This legal document outlines an agreement between E4 and Rose Bishay to create a motion graphic sting for E4 that has been checked for appropriate standards regarding decency, representation of race, gender, religion and sexuality. The CEO of E4 and Rose Bishay both sign the document agreeing to the standards being met for the work.
Ripper Street is a TV program set in London a few months after the Jack the Ripper murders. The opening credits use dramatic old photographs and newspaper clippings to set the historical scene and intrigue viewers about the fictional stories based on this true period of history. Pictures fade in and out while written text shows through, suggesting articles from newspapers of the time. The credits feature composited antique images and an old film effect with period music to fully immerse viewers in the late 1800s era of the show.
During filming, the document discusses tools used to improve film quality, including:
- A camera, where the document discusses learning camera modes for different lighting.
- A tripod, which was crucial for keeping the camera steady while filming.
- A gun microphone, which helped achieve better sound quality but required pointing it at speakers.
- A voice recorder, used for broadcasting to get higher quality sound than a phone.
- A boom shield, used with the voice recorder to reduce interference and emphasize words smoothly.
Warner Bros. Pictures would be a suitable distributor for the film because they have experience distributing big budget action films similar in genre to the one being proposed. Though the film has a big budget, it features smaller independent actors, an approach Warner Bros. has taken before. Warner Bros. is also experienced with the action elements involved like explosions and firearms that will be included. The filmmakers chose Warner Bros. as the distributor to give the independent production credibility and access to wide distribution like major studio films receive.
The document discusses research done for a student horror film project. It analyzes conventions used in well-known horror films like "Scream" to understand how to build tension. Top conventions studied included using unsettling sounds that build over time, isolating characters, and having a naive protagonist. Feedback on a draft was received, noting strong research but room to improve lighting and adding more to the film poster.
This legal document outlines an agreement between E4 and Rose Bishay to create a motion graphic sting for E4 that has been checked for appropriate standards regarding decency, representation of race, gender, religion and sexuality. The CEO of E4 and Rose Bishay both sign the document agreeing to the standards being met for the work.
Ripper Street is a TV program set in London a few months after the Jack the Ripper murders. The opening credits use dramatic old photographs and newspaper clippings to set the historical scene and intrigue viewers about the fictional stories based on this true period of history. Pictures fade in and out while written text shows through, suggesting articles from newspapers of the time. The credits feature composited antique images and an old film effect with period music to fully immerse viewers in the late 1800s era of the show.
During filming, the document discusses tools used to improve film quality, including:
- A camera, where the document discusses learning camera modes for different lighting.
- A tripod, which was crucial for keeping the camera steady while filming.
- A gun microphone, which helped achieve better sound quality but required pointing it at speakers.
- A voice recorder, used for broadcasting to get higher quality sound than a phone.
- A boom shield, used with the voice recorder to reduce interference and emphasize words smoothly.
Warner Bros. Pictures would be a suitable distributor for the film because they have experience distributing big budget action films similar in genre to the one being proposed. Though the film has a big budget, it features smaller independent actors, an approach Warner Bros. has taken before. Warner Bros. is also experienced with the action elements involved like explosions and firearms that will be included. The filmmakers chose Warner Bros. as the distributor to give the independent production credibility and access to wide distribution like major studio films receive.
The document discusses research done for a student horror film project. It analyzes conventions used in well-known horror films like "Scream" to understand how to build tension. Top conventions studied included using unsettling sounds that build over time, isolating characters, and having a naive protagonist. Feedback on a draft was received, noting strong research but room to improve lighting and adding more to the film poster.
The document describes common stock elements used in thriller films, including characters, narratives, settings, and iconography. Some key stock characters mentioned are the victim, hit man, hero, and villain. Common stock narratives include revenge, serial murder/crime, kidnapping, and hero saving his true love. Typical stock settings listed are parking lots, apartments, fields, cities, and warehouses. Iconography elements often seen include guns, suits, masks, gadgets, money, weapons, and fast cars.
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The document discusses the effectiveness of combining a documentary with ancillary print works. It summarizes that the documentary and print works all maintained the theme of remembrance through the use of consistent iconography like poppies. Research was conducted on layout and design of comparable works to achieve cohesion across formats. Elements like background, objects, and typography were kept consistent to clearly link the documentary with the double page spread and newspaper advertisement promoting it.
This risk assessment sheet is for a student film project titled "Objects of Desire" being produced by Rose Bishay for her BTec Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production. The film involves scenes shot at Eccles Gym and lists the possible hazard of an actor dropping weights on themselves, deemed a low risk. It provides contact information for the gym manager, site safety manager, and local emergency services.
This document discusses how the media product uses and develops conventions of the thriller genre. It identifies stock characters, narratives, settings and iconography used in thrillers. It explains how the product closely follows these conventions to appeal to thriller fans but also challenges conventions by portraying the main character initially as a "good guy" and having his criminal acts be a consequence rather than the motivation for the plot. It also notes how the product was influenced by the psychological thriller "I Melt With You" in building suspense and eliciting empathy for a guilty character.
The group used a Canon camera to film their two minute film. While some footage came out blurry, most was usable after editing. They also used a tripod, which helped keep the camera steady, though height restrictions caused some issues. A voice recorder captured clear dialogue for an indoor scene. Lighting equipment improved shots in two apartment scenes. Editing software helped cut the film to two minutes and add titles and effects. Garage Band allowed them to create background music to set moods.
The document discusses the social groups portrayed in a student film production. It aimed to avoid clichéd secret government organizations and instead focused on more realistic military institutions. However, due to time constraints, it could not provide many details about the organizations. It also chose not to include a kidnapped partner storyline as being too predictable. In retrospect, the author regrets including a CIA logo and wishes they had used an army logo instead to make the film more unique and give recognition to military divisions.
The document analyzes conventions used in Channel 4 youth documentaries to inform the production group's own documentary on youth perceptions. It discusses conventions like focusing on modern youth issues, using a balance of interviewees from different professions, and including stock characters like students and experts. The group decided to use a school setting familiar to many youth. They also used techniques like voiceovers but added a young presenter. Some shots included effects to highlight significance. The documentary featured diverse interviews with a student and sociology expert.
The document summarizes several key laws that constrain the media in the UK:
The Race Relations Act of 1976 prohibits discrimination and stereotypical portrayals of race in TV productions unless necessary for the storyline. The Human Rights Act of 1998 codified protections from the European Convention on Human Rights into UK law, allowing individuals to pursue human rights cases in domestic courts. The Licensing Act of 2003 established a single licensing system for premises selling alcohol, providing entertainment, or late night refreshment.
Phlebotomy is the process of collecting blood samples from patients for diagnostic testing and treatment purposes. It requires specialized skills and knowledge of anatomy, the circulatory system, and effective communication. A phlebotomist must be able to perform venipuncture accurately and safely handle various types of blood collection tubes and equipment. Drawing blood can present challenges with different patient populations, so a phlebotomist must be prepared to address issues that may arise.
The document describes several common minor surgical procedures, including incision and drainage, central venous pressure monitoring, tracheostomy, thoracentesis, pericardiocentesis, and paracentesis abdominis. For each procedure, the document discusses indications, relevant anatomy, equipment needed, and basic techniques. Minor surgical procedures allow for drainage, monitoring, airway management, fluid removal, and diagnostic sampling in a minimally invasive manner.
The document discusses different types of media ownership including private, public service, independent, conglomerate, and horizontal and vertical integration. Private ownership can lead to better quality products through competition but also profit over public interest. Public service receives funding from various sources and aims for public service. Independent businesses are sole proprietorships with one owner controlling the business. Conglomerates own large numbers of companies in various mass media. Horizontal integration combines production stages while vertical integration owns different supply chain stages. Cross-media convergence distributes media across platforms. Synergy divides media into other formats to make profit. The structure and ownership of Disney is described, which owns TV networks, cable channels, studios and theme parks through horizontal and vertical integration.
This document describes various culinary knife cuts including julienne, batons, macedoine, brunoise, slicing, paring, chiffonade, paysanne, wedges, mirepoix, tourne/chateau, and chopping. Each cut is defined by its size and shape and common uses such as garnishes, stir fries, salads, sautéing, stocks, and more.
For their final major project, the student created 3 movie posters to advertise a horror film. They originally planned to create a film trailer but changed to posters due to time constraints. They took portrait photos of a model and used Photoshop to make her look possessed. They received positive feedback from peers that the posters were professionally made and intriguing. The student feels they acquired new Photoshop skills and successfully reached their target audience of teens and young adults with the posters.
For their final major project, the student created movie posters to advertise a horror film instead of the originally planned trailer. They took 60 portrait photographs of a model and used Photoshop to give the images a scary, possessed look. The technical quality of the photos was good and Photoshop helped enhance the images. Through this project, the student improved their Photoshop skills and learned to make text on posters more professional. Audience feedback indicated the posters were successful in making people want to see the film and reaching the target demographic of teens and young adults.
Copyright protects media owners from unauthorized use of their content by others. The document discusses using Copyright Hub to search for the owner of an image intended for use on a magazine cover, but the site could not identify the owner. As a result, publication of the cover will be delayed until the ongoing search identifies the owner, at which point their name must be credited.
This document discusses the immense popularity and commercial success of the Disney film Frozen. It notes that Frozen merchandise, costumes, and other paraphernalia can be found everywhere. The film has grossed over $1.27 billion worldwide since its 2013 release. A short sequel called Frozen Fever will be released soon, and Frozen 2 is scheduled for 2018, though Disney is taking time to ensure it meets high standards of excellence like the original. The popularity of the film is still going strong as evidenced by the many Frozen-themed selfies people share online.
The document discusses a review of an article about the movie Frozen. The reviewer likes the informal language used in the article and that it includes both factual information and personal interview points, making it interesting. The content is informative yet informal like a conversation. It uses exclamation points and comments to convey expression and personality. The purpose is to inform about Frozen's success while also entertaining and connecting with readers through parent and child interviews. Slang words create a friendly, conversational tone. There were no spelling errors, proving careful proofreading. The heading and title were informal but engaging.
Creating my final front cover and double page spreadRoseBishay
For their magazine front cover, the author used a two-color scheme of white and silver. They manipulated the text contours, colors, and highlights using effects to achieve a liquid silver metallic look. Precise control over contour, bevel, shine, and other options helped the author choose the best look. The author cut around the title text to make room for an Avengers image, creating a 3D effect with characters in front and text behind. For the double page spread, the author used the same text effects and included 6 evenly spaced columns of text on a busy Marvel book and magazine background photo, adding a white box behind the text for readability and focus.
An audience feedback survey asked 3 questions about a poster: whether the font looked professional, if the color scheme was appropriate for a horror poster, and if the overall poster looked professional and was a good form of advertisement. Respondents could choose between yes/no answers for the first two questions and yes/some/no for the third question.
The document is a survey asking for audience feedback on font, color scheme, and overall professionalism of posters. It asks if the font looks professional, if the color scheme is appropriate for a horror poster, and if the posters look professional and are a good form of advertisement. Respondents can choose between yes, no, or some options for their answers.
The document describes common stock elements used in thriller films, including characters, narratives, settings, and iconography. Some key stock characters mentioned are the victim, hit man, hero, and villain. Common stock narratives include revenge, serial murder/crime, kidnapping, and hero saving his true love. Typical stock settings listed are parking lots, apartments, fields, cities, and warehouses. Iconography elements often seen include guns, suits, masks, gadgets, money, weapons, and fast cars.
How effective is the combination of your mainsalesian2012as
The document discusses the effectiveness of combining a documentary with ancillary print works. It summarizes that the documentary and print works all maintained the theme of remembrance through the use of consistent iconography like poppies. Research was conducted on layout and design of comparable works to achieve cohesion across formats. Elements like background, objects, and typography were kept consistent to clearly link the documentary with the double page spread and newspaper advertisement promoting it.
This risk assessment sheet is for a student film project titled "Objects of Desire" being produced by Rose Bishay for her BTec Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production. The film involves scenes shot at Eccles Gym and lists the possible hazard of an actor dropping weights on themselves, deemed a low risk. It provides contact information for the gym manager, site safety manager, and local emergency services.
This document discusses how the media product uses and develops conventions of the thriller genre. It identifies stock characters, narratives, settings and iconography used in thrillers. It explains how the product closely follows these conventions to appeal to thriller fans but also challenges conventions by portraying the main character initially as a "good guy" and having his criminal acts be a consequence rather than the motivation for the plot. It also notes how the product was influenced by the psychological thriller "I Melt With You" in building suspense and eliciting empathy for a guilty character.
The group used a Canon camera to film their two minute film. While some footage came out blurry, most was usable after editing. They also used a tripod, which helped keep the camera steady, though height restrictions caused some issues. A voice recorder captured clear dialogue for an indoor scene. Lighting equipment improved shots in two apartment scenes. Editing software helped cut the film to two minutes and add titles and effects. Garage Band allowed them to create background music to set moods.
The document discusses the social groups portrayed in a student film production. It aimed to avoid clichéd secret government organizations and instead focused on more realistic military institutions. However, due to time constraints, it could not provide many details about the organizations. It also chose not to include a kidnapped partner storyline as being too predictable. In retrospect, the author regrets including a CIA logo and wishes they had used an army logo instead to make the film more unique and give recognition to military divisions.
The document analyzes conventions used in Channel 4 youth documentaries to inform the production group's own documentary on youth perceptions. It discusses conventions like focusing on modern youth issues, using a balance of interviewees from different professions, and including stock characters like students and experts. The group decided to use a school setting familiar to many youth. They also used techniques like voiceovers but added a young presenter. Some shots included effects to highlight significance. The documentary featured diverse interviews with a student and sociology expert.
The document summarizes several key laws that constrain the media in the UK:
The Race Relations Act of 1976 prohibits discrimination and stereotypical portrayals of race in TV productions unless necessary for the storyline. The Human Rights Act of 1998 codified protections from the European Convention on Human Rights into UK law, allowing individuals to pursue human rights cases in domestic courts. The Licensing Act of 2003 established a single licensing system for premises selling alcohol, providing entertainment, or late night refreshment.
Phlebotomy is the process of collecting blood samples from patients for diagnostic testing and treatment purposes. It requires specialized skills and knowledge of anatomy, the circulatory system, and effective communication. A phlebotomist must be able to perform venipuncture accurately and safely handle various types of blood collection tubes and equipment. Drawing blood can present challenges with different patient populations, so a phlebotomist must be prepared to address issues that may arise.
The document describes several common minor surgical procedures, including incision and drainage, central venous pressure monitoring, tracheostomy, thoracentesis, pericardiocentesis, and paracentesis abdominis. For each procedure, the document discusses indications, relevant anatomy, equipment needed, and basic techniques. Minor surgical procedures allow for drainage, monitoring, airway management, fluid removal, and diagnostic sampling in a minimally invasive manner.
The document discusses different types of media ownership including private, public service, independent, conglomerate, and horizontal and vertical integration. Private ownership can lead to better quality products through competition but also profit over public interest. Public service receives funding from various sources and aims for public service. Independent businesses are sole proprietorships with one owner controlling the business. Conglomerates own large numbers of companies in various mass media. Horizontal integration combines production stages while vertical integration owns different supply chain stages. Cross-media convergence distributes media across platforms. Synergy divides media into other formats to make profit. The structure and ownership of Disney is described, which owns TV networks, cable channels, studios and theme parks through horizontal and vertical integration.
This document describes various culinary knife cuts including julienne, batons, macedoine, brunoise, slicing, paring, chiffonade, paysanne, wedges, mirepoix, tourne/chateau, and chopping. Each cut is defined by its size and shape and common uses such as garnishes, stir fries, salads, sautéing, stocks, and more.
For their final major project, the student created 3 movie posters to advertise a horror film. They originally planned to create a film trailer but changed to posters due to time constraints. They took portrait photos of a model and used Photoshop to make her look possessed. They received positive feedback from peers that the posters were professionally made and intriguing. The student feels they acquired new Photoshop skills and successfully reached their target audience of teens and young adults with the posters.
For their final major project, the student created movie posters to advertise a horror film instead of the originally planned trailer. They took 60 portrait photographs of a model and used Photoshop to give the images a scary, possessed look. The technical quality of the photos was good and Photoshop helped enhance the images. Through this project, the student improved their Photoshop skills and learned to make text on posters more professional. Audience feedback indicated the posters were successful in making people want to see the film and reaching the target demographic of teens and young adults.
Copyright protects media owners from unauthorized use of their content by others. The document discusses using Copyright Hub to search for the owner of an image intended for use on a magazine cover, but the site could not identify the owner. As a result, publication of the cover will be delayed until the ongoing search identifies the owner, at which point their name must be credited.
This document discusses the immense popularity and commercial success of the Disney film Frozen. It notes that Frozen merchandise, costumes, and other paraphernalia can be found everywhere. The film has grossed over $1.27 billion worldwide since its 2013 release. A short sequel called Frozen Fever will be released soon, and Frozen 2 is scheduled for 2018, though Disney is taking time to ensure it meets high standards of excellence like the original. The popularity of the film is still going strong as evidenced by the many Frozen-themed selfies people share online.
The document discusses a review of an article about the movie Frozen. The reviewer likes the informal language used in the article and that it includes both factual information and personal interview points, making it interesting. The content is informative yet informal like a conversation. It uses exclamation points and comments to convey expression and personality. The purpose is to inform about Frozen's success while also entertaining and connecting with readers through parent and child interviews. Slang words create a friendly, conversational tone. There were no spelling errors, proving careful proofreading. The heading and title were informal but engaging.
Creating my final front cover and double page spreadRoseBishay
For their magazine front cover, the author used a two-color scheme of white and silver. They manipulated the text contours, colors, and highlights using effects to achieve a liquid silver metallic look. Precise control over contour, bevel, shine, and other options helped the author choose the best look. The author cut around the title text to make room for an Avengers image, creating a 3D effect with characters in front and text behind. For the double page spread, the author used the same text effects and included 6 evenly spaced columns of text on a busy Marvel book and magazine background photo, adding a white box behind the text for readability and focus.
An audience feedback survey asked 3 questions about a poster: whether the font looked professional, if the color scheme was appropriate for a horror poster, and if the overall poster looked professional and was a good form of advertisement. Respondents could choose between yes/no answers for the first two questions and yes/some/no for the third question.
The document is a survey asking for audience feedback on font, color scheme, and overall professionalism of posters. It asks if the font looks professional, if the color scheme is appropriate for a horror poster, and if the posters look professional and are a good form of advertisement. Respondents can choose between yes, no, or some options for their answers.
Final major project production diary templateRoseBishay
This document outlines the progress and plans over several months for a student's final major project creating a movie trailer. It begins with researching different types of trailers and movie genres. The student decides to create a horror film trailer, writing a script and selecting filming locations. Problems with timing arise and the project is changed to creating a movie poster instead. Photographs are taken and posters edited over subsequent weeks, with plans to add text and create a questionnaire to evaluate the final products.
The document provides a template for conducting a risk assessment for film production activities. It lists several potential hazards from filming like dropping equipment, building collapse, dog attacks, and more. For each hazard, it prompts the assessor to consider who may be harmed, what property may be damaged, existing controls, and the risk level. Based on the risk level, further actions may need to be taken to improve safety.
Action movie posters often use large capitalized blocky fonts for the title and text, sometimes edited to relate to the movie's content. Fantasy films feature dramatic and extravagant fonts reflecting their fantastical genres. Romantic films typically have realistic, softer fonts that don't visually represent the movie as strikingly as other genres. Most horror posters avoid gory or extravagant fonts instead opting for classic, old-fashioned text, which informed the designer's font and color choices for their own horror poster.
Action movie posters often use large capitalized blocky fonts for the title and text, sometimes edited to relate to the film's content. Fantasy films feature dramatic and extravagant fonts reflecting their fantastical genres. Romantic films typically have realistic, softer fonts that don't express the plot visually like other genres. Most horror posters avoid gory or extravagant fonts, instead opting for classic, old-fashioned text, which inspired the designer's font choice for their own horror poster focusing on exorcism and paranormal themes.
This document analyzes and summarizes several movie trailers from different genres. It finds that romantic/drama trailers tend to have slow, building music and focus on showing the relationship between main characters. Action movie trailers have fast cuts, loud music, explosions, and lines from characters to create excitement. Horror trailers aim to unsettle audiences by using dark scenes, camera effects, and minimal music to build tension. Based on this research, creating a movie poster for a horror film would allow showcasing key elements like atmosphere and tension without needing extensive special effects.
The film students will create a horror film trailer based on the movie Ouija, following two friends who find an old board game and things start going wrong after they play it. To create a realistic effect, the setting will be a normal looking house. They plan to cut scenes slowly at first to set the scene, and then use sharp cuts between scenes to shock the audience when things go wrong, creating a creepy vibe. They will film most of it cinematically but include a point-of-view shot from a character's phone to bring the audience in and make it feel more realistic.
We are creating a horror trailer for thrill-seeking teenagers aged 15-18 that follows two friends who find a Ouija board game and decide to play it, but things go wrong. The trailer will start innocently but then use dark effects and cutting between scenes to scare the audience and leave them wanting to watch the film, which will be shot in an ordinary house in a cinematic style except for one scene filmed on a phone to look found footage.
Lydia Cooke and Rose Bishay propose creating a horror movie poster for their final media production project. They plan to shoot portrait images of a model with a professional camera against a black background, and edit the photos in Photoshop to give them a professional and horrific look. The poster will promote a fictional movie called "Afflicted" and target audiences of males and females aged 15 and older who enjoy bloodthirsty horror movies. Cooke and Bishay believe intriguing images showing possession and using different shots and angles will appeal to and intrigue their target demographic.
The document discusses different types of contractual briefs that can exist between media/advertising companies and their clients for projects. It describes the key characteristics and implications of contractual, negotiated, formal, informal, commission, tender, co-operative, and competition briefs. Contractual briefs provide specific guidelines and payment terms in a legally binding contract. Negotiated briefs allow aspects to be discussed and changed through negotiations. Formal briefs involve detailed planning but allow room for discussion. Informal briefs are not documented and rely on verbal agreements. Commission briefs involve one company hiring another to complete work. Tender briefs involve companies pitching proposals to the client. Co-operative briefs involve multiple companies working together on a
Creating my final front cover and double page spreadRoseBishay
For the front cover, the author used a two-color scheme of white and silver and manipulated the text contours, colors, and highlights using effects to create a metallic silver look. Precise control over effects like contour, bevel, and shine was applied to the text. For the title, an Avengers image was cut around to make room for The Hulk and give a 3D effect with characters in front of the text. The same text effects were applied to the title and subtitle of the double page spread, which contains five evenly spaced columns for a professional magazine article layout.
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