadors like boxer Duke McKenzie and singer George Ezra who openly discuss their own struggles.
Hannah McNeill documents her first week of pre-production for her final major project creating a feminism and mental wellbeing fanzine. She created a plan and spent the first two days writing a pre-proposal and conducting background research on four influencers, including photographer Annie Leibovitz and mental health charity Mind. On the third day, she analyzed existing mental health and photography fanzines to inform her own work. She finished the week by researching feminist activist Jameela Jamil and journalist Gloria Steinem to further her understanding of feminism for the project.
Hannah McNeill is conducting research for her FMP project. She needs to complete her preproposal, influences research, and photojournalism research before Tuesday. She also needs to finish her drawings, production diary, and readings.
Her research focuses on different styles of photography for her magazine, including portrait photography. She discusses Annie Leibovitz as an influential portrait photographer whose intimate celebrity portraits she admires. Leibovitz began her career at Rolling Stone magazine and has photographed many famous people.
Hannah also researches the Mind charity and their celebrity ambassadors who promote mental health awareness, such as boxer Duke McKenzie and singer George Ezra. Both openly discuss their personal experiences with mental health issues.
The student proposes creating an issue of a feminist, well-being magazine addressing modern issues. They want to normalize mental health and feminism by providing a platform for discussion and relatable content. Their goal is to educate young readers on these topics since there are no magazines currently filling this niche. They were inspired by a previous feminist zine project and want to bring wider acknowledgement of feminism and misunderstandings around it. The student plans to conduct research through feminist talks and online to deepen their knowledge and inform the magazine's development.
Hannah McNeill proposes creating a magazine about mental wellbeing and feminism for her final media studies project. The magazine will include articles on these topics as well as others related to "life" more broadly. It will incorporate original photography taken by Hannah alongside the articles to make it unique. Over the course of the project, Hannah plans to research influential journalists, feminists, photographers, mental health advocates, and graphic designers to inform her work. She will evaluate her project through a presentation analyzing the process and end product, and through a weekly production diary reflecting on her progress.
This document provides a summary of research on two topics:
1) Photographer Annie Leibovitz and her influential portrait style that the author aims to incorporate into their own work. Details of Leibovitz's career and accomplishments are discussed.
2) Mental health charity Mind and two celebrities involved with the charity - boxer Duke McKenzie and singer George Ezra. Their experiences with mental health issues and contributions to Mind are summarized.
This document appears to be a short message from Hannah McNeill to her friends. It does not provide any details about the message itself or its purpose. In just one word and two names, this document gives very little contextual information to summarize further in only 3 sentences.
The document discusses plans for a fanzine focused on the TV show Friends. It will have an A5 page size and target a female audience aged 25-44, as research found these demographics have the most positive views of Friends. Articles will focus on characters like Chandler and Joey who are most popular, and less on Monica and Ross who are least liked. Ideas include character profiles, fashion inspiration from Monica and Rachel, and iconic Friends elements to reference symbolically. Photography may be difficult due to copyright, so articles and edits will primarily be created in Photoshop. The fanzine will have no strict page order to maintain an authentic DIY style.
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This document provides details on the planning for a fanzine project focused on feminism and mental wellbeing. Some key points:
- The fanzine will be titled "Euvoia" and feature photography, illustrations, and articles on topics like feminism, mental health, and life as a student.
- Photoshoot ideas are described, including one for the front cover featuring a model looking through a hole in a paper with an intense expression.
- Equipment needs are outlined, including a camera, lights, paper/card, and a studio space. The estimated costs are low since the photographer has access to equipment and will use a model free of charge.
- The second page is
Hannah McNeill proposes creating a magazine about mental wellbeing and feminism for her final media studies project. The magazine will include articles on these topics as well as others related to "life" and will feature Hannah's original photography to accompany the articles. Hannah plans to conduct research on influencers in journalism, feminism, photography, mental health, and graphic design to inform her work. She will evaluate her project through a presentation detailing the process and end product, and through a weekly production diary reflecting on her progress.
Hannah spent her first week of her final major project conducting research and creating initial plans and proposals. She created a pre-proposal to outline her project idea and clarify her goals. She then researched four influencers - photographer Annie Leibovitz, mental health charity Mind, feminist activist Jameela Jamil, and journalist Gloria Steinem - to provide context and background knowledge. Hannah also analyzed existing mental health and photography fanzines to inform her project plans and ideas.
Hannah McNeill discusses potential problems and solutions related to equipment, storage, and power for her photography fanzine project. She identifies several issues that could arise such as relying on college equipment which may not always be available, memory sticks corrupting or being lost, and power outages. Her solutions include thorough planning, checking equipment thoroughly before use, bringing backup equipment and saving work in multiple locations, properly ejecting memory sticks, and saving work frequently to avoid losing progress if issues occur.
The document provides background research on several photographers and influencers that will influence the author's upcoming magazine project. It summarizes the work and career of portrait photographer Annie Leibovitz, noting her famous celebrity portraits for magazines like Rolling Stone. It also discusses mental health charity Mind and two of its celebrity ambassadors, boxer Duke McKenzie and singer George Ezra, who openly share their experiences with mental health issues. Finally, it profiles actress and activist Jameela Jamil, covering her career in media and her work promoting body positivity and feminism through initiatives like her "I Weigh" Instagram campaign. The influencers and organizations discussed will shape the aesthetic, topics, and messaging of the author's new magazine.
Hannah McNeill discusses potential problems and solutions related to equipment, storage, and power for her photography fanzine project. She identifies several issues that could arise such as relying on college equipment which may not always be available, memory sticks corrupting or being lost, and power outages. Her solutions include thorough planning, checking equipment thoroughly before use, bringing backup equipment and saving work in multiple locations, properly ejecting memory sticks, and saving work frequently to avoid losing progress if issues occur.
Hannah spent her first week of her final major project conducting research and creating initial plans and proposals. She created a pre-proposal to outline her project idea and clarify her goals. She then researched four influencers - photographer Annie Leibovitz, the mental health charity Mind, feminist activist Jameela Jamil, and journalist Gloria Steinem - to provide context and background knowledge for her project. In the second week, Hannah continued her research, analyzing existing fanzines and magazines to inform her project. She also created surveys to learn more about her target audience.
Hannah McNeill is researching photography styles for her magazine. She discusses portrait photography, using Annie Leibovitz as an example. Leibovitz is known for her intimate celebrity portraits. She studied at the San Francisco Art Institute and began her career at Rolling Stone magazine. Leibovitz has published several photography books and led successful advertising campaigns. Her influential career inspires Hannah.
Hannah also researches the mental health charity Mind. She notes Mind's use of celebrity ambassadors who share their personal struggles. Ambassadors like boxer Duke McKenzie and singer George Ezra openly discuss their experiences to help reduce stigma. Both have fundraised for Mind in recognition of its support for mental health issues.
Hannah spent her first week of her final major project conducting research and creating initial plans and proposals. She created a pre-proposal to outline her project idea and clarify her goals. She then researched four influencers - photographer Annie Leibovitz, the mental health charity Mind, feminist activist Jameela Jamil, and journalist Gloria Steinem - to provide context and background knowledge for her project. In the second week, Hannah continued her research, analyzing existing fanzines and magazines to inform her project. She also created surveys to learn more about her target audience.
The document provides background on two individuals who will influence Hannah McNeill's photography magazine project.
The first section discusses photographer Annie Leibovitz and her influential portrait style. It outlines her career history working for Rolling Stone magazine and other publications. The second section profiles Mind charity ambassador Duke McKenzie and singer George Ezra, discussing their openness about mental health which helps reduce stigma. Both individuals will provide inspiration for portraying people and mental health issues in the magazine.
Hannah spent her first week of her final major project conducting background research and creating a pre-proposal. She researched four influencers - photographer Annie Leibovitz, mental health charity Mind, feminist activist Jameela Jamil, and journalist Gloria Steinem. This helped provide context and inspiration for her project creating a feminism/mental wellbeing fanzine. Hannah also analyzed existing fanzines on Issuu to help shape her own product. She finished the week having laid good groundwork through background research and initial planning in her pre-proposal.
Hannah spent her first week of her final major project conducting research and creating initial proposals. She created a pre-proposal to outline her project idea of creating a fanzine on feminism and mental wellbeing. She then researched four influencers - photographer Annie Leibovitz, mental health charity Mind, activist Jameela Jamil, and feminist Gloria Steinem - to provide context and background knowledge for her project. Hannah analyzed existing fanzines on mental health and photography to help shape her own fanzine. She continued her research in week two by analyzing a journalist and conducting market research on additional fanzines.
Hannah McNeill is researching different styles of photography for an upcoming magazine focusing on people and global issues. Portrait photography will be integral as it focuses on facial features to evoke emotion and connection with readers. Annie Leibovitz is cited as an influential portrait photographer whose intimate celebrity portraits convey vulnerability. Leibovitz studied at the San Francisco Art Institute and got her start at Rolling Stone magazine, shooting over 140 covers in 10 years. She has published several books and led award-winning campaigns, becoming one of the most famous photographers. Mind charity is also researched for its mental health focus and celebrity ambassadors like boxer Duke McKenzie and singer George Ezra who openly discuss their own struggles.
Hannah McNeill documents her first week of pre-production for her final major project creating a feminism and mental wellbeing fanzine. She created a plan and spent the first two days writing a pre-proposal and conducting background research on four influencers, including photographer Annie Leibovitz and mental health charity Mind. On the third day, she analyzed existing mental health and photography fanzines to inform her own work. She finished the week by researching feminist activist Jameela Jamil and journalist Gloria Steinem to further her understanding of feminism for the project.
Hannah McNeill is conducting research for her FMP project. She needs to complete her preproposal, influences research, and photojournalism research before Tuesday. She also needs to finish her drawings, production diary, and readings.
Her research focuses on different styles of photography for her magazine, including portrait photography. She discusses Annie Leibovitz as an influential portrait photographer whose intimate celebrity portraits she admires. Leibovitz began her career at Rolling Stone magazine and has photographed many famous people.
Hannah also researches the Mind charity and their celebrity ambassadors who promote mental health awareness, such as boxer Duke McKenzie and singer George Ezra. Both openly discuss their personal experiences with mental health issues.
The student proposes creating an issue of a feminist, well-being magazine addressing modern issues. They want to normalize mental health and feminism by providing a platform for discussion and relatable content. Their goal is to educate young readers on these topics since there are no magazines currently filling this niche. They were inspired by a previous feminist zine project and want to bring wider acknowledgement of feminism and misunderstandings around it. The student plans to conduct research through feminist talks and online to deepen their knowledge and inform the magazine's development.
Hannah McNeill proposes creating a magazine about mental wellbeing and feminism for her final media studies project. The magazine will include articles on these topics as well as others related to "life" more broadly. It will incorporate original photography taken by Hannah alongside the articles to make it unique. Over the course of the project, Hannah plans to research influential journalists, feminists, photographers, mental health advocates, and graphic designers to inform her work. She will evaluate her project through a presentation analyzing the process and end product, and through a weekly production diary reflecting on her progress.
This document provides a summary of research on two topics:
1) Photographer Annie Leibovitz and her influential portrait style that the author aims to incorporate into their own work. Details of Leibovitz's career and accomplishments are discussed.
2) Mental health charity Mind and two celebrities involved with the charity - boxer Duke McKenzie and singer George Ezra. Their experiences with mental health issues and contributions to Mind are summarized.
This document appears to be a short message from Hannah McNeill to her friends. It does not provide any details about the message itself or its purpose. In just one word and two names, this document gives very little contextual information to summarize further in only 3 sentences.
The document discusses plans for a fanzine focused on the TV show Friends. It will have an A5 page size and target a female audience aged 25-44, as research found these demographics have the most positive views of Friends. Articles will focus on characters like Chandler and Joey who are most popular, and less on Monica and Ross who are least liked. Ideas include character profiles, fashion inspiration from Monica and Rachel, and iconic Friends elements to reference symbolically. Photography may be difficult due to copyright, so articles and edits will primarily be created in Photoshop. The fanzine will have no strict page order to maintain an authentic DIY style.
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financial assets represent claim for future benefit or cash. Financial assets are formed by establishing contracts between participants. These financial assets are used for collection of huge amounts of money for business purposes.
Two major Types: Debt Securities and Equity Securities.
Debt Securities are Also known as fixed-income securities or instruments. The type of assets is formed by establishing contracts between investor and issuer of the asset.
• The first type of Debit securities is BONDS. Bonds are issued by corporations and government (both local and national government).
• The second important type of Debit security is NOTES. Apart from similarities associated with notes and bonds, notes have shorter term maturity.
• The 3rd important type of Debit security is TRESURY BILLS. These securities have short-term ranging from three months, six months, and one year. Issuer of such securities are governments.
• Above discussed debit securities are mostly issued by governments and corporations. CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSITS CDs are issued by Banks and Financial Institutions. Risk factor associated with CDs gets reduced when issued by reputable institutions or Banks.
Following are the risk attached with debt securities: Credit risk, interest rate risk and currency risk
There are no fixed maturity dates in such securities, and asset’s value is determined by company’s performance. There are two major types of equity securities: common stock and preferred stock.
Common Stock: These are simple equity securities and bear no complexities which the preferred stock bears. Holders of such securities or instrument have the voting rights when it comes to select the company’s board of director or the business decisions to be made.
Preferred Stock: Preferred stocks are sometime referred to as hybrid securities, because it contains elements of both debit security and equity security. Preferred stock confers ownership rights to security holder that is why it is equity instrument
<a href="https://www.writofinance.com/equity-securities-features-types-risk/" >Equity securities </a> as a whole is used for capital funding for companies. Companies have multiple expenses to cover. Potential growth of company is required in competitive market. So, these securities are used for capital generation, and then uses it for company’s growth.
Concluding remarks
Both are employed in business. Businesses are often established through debit securities, then what is the need for equity securities. Companies have to cover multiple expenses and expansion of business. They can also use equity instruments for repayment of debits. So, there are multiple uses for securities. As an investor, you need tools for analysis. Investment decisions are made by carefully analyzing the market. For better analysis of the stock market, investors often employ financial analysis of companies.