This document discusses the layout and elements of a Photoshop document, including a background, masthead image in front, and text below in a box behind the masthead.
Photoshop was used to create the front cover because it allows for the use of graphics, cropping tools, and different types of text to make the cover look professional like a magazine. Quark was used for the contents page as it provides column guidelines and allows for multiple columns, different sized and colored text, which is suitable for listing page numbers, article titles, and other content sections of the magazine. Both applications were utilized because they have features that specifically aid in designing magazine elements.
The document provides instructions for using basic features in the Quark publishing software, including: the front page view which displays columns to aid layout; adding text which involves using the text box icon to draw text boxes; and inserting pictures by selecting the image icon and right clicking to import pictures into drawn image boxes.
This print advertisement draft promotes a new line of home appliances from Acme Appliances. It highlights three key products - a washer, dryer, and refrigerator - and their main features. The ad aims to raise awareness of Acme's expanded home appliance selection and encourage consumers to visit their local retailer to see the new products on display.
The group used various technologies to research and plan their documentary on hair, including Microsoft Word to create questionnaires, Microsoft Excel to analyze results, and the internet to research topics. Adobe Premiere Pro allowed them to edit interviews and footage, such as removing questions and adding backgrounds. For their print ad, Photoshop let them enhance photos and add graphics to make it look professional. Overall, the new technologies transformed their satisfactory products into polished, professional media pieces.
The document discusses how the media product uses conventions of real documentaries through elements like interviews, cutaways, and voiceovers. It aims to discuss the topic of hair in the same focused way as professional documentaries by including different aspects of hair. Efforts were made to make the documentary, interviews, graphics, editing, radio trailer, and print advert look as professional as possible by taking inspiration from other professional media and focusing on clear structure, camerawork, audio quality, and simple yet striking design.
The document summarizes feedback from an audience on a documentary about hair. The audience believed the documentary was suitable for its target age range of 16-60 based on the interviewees. They also felt the script anchored the topic well and the title sequence clearly illustrated hair as the topic. Interview positioning and attire matched the roles. Non-diegetic music suited the hair topic. The radio trailer was appealing and covered the documentary's topics in a way that would make people want to watch. The voiceover for the trailer was formal, clear and understandable.
Logging sheets are used to record information about trees that are cut down. They include details like the species, diameter, and quality of each harvested tree. Foresters use these logs to track harvesting activities and ensure sustainable forest management practices are being followed.
The document discusses the filmmakers' documentary about hair and how it uses conventions of real documentaries. It includes interviews, cutaways, archive footage, and a voiceover like other documentaries. Graphics were added to interviews to identify speakers and make it look professional. Shots were framed to include relevant objects like hair products. Camera movements like zooms were used in cutaways to relate to topics. Editing was done to smoothly transition between clips without interruptions for a professional feel.
Photoshop was used to create the front cover because it allows for the use of graphics, cropping tools, and different types of text to make the cover look professional like a magazine. Quark was used for the contents page as it provides column guidelines and allows for multiple columns, different sized and colored text, which is suitable for listing page numbers, article titles, and other content sections of the magazine. Both applications were utilized because they have features that specifically aid in designing magazine elements.
The document provides instructions for using basic features in the Quark publishing software, including: the front page view which displays columns to aid layout; adding text which involves using the text box icon to draw text boxes; and inserting pictures by selecting the image icon and right clicking to import pictures into drawn image boxes.
This print advertisement draft promotes a new line of home appliances from Acme Appliances. It highlights three key products - a washer, dryer, and refrigerator - and their main features. The ad aims to raise awareness of Acme's expanded home appliance selection and encourage consumers to visit their local retailer to see the new products on display.
The group used various technologies to research and plan their documentary on hair, including Microsoft Word to create questionnaires, Microsoft Excel to analyze results, and the internet to research topics. Adobe Premiere Pro allowed them to edit interviews and footage, such as removing questions and adding backgrounds. For their print ad, Photoshop let them enhance photos and add graphics to make it look professional. Overall, the new technologies transformed their satisfactory products into polished, professional media pieces.
The document discusses how the media product uses conventions of real documentaries through elements like interviews, cutaways, and voiceovers. It aims to discuss the topic of hair in the same focused way as professional documentaries by including different aspects of hair. Efforts were made to make the documentary, interviews, graphics, editing, radio trailer, and print advert look as professional as possible by taking inspiration from other professional media and focusing on clear structure, camerawork, audio quality, and simple yet striking design.
The document summarizes feedback from an audience on a documentary about hair. The audience believed the documentary was suitable for its target age range of 16-60 based on the interviewees. They also felt the script anchored the topic well and the title sequence clearly illustrated hair as the topic. Interview positioning and attire matched the roles. Non-diegetic music suited the hair topic. The radio trailer was appealing and covered the documentary's topics in a way that would make people want to watch. The voiceover for the trailer was formal, clear and understandable.
Logging sheets are used to record information about trees that are cut down. They include details like the species, diameter, and quality of each harvested tree. Foresters use these logs to track harvesting activities and ensure sustainable forest management practices are being followed.
The document discusses the filmmakers' documentary about hair and how it uses conventions of real documentaries. It includes interviews, cutaways, archive footage, and a voiceover like other documentaries. Graphics were added to interviews to identify speakers and make it look professional. Shots were framed to include relevant objects like hair products. Camera movements like zooms were used in cutaways to relate to topics. Editing was done to smoothly transition between clips without interruptions for a professional feel.
Print television advertisements use striking images and prominent logos to capture viewers' attention. They display the show's name and air time in bold left-side text against block colors. The channel logo sits large on the right side, sometimes integrated into the background image. Slogans or rhetorical questions are also used to intrigue audiences and identify the program's content or hosts.
The document analyzes various shot types and editing techniques used in the documentary "Super Size Me" by Morgan Spurlock. It discusses close-up shots of Spurlock eating McDonald's food to show the negative health impacts. Other shots show the large amounts of sugar and calories he consumed each day to shock viewers. Text is edited onto the screen to highlight key points and emphasize what day of the experiment Spurlock is on. The mise-en-scene focuses on Spurlock eating McDonald's food in their restaurants or in his car to demonstrate where the food came from. Sound editing includes Spurlock's narration and natural sounds from McDonald's to set the scene.
The document summarizes the steps taken to create a documentary titled "Addicted: Mobile Phones". It discusses conducting interviews with Caprice and Connor, importing the interview footage and a title page into video editing software. Cutaway footage was added over Connor's interview. Interview questions were cropped out using a cut tool. Archive material on mobile phone addiction was found and added. Caprice's interview was added after the archive material. Credits were added at the end dedicated to the creators and interviewees.
The document discusses TV scheduling and target audiences for different time segments. It is broken into the following segments:
1) Children - Shows children's programming in the morning for kids and parents.
2) Breakfast - Aims news at adults in the morning as they prepare for work.
3) Daytime - Targets unemployed audiences with chat shows and lifestyle programs.
4) Student - Aims game shows and quizzes at students after school.
5) Soaps - Shows many soap operas between 6:30-8pm across channels.
6) Adults - Features more mature programming after 9pm past the watershed restriction.
The most popular genres are
This document discusses different types of narrative structures in media like films. It contrasts narratives that have a single, clear storyline and ending with those that are non-linear and from multiple perspectives, leaving the viewer or reader to piece together the plot. Chronological narratives are compared to those that are not told in sequence or from a single point of view.
Fully narrated documentaries use a voice over narrator to provide context and make sense of the visuals in an authoritative manner. Fly-on-the-wall documentaries aim to film events as inconspicuously as possible from the perspective of an unseen observer. Mixed documentaries combine interviews, observations, and narration to both show events and back up an argument.
Results and conclusions of my questionnaireharrystrachan1
The document analyzes the results of a survey about music magazine preferences:
- Respondents' favorite indie artists were Arctic Monkeys, Florence and the Machine, and Kaiser Chiefs. Their favorite rock artists were Foo Fighters, Green Day, and Royal Blood.
- Most would pay between $3-4 for the magazine and thought weekly or bi-weekly publication frequencies were appropriate. Offering free posters would attract many potential customers.
- The findings suggest focusing on rock music content, using related colors in design, pricing affordably, and including popular artists to attract the target audience.
The student has learned more about magazine design conventions and increased their technical skills over the course of the project. They developed a better understanding of front covers, contents pages, and spreads by studying professional magazines. Their creative and camera skills improved as they experimented with layout, effects, and angles. Working with design software like Photoshop and Quark gave them more experience using technology for magazine production. Overall, they gained a deeper knowledge of how magazines are constructed and how technical elements can make a product look professional.
Production process of my double page spread onharrystrachan1
For a double-page magazine spread interviewing musician Joe McBride, the document discusses including a large background photo of Joe playing guitar on stage, typing up interview questions and answers in red and black font for clarity, and adding a title, stand first, and page numbers to make the spread look professional.
The document provides a brief overview of an interview. It does not specify who was interviewed or for what purpose. No other context or details are given about the interview itself or its content within the single-word document. In summary, the document title "Interview" on its own does not convey much meaningful information about an actual interview that took place.
Production process of Photoshop magazine front coverharrystrachan1
This document outlines the steps taken to design the front cover of a magazine in Photoshop. It describes adding a rock-themed background, title with drop shadows, main image of a rock musician cropped and positioned over the title, additional text sections with varying colors, styles and effects like glow to stand out, and finally shapes added for advertising and to draw attention to certain elements in the style of professional magazines. The overall goal is to design a magazine cover that has a rock genre appeal and professional look and feel.
Production Process of Photoshop magazine front coverharrystrachan1
This document describes the layout and design process for creating a magazine front cover in Photoshop. It outlines adding a background, title text with drop shadows, the main image featuring a rock musician to appeal to the genre, additional text blocks with varied styles and effects, and shapes used for advertising and barcodes to mimic a professional magazine cover. The overall goal is to design an A4 sized magazine cover that looks realistic using techniques like overlaying images and text.
Quark music magazine contents page music magazineharrystrachan1
The document provides instructions for laying out a page in 3 columns using Quark software. Pictures and text can be added in different boxes that are drawn on the page. Pictures are imported using the image import tool. Text boxes are drawn and text is added. The document includes examples of pictures and text that were added to a sample contents page layout, including styled text and backgrounds to sections to make the page look more professional.
The document discusses images used for different sections of a music magazine. For the front cover, a picture of Jake Banks was used that conveyed a rock style with his dress and hair. For the contents page, images of The Resolutes E.P., Liam Mcclaughlin, and Joe Mcbride were featured with Liam's image being largest. For the double page spread, a picture of Joe was used as he was the person being interviewed for that section.
This document analyzes a music magazine. It focuses on the genre of music covered in the magazine. In a concise yet informative manner, the document examines the types of artists and songs featured to understand the magazine's intended audience and perspective on music genres.
The document outlines initial ideas for a music magazine focused on heavy metal, rock, and indie rock genres. The magazine would come out weekly, cost £2.20, and include features like competitions, new music spotlights, exclusive content, and top 10 band lists. Each issue would include articles such as interviews, event guides, concert reviews, and quizzes. The target audience is people ages 16-24 of mixed gender. Issues are planned to be between 50-60 pages in length.
On Storytelling & Magic Realism in Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children, Shame, and ...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Salman Rushdie’s novels are humorous books about serious times. His cosmopolitanism and
hybrid identity allowed him access to multiple cultures, religions, languages, dialects, and various modes of
writing. His style is often classified as magic realism, blending the imaginary with the real. He draws
inspiration from both English literature and Indian classical sources. Throughout his works, there is a lineage of
‘bastards of history’, a carnival of shameful characters scrolling all along his works. Rushdie intertwines fiction
with reality, incorporating intertextual references to Western literature in his texts, and frequently employing
mythology to explore history. This paper focuses on Rushdie’s three novels: Midnight’s Children, Shame, and
Haroun and the Sea of Stories, analyzing his postmodern storytelling techniques that aim to explore human
vices and follies while offering socio-political criticism.
KEYWORDS : Magic Realism, Rushdie, Satire, Storytelling, Transfictional Identities
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Print television advertisements use striking images and prominent logos to capture viewers' attention. They display the show's name and air time in bold left-side text against block colors. The channel logo sits large on the right side, sometimes integrated into the background image. Slogans or rhetorical questions are also used to intrigue audiences and identify the program's content or hosts.
The document analyzes various shot types and editing techniques used in the documentary "Super Size Me" by Morgan Spurlock. It discusses close-up shots of Spurlock eating McDonald's food to show the negative health impacts. Other shots show the large amounts of sugar and calories he consumed each day to shock viewers. Text is edited onto the screen to highlight key points and emphasize what day of the experiment Spurlock is on. The mise-en-scene focuses on Spurlock eating McDonald's food in their restaurants or in his car to demonstrate where the food came from. Sound editing includes Spurlock's narration and natural sounds from McDonald's to set the scene.
The document summarizes the steps taken to create a documentary titled "Addicted: Mobile Phones". It discusses conducting interviews with Caprice and Connor, importing the interview footage and a title page into video editing software. Cutaway footage was added over Connor's interview. Interview questions were cropped out using a cut tool. Archive material on mobile phone addiction was found and added. Caprice's interview was added after the archive material. Credits were added at the end dedicated to the creators and interviewees.
The document discusses TV scheduling and target audiences for different time segments. It is broken into the following segments:
1) Children - Shows children's programming in the morning for kids and parents.
2) Breakfast - Aims news at adults in the morning as they prepare for work.
3) Daytime - Targets unemployed audiences with chat shows and lifestyle programs.
4) Student - Aims game shows and quizzes at students after school.
5) Soaps - Shows many soap operas between 6:30-8pm across channels.
6) Adults - Features more mature programming after 9pm past the watershed restriction.
The most popular genres are
This document discusses different types of narrative structures in media like films. It contrasts narratives that have a single, clear storyline and ending with those that are non-linear and from multiple perspectives, leaving the viewer or reader to piece together the plot. Chronological narratives are compared to those that are not told in sequence or from a single point of view.
Fully narrated documentaries use a voice over narrator to provide context and make sense of the visuals in an authoritative manner. Fly-on-the-wall documentaries aim to film events as inconspicuously as possible from the perspective of an unseen observer. Mixed documentaries combine interviews, observations, and narration to both show events and back up an argument.
Results and conclusions of my questionnaireharrystrachan1
The document analyzes the results of a survey about music magazine preferences:
- Respondents' favorite indie artists were Arctic Monkeys, Florence and the Machine, and Kaiser Chiefs. Their favorite rock artists were Foo Fighters, Green Day, and Royal Blood.
- Most would pay between $3-4 for the magazine and thought weekly or bi-weekly publication frequencies were appropriate. Offering free posters would attract many potential customers.
- The findings suggest focusing on rock music content, using related colors in design, pricing affordably, and including popular artists to attract the target audience.
The student has learned more about magazine design conventions and increased their technical skills over the course of the project. They developed a better understanding of front covers, contents pages, and spreads by studying professional magazines. Their creative and camera skills improved as they experimented with layout, effects, and angles. Working with design software like Photoshop and Quark gave them more experience using technology for magazine production. Overall, they gained a deeper knowledge of how magazines are constructed and how technical elements can make a product look professional.
Production process of my double page spread onharrystrachan1
For a double-page magazine spread interviewing musician Joe McBride, the document discusses including a large background photo of Joe playing guitar on stage, typing up interview questions and answers in red and black font for clarity, and adding a title, stand first, and page numbers to make the spread look professional.
The document provides a brief overview of an interview. It does not specify who was interviewed or for what purpose. No other context or details are given about the interview itself or its content within the single-word document. In summary, the document title "Interview" on its own does not convey much meaningful information about an actual interview that took place.
Production process of Photoshop magazine front coverharrystrachan1
This document outlines the steps taken to design the front cover of a magazine in Photoshop. It describes adding a rock-themed background, title with drop shadows, main image of a rock musician cropped and positioned over the title, additional text sections with varying colors, styles and effects like glow to stand out, and finally shapes added for advertising and to draw attention to certain elements in the style of professional magazines. The overall goal is to design a magazine cover that has a rock genre appeal and professional look and feel.
Production Process of Photoshop magazine front coverharrystrachan1
This document describes the layout and design process for creating a magazine front cover in Photoshop. It outlines adding a background, title text with drop shadows, the main image featuring a rock musician to appeal to the genre, additional text blocks with varied styles and effects, and shapes used for advertising and barcodes to mimic a professional magazine cover. The overall goal is to design an A4 sized magazine cover that looks realistic using techniques like overlaying images and text.
Quark music magazine contents page music magazineharrystrachan1
The document provides instructions for laying out a page in 3 columns using Quark software. Pictures and text can be added in different boxes that are drawn on the page. Pictures are imported using the image import tool. Text boxes are drawn and text is added. The document includes examples of pictures and text that were added to a sample contents page layout, including styled text and backgrounds to sections to make the page look more professional.
The document discusses images used for different sections of a music magazine. For the front cover, a picture of Jake Banks was used that conveyed a rock style with his dress and hair. For the contents page, images of The Resolutes E.P., Liam Mcclaughlin, and Joe Mcbride were featured with Liam's image being largest. For the double page spread, a picture of Joe was used as he was the person being interviewed for that section.
This document analyzes a music magazine. It focuses on the genre of music covered in the magazine. In a concise yet informative manner, the document examines the types of artists and songs featured to understand the magazine's intended audience and perspective on music genres.
The document outlines initial ideas for a music magazine focused on heavy metal, rock, and indie rock genres. The magazine would come out weekly, cost £2.20, and include features like competitions, new music spotlights, exclusive content, and top 10 band lists. Each issue would include articles such as interviews, event guides, concert reviews, and quizzes. The target audience is people ages 16-24 of mixed gender. Issues are planned to be between 50-60 pages in length.
On Storytelling & Magic Realism in Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children, Shame, and ...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Salman Rushdie’s novels are humorous books about serious times. His cosmopolitanism and
hybrid identity allowed him access to multiple cultures, religions, languages, dialects, and various modes of
writing. His style is often classified as magic realism, blending the imaginary with the real. He draws
inspiration from both English literature and Indian classical sources. Throughout his works, there is a lineage of
‘bastards of history’, a carnival of shameful characters scrolling all along his works. Rushdie intertwines fiction
with reality, incorporating intertextual references to Western literature in his texts, and frequently employing
mythology to explore history. This paper focuses on Rushdie’s three novels: Midnight’s Children, Shame, and
Haroun and the Sea of Stories, analyzing his postmodern storytelling techniques that aim to explore human
vices and follies while offering socio-political criticism.
KEYWORDS : Magic Realism, Rushdie, Satire, Storytelling, Transfictional Identities
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ChatGPT 4o for social media step by step Guide.pdfalmutabbil
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CYBER SECURITY ENHANCEMENT IN NIGERIA. A CASE STUDY OF SIX STATES IN THE NORT...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Security plays an important role in human life and endeavors. Securing information and
disseminating are critical challenges in the present day. This study aimed at identifying innovative technologies
that aid cybercrimes and can constitute threats to cybersecurity in North Central (Middle Belt) Nigeria covering
its six States and the FCT Abuja. A survey research design was adopted. The researchers employed the use of
Google form in administering the structured questionnaire. The instruments were faced validated by one expert
each from ICT and security. Cronbach Alpha reliability Coefficient was employed and achieved 0.83 level of
coefficient. The population of the study was 200, comprising 100 undergraduate students from computer science
and Computer/Robotics Education, 80 ICT instructors, technologists and lecturers in the University and
Technical Colleges in the Middle Belt Nigeria using innovative technologies for their daily jobs and 20 officers
of the crime agency such as: Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) andEconomic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC). Three research purposes and questions as well as the hypothesis guided the study
on Five (5) point Likert scale. Data collected were analyzed using mean and standard deviation for the three
research questions while three hypotheses were tested using t-test at 0.05 level of significance. Major findings
revealed that serious steps are needed to better secure the cybers against cybercrimes. Motivation, types, threats
and strategies for the prevention of cybercrimes were identified. The study recommends that government,
organizations and individuals should place emphasis on moral development, regular training of its employees,
regular update of software, use strong password, back up data and information, produce strong cybersecurity
policy, install antivirus soft and security surveillance (CCTV) in offices in order to safeguard its employees and
properties from being hacked and vandalized.
KEYWORDS: Cybersecurity, cybercrime, cyberattack, cybercriminal, computer virus, Virtual Private Networks
(VPN).
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