The document lists 4 different locations: Lower Bank, Higher Bank, Del Park, and Hope Hill. No other details are provided about the locations beyond their names.
The document is a magazine evaluation by Hannah Brodie. She created a music magazine targeting 16-25 year olds interested in clubbing, dancing, and music. The magazine focuses on these topics as well as featuring attractive photography of people enjoying music. Through creating the magazine, Hannah learned new skills with Photoshop and how to develop an effective magazine layout and style. She evaluates her magazine by comparing it to similar publications like Mixmag and Crown that also focus on music topics and have comparable design elements.
The document provides shooting directions for a film scene. It describes various camera shots and angles including looking down on characters from above as they walk along a path, panning right to follow characters from behind a fence, and switching sides as characters stop and hug before walking off camera. It also describes changing the music to a lower pitch as the main character is struck and falls to the ground after being hit by a thug on a bridge. Subsequent shots include softer music playing as characters begin speaking in a bedroom with curtains framed in the shot from the other side of the room to signify a different mood with the same characters and location.
The document discusses how the author created a custom masthead for their work by manipulating shapes in Microsoft Word and then further editing the image in Photoshop. They also created a logo for their band using strips in Word resembling an equalizer which they will remove the background of in Photoshop to match their color scheme and layout.
The document summarizes the final edits made to different elements of a magazine:
1) The cover design was finalized with subheadings, text in different colors (yellow and white), and a psychedelic masthead shape added. A barcode and price were also included.
2) The contents page was organized with section headers, highlighted links to items on the cover, and an editor's note and photo. Color was limited to the cover image to avoid clutter.
3) The double-page spread separated text into columns with a center fold. Borders and consistent colors (yellow for reviews) were used to make the page professional without confusion. A page number was only added to one side to reduce clutter.
The document discusses plans for a dance music magazine called "Strobe". It includes sketches of the front cover design featuring a DJ with glowing backgrounds. The contents page layout is shown using boxes with photos and article titles. A double page spread article about interviewing DJ Vocoda is outlined, with photos of him mixing and playing to a crowd.
The document provides camera shot directions for a scene between a character named Charlie and an apparition. It describes alternating close-up shots of Charlie and the apparition that will zoom in further each time, as the apparition verbally attacks Charlie and the background music builds tension. In the final shots, Charlie breaks down emotionally while remembering the night her friend died, before the scene fades to white.
The document discusses producing a poster. It likely provides instructions or guidelines for creating a poster, such as choosing a design, including key details and information, and properly formatting and laying out the final poster. The overall goal of the poster and important elements to include are summarized to give the main points and purpose addressed in the document.
The document is a magazine evaluation by Hannah Brodie. She created a music magazine targeting 16-25 year olds interested in clubbing, dancing, and music. The magazine focuses on these topics as well as featuring attractive photography of people enjoying music. Through creating the magazine, Hannah learned new skills with Photoshop and how to develop an effective magazine layout and style. She evaluates her magazine by comparing it to similar publications like Mixmag and Crown that also focus on music topics and have comparable design elements.
The document provides shooting directions for a film scene. It describes various camera shots and angles including looking down on characters from above as they walk along a path, panning right to follow characters from behind a fence, and switching sides as characters stop and hug before walking off camera. It also describes changing the music to a lower pitch as the main character is struck and falls to the ground after being hit by a thug on a bridge. Subsequent shots include softer music playing as characters begin speaking in a bedroom with curtains framed in the shot from the other side of the room to signify a different mood with the same characters and location.
The document discusses how the author created a custom masthead for their work by manipulating shapes in Microsoft Word and then further editing the image in Photoshop. They also created a logo for their band using strips in Word resembling an equalizer which they will remove the background of in Photoshop to match their color scheme and layout.
The document summarizes the final edits made to different elements of a magazine:
1) The cover design was finalized with subheadings, text in different colors (yellow and white), and a psychedelic masthead shape added. A barcode and price were also included.
2) The contents page was organized with section headers, highlighted links to items on the cover, and an editor's note and photo. Color was limited to the cover image to avoid clutter.
3) The double-page spread separated text into columns with a center fold. Borders and consistent colors (yellow for reviews) were used to make the page professional without confusion. A page number was only added to one side to reduce clutter.
The document discusses plans for a dance music magazine called "Strobe". It includes sketches of the front cover design featuring a DJ with glowing backgrounds. The contents page layout is shown using boxes with photos and article titles. A double page spread article about interviewing DJ Vocoda is outlined, with photos of him mixing and playing to a crowd.
The document provides camera shot directions for a scene between a character named Charlie and an apparition. It describes alternating close-up shots of Charlie and the apparition that will zoom in further each time, as the apparition verbally attacks Charlie and the background music builds tension. In the final shots, Charlie breaks down emotionally while remembering the night her friend died, before the scene fades to white.
The document discusses producing a poster. It likely provides instructions or guidelines for creating a poster, such as choosing a design, including key details and information, and properly formatting and laying out the final poster. The overall goal of the poster and important elements to include are summarized to give the main points and purpose addressed in the document.
The document provides camera directions and descriptions for various shots in a film scene. It follows a character, Charlie, as she leaves her classroom and walks down the corridor with an apparition that fades away. The final shots show the characters walking in the woods as credits roll and the group's logo fades in after.
The document provides camera shot directions for a scene between a character named Charlie and an apparition. The shots include panning and zooming the camera to show Charlie's reflection and thoughts, then panning to show an empty room before the apparition appears. Subsequent shots frame the apparition and Charlie facing each other, with the apparition dominating the frame, then cutting to show their reflection in a mirror as the apparition walks away before turning back to Charlie as music plays.
1. The document describes a series of shots from a film. The first shot shows two girls hugging, then one walks off screen while the other walks toward the camera and off to the right.
2. The second shot follows the second girl as she walks along a bridge. A thug follows a few paces behind her.
3. In a symmetrical shot framed by the bridge, the girl walks in the middle as the thug follows, about to strike her before the shot abruptly cuts to black silence.
Scene 6 involves several shots in a classroom and corridor: Charlie talks with her teacher while the conversation is filmed from both sides and edited together; Charlie says goodbye and leaves, with the teacher appearing thoughtful; as Charlie walks down the corridor, the dark character is waiting dressed in light clothes and follows Charlie unseen; the two girls walk together down the corridor as music plays and the dark character fades from the shot, which then zooms in before fading to credits with the music continuing.
The document summarizes three scenes set at a viaduct involving two girls. Scene 1 introduces the location with a white flash and grainy effect to indicate it is a memory. Scene 2 shows the girls walking down a path from a low camera angle getting louder as they approach. One girl has a hood to conceal her identity. Scene 3 switches between point-of-view shots of the girls with one saying goodbye and the other facing the bridge entrance, then reveals the figure from the prologue.
Scene 1 consists of 3 parts that set up a mystery:
1) A girl is heard walking on a bridge and then screams, followed by a body hitting the floor.
2) The camera focuses on a blood-stained friendship bracelet on a girl's wrist near the bridge.
3) A title card with music transitions to the next scene.
The document outlines several scenes shot in a school corridor and classroom. It describes the camera angles and movements used to follow the main character Charlie through the emptying corridor alone and into the classroom. It discusses shots of Charlie having a conversation with her teacher at their desks, obeying the 180 degree rule. It proposes fading from a shot of the teacher reading homework to Charlie writing it alone in her room depicted in a darker shot.
The document discusses the construction of a media product that follows many magazine conventions like layout and masthead design, but also challenges some conventions with darker backgrounds and minimal photography lighting. It conducted a survey to find that its target audience of students wanted band interviews, artistic photography, new artists, and album reviews, which were incorporated. The process taught skills with Photoshop, blogging, and different media formats. Since the preliminary task, the creator learned more about the magazine process, how to manipulate images, layout conventions, and using color to create mood.
The document provides details on a preliminary task to design the front cover and contents page for a school-based magazine. It outlines the steps taken which included analyzing conventions of typical magazines, devising initial ideas incorporating important components, and using Photoshop to construct a layout. The designer experimented with different fonts, color schemes, and layouts to become familiar with Photoshop tools. This allowed them to gain skills in Photoshop and magazine design conventions for future magazine production work.
The document provides details about a student's plans to create a music magazine targeting alternative and electro music fans aged 15-22. The student conducted market research through surveys which found their target audience prefers those genres of music and images with dark tones. The student proposes creating a magazine called "OUTPUT" priced at £2.49, including band interviews, album reviews, and artistic photography with a psychedelic style to match the target genre. They provide ideas for cover, contents, and double page layouts incorporating the market research findings.
IPC Media is one of the largest magazine publishers in the UK, reaching over two thirds of UK women and 42% of UK men. It publishes a wide range of specialist interest and music magazines. The document discusses feedback from potential readers on a new magazine concept, with over half of respondents saying they would purchase the magazine and praising aspects like the layout, photography and professional design. Some suggested improvements included adding more content and visual elements to pages like the cover and double page spread.
The document discusses plans for a photo shoot with the following key points:
- Lighting will use a single spotlight reflected in models' large black sunglasses to give images a psychedelic effect.
- Models will wear dark hooded jackets to appeal to a rebellious target market.
- Shots will illuminate models against a dark background to construct a double page spread.
- Models will have blank expressions to not draw attention from sunglasses.
- Some images will be blurry to experiment with for an album cover.
A student conducted market research through a survey questionnaire of 28 peers to determine the genre of music to base their magazine on. The student tallied the responses and presented the data in graphs using Microsoft Word to gain insight into their target market and what content should be included in the magazine project.
The document provides camera directions and descriptions for various shots in a film scene. It follows a character, Charlie, as she leaves her classroom and walks down the corridor with an apparition that fades away. The final shots show the characters walking in the woods as credits roll and the group's logo fades in after.
The document provides camera shot directions for a scene between a character named Charlie and an apparition. The shots include panning and zooming the camera to show Charlie's reflection and thoughts, then panning to show an empty room before the apparition appears. Subsequent shots frame the apparition and Charlie facing each other, with the apparition dominating the frame, then cutting to show their reflection in a mirror as the apparition walks away before turning back to Charlie as music plays.
1. The document describes a series of shots from a film. The first shot shows two girls hugging, then one walks off screen while the other walks toward the camera and off to the right.
2. The second shot follows the second girl as she walks along a bridge. A thug follows a few paces behind her.
3. In a symmetrical shot framed by the bridge, the girl walks in the middle as the thug follows, about to strike her before the shot abruptly cuts to black silence.
Scene 6 involves several shots in a classroom and corridor: Charlie talks with her teacher while the conversation is filmed from both sides and edited together; Charlie says goodbye and leaves, with the teacher appearing thoughtful; as Charlie walks down the corridor, the dark character is waiting dressed in light clothes and follows Charlie unseen; the two girls walk together down the corridor as music plays and the dark character fades from the shot, which then zooms in before fading to credits with the music continuing.
The document summarizes three scenes set at a viaduct involving two girls. Scene 1 introduces the location with a white flash and grainy effect to indicate it is a memory. Scene 2 shows the girls walking down a path from a low camera angle getting louder as they approach. One girl has a hood to conceal her identity. Scene 3 switches between point-of-view shots of the girls with one saying goodbye and the other facing the bridge entrance, then reveals the figure from the prologue.
Scene 1 consists of 3 parts that set up a mystery:
1) A girl is heard walking on a bridge and then screams, followed by a body hitting the floor.
2) The camera focuses on a blood-stained friendship bracelet on a girl's wrist near the bridge.
3) A title card with music transitions to the next scene.
The document outlines several scenes shot in a school corridor and classroom. It describes the camera angles and movements used to follow the main character Charlie through the emptying corridor alone and into the classroom. It discusses shots of Charlie having a conversation with her teacher at their desks, obeying the 180 degree rule. It proposes fading from a shot of the teacher reading homework to Charlie writing it alone in her room depicted in a darker shot.
The document discusses the construction of a media product that follows many magazine conventions like layout and masthead design, but also challenges some conventions with darker backgrounds and minimal photography lighting. It conducted a survey to find that its target audience of students wanted band interviews, artistic photography, new artists, and album reviews, which were incorporated. The process taught skills with Photoshop, blogging, and different media formats. Since the preliminary task, the creator learned more about the magazine process, how to manipulate images, layout conventions, and using color to create mood.
The document provides details on a preliminary task to design the front cover and contents page for a school-based magazine. It outlines the steps taken which included analyzing conventions of typical magazines, devising initial ideas incorporating important components, and using Photoshop to construct a layout. The designer experimented with different fonts, color schemes, and layouts to become familiar with Photoshop tools. This allowed them to gain skills in Photoshop and magazine design conventions for future magazine production work.
The document provides details about a student's plans to create a music magazine targeting alternative and electro music fans aged 15-22. The student conducted market research through surveys which found their target audience prefers those genres of music and images with dark tones. The student proposes creating a magazine called "OUTPUT" priced at £2.49, including band interviews, album reviews, and artistic photography with a psychedelic style to match the target genre. They provide ideas for cover, contents, and double page layouts incorporating the market research findings.
IPC Media is one of the largest magazine publishers in the UK, reaching over two thirds of UK women and 42% of UK men. It publishes a wide range of specialist interest and music magazines. The document discusses feedback from potential readers on a new magazine concept, with over half of respondents saying they would purchase the magazine and praising aspects like the layout, photography and professional design. Some suggested improvements included adding more content and visual elements to pages like the cover and double page spread.
The document discusses plans for a photo shoot with the following key points:
- Lighting will use a single spotlight reflected in models' large black sunglasses to give images a psychedelic effect.
- Models will wear dark hooded jackets to appeal to a rebellious target market.
- Shots will illuminate models against a dark background to construct a double page spread.
- Models will have blank expressions to not draw attention from sunglasses.
- Some images will be blurry to experiment with for an album cover.
A student conducted market research through a survey questionnaire of 28 peers to determine the genre of music to base their magazine on. The student tallied the responses and presented the data in graphs using Microsoft Word to gain insight into their target market and what content should be included in the magazine project.