The document discusses how the author planned and created ancillary texts like a digipak and website to market a music video. The author wanted the ancillary texts to capture the emotion of the video and appeal to audiences. They considered different styles and concepts, sketching ideas before designing computer mockups and final products. The author took inspiration from existing pop genre products to ensure their ancillary texts conformed to conventions while having unique twists. They strove to make the products look professionally produced like real world music industry items. The author believes their package of ancillary texts is effective at marketing across different mediums and conforming to conventions to reach a variety of potential consumers.
Demi Lovato released her new single "Skyscraper" which debuted at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, her highest charting single since 2008. The song has sold over 176,000 downloads in its first week and won the Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer Song. It has also been certified gold in Australia and platinum in the United States. "Skyscraper" is the lead single from Lovato's third studio album "Unbroken".
This risk assessment form covers the filming of a music video to be shot on Boscombe Pier and beach from November 27th to December 6th. It lists the producer, crew, and locations involved. Potential hazards are identified from situations like drowning, falls, allergic reactions, stress, and litter. For each hazard, control measures are outlined such as appointing a first aid trained crew member, using barriers to prevent falls, notifying of allergies, scheduling breaks to reduce stress, and cleaning the area. With these controls, the post-control risk level is deemed low to trivial for all identified hazards.
This document outlines the schedule and responsibilities for a film project. It includes the planned dates and resources required for tasks such as developing the treatment, script, storyboards, location scouting, production plan, shooting, editing, and focus group feedback. The schedule spans from September to December with various crew members assigned for filming and editing. Some tasks such as the storyboards and extra footage shooting required changes to the schedule due to modifications in plans or weather.
This document provides a history of the origins and evolution of pop music over time. It traces the genre back to its roots in the 1950s with rock and roll and discusses how pop music originated in Britain as a description for rock and roll and related youth music styles. It outlines some of the most influential artists and bands in pop music history like The Beatles, Michael Jackson, and Madonna. The document also discusses the development of different pop music styles over the decades from the 1950s through the 2000s and how various technologies, genres, and events helped shape pop music into what it is today.
This document defines and explains different types of camera shots and their meanings:
- Extreme wide shots establish the location without showing characters and set the mood and context. Close-ups intensify emotions by focusing on small details of characters' expressions and appearances. Medium shots provide context by showing characters and their surroundings. Two shots and over-the-shoulder shots convey relationships between characters. Point-of-view shots allow the audience to experience events through a character's perspective. Long shots also establish context by providing background information about the scene. Each shot type has narrative purposes and conveys different meanings to the audience.
The document discusses how the author planned and created ancillary texts like a digipak and website to market a music video. The author wanted the ancillary texts to capture the emotion of the video and appeal to audiences. They considered different styles and concepts, sketching ideas before designing computer mockups and final products. The author took inspiration from existing pop genre products to ensure their ancillary texts conformed to conventions while having unique twists. They strove to make the products look professionally produced like real world music industry items. The author believes their package of ancillary texts is effective at marketing across different mediums and conforming to conventions to reach a variety of potential consumers.
Demi Lovato released her new single "Skyscraper" which debuted at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, her highest charting single since 2008. The song has sold over 176,000 downloads in its first week and won the Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer Song. It has also been certified gold in Australia and platinum in the United States. "Skyscraper" is the lead single from Lovato's third studio album "Unbroken".
This risk assessment form covers the filming of a music video to be shot on Boscombe Pier and beach from November 27th to December 6th. It lists the producer, crew, and locations involved. Potential hazards are identified from situations like drowning, falls, allergic reactions, stress, and litter. For each hazard, control measures are outlined such as appointing a first aid trained crew member, using barriers to prevent falls, notifying of allergies, scheduling breaks to reduce stress, and cleaning the area. With these controls, the post-control risk level is deemed low to trivial for all identified hazards.
This document outlines the schedule and responsibilities for a film project. It includes the planned dates and resources required for tasks such as developing the treatment, script, storyboards, location scouting, production plan, shooting, editing, and focus group feedback. The schedule spans from September to December with various crew members assigned for filming and editing. Some tasks such as the storyboards and extra footage shooting required changes to the schedule due to modifications in plans or weather.
This document provides a history of the origins and evolution of pop music over time. It traces the genre back to its roots in the 1950s with rock and roll and discusses how pop music originated in Britain as a description for rock and roll and related youth music styles. It outlines some of the most influential artists and bands in pop music history like The Beatles, Michael Jackson, and Madonna. The document also discusses the development of different pop music styles over the decades from the 1950s through the 2000s and how various technologies, genres, and events helped shape pop music into what it is today.
This document defines and explains different types of camera shots and their meanings:
- Extreme wide shots establish the location without showing characters and set the mood and context. Close-ups intensify emotions by focusing on small details of characters' expressions and appearances. Medium shots provide context by showing characters and their surroundings. Two shots and over-the-shoulder shots convey relationships between characters. Point-of-view shots allow the audience to experience events through a character's perspective. Long shots also establish context by providing background information about the scene. Each shot type has narrative purposes and conveys different meanings to the audience.
This risk assessment form evaluates the risks associated with filming a music video on Boscombe Pier and beach from November 27th to December 6th. It identifies potential hazards such as drowning, falls from height, allergic reactions, stress, and litter. Controls are outlined to minimize each risk, such as appointing a first aider, safety barriers, allergy notifications, breaks, and cleaning up after filming. With these controls in place, the risks are deemed low for staff and contributors involved in the production.
Laura Mulvey's 1975 essay "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema" argued that classic 1970s Hollywood cinema encouraged the "male gaze," or voyeuristic way of looking at women. She identified five features of the male gaze in cinema, including focusing the camera on female bodies and showing events through the male character's reaction rather than the female's perspective. The male gaze objectifies and sexualizes women for the pleasure of the male viewer. It positions women as weak objects in need of male protection rather than as fully realized characters.
This document contains a list of 17 numbered floor plan shots for a scene set on a pier, followed by 3 shots for a scene set on a beach and 3 shots for a scene set along a road near the beach. It also lists 2 shots for a scene set in a cafe. The shots are identified by number and describe the camera angle, shot size, and subject/action for each take.
The document outlines the roles and responsibilities of various positions for a film production. Bethany Stacey will serve as the director and take overall control of the project, as well as casting actors in the correct roles. Other roles include camera operator, sound, editor, location scout, costumes, and production manager, each with specific duties to ensure shots, dialogue, editing, locations, costumes, and production run smoothly.
Boscombe Pier and Boscombe Beach are two locations featured in a documentary. The documentary includes footage shot at both Boscombe Pier and Boscombe Beach, which are likely scenic or landmark areas near the coast. The brief listing of two location names suggests the documentary incorporates visuals from those two specific places.
The student is writing to request permission from Bournemouth Borough Council to film a music video for their coursework on Boscombe Pier and beach, including a local café. The music video is for the song "Skyscraper" by Demi Lovato and will depict a break up through flashbacks filmed on the pier. Most of the filming will take place outside on the pier during quiet times to avoid disturbances. The student is flexible on filming dates and times depending on the Council's availability and permission. They assure that tourism and locals will not be disrupted and there will be no screaming or weapons involved in the production. Permission to use the location would be appreciated.
This document provides an overview of Boscombe Pier and Beach in Dorset, UK as a potential location for filming a music video. It notes that the public space could see disruption from weather or public interference. Permission would need to be obtained to film any members of the public. Weather conditions like rain or wind could also impact filming so protective equipment and a first aid kit would be required. During a location scout, risks were identified such as sharp objects or animals that could injure staff. Careful planning is required to film at this location safely and without disruption.
A survey of Boscombe Pier and Beach in Dorset, England found it to present medium risks to crew from hazards like glass bottles and cans in the area as well as strong currents. Public activity was also noted as a risk, though it was quiet at the time of the survey. The terrain varies between flat, uneven sand, and water. Weather is unpredictable but rain is most likely in autumn. Wildlife like jellyfish present minor concerns. Careful planning will be needed to film safely and efficiently at this location given the various risks and potential disruptions.
This document outlines the environment, risks, and control measures for filming at a location. It records the type of terrain, weather over several days, and any dangerous wildlife. The risks to personnel and disruption to production are rated on a scale from 1 to 3. Control measures include having first aid kits, trained medical staff on set, and briefing all staff on hazards. When filling out this form, accurate information and pictures of hazards should be provided to assess risks and discuss at weekly meetings.
The document analyzes shots from Demi Lovato's music video for "Skyscraper" and how they contribute to the song's narrative and emotional tone. It finds that early high angle and extreme long shots in empty desert settings depict Lovato as small and alone, conveying vulnerability and sadness. Later close-ups show Lovato's facial expressions matching this tone. However, a fast-paced tracking shot transitions to a empowering mood, portraying Lovato as strong in the face of struggles. Subsequent low angle shots reinforce this message of overcoming adversity through a sense of authority and defiance.
The document is a shot list for a music video containing 30 shots filmed at a pier and beach. The shots include establishing shots of the pier, various shots of the main actor singing and walking along the pier, and flashback memories portrayed in black and white. The memories show the actor's past relationship with her ex, including them laughing together, the ex receiving a necklace from the actor, them arguing and the necklace being torn off during a fight. The final shots return to color and show the actor throwing the necklace away before walking off alone while it remains on the ground.
The song Skyscraper by Demi Lovato describes overcoming personal struggles and rising above obstacles. At the beginning, the singer feels sad and hopeless like she has no chance at love. However, the chorus expresses a message of hope, saying that despite attempts to tear her down, she will rise up like a skyscraper. The music video depicts Lovato's pain from addictions, eating disorders, and self-harm in a raw, personal way. Ultimately the song and video convey a powerful message about using one's strengths and passion for music to help overcome challenges in life.
This document discusses the history and structure of major music record labels from 1988 to present. It notes that from 1988-1999 there were six major labels known as the Big Six, which consolidated to the Big Five from 1999-2004, the Big Four from 2004-2008 and 2012, and the Big Three since 2012. It explains that record labels are often owned by larger holding companies which also control music publishing, manufacturing, distribution and other aspects of the music industry. Major labels currently control about 70% of the global music market and 80% of the US market.
The 2015 MTV Video Music Awards was held on August 30, 2015 in Los Angeles and hosted by Miley Cyrus. Taylor Swift led nominations with 10 and won four awards including Video of the Year for "Bad Blood". The show had the lowest viewership in its history at 5.03 million viewers on MTV alone. It did break the US Twitter record with over 21 million tweets about the show from over 2 million people.
This risk assessment form evaluates the risks associated with filming a music video on Boscombe Pier and beach from November 27th to December 6th. It identifies potential hazards such as drowning, falls from height, allergic reactions, stress, and litter. Controls are outlined to minimize each risk, such as appointing a first aider, safety barriers, allergy notifications, breaks, and cleaning up after filming. With these controls in place, the risks are deemed low for staff and contributors involved in the production.
Laura Mulvey's 1975 essay "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema" argued that classic 1970s Hollywood cinema encouraged the "male gaze," or voyeuristic way of looking at women. She identified five features of the male gaze in cinema, including focusing the camera on female bodies and showing events through the male character's reaction rather than the female's perspective. The male gaze objectifies and sexualizes women for the pleasure of the male viewer. It positions women as weak objects in need of male protection rather than as fully realized characters.
This document contains a list of 17 numbered floor plan shots for a scene set on a pier, followed by 3 shots for a scene set on a beach and 3 shots for a scene set along a road near the beach. It also lists 2 shots for a scene set in a cafe. The shots are identified by number and describe the camera angle, shot size, and subject/action for each take.
The document outlines the roles and responsibilities of various positions for a film production. Bethany Stacey will serve as the director and take overall control of the project, as well as casting actors in the correct roles. Other roles include camera operator, sound, editor, location scout, costumes, and production manager, each with specific duties to ensure shots, dialogue, editing, locations, costumes, and production run smoothly.
Boscombe Pier and Boscombe Beach are two locations featured in a documentary. The documentary includes footage shot at both Boscombe Pier and Boscombe Beach, which are likely scenic or landmark areas near the coast. The brief listing of two location names suggests the documentary incorporates visuals from those two specific places.
The student is writing to request permission from Bournemouth Borough Council to film a music video for their coursework on Boscombe Pier and beach, including a local café. The music video is for the song "Skyscraper" by Demi Lovato and will depict a break up through flashbacks filmed on the pier. Most of the filming will take place outside on the pier during quiet times to avoid disturbances. The student is flexible on filming dates and times depending on the Council's availability and permission. They assure that tourism and locals will not be disrupted and there will be no screaming or weapons involved in the production. Permission to use the location would be appreciated.
This document provides an overview of Boscombe Pier and Beach in Dorset, UK as a potential location for filming a music video. It notes that the public space could see disruption from weather or public interference. Permission would need to be obtained to film any members of the public. Weather conditions like rain or wind could also impact filming so protective equipment and a first aid kit would be required. During a location scout, risks were identified such as sharp objects or animals that could injure staff. Careful planning is required to film at this location safely and without disruption.
A survey of Boscombe Pier and Beach in Dorset, England found it to present medium risks to crew from hazards like glass bottles and cans in the area as well as strong currents. Public activity was also noted as a risk, though it was quiet at the time of the survey. The terrain varies between flat, uneven sand, and water. Weather is unpredictable but rain is most likely in autumn. Wildlife like jellyfish present minor concerns. Careful planning will be needed to film safely and efficiently at this location given the various risks and potential disruptions.
This document outlines the environment, risks, and control measures for filming at a location. It records the type of terrain, weather over several days, and any dangerous wildlife. The risks to personnel and disruption to production are rated on a scale from 1 to 3. Control measures include having first aid kits, trained medical staff on set, and briefing all staff on hazards. When filling out this form, accurate information and pictures of hazards should be provided to assess risks and discuss at weekly meetings.
The document analyzes shots from Demi Lovato's music video for "Skyscraper" and how they contribute to the song's narrative and emotional tone. It finds that early high angle and extreme long shots in empty desert settings depict Lovato as small and alone, conveying vulnerability and sadness. Later close-ups show Lovato's facial expressions matching this tone. However, a fast-paced tracking shot transitions to a empowering mood, portraying Lovato as strong in the face of struggles. Subsequent low angle shots reinforce this message of overcoming adversity through a sense of authority and defiance.
The document is a shot list for a music video containing 30 shots filmed at a pier and beach. The shots include establishing shots of the pier, various shots of the main actor singing and walking along the pier, and flashback memories portrayed in black and white. The memories show the actor's past relationship with her ex, including them laughing together, the ex receiving a necklace from the actor, them arguing and the necklace being torn off during a fight. The final shots return to color and show the actor throwing the necklace away before walking off alone while it remains on the ground.
The song Skyscraper by Demi Lovato describes overcoming personal struggles and rising above obstacles. At the beginning, the singer feels sad and hopeless like she has no chance at love. However, the chorus expresses a message of hope, saying that despite attempts to tear her down, she will rise up like a skyscraper. The music video depicts Lovato's pain from addictions, eating disorders, and self-harm in a raw, personal way. Ultimately the song and video convey a powerful message about using one's strengths and passion for music to help overcome challenges in life.
This document discusses the history and structure of major music record labels from 1988 to present. It notes that from 1988-1999 there were six major labels known as the Big Six, which consolidated to the Big Five from 1999-2004, the Big Four from 2004-2008 and 2012, and the Big Three since 2012. It explains that record labels are often owned by larger holding companies which also control music publishing, manufacturing, distribution and other aspects of the music industry. Major labels currently control about 70% of the global music market and 80% of the US market.
The 2015 MTV Video Music Awards was held on August 30, 2015 in Los Angeles and hosted by Miley Cyrus. Taylor Swift led nominations with 10 and won four awards including Video of the Year for "Bad Blood". The show had the lowest viewership in its history at 5.03 million viewers on MTV alone. It did break the US Twitter record with over 21 million tweets about the show from over 2 million people.