This document outlines a proposal for a music magazine called "Watch the Throne" or WTT. The magazine would focus on up-and-coming hip hop, grime, and rap artists who have the potential to rise to the top of the music industry. It would feature articles on new artists emerging from YouTube and a cover story on a popular Asian rapper's journey from newcomer to established artist through social media. The proposal includes examples of content sections and visual layouts for the magazine.
The document outlines a proposal for a music magazine called "Watch the Throne" that would focus on hip hop, grime, and rap music. It would feature articles on up-and-coming artists using social media to gain popularity as well as regular segments like responses to tweets. The target audience for the magazine would be mostly men ages 22-25 interested in sports and music.
This document summarizes several potential filming locations for a music video. The first location described is a dance studio on the writer's college campus that has wooden floors, windows along one side, and mirrors on the walls. Another location is a nearby park called Abbots Park that has trees, bushes, flowers, and benches. A third location is the college TV studio, which has a green screen and couch that could be used for filming.
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This document discusses distance education and its history of using technology. It defines distance education as institution-based formal education where the learning group is separated and interactive telecommunications are used to connect students, resources, and instructors. Early technologies used for distance education included printed books and computer-assisted training within schools or workplaces. Modern technologies that have increased distance education include video conferencing, e-learning websites, smartphones, and online classes, with the latter seeing dramatic growth since the 1960s as the Internet has expanded opportunities for education.
FloatMagic & Lil~Dolfun produce personal flotation devices to provide safety, support, and confidence for swimmers of all abilities. Their Lil~Dolfun product is designed specifically for teaching children to swim and allows whole classes to safely learn in the pool at once. Their FloatMagic device can be used for general recreation, exercise, physical therapy, and water yoga for seniors and those with injuries or disabilities as it provides full freedom of movement while floating securely at the surface.
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This document summarizes a graduation project presentation on cooperative communications using multiple relay nodes. It describes the system model involving a source, destination, and multiple relays. An incremental relaying protocol is proposed where relays transmit in successive phases if the combined signal strength from previous relays falls below a threshold. Analytical expressions for symbol error rate are developed for both maximal ratio combining and generalized selection combining schemes. Results show symbol error rate decreases as the number of relays increases. The average number of time slots needed per transmission is also analyzed. Finally, joint adaptive modulation and incremental relaying is proposed to further improve performance.
The document analyzes the front cover, content page, and double page spread (DPS) of an NME magazine issue. The front cover features a dark image of the band "Plan B" and uses dark purple, white, and yellow colors. The content page lists the 12 sections of the magazine and pictures representing each on a single page. The DPS focuses on a mid-shot image of "Plan B" looking through the pages at the reader to interact with them against an urban background. It also contains information for businesses on advertising with statistics on NME readers.
This document outlines a proposal for a music magazine called "Watch the Throne" or WTT. The magazine would focus on up-and-coming hip hop, grime, and rap artists who have the potential to rise to the top of the music industry. It would feature articles on new artists emerging from YouTube and a cover story on a popular Asian rapper's journey from newcomer to established artist through social media. The proposal includes examples of content sections and visual layouts for the magazine.
The document outlines a proposal for a music magazine called "Watch the Throne" that would focus on hip hop, grime, and rap music. It would feature articles on up-and-coming artists using social media to gain popularity as well as regular segments like responses to tweets. The target audience for the magazine would be mostly men ages 22-25 interested in sports and music.
This document summarizes several potential filming locations for a music video. The first location described is a dance studio on the writer's college campus that has wooden floors, windows along one side, and mirrors on the walls. Another location is a nearby park called Abbots Park that has trees, bushes, flowers, and benches. A third location is the college TV studio, which has a green screen and couch that could be used for filming.
Searching & reporting earlier and recent definitions of deتكنو الحياة
This document discusses distance education and its history of using technology. It defines distance education as institution-based formal education where the learning group is separated and interactive telecommunications are used to connect students, resources, and instructors. Early technologies used for distance education included printed books and computer-assisted training within schools or workplaces. Modern technologies that have increased distance education include video conferencing, e-learning websites, smartphones, and online classes, with the latter seeing dramatic growth since the 1960s as the Internet has expanded opportunities for education.
FloatMagic & Lil~Dolfun produce personal flotation devices to provide safety, support, and confidence for swimmers of all abilities. Their Lil~Dolfun product is designed specifically for teaching children to swim and allows whole classes to safely learn in the pool at once. Their FloatMagic device can be used for general recreation, exercise, physical therapy, and water yoga for seniors and those with injuries or disabilities as it provides full freedom of movement while floating securely at the surface.
Multinode Cooperative Communications with Generalized Combining Schemesakrambedoui
This document summarizes a graduation project presentation on cooperative communications using multiple relay nodes. It describes the system model involving a source, destination, and multiple relays. An incremental relaying protocol is proposed where relays transmit in successive phases if the combined signal strength from previous relays falls below a threshold. Analytical expressions for symbol error rate are developed for both maximal ratio combining and generalized selection combining schemes. Results show symbol error rate decreases as the number of relays increases. The average number of time slots needed per transmission is also analyzed. Finally, joint adaptive modulation and incremental relaying is proposed to further improve performance.
The document analyzes the front cover, content page, and double page spread (DPS) of an NME magazine issue. The front cover features a dark image of the band "Plan B" and uses dark purple, white, and yellow colors. The content page lists the 12 sections of the magazine and pictures representing each on a single page. The DPS focuses on a mid-shot image of "Plan B" looking through the pages at the reader to interact with them against an urban background. It also contains information for businesses on advertising with statistics on NME readers.
The document discusses the effectiveness of combining the main product (a music video) with ancillary texts (print products). It describes the use of consistent fonts, imagery, themes, and color schemes across the music video and print products. Specific techniques are discussed, like the use of close-ups, mid-shots, and eye-line matches in both. Locations, camera movements, transitions, and outfits are varied in the music video to make it professional. The print products and music video effectively promote the single by following conventions of the R&B genre.
This document provides instructions for using Microsoft PowerPoint. It introduces PowerPoint as presentation software that allows users to create slides containing text, graphics, tables, movies and other objects. The document outlines the PowerPoint interface, including the ribbon, slide show view and start bar. It provides step-by-step instructions for opening PowerPoint, adding and deleting slides, inserting text and images, editing images, and saving PowerPoint projects. Learning outcomes are defined and self-assessment questions are included to check understanding. Resources for additional information are listed at the end.
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The document outlines the front cover layout for a magazine called "Watch The Thrown" including details about the color scheme, main picture, target audience, price, and photos of a model rapper that will be used to represent different sections within the magazine including the content page and about a new musician. It also includes where page numbers and articles will be listed.
The presentation will help you understand that African American Vernacular English is not simply "bad grammar" but a full-fledged language with its peculiarities.
The Charter Act of 1833 centralized administration in India under the Governor General of Bengal. It gave the Governor General control over civil, military, and financial matters across India. The Act enlarged the Executive Council to four members including a Law Member for legislative purposes. It standardized laws passed in India as Acts of the Government rather than Regulations and established a law commission to create a uniform legal code.
This document discusses how different social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter are used by businesses and consumers. It provides details on how each platform can be used for marketing, recruiting, brand awareness, and relationship building. The advantages and disadvantages of using each platform from both a business and consumer perspective are examined. The document also explores how these sites may be changing how people interact both online and offline.
This document discusses the camera shots, angles, editing, and mise-en-scène used in Rihanna's CD cover. A close-up was used to emphasize Rihanna and allow the audience to identify her as the main artist. Airbrushing removed blemishes from Rihanna's face and color channels were altered to achieve a red effect. Rihanna wears a bright red lipstick and red hair that matches the cover's color scheme of red, white, and brown. The lighting was impressive, showing it was professionally shot in a studio with professional lighting equipment.
This magazine advert for Jessie J uses a medium close-up shot to show her facial expressions and hand gestures. Eye contact was made with the audience to connect with them. Editing techniques like airbrushing were used to smooth her skin. The lighting was professionally done in a studio to highlight her outfit and large earrings. The font draws attention to Jessie J's name over the song title. Informative text at the bottom promotes the album details and website.
The document analyzes a magazine advertisement for Beyoncé and discusses techniques that could be applied to the creator's own print products. It notes that two close-up shots of Beyoncé were used that make eye contact with the audience. Extensive airbrushing resulted in flawless skin. A greyscale was applied to link the ad and album cover visually. The color scheme of grey, black, and white is consistent. Beyoncé wears expensive, flashy jewelry and clothing to seem wealthy. The creator plans to depict their artist in plain black to match the color scheme. Small album cover icons connect the ad and album. Consistent fonts, styles, and colors will link all the creator's print products.
This music video case study analyzes Rihanna's music video for "Stay" featuring Mikkey Ekko. It received over 252 million views on YouTube. The video uses various camera shots and angles like close-ups, tilts, and zooms to convey emotion. It has slow editing and cuts with no transitions. The locations include bathrooms and an indoor area with a bench and tree. Lighting is slightly bright but rooms aren't illuminated. Rihanna wears makeup while the clothing is insignificant for the male artist.
Ciara's music video "Body Party" uses various camera techniques, editing styles, locations, lighting, and makeup to tell a story and portray an image. It utilizes close-up shots, tracking shots, handheld camera movements, fast cutting, fades, and locations like a white room and mansion to show Ciara's journey finding love at a party. The document analyzes these elements to identify techniques the author could replicate for their own music video, such as consistent coloring, natural lighting, and minimal makeup to portray an innocent romance.
This document provides a detailed analysis of Beyoncé's music video for "Halo". It examines the camera shots, editing, mise-en-scene, and other technical elements. Close-ups are used frequently to show Beyoncé's facial expressions with her boyfriend. The editing has a slow cutting rate to match the genre. Beyoncé wears three outfits that alternate between scenes. Bright, professional lighting is used throughout. Only a few locations are featured to keep it simple, including the bedroom, dance studio, and pool. The analysis concludes by noting techniques that could be applied to the author's own music video.
The document provides analysis of a magazine advertisement featuring Rihanna. It discusses the camera shot, angle, lighting, Rihanna's pose, attire, and makeup. It also analyzes the advertisement's layout, including the placement of Rihanna's name in large text at the top, consistent red, brown, and white color scheme, and positioning of Rihanna's album cover and information at the bottom. The document aims to provide recommendations for effectively designing a magazine advertisement based on the techniques used in the Rihanna example.
The document provides an analysis of Beyoncé's CD cover design for her album "I AM... SASHA FIERCE". Key points discussed include:
- The large black font used for Beyoncé's name and smaller grey font for the album title, and placement at the top left of the cover.
- Beyoncé is depicted in plain black/grey clothing with bright, even lighting and a grey background matching her skin tone.
- Both the front and back covers use close-up, eye-level shots of Beyoncé to engage the audience, and editing techniques like airbrushing are used to portray her beauty.
- Track listings, publisher logos
The document describes the font, layout, and design elements of a Beyoncé CD cover. It notes that Beyoncé's name is in large black font at the top left for prominence, while the title is in smaller gray font. The placement ensures visibility when holding the CD. The document discusses replicating these font choices and layout for a new CD cover, as well as mimicking other design aspects like the artist's plain clothing and jewelry in grayscale photography against a gray background.
This short story was a YouTube video called "A Short Story About Coffee" that used humor and metaphor to inspire soul searching. It follows a man named Casey who goes on a journey to find what he wants in life, represented by ordering the perfect cup of coffee. The video uses various camera shots and techniques like close-ups, shot reverse shots, and tilts to tell the story and emphasize important props like the coffee. It concludes with Casey receiving his coffee, finding what he was searching for, and the coffee shop worker also starting his own journey.
This short horror story is called "Static" and follows a boy who is awakened at night by strange static sounds coming from his television. As he investigates further, he discovers more serious threats. The genre is horror and the theme explores dark mystery and murder. The short story was directed by Robert Towne and created by Gabriel Hernandez, with the screenplay by Jorge Gomez. It was found on the YouTube channel "DarthBob2005".
This short story was a YouTube video called "A Short Story About Coffee" directed by Casey Donahue. It uses humor to metaphorically tell a story about soul searching. The main character, Casey, goes through various relationships with different girlfriends who all ask him "what do you want?" This inspires Casey to do some soul searching of his own to discover his goals and plans for the future. The video effectively uses different camera shots like close-ups, mid-shots, and long shots to focus on key props and characters and convey the themes of searching for purpose and finding one's path in life.
The document discusses the effectiveness of combining the main product (a music video) with ancillary texts (print products). It describes the use of consistent fonts, imagery, themes, and color schemes across the music video and print products. Specific techniques are discussed, like the use of close-ups, mid-shots, and eye-line matches in both. Locations, camera movements, transitions, and outfits are varied in the music video to make it professional. The print products and music video effectively promote the single by following conventions of the R&B genre.
This document provides instructions for using Microsoft PowerPoint. It introduces PowerPoint as presentation software that allows users to create slides containing text, graphics, tables, movies and other objects. The document outlines the PowerPoint interface, including the ribbon, slide show view and start bar. It provides step-by-step instructions for opening PowerPoint, adding and deleting slides, inserting text and images, editing images, and saving PowerPoint projects. Learning outcomes are defined and self-assessment questions are included to check understanding. Resources for additional information are listed at the end.
Watch the thrown presentation (slightly more completed)khalidinho96
The document outlines the front cover layout for a magazine called "Watch The Thrown" including details about the color scheme, main picture, target audience, price, and photos of a model rapper that will be used to represent different sections within the magazine including the content page and about a new musician. It also includes where page numbers and articles will be listed.
The presentation will help you understand that African American Vernacular English is not simply "bad grammar" but a full-fledged language with its peculiarities.
The Charter Act of 1833 centralized administration in India under the Governor General of Bengal. It gave the Governor General control over civil, military, and financial matters across India. The Act enlarged the Executive Council to four members including a Law Member for legislative purposes. It standardized laws passed in India as Acts of the Government rather than Regulations and established a law commission to create a uniform legal code.
This document discusses how different social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter are used by businesses and consumers. It provides details on how each platform can be used for marketing, recruiting, brand awareness, and relationship building. The advantages and disadvantages of using each platform from both a business and consumer perspective are examined. The document also explores how these sites may be changing how people interact both online and offline.
This document discusses the camera shots, angles, editing, and mise-en-scène used in Rihanna's CD cover. A close-up was used to emphasize Rihanna and allow the audience to identify her as the main artist. Airbrushing removed blemishes from Rihanna's face and color channels were altered to achieve a red effect. Rihanna wears a bright red lipstick and red hair that matches the cover's color scheme of red, white, and brown. The lighting was impressive, showing it was professionally shot in a studio with professional lighting equipment.
This magazine advert for Jessie J uses a medium close-up shot to show her facial expressions and hand gestures. Eye contact was made with the audience to connect with them. Editing techniques like airbrushing were used to smooth her skin. The lighting was professionally done in a studio to highlight her outfit and large earrings. The font draws attention to Jessie J's name over the song title. Informative text at the bottom promotes the album details and website.
The document analyzes a magazine advertisement for Beyoncé and discusses techniques that could be applied to the creator's own print products. It notes that two close-up shots of Beyoncé were used that make eye contact with the audience. Extensive airbrushing resulted in flawless skin. A greyscale was applied to link the ad and album cover visually. The color scheme of grey, black, and white is consistent. Beyoncé wears expensive, flashy jewelry and clothing to seem wealthy. The creator plans to depict their artist in plain black to match the color scheme. Small album cover icons connect the ad and album. Consistent fonts, styles, and colors will link all the creator's print products.
This music video case study analyzes Rihanna's music video for "Stay" featuring Mikkey Ekko. It received over 252 million views on YouTube. The video uses various camera shots and angles like close-ups, tilts, and zooms to convey emotion. It has slow editing and cuts with no transitions. The locations include bathrooms and an indoor area with a bench and tree. Lighting is slightly bright but rooms aren't illuminated. Rihanna wears makeup while the clothing is insignificant for the male artist.
Ciara's music video "Body Party" uses various camera techniques, editing styles, locations, lighting, and makeup to tell a story and portray an image. It utilizes close-up shots, tracking shots, handheld camera movements, fast cutting, fades, and locations like a white room and mansion to show Ciara's journey finding love at a party. The document analyzes these elements to identify techniques the author could replicate for their own music video, such as consistent coloring, natural lighting, and minimal makeup to portray an innocent romance.
This document provides a detailed analysis of Beyoncé's music video for "Halo". It examines the camera shots, editing, mise-en-scene, and other technical elements. Close-ups are used frequently to show Beyoncé's facial expressions with her boyfriend. The editing has a slow cutting rate to match the genre. Beyoncé wears three outfits that alternate between scenes. Bright, professional lighting is used throughout. Only a few locations are featured to keep it simple, including the bedroom, dance studio, and pool. The analysis concludes by noting techniques that could be applied to the author's own music video.
The document provides analysis of a magazine advertisement featuring Rihanna. It discusses the camera shot, angle, lighting, Rihanna's pose, attire, and makeup. It also analyzes the advertisement's layout, including the placement of Rihanna's name in large text at the top, consistent red, brown, and white color scheme, and positioning of Rihanna's album cover and information at the bottom. The document aims to provide recommendations for effectively designing a magazine advertisement based on the techniques used in the Rihanna example.
The document provides an analysis of Beyoncé's CD cover design for her album "I AM... SASHA FIERCE". Key points discussed include:
- The large black font used for Beyoncé's name and smaller grey font for the album title, and placement at the top left of the cover.
- Beyoncé is depicted in plain black/grey clothing with bright, even lighting and a grey background matching her skin tone.
- Both the front and back covers use close-up, eye-level shots of Beyoncé to engage the audience, and editing techniques like airbrushing are used to portray her beauty.
- Track listings, publisher logos
The document describes the font, layout, and design elements of a Beyoncé CD cover. It notes that Beyoncé's name is in large black font at the top left for prominence, while the title is in smaller gray font. The placement ensures visibility when holding the CD. The document discusses replicating these font choices and layout for a new CD cover, as well as mimicking other design aspects like the artist's plain clothing and jewelry in grayscale photography against a gray background.
This short story was a YouTube video called "A Short Story About Coffee" that used humor and metaphor to inspire soul searching. It follows a man named Casey who goes on a journey to find what he wants in life, represented by ordering the perfect cup of coffee. The video uses various camera shots and techniques like close-ups, shot reverse shots, and tilts to tell the story and emphasize important props like the coffee. It concludes with Casey receiving his coffee, finding what he was searching for, and the coffee shop worker also starting his own journey.
This short horror story is called "Static" and follows a boy who is awakened at night by strange static sounds coming from his television. As he investigates further, he discovers more serious threats. The genre is horror and the theme explores dark mystery and murder. The short story was directed by Robert Towne and created by Gabriel Hernandez, with the screenplay by Jorge Gomez. It was found on the YouTube channel "DarthBob2005".
This short story was a YouTube video called "A Short Story About Coffee" directed by Casey Donahue. It uses humor to metaphorically tell a story about soul searching. The main character, Casey, goes through various relationships with different girlfriends who all ask him "what do you want?" This inspires Casey to do some soul searching of his own to discover his goals and plans for the future. The video effectively uses different camera shots like close-ups, mid-shots, and long shots to focus on key props and characters and convey the themes of searching for purpose and finding one's path in life.
This document outlines a 26-week production schedule for an unnamed project. It includes 11 main tasks such as ideation, case studies, treatment, shooting, editing, and evaluation. Each task is assigned to one or more weekly periods from September to March. The schedule provides structure and deadlines for the various phases of production and post-production.
The document discusses feedback received on a music magazine proposal. It summarizes that the proposed target audience of 24-year-old males was too old, and most hip hop fans are younger teenage students aged 16-18. It also realized it had unintentionally portrayed hip hop fans as criminals due to depicted clothing, and that there are many female hip hop artists and fans, so the target audience should be lowered to 60% male and 40% female rather than the originally proposed 70% male.
This document outlines a proposal for a music magazine called "Watch the Throne" or WTT. The magazine will focus on up-and-coming hip hop, grime, and rap artists who have the potential to rise to the top of the music industry. It will feature profiles of new artists breaking out on YouTube and social media. The first feature article will profile a popular Asian rapper who started as an unknown but grew successful through online platforms. Regular sections will include a list of article page numbers and photos of models representing different artists and their journey to the music industry.
This document provides an analysis of the contents pages of a dance music magazine. It describes the different sections and elements included on the contents pages. The contents pages reflect the front cover and summarize the stories and events inside the magazine. They allow readers to know which page they are on and where to find other articles. Pictures are included to illustrate the articles. The sections present the latest features, fashion, and events conveyed in the magazine and show where to find articles. Credits acknowledge the photographers of pictures used in the magazine.
This document analyzes the front cover, content page, and double page spread (DPS) of an NME magazine issue. It summarizes that the front cover features a dark image of the artist "Plan B" with yellow and purple colors. The content page lists the 12 sections of the magazine and pictures representing each. The DPS continues the image of "Plan B" across both pages with urban backgrounds and yellow and white text promoting the article.