The document summarizes key design elements of Jessie J's CD cover and how they appeal to her target audience. The heart shape and sans-serif font on the cover suggest a feminine, young, pop music audience. The bold, metallic sans-serif font and dominant black and white colors make the cover stand out and draw attention. Having Jessie J's face prominently displayed identifies the artist and genre clearly.
The focus group provided feedback on key decisions for a new dance/pop music magazine, agreeing with the proposed genre focus, title "Alpha" and design, featuring a female solo artist on the cover, having an exclusive interview with the cover star as the double page spread, and a monochrome color scheme with neon accents. They also agreed the proposed £2.99 monthly price point would not be a barrier to regular purchases.
The document provides a detailed analysis of the mise-en-scene, camerawork, editing, and sound techniques used in the music video for "Beautiful Girl" by William Fitzsimmons. It analyzes how the low-key lighting, guitar playing, recurring bracelet, close-ups of the artist, montage editing, use of slow motion, cross-cutting, synchronous sound, and relationship between lyrics and narrative are conventionally used in music videos and the acoustic/folk genre to explore emotional themes and tell a narrative through visual and aural elements.
Presentatie gegeven voor 1300+ man op Fundament2013. Het congres van Funda voor de makelaardij. Filmbeelden zitten niet in deze presentatie. Deze kan je vinden op facebook: nederland van boven en op de site van de vpro.
This document provides the assignment brief for a music video research and pre-production project. The assignment includes 5 tasks: 1) analyzing music video styles, codes and conventions; 2) generating ideas for a music video; 3) producing a budget and staffing plan; 4) creating a proposal and treatment; and 5) writing a script. The assignment must be completed individually and submitted through a blog by November 12th, 2012. Successful completion will be assessed based on criteria for 3 relevant qualifications relating to pre-production, single camera techniques, and music video production.
This document discusses using audio for conducting audience research. Audio can provide insights into how an audience receives and understands communications. Details like tone of voice, pacing, emphasis and language used can be analyzed to help improve future communications targeting that audience.
The document summarizes key design elements of Jessie J's CD cover and how they appeal to her target audience. The heart shape and sans-serif font on the cover suggest a feminine, young, pop music audience. The bold, metallic sans-serif font and dominant black and white colors make the cover stand out and draw attention. Having Jessie J's face prominently displayed identifies the artist and genre clearly.
The focus group provided feedback on key decisions for a new dance/pop music magazine, agreeing with the proposed genre focus, title "Alpha" and design, featuring a female solo artist on the cover, having an exclusive interview with the cover star as the double page spread, and a monochrome color scheme with neon accents. They also agreed the proposed £2.99 monthly price point would not be a barrier to regular purchases.
The document provides a detailed analysis of the mise-en-scene, camerawork, editing, and sound techniques used in the music video for "Beautiful Girl" by William Fitzsimmons. It analyzes how the low-key lighting, guitar playing, recurring bracelet, close-ups of the artist, montage editing, use of slow motion, cross-cutting, synchronous sound, and relationship between lyrics and narrative are conventionally used in music videos and the acoustic/folk genre to explore emotional themes and tell a narrative through visual and aural elements.
Presentatie gegeven voor 1300+ man op Fundament2013. Het congres van Funda voor de makelaardij. Filmbeelden zitten niet in deze presentatie. Deze kan je vinden op facebook: nederland van boven en op de site van de vpro.
This document provides the assignment brief for a music video research and pre-production project. The assignment includes 5 tasks: 1) analyzing music video styles, codes and conventions; 2) generating ideas for a music video; 3) producing a budget and staffing plan; 4) creating a proposal and treatment; and 5) writing a script. The assignment must be completed individually and submitted through a blog by November 12th, 2012. Successful completion will be assessed based on criteria for 3 relevant qualifications relating to pre-production, single camera techniques, and music video production.
This document discusses using audio for conducting audience research. Audio can provide insights into how an audience receives and understands communications. Details like tone of voice, pacing, emphasis and language used can be analyzed to help improve future communications targeting that audience.
The document is a song that expresses how Jesus is above all things and deserves the highest praise. It describes how Jesus is above all powers, kings, nature, wisdom and created things. It discusses how Jesus lived and died for humanity, being crucified and rejected alone, taking the fall like a rose trampled on the ground and thinking of humanity above all else.
The document lists two photo shoots that were rough or unpolished in some way. Photo Shoot 1 and Photo Shoot 2 are listed without any other details about the shoots, suggesting they needed retakes or edits.
An interactive documentary acknowledges the filmmaker's presence and engagement with subjects. It focuses on the exchange of information rather than an objective view. Conventions include long take interviews, location shooting with handheld cameras, use of archive material, synchronous sound, and the filmmaker being visible and participating. Elaine McMillion's 2013 documentary "Hollow" and Nick Broomfield's 1998 film "Kurt and Courtney" are examples that merge traditional and web-based techniques.
Este documento presenta una lista de las localidades y monitores asignados a cada una para los Trabajos Voluntarios Veterinarios. Detalla el nombre de cada localidad y los monitores a cargo, así como los nombres de los estudiantes asignados a cada una en orden de grado. Finalmente, da las gracias y desea éxito a todos los participantes.
Group members tasks and responsibilities update 3Jordan
This document assigns tasks and responsibilities to group members for a film project. Jordan is the organizer and is responsible for filming equipment, the actor, and the filming schedule. Naomi and Cragga will work on editing, storyboarding, and permissions for locations. Other tasks include writing a treatment, finding costumes and locations, and acquiring props.
WDA Appropriate Technology Study Group - Preliminary Results Presentationguest302c59
The document summarizes research conducted in three villages - Nanegaon, Nandgaon, and Kule - in the Kolwan Valley of India to analyze water situations. It presents tables with population sizes and primary water sources for each village. It also shows water quality test results, with all samples from Nanegaon and two of two from Nandgaon testing positive for fecal coliform, while the single sample from Kule did not. Preliminary analysis looked at topics like water collection and availability, water purity, disease prevalence, and government management.
The document analyzes a film clip through textual analysis notes. It summarizes that the opening establishing shot sets a dark, mysterious woods setting accompanied by tense music. Cross cuts with fade effects maintain continuity. Long shots show a girl alone in casual clothes, making her vulnerable but not provocatively dressed. Over the shoulder shots of a boy create mystery around the antagonist's identity and suspense through low lighting and music. The parallel editing depicts the girl and boy in a way that portrays teenagers negatively as alone and at risk in the woods.
This document outlines the roadmap and recent releases for an transportation app. It details plans to develop an iPad app, new trip types, knowledge base and customer feedback features. Recent releases focused on changes to booking horizons, removing hotels from the app, personalization features, and improvements to fares, directions and season ticket calculations. Upcoming releases will include shopping baskets, social login, tablet optimization, mapping in the journey planner and modifications for additional platforms like Windows 8 mobile.
My media product is a music magazine called "Glitch" aimed at 16-25 year olds interested in dance and electronic music. The magazine would be distributed by Development Hell Ltd., who also publish Mixmag, as they have experience promoting this genre. I took influence from both Mixmag and NME in constructing the magazine, using conventions like bold fonts and colors suited to the genre. Through features on upcoming artists, festivals, and technology, I aimed to attract readers interested in the music and party lifestyle associated with it. In the process of constructing the magazine, I learned to use software like Photoshop, Publisher, and online tools to construct and edit images.
Todaysmeet is an online chatroom tool that can be used in language classrooms as a backchannel for students to chat privately or with their teacher. The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating a private chatroom on Todaysmeet, including giving the room a name, setting the duration, and copying the URL to share. Todaysmeet allows users to write messages that will be visible to others in the chatroom and is useful for practicing free-writing skills in language classes.
The document discusses conventions of pop music packaging and iconography. It provides details on typical design elements like bright colors, sans-serif fonts, and imagery depicting bands hanging out and having fun. Characteristics like all band members being shown together and wearing similar bright colors reinforce expectations. When applying these conventions to their own work, the author has used consistent bold fonts and colors as well as typical images of the band together. They have also situated images in places the target audience would expect to see the band.
The document is a song that expresses how Jesus is above all things and deserves the highest praise. It describes how Jesus is above all powers, kings, nature, wisdom and created things. It discusses how Jesus lived and died for humanity, being crucified and rejected alone, taking the fall like a rose trampled on the ground and thinking of humanity above all else.
The document lists two photo shoots that were rough or unpolished in some way. Photo Shoot 1 and Photo Shoot 2 are listed without any other details about the shoots, suggesting they needed retakes or edits.
An interactive documentary acknowledges the filmmaker's presence and engagement with subjects. It focuses on the exchange of information rather than an objective view. Conventions include long take interviews, location shooting with handheld cameras, use of archive material, synchronous sound, and the filmmaker being visible and participating. Elaine McMillion's 2013 documentary "Hollow" and Nick Broomfield's 1998 film "Kurt and Courtney" are examples that merge traditional and web-based techniques.
Este documento presenta una lista de las localidades y monitores asignados a cada una para los Trabajos Voluntarios Veterinarios. Detalla el nombre de cada localidad y los monitores a cargo, así como los nombres de los estudiantes asignados a cada una en orden de grado. Finalmente, da las gracias y desea éxito a todos los participantes.
Group members tasks and responsibilities update 3Jordan
This document assigns tasks and responsibilities to group members for a film project. Jordan is the organizer and is responsible for filming equipment, the actor, and the filming schedule. Naomi and Cragga will work on editing, storyboarding, and permissions for locations. Other tasks include writing a treatment, finding costumes and locations, and acquiring props.
WDA Appropriate Technology Study Group - Preliminary Results Presentationguest302c59
The document summarizes research conducted in three villages - Nanegaon, Nandgaon, and Kule - in the Kolwan Valley of India to analyze water situations. It presents tables with population sizes and primary water sources for each village. It also shows water quality test results, with all samples from Nanegaon and two of two from Nandgaon testing positive for fecal coliform, while the single sample from Kule did not. Preliminary analysis looked at topics like water collection and availability, water purity, disease prevalence, and government management.
The document analyzes a film clip through textual analysis notes. It summarizes that the opening establishing shot sets a dark, mysterious woods setting accompanied by tense music. Cross cuts with fade effects maintain continuity. Long shots show a girl alone in casual clothes, making her vulnerable but not provocatively dressed. Over the shoulder shots of a boy create mystery around the antagonist's identity and suspense through low lighting and music. The parallel editing depicts the girl and boy in a way that portrays teenagers negatively as alone and at risk in the woods.
This document outlines the roadmap and recent releases for an transportation app. It details plans to develop an iPad app, new trip types, knowledge base and customer feedback features. Recent releases focused on changes to booking horizons, removing hotels from the app, personalization features, and improvements to fares, directions and season ticket calculations. Upcoming releases will include shopping baskets, social login, tablet optimization, mapping in the journey planner and modifications for additional platforms like Windows 8 mobile.
My media product is a music magazine called "Glitch" aimed at 16-25 year olds interested in dance and electronic music. The magazine would be distributed by Development Hell Ltd., who also publish Mixmag, as they have experience promoting this genre. I took influence from both Mixmag and NME in constructing the magazine, using conventions like bold fonts and colors suited to the genre. Through features on upcoming artists, festivals, and technology, I aimed to attract readers interested in the music and party lifestyle associated with it. In the process of constructing the magazine, I learned to use software like Photoshop, Publisher, and online tools to construct and edit images.
Todaysmeet is an online chatroom tool that can be used in language classrooms as a backchannel for students to chat privately or with their teacher. The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating a private chatroom on Todaysmeet, including giving the room a name, setting the duration, and copying the URL to share. Todaysmeet allows users to write messages that will be visible to others in the chatroom and is useful for practicing free-writing skills in language classes.
The document discusses conventions of pop music packaging and iconography. It provides details on typical design elements like bright colors, sans-serif fonts, and imagery depicting bands hanging out and having fun. Characteristics like all band members being shown together and wearing similar bright colors reinforce expectations. When applying these conventions to their own work, the author has used consistent bold fonts and colors as well as typical images of the band together. They have also situated images in places the target audience would expect to see the band.