Hoizer's image has been deliberately constructed to resemble folk and blues singers from the 1960s-1970s like Bob Dylan. His marketing focuses on intimate venues to emphasize his musicianship over spectacle. Media coverage represents Hoizer positively for addressing LGBT rights and social issues through songs like "Take Me to Church". Social media shows both praise for his craft and criticism of controversial topics, but he uses platforms to communicate support for the LGBT community and build a fan base aligned with his values.
George Ezra's 'Blame It On Me' music video conforms to Goodwin's theory of music video conventions. The video depicts Ezra having a bad day as he faces obstacles on his journey down the yellow brick road. It incorporates intertextual references to The Wizard of Oz, replicating iconic scenes. Throughout the video, various camera shots and angles are used to draw attention to Ezra's emotions and surroundings. The visuals directly correspond with the song lyrics, showing events that make Ezra's day progressively worse.
How has you tube, vimeo and social media effected the music industry 07adanmu
YouTube and social media have significantly impacted the music industry by changing how music is produced, promoted, shared, and consumed. Digital downloads and streaming have largely replaced CDs as the primary means of accessing music. YouTube and other sites allow artists to self-promote and find audiences without traditional industry support, and social media has become a key tool for viral promotion and word-of-mouth growth of artist fanbases. Television channels like MTV have declined as YouTube and the internet deliver music videos on demand to a much larger global audience.
The document outlines an ancillary text layout plan. It likely contains information on how supplemental text content will be organized and displayed on a page, website, or other digital format. The plan describes the structure for additional explanatory or reference text that supports primary content.
The document analyzes and summarizes the key elements of the front cover of the British film magazine Empire. It identifies things like the masthead, date and price, long shot image of the main film character, extras included, largest headline text, barcode, and enticing descriptions. The purpose of these elements is to attract customers' attention, highlight the main film focus of the issue, and encourage purchases through intriguing previews of film content and exclusives inside.
The document analyzes the 1975's self-titled album deluxe digipak. It discusses the grayscale color scheme and simple design that establishes the band's indie image. Key aspects like the illuminated logo and typography create a recognizable brand identity across all promotional materials. The track listing highlights that it is a deluxe edition. Inner panels maintain the consistent style while photos portray a natural, everyday look to represent the indie genre in contrast to mainstream photoshoot styles.
Hoizer's image has been deliberately constructed to resemble folk and blues singers from the 1960s-1970s like Bob Dylan. His marketing focuses on intimate venues to emphasize his musicianship over spectacle. Media coverage represents Hoizer positively for addressing LGBT rights and social issues through songs like "Take Me to Church". Social media shows both praise for his craft and criticism of controversial topics, but he uses platforms to communicate support for the LGBT community and build a fan base aligned with his values.
George Ezra's 'Blame It On Me' music video conforms to Goodwin's theory of music video conventions. The video depicts Ezra having a bad day as he faces obstacles on his journey down the yellow brick road. It incorporates intertextual references to The Wizard of Oz, replicating iconic scenes. Throughout the video, various camera shots and angles are used to draw attention to Ezra's emotions and surroundings. The visuals directly correspond with the song lyrics, showing events that make Ezra's day progressively worse.
How has you tube, vimeo and social media effected the music industry 07adanmu
YouTube and social media have significantly impacted the music industry by changing how music is produced, promoted, shared, and consumed. Digital downloads and streaming have largely replaced CDs as the primary means of accessing music. YouTube and other sites allow artists to self-promote and find audiences without traditional industry support, and social media has become a key tool for viral promotion and word-of-mouth growth of artist fanbases. Television channels like MTV have declined as YouTube and the internet deliver music videos on demand to a much larger global audience.
The document outlines an ancillary text layout plan. It likely contains information on how supplemental text content will be organized and displayed on a page, website, or other digital format. The plan describes the structure for additional explanatory or reference text that supports primary content.
The document analyzes and summarizes the key elements of the front cover of the British film magazine Empire. It identifies things like the masthead, date and price, long shot image of the main film character, extras included, largest headline text, barcode, and enticing descriptions. The purpose of these elements is to attract customers' attention, highlight the main film focus of the issue, and encourage purchases through intriguing previews of film content and exclusives inside.
The document analyzes the 1975's self-titled album deluxe digipak. It discusses the grayscale color scheme and simple design that establishes the band's indie image. Key aspects like the illuminated logo and typography create a recognizable brand identity across all promotional materials. The track listing highlights that it is a deluxe edition. Inner panels maintain the consistent style while photos portray a natural, everyday look to represent the indie genre in contrast to mainstream photoshoot styles.
Adele's album cover and magazine advert feature an image of her looking down rather than at the camera, showing vulnerability and making the audience feel like unseen observers of private moments. This links to the emotional, relatable love songs on her album. The advert and album packaging share a black-and-white aesthetic and similar images of Adele, helping audiences connect them. The advert also promotes Adele's past success with two Grammys and one of her popular songs to entice audiences.
The target audience for the music video and digipaks is 14-25 year olds who are active on social media and fans of British artists like Ed Sheeran and Olly Murs. This age group will be able to relate to the male star who is portrayed as aspirational and a ladies' man. The target audience, both male and female, is likely to share the music content online to promote it and help gain more viewers.
The front cover of Kanye West's "Late Registration" album features the recurring dropout bear mascot dressed in school uniform in front of large wooden doors. Throughout the album packaging, the dropout bear is depicted in different scenarios that represent his journey through a day of college. On the back cover, the dropout bear is shown leaving through the same doors he walked through on the front, concluding his experience. Consistency in design, imagery, and themes portray the narrative of the dropout bear's college experience across the album packaging.
The document summarizes the advertising for Olly Murs' digipak. It discusses how the typography on the advert matches that on the digipak, creating a link between the two. It also describes Olly Murs' large photograph on the advert, which shows his confident personality and power. Finally, it explains that the advert promotes Olly Murs' most successful song to help identify him, and also includes his website to advertise his other projects and stay connected with fans across multiple media platforms.
The Chris Brown website homepage features opportunities for visitors to listen to songs from his latest album and see that the songs are popular. Large pictures of Chris Brown are used since he is the main attraction. Visitors can subscribe to stay updated on his life and career. The simple, picture-focused design appeals to young adults. The news page also prioritizes pictures over text for entertainment. Consistent fonts are used. The music page only promotes one older album, showing the site is outdated. A photo album gives fans insight into Chris Brown's daily life to make him aspirational.
The music video represents the wife as a traditional housewife wearing old-fashioned clothing, while the husband is shown being unfaithful in pubs and clubs with other women. Voyeurism and the objectification of women are present, with close-up shots focusing on the bodies of the women the husband interacts with. The strong narrative depicts a married couple having problems as the husband has been unfaithful, hurting his wife. The lyrics and visuals are closely linked to enhance the emotional story being told.
The design uses the initials "S" and "J" from the artist "Sam James" in a simple, bold, and sharp font in white. White was chosen because it stands out and is the color used in Ed Sheeran's logo, the artist they are replicating. The logo will be placed between titles and on the edges of photographs on their digipak.
Chris Brown is represented in various ways throughout the music video for "Yeah 3x". In the beginning, he is shown doing a backflip in slow motion to portray him as an athletic performer. Throughout the video, shots of Brown dancing showcase his talents beyond just singing. The music video starts with the song title and Brown's name in bold, colorful writing. It is promoted through the use of kids admiring Brown and a large group following him, showing his broad fan base. The choreographed dancing follows conventions of the R&B/pop genre. The dancing in the video connects to the lyrics that reference moving bodies and feeling happy. The women are not objectified but instead shown dancing alongside Brown wearing similar clothes.
The document summarizes different aspects of The Script's music video for their song "Superheroes." It discusses that the video is set in Johannesburg, South Africa, showing the band has international popularity. It also shows them performing a guerrilla gig, displaying their musical talents. The narrative of the video is about a father who works on a landfill site to support his family, though his daughter sees him as a superhero. The video has a guerrilla gig style with impromptu public performances. The Script is promoted through philanthropic efforts like filming in South Africa following a successful tour there. The genre is pop, shown through happy, stylish clothing and lyrics about love. Lyrics and visuals link
John Legend's music video for "All of Me" features his real wife Chrissy Teigen to authentically portray his love for her. It is filmed in black and white to set a serious, emotional tone that enhances the raw feelings expressed in the song. The video also shows Legend's piano skills to highlight his musical talents. Involving his wife connects strongly with fans by showing his relationship is genuine.
The document describes editing steps taken on a photograph to improve composition, tone, and mood. The edits included cropping to follow the rule of thirds, decreasing brightness and increasing contrast, decreasing exposure for a darker mood, increasing vibrance and saturation for clarity and color, shifting the color balance blue for romance, using HDR toning to improve sharpness, and selectively editing areas with the brightness and contrast tool to make the subject stand out against the background.
Ed Sheeran is an influential English singer-songwriter. The document discusses using his song "Thinking Out Loud" for a music video project. It describes Ed Sheeran's typical casual clothing of jeans and t-shirts in his music videos, though in "Thinking Out Loud" he wears different clothing related to the love story theme. It also notes his talent for guitar playing featured prominently in some of his music videos. The document discusses Ed Sheeran's iconic ginger hair that fans recognize him by and has kept consistently throughout his career. It provides examples of articles about his generosity in trying to launch a youth center and his success winning awards in the US. Finally, it indicates his popularity through his
The advertisement uses the color orange throughout to represent Ed Sheeran's ginger hair and promote his new album. It features his familiar orange album cover with a pencil sketched font and title in orange to match his quirky personality. The advert also includes a quote praising his music, the album tracklist to entice fans of his popular songs, and a large photo of Ed Sheeran himself to identify the artist being promoted.
Olly Murs is a British pop star who gained fame after finishing second on the X-Factor. He has since sold over 10 million records worldwide. His music videos feature trendy, casual clothing that allows fans to relate to his style. Settings in his videos vary from confined spaces reflecting heartbreak to urban areas suiting uptempo songs.
Southbank Centre in London is exhibiting original photographs from the Digipak collection. The photographs capture everyday life in Britain from the 1950s to the 1970s and offer a glimpse into social history through images of families, fashion, music, and major events from the period.
The document discusses editing original pictures for art work on a digipak. The pictures were edited in Photoshop by using the clone stamp tool to clone bright colors and remove unwanted black lines. The brightness and contrast of colors were also adjusted to create contrast between colors for the digipak art.
The document describes the editing process taken to enhance a photograph for use on a digipak album cover. Key edits included increasing brightness, contrast, exposure and vibrance to make the colors pop more. Additional tweaks such as adjusting color balance, sharpness, and curves were made. Text elements like the tracklist, barcode, record label, and legal information were also added to make the digipak look professional.
The document discusses using a cupid love heart design and the color red in a music video about love and relationships. The cupid heart helps establish the theme of love and depicts couples falling in love. A red color scheme was also chosen because it connotes love, relating the visuals back to the theme of the video.
Pharrell Williams is represented in the music video for "Happy" as a popular and influential figure in the music industry, as evidenced by the many famous people who appeared in the video. The song was originally created for the film Despicable Me 2, further showing his popularity. Pharrell connects with a wide audience through the upbeat, happy tone of the song that lifts people's moods across age groups. The visuals of people having fun are strongly linked to the lyrics and music's emphasis on being happy.
The combination of the filmmaker's short film and ancillary texts like film reviews and posters were important to tie them together and make the short film have more impact. The texts provided context about the build up and aftermath of the film. Key symbols like a clock were featured in both the film and poster to represent the main theme of time. Consistent visual elements and a plain backdrop in both the film and texts kept the focus on the protagonist and his story. Similar colors and effects were used in both to connect the pieces.
The document discusses a student's short documentary film project about their 90-year-old grandfather. To follow documentary conventions, the film tells a story through a series of photographs and video clips showing the progression of the grandfather's life. Scenes of him speaking in his armchair used natural lighting and an uncluttered background. Opening and closing shots of a cuckoo clock symbolized the passing of time. Post-production effects on the clock made it more appealing and eye-catching. Overall, the film creates a unique, creative story that develops over time and highlights key life moments from the perspective of a 90-year-old man to attract and involve the audience.
The video would have a dark, desaturated style to create a depressing mood. It would show the two artists standing alone on different dark roads, with the camera panning in for close-ups of their bloody faces as they sing. The camera would do 360 pans between the roads, revealing the artists arguing with the same woman or walking alone down the roads, with extreme close-ups emphasizing their frustration and singing of the lyrics. Ultimately, the roads would converge, with the woman at their intersection.
Adele's album cover and magazine advert feature an image of her looking down rather than at the camera, showing vulnerability and making the audience feel like unseen observers of private moments. This links to the emotional, relatable love songs on her album. The advert and album packaging share a black-and-white aesthetic and similar images of Adele, helping audiences connect them. The advert also promotes Adele's past success with two Grammys and one of her popular songs to entice audiences.
The target audience for the music video and digipaks is 14-25 year olds who are active on social media and fans of British artists like Ed Sheeran and Olly Murs. This age group will be able to relate to the male star who is portrayed as aspirational and a ladies' man. The target audience, both male and female, is likely to share the music content online to promote it and help gain more viewers.
The front cover of Kanye West's "Late Registration" album features the recurring dropout bear mascot dressed in school uniform in front of large wooden doors. Throughout the album packaging, the dropout bear is depicted in different scenarios that represent his journey through a day of college. On the back cover, the dropout bear is shown leaving through the same doors he walked through on the front, concluding his experience. Consistency in design, imagery, and themes portray the narrative of the dropout bear's college experience across the album packaging.
The document summarizes the advertising for Olly Murs' digipak. It discusses how the typography on the advert matches that on the digipak, creating a link between the two. It also describes Olly Murs' large photograph on the advert, which shows his confident personality and power. Finally, it explains that the advert promotes Olly Murs' most successful song to help identify him, and also includes his website to advertise his other projects and stay connected with fans across multiple media platforms.
The Chris Brown website homepage features opportunities for visitors to listen to songs from his latest album and see that the songs are popular. Large pictures of Chris Brown are used since he is the main attraction. Visitors can subscribe to stay updated on his life and career. The simple, picture-focused design appeals to young adults. The news page also prioritizes pictures over text for entertainment. Consistent fonts are used. The music page only promotes one older album, showing the site is outdated. A photo album gives fans insight into Chris Brown's daily life to make him aspirational.
The music video represents the wife as a traditional housewife wearing old-fashioned clothing, while the husband is shown being unfaithful in pubs and clubs with other women. Voyeurism and the objectification of women are present, with close-up shots focusing on the bodies of the women the husband interacts with. The strong narrative depicts a married couple having problems as the husband has been unfaithful, hurting his wife. The lyrics and visuals are closely linked to enhance the emotional story being told.
The design uses the initials "S" and "J" from the artist "Sam James" in a simple, bold, and sharp font in white. White was chosen because it stands out and is the color used in Ed Sheeran's logo, the artist they are replicating. The logo will be placed between titles and on the edges of photographs on their digipak.
Chris Brown is represented in various ways throughout the music video for "Yeah 3x". In the beginning, he is shown doing a backflip in slow motion to portray him as an athletic performer. Throughout the video, shots of Brown dancing showcase his talents beyond just singing. The music video starts with the song title and Brown's name in bold, colorful writing. It is promoted through the use of kids admiring Brown and a large group following him, showing his broad fan base. The choreographed dancing follows conventions of the R&B/pop genre. The dancing in the video connects to the lyrics that reference moving bodies and feeling happy. The women are not objectified but instead shown dancing alongside Brown wearing similar clothes.
The document summarizes different aspects of The Script's music video for their song "Superheroes." It discusses that the video is set in Johannesburg, South Africa, showing the band has international popularity. It also shows them performing a guerrilla gig, displaying their musical talents. The narrative of the video is about a father who works on a landfill site to support his family, though his daughter sees him as a superhero. The video has a guerrilla gig style with impromptu public performances. The Script is promoted through philanthropic efforts like filming in South Africa following a successful tour there. The genre is pop, shown through happy, stylish clothing and lyrics about love. Lyrics and visuals link
John Legend's music video for "All of Me" features his real wife Chrissy Teigen to authentically portray his love for her. It is filmed in black and white to set a serious, emotional tone that enhances the raw feelings expressed in the song. The video also shows Legend's piano skills to highlight his musical talents. Involving his wife connects strongly with fans by showing his relationship is genuine.
The document describes editing steps taken on a photograph to improve composition, tone, and mood. The edits included cropping to follow the rule of thirds, decreasing brightness and increasing contrast, decreasing exposure for a darker mood, increasing vibrance and saturation for clarity and color, shifting the color balance blue for romance, using HDR toning to improve sharpness, and selectively editing areas with the brightness and contrast tool to make the subject stand out against the background.
Ed Sheeran is an influential English singer-songwriter. The document discusses using his song "Thinking Out Loud" for a music video project. It describes Ed Sheeran's typical casual clothing of jeans and t-shirts in his music videos, though in "Thinking Out Loud" he wears different clothing related to the love story theme. It also notes his talent for guitar playing featured prominently in some of his music videos. The document discusses Ed Sheeran's iconic ginger hair that fans recognize him by and has kept consistently throughout his career. It provides examples of articles about his generosity in trying to launch a youth center and his success winning awards in the US. Finally, it indicates his popularity through his
The advertisement uses the color orange throughout to represent Ed Sheeran's ginger hair and promote his new album. It features his familiar orange album cover with a pencil sketched font and title in orange to match his quirky personality. The advert also includes a quote praising his music, the album tracklist to entice fans of his popular songs, and a large photo of Ed Sheeran himself to identify the artist being promoted.
Olly Murs is a British pop star who gained fame after finishing second on the X-Factor. He has since sold over 10 million records worldwide. His music videos feature trendy, casual clothing that allows fans to relate to his style. Settings in his videos vary from confined spaces reflecting heartbreak to urban areas suiting uptempo songs.
Southbank Centre in London is exhibiting original photographs from the Digipak collection. The photographs capture everyday life in Britain from the 1950s to the 1970s and offer a glimpse into social history through images of families, fashion, music, and major events from the period.
The document discusses editing original pictures for art work on a digipak. The pictures were edited in Photoshop by using the clone stamp tool to clone bright colors and remove unwanted black lines. The brightness and contrast of colors were also adjusted to create contrast between colors for the digipak art.
The document describes the editing process taken to enhance a photograph for use on a digipak album cover. Key edits included increasing brightness, contrast, exposure and vibrance to make the colors pop more. Additional tweaks such as adjusting color balance, sharpness, and curves were made. Text elements like the tracklist, barcode, record label, and legal information were also added to make the digipak look professional.
The document discusses using a cupid love heart design and the color red in a music video about love and relationships. The cupid heart helps establish the theme of love and depicts couples falling in love. A red color scheme was also chosen because it connotes love, relating the visuals back to the theme of the video.
Pharrell Williams is represented in the music video for "Happy" as a popular and influential figure in the music industry, as evidenced by the many famous people who appeared in the video. The song was originally created for the film Despicable Me 2, further showing his popularity. Pharrell connects with a wide audience through the upbeat, happy tone of the song that lifts people's moods across age groups. The visuals of people having fun are strongly linked to the lyrics and music's emphasis on being happy.
The combination of the filmmaker's short film and ancillary texts like film reviews and posters were important to tie them together and make the short film have more impact. The texts provided context about the build up and aftermath of the film. Key symbols like a clock were featured in both the film and poster to represent the main theme of time. Consistent visual elements and a plain backdrop in both the film and texts kept the focus on the protagonist and his story. Similar colors and effects were used in both to connect the pieces.
The document discusses a student's short documentary film project about their 90-year-old grandfather. To follow documentary conventions, the film tells a story through a series of photographs and video clips showing the progression of the grandfather's life. Scenes of him speaking in his armchair used natural lighting and an uncluttered background. Opening and closing shots of a cuckoo clock symbolized the passing of time. Post-production effects on the clock made it more appealing and eye-catching. Overall, the film creates a unique, creative story that develops over time and highlights key life moments from the perspective of a 90-year-old man to attract and involve the audience.
The video would have a dark, desaturated style to create a depressing mood. It would show the two artists standing alone on different dark roads, with the camera panning in for close-ups of their bloody faces as they sing. The camera would do 360 pans between the roads, revealing the artists arguing with the same woman or walking alone down the roads, with extreme close-ups emphasizing their frustration and singing of the lyrics. Ultimately, the roads would converge, with the woman at their intersection.
The video would have a dark, desaturated look to create a depressing mood. Scenes would include long shots of the artists standing alone on dark roads, then close-ups of their bloody faces as they sing. The camera would track them as they walk and sing. It would also show one artist arguing with a woman, then pan to the other artist with the same woman, implying disloyalty. Throughout, the camera work would transition between the artists in different locations to tell the story through their perspectives and movements as they sing the dark lyrics.
The weeknd feat ed sheeran Dark Times Lyric Analysis (Amad Islam)haverstockmedia
Ed Sheeran describes waking up bruised and hungover, having drunk too much the night before and gotten into a fight. He warns that this isn't the right time to fall in love with him, as he knows his lies can't be believed. Both Ed Sheeran and The Weeknd reference their past struggles with drugs, alcohol, and unstable lifestyles before fame. They acknowledge issues they are still trying to overcome that could undermine their success if not addressed. The Weeknd recalls using cocaine, getting into fights, and choosing a life of substance abuse and chaos.
The song "High for This" by The Weeknd describes a sexual encounter where he mentally prepares a woman for what is about to happen. He tells her they will have sex and do drugs together, reassuring her that she doesn't need to worry because he will be with her. As the drugs take effect, he tells her to breathe and relax while promising they will have a good time. He eliminates any doubts by saying to trust him as he knows she wants to experience this feeling.
The document analyzes research from IMVDb on music charts and popular music videos. It finds that the target audience prefers hip-hop and pop genres, especially recent pop videos by artists like Sia, David Guetta, and Rudimental. This research will help decide which genre of music to focus on going forward.
1) Lupe Fiasco meets a girl at a club and is instantly captivated by her beauty and intelligence.
2) He expresses his growing love for her through poetic metaphors and promises to protect her.
3) At the end of the song, Lupe assures the girl that he wants their relationship to last beyond a typical short-lived club romance and promises to see her in the morning.
This music video portrays Beyoncé dancing seductively for her male love interest in a 1940s style setting. Voyeurism is prominently featured through close-ups of the intimate dancing and longing gazes between Beyoncé and the man. The video follows the conventions of R&B by including a choreographed dance routine to promote the artist. It depicts a stereotypical power dynamic between the male boss and female secretary but aims to empower women through Beyoncé's display of control through her dancing.
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) regulates films and videos in the UK. It is a non-governmental organization that provides age ratings to films such as U, PG, 12A, 15, and 18. The BBFC recognizes adult freedom of choice, protects the public (especially children) from harmful content, and helps parents make informed viewing choices for their children. The document then provides detailed descriptions of the content allowed or implied for each age rating.
The document discusses two methods for categorizing audiences: Young and Rubicam's Four Consumers model and socio-economic class. Young and Rubicam divides people into four categories based on personality - Mainstreamers, Aspirers, Succeeders, and Reformers. The socio-economic model classifies people into six classes based on income - A through E. Both are useful for media targeting, but the socio-economic model is limited as it only considers income and not other factors like leisure activities.
The document discusses two methods for categorizing audiences: Young and Rubicam's Four Consumers model and socio-economic class. Young and Rubicam divides people into four categories based on personality - Mainstreamers, Aspirers, Succeeders, and Reformers. The socio-economic model classifies people into six classes based on income - A through E. Both are useful for media targeting, but the socio-economic model is limited as other factors like leisure activities may be more important than income alone.
The document discusses two methods for categorizing audiences: Young and Rubicam's Four Consumers model and socio-economic class. Young and Rubicam divides people into four categories based on personality - Mainstreamers, Aspirers, Succeeders, and Reformers. The socio-economic model classifies people into six classes based on income - A through E. Both are useful for media targeting, but the socio-economic model is limited as it only considers income and not other factors like leisure activities.
The document discusses two methods for categorizing audiences: Young and Rubicam's Four Consumers model and socio-economic class. Young and Rubicam divides people into four categories based on personality - Mainstreamers, Aspirers, Succeeders, and Reformers. The socio-economic model classifies people into six classes based on income - A through E. Both are useful for media targeting, but the socio-economic model is limited as it only considers income and not other factors like leisure activities.
The document describes several systems for categorizing consumers:
- Young and Rubicam's Four Consumers model divides people into Mainstreamers, Aspirers, Succeeders, and Reformers based on psychological attributes rather than income.
- Their socio-economic class system ranks people from A to E based on income and occupation.
- Life Matrix segments audiences based on lifestyle and values rather than demographic factors.
The student created a final drawing of a potion using Photoshop. They first hand drew the potion and then scanned it into Photoshop to color and add details digitally. It was difficult to control the pen at first but got easier with practice. The student used various colors like light blue, dark brown, and different shades of pink to create realistic effects like bubbles and shading. They used tools like the blur tool and size-adjustable brushes. In the end, the student felt they successfully created a realistic looking digital image meeting the goals of the project.
This document discusses digital graphics technology, describing features of vector and bitmap images. Vector images are resolution-independent and scalable without quality loss, using mathematical expressions to represent lines and shapes. Bitmap images are made up of pixels that lose quality when resized. The document provides examples of how vector and bitmap images differ when resized, and discusses image capturing, output methods for print and screen, storage considerations like file size and organization, and naming conventions.
1) Attack the Block was released in 2011 and was directed by Joe Cornish with production companies including The UK Film Council and Studio Canal. It had a budget of £8 million and made $5,824,175.
2) The film is a science fiction horror set in a London council estate about teenagers who encounter an alien invasion. It is rated 15 for violence, drug use, and gore.
3) The movie poster depicts a diverse group of teenagers from the council estate ready to battle the aliens, showing the working class setting and themes of fighting and violence.
The document outlines questions from a focus group about a film trailer. It asks for opinions on whether the trailer was effective and enjoyable, what genre it represents, how it could be improved, and favorite parts. It explains that the filmmaker created a focus group of 12 friends and family to get feedback on the trailer by showing it and having them answer questions. Most feedback suggested making the trailer look less like a drama and more realistic.
Audience research is conducted to gather information about what audiences want to watch and their personalities. There are several methods for conducting audience research, including focus groups, questionnaires, box office takings, and test screenings. Focus groups involve interviewing a small group of people to discuss their opinions in an interactive setting, but the results may not represent the larger population. Questionnaires can be inexpensive and gather a lot of data quickly from many people, but responses may be biased by wording and response rates may be low. Box office takings refer to the financial success of a film based on the number of viewers and money made, which depends on the quality of the movie. Test screenings allow audiences to provide feedback on a movie before
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,