This document provides instructions for a 2nd term communicative project in English for a 2nd year high school class. Students must work in groups of 4 to prepare a 10 minute role-play on the topic of ecology and endangered species. The role-play can take the form of a TV documentary, radio program, conversation between friends, or zoo trip. The presentation must be spoken in English, include all group members, and demonstrate good presentation techniques, informative content, visual aids, greetings, questions, and correct grammar.
- The document provides statistics on the Sarasota real estate market in March 2012, including unit sales, median sale prices, inventory levels, and other data for both single family homes and condominiums.
- For single family homes, 596 units sold in March with a median sale price of $174,900, while inventory levels decreased from the previous month. Pending sales also decreased.
- For condominiums, 235 units sold in March with a median sale price of $192,000, while inventory levels remained steady. Pending sales decreased compared to the previous month.
- Overall, the data shows a decrease in sales but stable prices for both housing types compared to previous months.
Sobre a morte_do_rev._sr._george_whitefieldPaulo Sollo
Este documento fornece um resumo biográfico da vida e obra do Rev. George Whitefield. Ele descreve sua educação, conversão religiosa, ordenação e trabalho missionário na América e Inglaterra, pregando para grandes multidões ao ar livre. Também detalha seu trabalho fundando um orfanato na Geórgia chamado Bethesda para ajudar órfãos desamparados. Sua pregação teve um grande impacto e levou muitos à conversão e arrependimento.
This document summarizes Chloe Emberton's media foundation portfolio evaluation. It covers how her media product uses conventions of real magazines, represents social groups like teenagers and indie bands, and might be distributed by music magazines. It discusses attracting the target audience through music genres, direct addresses, and colorful designs. The document also outlines photography and editing skills learned, like ISO, shutter speed, lighting, and Photoshop tools. Finally, it reflects on learning from the preliminary task to creating the full media product.
This document provides instructions for a 2nd term communicative project in English for a 2nd year high school class. Students must work in groups of 4 to prepare a 10 minute role-play on the topic of ecology and endangered species. The role-play can take the form of a TV documentary, radio program, conversation between friends, or zoo trip. The presentation must be spoken in English, include all group members, and demonstrate good presentation techniques, informative content, visual aids, greetings, questions, and correct grammar.
- The document provides statistics on the Sarasota real estate market in March 2012, including unit sales, median sale prices, inventory levels, and other data for both single family homes and condominiums.
- For single family homes, 596 units sold in March with a median sale price of $174,900, while inventory levels decreased from the previous month. Pending sales also decreased.
- For condominiums, 235 units sold in March with a median sale price of $192,000, while inventory levels remained steady. Pending sales decreased compared to the previous month.
- Overall, the data shows a decrease in sales but stable prices for both housing types compared to previous months.
Sobre a morte_do_rev._sr._george_whitefieldPaulo Sollo
Este documento fornece um resumo biográfico da vida e obra do Rev. George Whitefield. Ele descreve sua educação, conversão religiosa, ordenação e trabalho missionário na América e Inglaterra, pregando para grandes multidões ao ar livre. Também detalha seu trabalho fundando um orfanato na Geórgia chamado Bethesda para ajudar órfãos desamparados. Sua pregação teve um grande impacto e levou muitos à conversão e arrependimento.
This document summarizes Chloe Emberton's media foundation portfolio evaluation. It covers how her media product uses conventions of real magazines, represents social groups like teenagers and indie bands, and might be distributed by music magazines. It discusses attracting the target audience through music genres, direct addresses, and colorful designs. The document also outlines photography and editing skills learned, like ISO, shutter speed, lighting, and Photoshop tools. Finally, it reflects on learning from the preliminary task to creating the full media product.
This document contains the slides for Chloe Emberton's evaluation of her media magazine product. It includes her responses to 7 questions about how her magazine used, developed or challenged conventions of real magazines, how it represented social groups, what media institution might distribute it, its target audience, and how she attracted that audience. It also discusses the technologies she learned in constructing the magazine and how her skills progressed from her preliminary magazine task. The evaluation covers the magazine's cover, contents page, double-page spread, and target audience of 16-26 year olds interested in indie music.
This document shows a double page spread that has been manipulated. The "Before" image shows two pages with text and images in their original layout. The "After" image shows the same two pages with the text and images rearranged and resized to fit together cohesively across the double page spread.
Shannon Leigh went from singing in her hometown of Chicago to becoming one of the most successful young artists in the UK. She started singing at age 8 and did small gigs as a backup singer until she was 17 and spotted by a music producer Tom Wright. Wright asked her to record in a studio, starting her career. Shannon now lives in London at the peak of her career. Her first UK hit "Call Me" went number 1 in both the UK and USA, which she celebrated by getting drunk with friends. Shannon hopes to write her own songs and go on tour in the future.
Image manipulation involves altering digital images. Common techniques include adjusting brightness, contrast, and color balance to enhance images. More advanced editing allows removing unwanted objects or changing backgrounds entirely through techniques like cropping, cloning, and layer masking.
The document discusses image manipulation and shows two images labeled "Before" and "After". It appears to be about altering or enhancing digital images, as the two pictures are likely the same subject or scene with changes made between the labeled versions. In a concise manner, the document title and two labeled images provide context that image editing or photo enhancement techniques were applied from one version to the next.
This document analyzes the contents page of the Kerrang magazine. It notes that the contents page mirrors the style of the magazine covers through its use of colors like white, black, yellow, red and green. These colors allow the magazine to stand out and draw attention to certain articles. The same fonts and text boxes are used across Kerrang's contents pages to maintain consistency. The document also discusses how advertisements are placed on the contents page to encourage readers to subscribe, continuing the magazine's style.
Chloe Emberton conducted market research on music magazine consumers. The survey asked respondents about their age, gender, favorite music genres, if they buy music magazines, what attracts them to magazines, how much they are willing to pay, and how often they buy magazines. It gathered demographic information and preferences to better understand the music magazine market.
The document analyzes and compares the front covers of two music magazines: Kerrang! issue 1341 and Vibe from August/September 2010.
For Kerrang!, the target audience is younger rock music fans aged 14-18. The front cover uses symmetry, close-up shots, and bands pointing at the viewer to engage this audience. In contrast, Vibe targets an older audience aged 16-34 interested in R&B, hip hop, and rap. Its cover features three artists standing seriously and stylishly to portray an image that is sleek and serious.
While the magazines differ in their audiences and styles, they both make effective use of color palettes and layout principles to attract buyers. Kerr
This document analyzes and summarizes photos of several musical artists, examining how the composition, lighting, location, and other visual elements emphasize the artists' genres and personas. Photos of Biffy Clyro, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rihanna, Kings of Leon, Florence and the Machine, and Nirvana are described in terms of how they represent the bands' styles through elements like black and white tones, symmetrical or asymmetric framing, facial expressions, clothing, and backgrounds. Common themes examined across the photos include the use of black and white to indicate classic status, lighting techniques to draw focus, and visual cues relating to the bands' musical genres.
Chloe conducted market research to inform the creation of her music magazine. She distributed questionnaires to gather opinions on magazines and demographics. [1] Most respondents were aged 16-26, which will be her target age group. [2] She interviewed more females than males. [3] Rock and indie were the most popular genres. [4] Most people do not buy music magazines currently. [5] Freebies and cover stars attract buyers. [6] Most would pay £1-£2.50, so her price will be in that range. [7] Most would buy monthly or weekly, so she will release fortnightly. The research helped her define the magazine's focus, content, and
This document contains the slides for Chloe Emberton's evaluation of her media magazine product. It includes her responses to 7 questions about how her magazine used, developed or challenged conventions of real magazines, how it represented social groups, what media institution might distribute it, its target audience, and how she attracted that audience. It also discusses the technologies she learned in constructing the magazine and how her skills progressed from her preliminary magazine task. The evaluation covers the magazine's cover, contents page, double-page spread, and target audience of 16-26 year olds interested in indie music.
This document shows a double page spread that has been manipulated. The "Before" image shows two pages with text and images in their original layout. The "After" image shows the same two pages with the text and images rearranged and resized to fit together cohesively across the double page spread.
Shannon Leigh went from singing in her hometown of Chicago to becoming one of the most successful young artists in the UK. She started singing at age 8 and did small gigs as a backup singer until she was 17 and spotted by a music producer Tom Wright. Wright asked her to record in a studio, starting her career. Shannon now lives in London at the peak of her career. Her first UK hit "Call Me" went number 1 in both the UK and USA, which she celebrated by getting drunk with friends. Shannon hopes to write her own songs and go on tour in the future.
Image manipulation involves altering digital images. Common techniques include adjusting brightness, contrast, and color balance to enhance images. More advanced editing allows removing unwanted objects or changing backgrounds entirely through techniques like cropping, cloning, and layer masking.
The document discusses image manipulation and shows two images labeled "Before" and "After". It appears to be about altering or enhancing digital images, as the two pictures are likely the same subject or scene with changes made between the labeled versions. In a concise manner, the document title and two labeled images provide context that image editing or photo enhancement techniques were applied from one version to the next.
This document analyzes the contents page of the Kerrang magazine. It notes that the contents page mirrors the style of the magazine covers through its use of colors like white, black, yellow, red and green. These colors allow the magazine to stand out and draw attention to certain articles. The same fonts and text boxes are used across Kerrang's contents pages to maintain consistency. The document also discusses how advertisements are placed on the contents page to encourage readers to subscribe, continuing the magazine's style.
Chloe Emberton conducted market research on music magazine consumers. The survey asked respondents about their age, gender, favorite music genres, if they buy music magazines, what attracts them to magazines, how much they are willing to pay, and how often they buy magazines. It gathered demographic information and preferences to better understand the music magazine market.
The document analyzes and compares the front covers of two music magazines: Kerrang! issue 1341 and Vibe from August/September 2010.
For Kerrang!, the target audience is younger rock music fans aged 14-18. The front cover uses symmetry, close-up shots, and bands pointing at the viewer to engage this audience. In contrast, Vibe targets an older audience aged 16-34 interested in R&B, hip hop, and rap. Its cover features three artists standing seriously and stylishly to portray an image that is sleek and serious.
While the magazines differ in their audiences and styles, they both make effective use of color palettes and layout principles to attract buyers. Kerr
This document analyzes and summarizes photos of several musical artists, examining how the composition, lighting, location, and other visual elements emphasize the artists' genres and personas. Photos of Biffy Clyro, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rihanna, Kings of Leon, Florence and the Machine, and Nirvana are described in terms of how they represent the bands' styles through elements like black and white tones, symmetrical or asymmetric framing, facial expressions, clothing, and backgrounds. Common themes examined across the photos include the use of black and white to indicate classic status, lighting techniques to draw focus, and visual cues relating to the bands' musical genres.
Chloe conducted market research to inform the creation of her music magazine. She distributed questionnaires to gather opinions on magazines and demographics. [1] Most respondents were aged 16-26, which will be her target age group. [2] She interviewed more females than males. [3] Rock and indie were the most popular genres. [4] Most people do not buy music magazines currently. [5] Freebies and cover stars attract buyers. [6] Most would pay £1-£2.50, so her price will be in that range. [7] Most would buy monthly or weekly, so she will release fortnightly. The research helped her define the magazine's focus, content, and