The document discusses pictures chosen for a magazine review, including a main promotional shot, a "joke" picture, and a potential poster image, though the author is unsure if the latter will fit in the review.
Teddy Smith conducted a photo shoot for a Kpop magazine. The equipment used included a green screen, photography camera, studio lights and umbrellas, and a chair. Risks of the shoot included tripping over wires and getting burned by the hot lamps. Several test photos were taken of the model in different poses and lighting. Some photos were blurry or didn't fit the desired mysterious aesthetic. However, others showed the model's eye or with her hand covering her mouth, portraying her as shy but confident. These photos were edited and incorporated into the magazine design. Through this project, Teddy Smith learned photography skills and how to select the best images to represent their magazine concept.
The photographer edited two photos in Photoshop. For the first photo, they flipped, cropped and removed a spot on the forehead using the spot healing brush. For the second photo, they again used the spot healing brush to remove blemishes, slightly adjusted the brightness and contrast to make the models look less pale, and cropped the photo. The edits were minor to avoid making the alternative artists look too artificially perfect.
The document discusses reasons for not choosing several photos for a magazine cover. It says the first photo's props were not visible enough and was slightly out of focus. The second photo's rat prop was not visible and the shadows in the background were too prominent. The third photo showed the model distracted and not looking at the camera. The fourth photo's background was not as visible as wanted and had too much headroom. It then says it chose the fifth photo because the brick background fit the horror genre theme, the props like the rat were most visible, and the model's happy expression made it eye catching.
The document discusses why certain photos of a model were selected or not selected for use in a fashion magazine. It provides several reasons for not using some photos, such as photos being blurry, having an unprofessional background, having an unattractive angle, or not clearly showing the model or clothing. The photos that were selected provided a clear view of the model and clothing, showed the model looking natural, and portrayed a professional quality suitable for the magazine.
The document discusses various photos taken for a magazine cover and article layout. It analyzes each photo, explaining why some were not chosen. Reasons include unfavorable facial expressions, lighting, quality, positioning cutting off heads, and lack of connection between models in photos meant to show a duet. The photographer took many photos from different angles to have options, but had to carefully test placements to see which images looked most realistic and conveyed the desired mood for the magazine.
The document summarizes feedback from an audience on a film, review, and radio trailer created by the author. For the film, audiences enjoyed the visuals and music but suggested making the passage of time clearer. They also liked most aspects of the review for providing context and screenshots. Suggestions included using more media language and describing the film more. Listeners enjoyed the creepy voice and effective sound effects in the radio trailer, but suggested including more information on the cast and using different music.
The document summarizes the filmmaker's primary and secondary research for their short film project. Through questionnaires and a focus group, the primary research showed that audiences preferred horror/thriller genres and were receptive to the film being silent once the concept was explained. Secondary research on films like "La Haine" influenced techniques like bookended shots and use of graffiti. The research supported proceeding with the silent film as planned.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire evaluating a magazine review produced by the author for a film they produced. Based on feedback from 12 people, 100% said they liked the review and found it informative. Over 50% rated the review 5 out of 5. Positive feedback included explanations, screenshots, and layout. Suggested improvements included using more media language and providing more details about the film rather than people involved. The author was overall pleased with the feedback and thought their magazine review was successful.
Teddy Smith conducted a photo shoot for a Kpop magazine. The equipment used included a green screen, photography camera, studio lights and umbrellas, and a chair. Risks of the shoot included tripping over wires and getting burned by the hot lamps. Several test photos were taken of the model in different poses and lighting. Some photos were blurry or didn't fit the desired mysterious aesthetic. However, others showed the model's eye or with her hand covering her mouth, portraying her as shy but confident. These photos were edited and incorporated into the magazine design. Through this project, Teddy Smith learned photography skills and how to select the best images to represent their magazine concept.
The photographer edited two photos in Photoshop. For the first photo, they flipped, cropped and removed a spot on the forehead using the spot healing brush. For the second photo, they again used the spot healing brush to remove blemishes, slightly adjusted the brightness and contrast to make the models look less pale, and cropped the photo. The edits were minor to avoid making the alternative artists look too artificially perfect.
The document discusses reasons for not choosing several photos for a magazine cover. It says the first photo's props were not visible enough and was slightly out of focus. The second photo's rat prop was not visible and the shadows in the background were too prominent. The third photo showed the model distracted and not looking at the camera. The fourth photo's background was not as visible as wanted and had too much headroom. It then says it chose the fifth photo because the brick background fit the horror genre theme, the props like the rat were most visible, and the model's happy expression made it eye catching.
The document discusses why certain photos of a model were selected or not selected for use in a fashion magazine. It provides several reasons for not using some photos, such as photos being blurry, having an unprofessional background, having an unattractive angle, or not clearly showing the model or clothing. The photos that were selected provided a clear view of the model and clothing, showed the model looking natural, and portrayed a professional quality suitable for the magazine.
The document discusses various photos taken for a magazine cover and article layout. It analyzes each photo, explaining why some were not chosen. Reasons include unfavorable facial expressions, lighting, quality, positioning cutting off heads, and lack of connection between models in photos meant to show a duet. The photographer took many photos from different angles to have options, but had to carefully test placements to see which images looked most realistic and conveyed the desired mood for the magazine.
The document summarizes feedback from an audience on a film, review, and radio trailer created by the author. For the film, audiences enjoyed the visuals and music but suggested making the passage of time clearer. They also liked most aspects of the review for providing context and screenshots. Suggestions included using more media language and describing the film more. Listeners enjoyed the creepy voice and effective sound effects in the radio trailer, but suggested including more information on the cast and using different music.
The document summarizes the filmmaker's primary and secondary research for their short film project. Through questionnaires and a focus group, the primary research showed that audiences preferred horror/thriller genres and were receptive to the film being silent once the concept was explained. Secondary research on films like "La Haine" influenced techniques like bookended shots and use of graffiti. The research supported proceeding with the silent film as planned.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire evaluating a magazine review produced by the author for a film they produced. Based on feedback from 12 people, 100% said they liked the review and found it informative. Over 50% rated the review 5 out of 5. Positive feedback included explanations, screenshots, and layout. Suggested improvements included using more media language and providing more details about the film rather than people involved. The author was overall pleased with the feedback and thought their magazine review was successful.
This document summarizes the secondary research conducted for a short film project. It discusses techniques used in the film "La Haine" that the document's author wants to experiment with, including opening/closing shots and use of graffiti. It also reviews the 3 Minute Wonder film series, Pixar shorts, "Paris, je t'aime", "New York, I Love You", perceptions of silent films, and an episode of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" with no dialogue. Potential film titles are considered before deciding on "Reversal". In conclusion, the author feels confident moving ahead with their original silent film idea after addressing concerns from primary research.
The document discusses the evaluation of a radio trailer produced for a short film. The creator gave a questionnaire to a test audience to get feedback on the trailer. Most people said the trailer made them want to see the film and remembered the film's name, though some felt the child's voice was not effective until the creator explained its purpose. The feedback provided valid points to improve future trailers.
The document summarizes feedback from an audience on a film, review, and radio trailer created by the author. For the film, audiences enjoyed the visuals and music but suggested making the passage of time clearer. They also liked most aspects of the review for providing context and screenshots without overwhelming the reader. For the radio trailer, audiences thought the creepy voice, music, and sound effects were effective at grabbing attention. Some suggested including more information on the cast in the trailer.
The document discusses the pictures chosen to create a magazine review in Photoshop, including a main promotional shot, a "joke" picture, and a potential poster image, though the last one may not fit in the review.
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conv...jenjen23_92
The document discusses how the media product utilizes, develops, and challenges conventions of short films and thriller/stalker genres. It utilizes conventions such as having a male stalker/kidnapper, using a warehouse setting for confrontation, and including suspenseful moments. It develops conventions by having a clear story structure unlike many short films, focusing solely on two main characters rather than extras, and having a sad tone rather than happy ending. It challenges conventions by having no dialogue, leaving parts of the story ambiguous, and not showing the initial struggle between characters.
The document summarizes the filmmaker's primary and secondary research for their short film project. Through questionnaires and a focus group, the primary research showed that audiences preferred horror/thriller genres and were receptive to the film being silent once the concept was explained. Secondary research on films like "La Haine" influenced techniques like bookended shots and use of graffiti. The research supported proceeding with the silent film as planned.
This document summarizes the results of primary research conducted to inform a film project. A questionnaire was distributed to 20 people between the ages of 16-30 to gauge interest and opinions on a thriller film with a stalker storyline. Results showed strong interest in the genre and support for the concept. One person expressed concern over normalizing stalking but the filmmaker addressed this. Additionally, a focus group was held to explain the creative choice of a silent film format and dispel stereotypes, which increased willingness to see the silent film from the sample. This confirmed the filmmaker's decision to proceed with their vision of a silent thriller.
This document discusses elements that the author plans to include in a film review for a magazine. It mentions including a pun in the title of the review, using stills from specific scenes in the film, including posed pictures of the two main characters, and adding extra features like cameos, things to look out for, summaries and trivia. The author provides potential title pun ideas and sketches out ideas for the posed pictures of the two characters.
The document discusses finding a new filming location for a film after deciding a house would not work. The author found an empty warehouse in an industrial estate near Maltby that the owners allowed them to use. Photos show the interior and exterior of the warehouse. While filming walking scenes, the author discovered using a tracking tripod impaired video quality, so the owners let them use a forklift to get aerial shots instead and improve tracking shots.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire given to test audiences after viewing a short silent film. 100% of respondents enjoyed the film. Most felt it successfully worked as a silent film and was different than typical silent or short films. Respondents generally felt the radio trailer and review accurately portrayed the film. Aspects people liked most included specific shots, the music, and how emotion was conveyed without dialogue. Minor suggested changes included clarifying the passage of time and adding a gunshot at the end. Overall the feedback was overwhelmingly positive.
The document provides filming instructions for several scenes involving a character named Chris. It includes a to-do list and shot lists for filming at Chris's house, the documenter's house, and at a flat. The shots involve Chris sleeping, walking past houses, being grabbed, finding letters, and eventually overpowering and chloroforming another character named Thom while tied to a chair. Costuming notes recommend Chris wear similar clothes in different locations to maintain continuity.
I did not use any media technologies in the construction, research, construction and evaluation stages. As an AI assistant created by Anthropic to be helpful, harmless, and honest, I do not have the ability to conduct my own research or evaluations.
The radio trailer is complete. It provides a brief overview of the key points to promote in the upcoming radio spots. Listeners should get a sense of what makes the product worthwhile and interesting in order to drive sales.
The document is a questionnaire about a radio trailer for a film. It asks respondents if they liked the trailer, if it made them want to see the film, if they found the voice effective, if they remember the name of the film and release date, what they liked most about the trailer, if there is any other information they would have included, and to rate the trailer out of 5. The questionnaire aims to gather feedback on the effectiveness of the radio trailer in promoting the film.
The document discusses the effectiveness of combining a short film with ancillary texts, including a magazine review and radio trailer. The filmmaker believes the review and film complement each other well through the use of screenshots and descriptions of important elements. A test audience found the review accurately portrayed the film. The radio trailer uses a child's voice and extracts from the film's music and sounds to represent the silent film. While 84% of test viewers found the trailer accurately portrayed the film, some disconnect is expected between the formats. Overall, the combination of products was deemed successful at reaching wider audiences through different media.
The document is a questionnaire thanking someone for watching a film and asking for feedback on whether they enjoyed it, if it worked well as a silent film, if it was different than most silent and short films, and if it was accurately portrayed in a radio trailer and review. It also asks what they liked most about the film, if anything should be changed, what they disliked, and to rate the film out of 5.
This document is a questionnaire for a film called "Reversal" that asks respondents about their age, gender, whether they enjoyed the silent film, if it was different than most silent or short films, and if it was accurately portrayed in a radio trailer and review. It also asks open-ended questions about what they liked, if anything should be changed, and if they disliked anything, and rates the film on a scale of 1 to 5.
The radio trailer is complete. It provides a brief overview of the key points to promote in the upcoming radio spots. Listeners should get a sense of what makes the product worthwhile and interesting in under 30 seconds.
A radio trailer was produced with a child's voiceover to make it sound sinister and creepy. The document discusses a version of a radio trailer featuring a child's voice. The creator chose a child's voice to make the trailer sound unsettling.
This document summarizes the secondary research conducted for a short film project. It discusses techniques used in the film "La Haine" that the document's author wants to experiment with, including opening/closing shots and use of graffiti. It also reviews the 3 Minute Wonder film series, Pixar shorts, "Paris, je t'aime", "New York, I Love You", perceptions of silent films, and an episode of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" with no dialogue. Potential film titles are considered before deciding on "Reversal". In conclusion, the author feels confident moving ahead with their original silent film idea after addressing concerns from primary research.
The document discusses the evaluation of a radio trailer produced for a short film. The creator gave a questionnaire to a test audience to get feedback on the trailer. Most people said the trailer made them want to see the film and remembered the film's name, though some felt the child's voice was not effective until the creator explained its purpose. The feedback provided valid points to improve future trailers.
The document summarizes feedback from an audience on a film, review, and radio trailer created by the author. For the film, audiences enjoyed the visuals and music but suggested making the passage of time clearer. They also liked most aspects of the review for providing context and screenshots without overwhelming the reader. For the radio trailer, audiences thought the creepy voice, music, and sound effects were effective at grabbing attention. Some suggested including more information on the cast in the trailer.
The document discusses the pictures chosen to create a magazine review in Photoshop, including a main promotional shot, a "joke" picture, and a potential poster image, though the last one may not fit in the review.
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conv...jenjen23_92
The document discusses how the media product utilizes, develops, and challenges conventions of short films and thriller/stalker genres. It utilizes conventions such as having a male stalker/kidnapper, using a warehouse setting for confrontation, and including suspenseful moments. It develops conventions by having a clear story structure unlike many short films, focusing solely on two main characters rather than extras, and having a sad tone rather than happy ending. It challenges conventions by having no dialogue, leaving parts of the story ambiguous, and not showing the initial struggle between characters.
The document summarizes the filmmaker's primary and secondary research for their short film project. Through questionnaires and a focus group, the primary research showed that audiences preferred horror/thriller genres and were receptive to the film being silent once the concept was explained. Secondary research on films like "La Haine" influenced techniques like bookended shots and use of graffiti. The research supported proceeding with the silent film as planned.
This document summarizes the results of primary research conducted to inform a film project. A questionnaire was distributed to 20 people between the ages of 16-30 to gauge interest and opinions on a thriller film with a stalker storyline. Results showed strong interest in the genre and support for the concept. One person expressed concern over normalizing stalking but the filmmaker addressed this. Additionally, a focus group was held to explain the creative choice of a silent film format and dispel stereotypes, which increased willingness to see the silent film from the sample. This confirmed the filmmaker's decision to proceed with their vision of a silent thriller.
This document discusses elements that the author plans to include in a film review for a magazine. It mentions including a pun in the title of the review, using stills from specific scenes in the film, including posed pictures of the two main characters, and adding extra features like cameos, things to look out for, summaries and trivia. The author provides potential title pun ideas and sketches out ideas for the posed pictures of the two characters.
The document discusses finding a new filming location for a film after deciding a house would not work. The author found an empty warehouse in an industrial estate near Maltby that the owners allowed them to use. Photos show the interior and exterior of the warehouse. While filming walking scenes, the author discovered using a tracking tripod impaired video quality, so the owners let them use a forklift to get aerial shots instead and improve tracking shots.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire given to test audiences after viewing a short silent film. 100% of respondents enjoyed the film. Most felt it successfully worked as a silent film and was different than typical silent or short films. Respondents generally felt the radio trailer and review accurately portrayed the film. Aspects people liked most included specific shots, the music, and how emotion was conveyed without dialogue. Minor suggested changes included clarifying the passage of time and adding a gunshot at the end. Overall the feedback was overwhelmingly positive.
The document provides filming instructions for several scenes involving a character named Chris. It includes a to-do list and shot lists for filming at Chris's house, the documenter's house, and at a flat. The shots involve Chris sleeping, walking past houses, being grabbed, finding letters, and eventually overpowering and chloroforming another character named Thom while tied to a chair. Costuming notes recommend Chris wear similar clothes in different locations to maintain continuity.
I did not use any media technologies in the construction, research, construction and evaluation stages. As an AI assistant created by Anthropic to be helpful, harmless, and honest, I do not have the ability to conduct my own research or evaluations.
The radio trailer is complete. It provides a brief overview of the key points to promote in the upcoming radio spots. Listeners should get a sense of what makes the product worthwhile and interesting in order to drive sales.
The document is a questionnaire about a radio trailer for a film. It asks respondents if they liked the trailer, if it made them want to see the film, if they found the voice effective, if they remember the name of the film and release date, what they liked most about the trailer, if there is any other information they would have included, and to rate the trailer out of 5. The questionnaire aims to gather feedback on the effectiveness of the radio trailer in promoting the film.
The document discusses the effectiveness of combining a short film with ancillary texts, including a magazine review and radio trailer. The filmmaker believes the review and film complement each other well through the use of screenshots and descriptions of important elements. A test audience found the review accurately portrayed the film. The radio trailer uses a child's voice and extracts from the film's music and sounds to represent the silent film. While 84% of test viewers found the trailer accurately portrayed the film, some disconnect is expected between the formats. Overall, the combination of products was deemed successful at reaching wider audiences through different media.
The document is a questionnaire thanking someone for watching a film and asking for feedback on whether they enjoyed it, if it worked well as a silent film, if it was different than most silent and short films, and if it was accurately portrayed in a radio trailer and review. It also asks what they liked most about the film, if anything should be changed, what they disliked, and to rate the film out of 5.
This document is a questionnaire for a film called "Reversal" that asks respondents about their age, gender, whether they enjoyed the silent film, if it was different than most silent or short films, and if it was accurately portrayed in a radio trailer and review. It also asks open-ended questions about what they liked, if anything should be changed, and if they disliked anything, and rates the film on a scale of 1 to 5.
The radio trailer is complete. It provides a brief overview of the key points to promote in the upcoming radio spots. Listeners should get a sense of what makes the product worthwhile and interesting in under 30 seconds.
A radio trailer was produced with a child's voiceover to make it sound sinister and creepy. The document discusses a version of a radio trailer featuring a child's voice. The creator chose a child's voice to make the trailer sound unsettling.
The document is an animatic voice over explaining a storyboard for a film project. It provides descriptions for 32 shots that make up the animatic. The shots show a boy waking from a nightmare about another boy, finding a mysterious letter, building up the courage to walk through a gate, then being kidnapped and escaping by turning the tables on his captor.
This animatic provides a summary of 32 shots that will be used to tell a story in the filmmaker's short film. The shots follow two boys - one wakes up from a nightmare, finds a mysterious letter, and walks through a gate. He is then kidnapped by the other boy and tied to a chair in an abandoned building. However, he manages to free himself, knocks out his captor, and holds him at gunpoint while shouting and pacing. In the final shot, the first boy shoots and apparently kills the kidnapper before collapsing himself.
The document discusses a Kid Conventional song that will be used in a film. In one sentence, it states that the reader can listen to a Kid Conventional song that the author will be using in their film.
The document discusses the pictures chosen to create a magazine review in Photoshop, including a main promotional shot, a "joke" picture, and a possible poster image, though the last one may not fit in the review.
The document discusses pictures chosen for a magazine review, including a main promotional shot, a "joke" picture, and a potential poster image, though the author is unsure if the latter will fit in the review.
The document discusses the pictures chosen to create a magazine review in Photoshop, including a main promotional shot, a "joke" picture, and a potential poster image, though the last one may not fit in the review.
This radio trailer draft uses a text-to-speech generator for the voice and accessed sound effects from the internet to save time on creating a draft version. While only a draft, the creator thinks the music works well paired with the dialogue from the trailer. The draft allows hearing how the audio elements come together in advance of further refinement.
The document is a request to listen to the first 3 minutes of a soundtrack for a film. It provides a link to hear a sample of the music composed for the movie. In a few short sentences, the message introduces an audio clip from the soundtrack and invites the reader to check it out.
This document contains shot lists and instructions for filming scenes at three different locations: Sophie's house, the filmmaker's house, and a flat. At Sophie's house, scenes of Tammy asleep in bed, walking past the house, and being grabbed are to be filmed. At the filmmaker's house, scenes on the stairs and of Tammy looking through letters are planned. Finally, at the flat, scenes with a "picture wall", of Tammy being drugged and tied to a chair, and her escaping are outlined to be filmed. Makeup and wardrobe continuity between locations is noted.
This document provides a to-do list and shot list for filming scenes at Sophie's house involving a character named Tammy. The to-do list includes filming Tammy sleeping in bed, walking past the house three times and being grabbed. The shot list details several angles of Tammy asleep in bed, walking past the house with different emotions, and finally opening the door and walking inside.
The document discusses radio advertising for films and analyzes factors that contribute to the effectiveness of radio ads. It notes that while radio ads provide some publicity, most people listen to BBC radio stations, which rarely play film ads. The document also explores how music, sound effects, and voiceovers can be used to create an atmospheric and engaging radio trailer for a horror/thriller film.
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