The document discusses the mise en scene choices for a photo shoot for a December issue of a pop music magazine. Winter clothing items like hats, scarves, and coats were used to be on-trend for the season. Various costume changes with bright pink colors were incorporated to appeal to the target audience and genre. Makeup was applied to the model but not excessively, and a bright lipstick helped draw attention. A acoustic guitar was included as a prop to be relevant to the music magazine and pop genre.
This document provides an overview of several popular music channels, including MTV, VH1, The Box, 4Music, and Kerrang!TV. It discusses the origins and ownership of each channel, when they launched, their original programming focus and how some have diversified over time to include more reality TV shows and reduce music video playback. For example, it notes that MTV and VH1 have decreased music video airtime to only a few hours a day as they added more general entertainment programs.
Baudrillard was a French sociologist and philosopher known for his controversial theories. He argued that society has replaced reality with simulations and the hyperreal, where the distinction between reality and fantasy is blurred. Any media that uses computer-generated imagery to manipulate reality, like the film 300 which was entirely shot against green screens, demonstrates this concept of the hyperreal.
One camera did not record sound during filming, making it difficult to sync footage to music without audio cues and slowing the editing process. Large file sizes also caused Premiere Pro to run slowly during editing and take a long time to export and upload files to YouTube. Issues with no audio capture and large files compromised the editing workflow and upload of the final video project.
This document presents the academic calendar for the 2015-2016 school year in Indonesia. It includes a monthly calendar from July 2015 through June 2016 that shows the number of days in each month and the number of school days. It also notes several national holidays and religious observances as well as school events like midterms, finals, and breaks.
This document contains summaries of magazine covers and contents pages from various music magazines.
The summaries highlight key elements like mastheads, images, color schemes, fonts and sell lines used and how they relate to the target audience and genre of music. Pull quotes and articles are mentioned to draw reader interest.
Across the summaries, common techniques are described to engage readers such as prominent images of popular artists, catchy headlines, charts and categorized contents to make information easy to find. Consistency of branding elements and variety of designs are aimed to appeal to younger music fans.
Penguin Books was founded in 1935 by Allen Lane to publish paperback books that were affordable and accessible to entertain the masses. Early on, Penguin established a color-coding system for its book covers by genre to create a recognizable brand identity, with orange for fiction, red for drama, and purple for essays. In the 1960s, Penguin experimented with cover designs that illustrated only an element of the story to intrigue readers without fully summarizing the book. One such iconic cover was for George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four.
The document discusses the mise en scene choices for a photo shoot for a December issue of a pop music magazine. Winter clothing items like hats, scarves, and coats were used to be on-trend for the season. Various costume changes with bright pink colors were incorporated to appeal to the target audience and genre. Makeup was applied to the model but not excessively, and a bright lipstick helped draw attention. A acoustic guitar was included as a prop to be relevant to the music magazine and pop genre.
This document provides an overview of several popular music channels, including MTV, VH1, The Box, 4Music, and Kerrang!TV. It discusses the origins and ownership of each channel, when they launched, their original programming focus and how some have diversified over time to include more reality TV shows and reduce music video playback. For example, it notes that MTV and VH1 have decreased music video airtime to only a few hours a day as they added more general entertainment programs.
Baudrillard was a French sociologist and philosopher known for his controversial theories. He argued that society has replaced reality with simulations and the hyperreal, where the distinction between reality and fantasy is blurred. Any media that uses computer-generated imagery to manipulate reality, like the film 300 which was entirely shot against green screens, demonstrates this concept of the hyperreal.
One camera did not record sound during filming, making it difficult to sync footage to music without audio cues and slowing the editing process. Large file sizes also caused Premiere Pro to run slowly during editing and take a long time to export and upload files to YouTube. Issues with no audio capture and large files compromised the editing workflow and upload of the final video project.
This document presents the academic calendar for the 2015-2016 school year in Indonesia. It includes a monthly calendar from July 2015 through June 2016 that shows the number of days in each month and the number of school days. It also notes several national holidays and religious observances as well as school events like midterms, finals, and breaks.
This document contains summaries of magazine covers and contents pages from various music magazines.
The summaries highlight key elements like mastheads, images, color schemes, fonts and sell lines used and how they relate to the target audience and genre of music. Pull quotes and articles are mentioned to draw reader interest.
Across the summaries, common techniques are described to engage readers such as prominent images of popular artists, catchy headlines, charts and categorized contents to make information easy to find. Consistency of branding elements and variety of designs are aimed to appeal to younger music fans.
Penguin Books was founded in 1935 by Allen Lane to publish paperback books that were affordable and accessible to entertain the masses. Early on, Penguin established a color-coding system for its book covers by genre to create a recognizable brand identity, with orange for fiction, red for drama, and purple for essays. In the 1960s, Penguin experimented with cover designs that illustrated only an element of the story to intrigue readers without fully summarizing the book. One such iconic cover was for George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four.
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Lana Del Rey was born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant in 1986 in New York City. She has Scottish ancestry and attended Kent School at age 14 to address alcohol dependency. She studied philosophy in college and was taught guitar by her uncle. Lana Del Rey has used several stage names before settling on her current one. She cites Britney Spears, Elvis Presley, and various rock and folk artists as influences. Her voice has been described as smoky and gravely with a unique contralto range.
Sarah Dalglish is producing a music video shoot that carries risks of personal injury, equipment damage, fire, and halted production. To minimize risks, wires will be secured and lighting levels increased to prevent tripping, equipment will be carried carefully by two people to avoid damage, lights will be turned off when not in use to prevent fires, and extra camera batteries will be charged in case some run out. Sarah Dalglish is responsible for ensuring these risk mitigation plans are followed.
This document discusses three Adobe software programs - Adobe Premiere, Adobe After Effects, and Adobe Photoshop - and how the author plans to use each for different aspects of editing a music video project. Adobe Premiere will be used for basic video editing and rendering. Adobe After Effects is intended for adding special effects and color changes during post-production. Adobe Photoshop, which the author is experienced with, will allow complex image editing and text additions for creating promotional materials like a digipak and magazine advert.
Digipaks are a style of CD case made of cardboard that folds out like a book, containing a plastic tray to hold the CD and often additional artwork and information booklets. They are more durable than traditional jewel cases due to their material, and while viewed as higher quality, digipaks have grown popular for special editions but are still less commonly used than regular jewel cases for CDs.
This document contains a list of magazine layout elements including front covers, contents pages, and double page spreads. Front covers introduce the magazine brand and grab readers' attention. Contents pages outline the stories, articles, and sections within the issue. Double page spreads allow articles or advertisements to span across two facing pages for maximum visual impact.
Rebecca Dalglish gave an exclusive interview about her new album coming out in December. She wrote one song on the album which she enjoyed and hopes to write more in the future. Her single reached number one last week. She denies rumors of a relationship with a friend and tries to keep her private life out of the media. She is excited but nervous for her upcoming tour next year, her first, though she still gets bad stage fright before every performance. Her goals are to get a number one in America and be known globally in her music career.
Research into the Artist you have chosensarahdalglish
Lana Del Rey was born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant in 1986 in New York City. She has Scottish ancestry and attended Kent School at age 14 to address alcohol dependency. She studied philosophy in college and was taught guitar by her uncle. Lana Del Rey has used several stage names before settling on her current one. She cites Britney Spears, Elvis Presley, and various rock and folk artists as influences. Her voice has been described as smoky and gravely with a unique contralto range.
Sarah Dalglish is producing a music video shoot that carries risks of personal injury, equipment damage, fire, and halted production. To minimize risks, wires will be secured and lighting levels increased to prevent tripping, equipment will be carried carefully by two people to avoid damage, lights will be turned off when not in use to prevent fires, and extra camera batteries will be charged in case some run out. Sarah Dalglish is responsible for ensuring these risk mitigation plans are followed.
This document discusses three Adobe software programs - Adobe Premiere, Adobe After Effects, and Adobe Photoshop - and how the author plans to use each for different aspects of editing a music video project. Adobe Premiere will be used for basic video editing and rendering. Adobe After Effects is intended for adding special effects and color changes during post-production. Adobe Photoshop, which the author is experienced with, will allow complex image editing and text additions for creating promotional materials like a digipak and magazine advert.
Digipaks are a style of CD case made of cardboard that folds out like a book, containing a plastic tray to hold the CD and often additional artwork and information booklets. They are more durable than traditional jewel cases due to their material, and while viewed as higher quality, digipaks have grown popular for special editions but are still less commonly used than regular jewel cases for CDs.
This document contains a list of magazine layout elements including front covers, contents pages, and double page spreads. Front covers introduce the magazine brand and grab readers' attention. Contents pages outline the stories, articles, and sections within the issue. Double page spreads allow articles or advertisements to span across two facing pages for maximum visual impact.
Rebecca Dalglish gave an exclusive interview about her new album coming out in December. She wrote one song on the album which she enjoyed and hopes to write more in the future. Her single reached number one last week. She denies rumors of a relationship with a friend and tries to keep her private life out of the media. She is excited but nervous for her upcoming tour next year, her first, though she still gets bad stage fright before every performance. Her goals are to get a number one in America and be known globally in her music career.