The document summarizes feedback received from audiences on student work, including a music video, digipak, and advert. Feedback was received through YouTube comments, Facebook, and interviews. YouTube feedback noted good editing, mise-en-scene, and relatability. Interviews praised the music video's storyline, flow, and genre conventions. Areas for improvement included adding more closure, thoughtful mise-en-scene, and stronger musical links. Students learned that anonymous feedback may provide more honest criticism to further improve their work.
The document discusses how the creator effectively combined their main product (a music video) with ancillary texts (a digipak and advert) to promote a band. They aimed to create continuity between the products by using similar live performance imagery and color schemes. While it was easier to connect the digipak and advert as printed media, the music video was distinguished through its inclusion of a storyline while still incorporating live footage to maintain links to the other products. Audience research found a wide range of interests were served through this balanced approach. In the end, the products were deemed to work well together while retaining their individual qualities and fully representing the band.
This document provides details on the design process for an advertisement for a band. It describes how various elements were incorporated from different sources and edited together. Key elements include:
- An image of the band was scanned from a physical print to be included digitally. Colors were adjusted to fit the design scheme.
- Band logos and website icons were downloaded in high resolution PNG format from online sources to retain clarity when resized. Colors were matched to the design.
- A quote was found from an online magazine in the band's hometown to make it seem authentic. Review stars were copied from another site.
- Effects like a film edge border and gradient were added to create continuity and a polished, professional look
1) The document describes the process of designing a digipak using Adobe Photoshop and layers. Background images were imported and arranged, and discs and logos were precisely cut out and placed.
2) Different versions were compared and elements like band logos and tracklists were manipulated and formatted. Text was added in a clear, official font.
3) Attention was paid to text placement and legibility against the images. Elements from other designs were copied over or emulated to achieve a consistent style and branding.
The document discusses the various digital technologies used at different stages of a project. It describes how SurveyMonkey was used for audience research and feedback gathering. Microsoft Office software like Word and PowerPoint were used for planning, research, and presentation. Blogger and SlideShare allowed embedding of different media types for project presentation. Adobe Bridge helped with photo selection. Social media aided research, communication, and feedback. Audacity edited audio recordings. SoundCloud hosted audio files. A DSLR camera was used for filming but an iPhone was needed as a backup when the camera malfunctioned.
The document summarizes feedback received from audiences on student work, including a music video, digipak, and advert. Feedback was received through YouTube comments, Facebook, and interviews. YouTube feedback noted good editing, mise-en-scene, and relatability. Interviews praised the music video's storyline, flow, and genre conventions. Areas for improvement included adding more closure, thoughtful mise-en-scene, and stronger musical links. Students learned that anonymous feedback may provide more honest criticism to further improve their work.
The document discusses how the creator effectively combined their main product (a music video) with ancillary texts (a digipak and advert) to promote a band. They aimed to create continuity between the products by using similar live performance imagery and color schemes. While it was easier to connect the digipak and advert as printed media, the music video was distinguished through its inclusion of a storyline while still incorporating live footage to maintain links to the other products. Audience research found a wide range of interests were served through this balanced approach. In the end, the products were deemed to work well together while retaining their individual qualities and fully representing the band.
This document provides details on the design process for an advertisement for a band. It describes how various elements were incorporated from different sources and edited together. Key elements include:
- An image of the band was scanned from a physical print to be included digitally. Colors were adjusted to fit the design scheme.
- Band logos and website icons were downloaded in high resolution PNG format from online sources to retain clarity when resized. Colors were matched to the design.
- A quote was found from an online magazine in the band's hometown to make it seem authentic. Review stars were copied from another site.
- Effects like a film edge border and gradient were added to create continuity and a polished, professional look
1) The document describes the process of designing a digipak using Adobe Photoshop and layers. Background images were imported and arranged, and discs and logos were precisely cut out and placed.
2) Different versions were compared and elements like band logos and tracklists were manipulated and formatted. Text was added in a clear, official font.
3) Attention was paid to text placement and legibility against the images. Elements from other designs were copied over or emulated to achieve a consistent style and branding.
The document discusses the various digital technologies used at different stages of a project. It describes how SurveyMonkey was used for audience research and feedback gathering. Microsoft Office software like Word and PowerPoint were used for planning, research, and presentation. Blogger and SlideShare allowed embedding of different media types for project presentation. Adobe Bridge helped with photo selection. Social media aided research, communication, and feedback. Audacity edited audio recordings. SoundCloud hosted audio files. A DSLR camera was used for filming but an iPhone was needed as a backup when the camera malfunctioned.
Storyboards are a graphic organizer used in film and video production to plan scenes and shots. They consist of a series of illustrations or images displayed in sequence to demonstrate the key elements of a film or video story. Storyboards are a vital pre-production tool that allow filmmakers to visualize the narrative and plan technical aspects like camera angles, lighting, and scene transitions before filming begins.
The document outlines the risks identified for an upcoming film shoot and proposes actions to mitigate those risks. It identifies 29 hazards and assigns each a risk factor based on severity and likelihood. For hazards rated 3 or higher, it proposes actions such as using tripods to avoid dropped cameras, staying away from derelict buildings and machinery, ensuring good rest to prevent fatigue, and having a non-smoking filming area. Most risks can be removed through communication and following the agreed safety precautions. However, the risk from public weapons cannot be fully removed. Overall the document shows thorough risk assessment and planning to improve safety for the film shoot.
The document discusses audience theory, including passive and active audience models. It describes Maslow's hierarchy of needs and how media texts can aim to fulfill different needs. It also covers primary and secondary audience research methods and the hypodermic and uses and gratification models of how audiences interact with media.
In what ways does your media product useLydia Burley
This document discusses the ways in which the media products developed follow or challenge conventions of real pop music products. For the music video, conventions such as a theme, continuous color scheme, cool locations, and close-ups of the artist were followed from popular videos. Some unconventional cuts were also used. The album magazine ad focused on featuring the artist and used simple fonts and logo placements. The digipak features the artist prominently but uses different angles not seen on typical pop albums to stand out. Conventions like barcodes and label logos were also included.
The document contains a list of 60 file names in a repeating pattern of DSC_ followed by 4 digit numbers starting at 0001 and increasing incrementally by 1 until reaching 0060. The file names are grouped in sets of 20 in a consistent order.
A music magazine article discusses an upcoming concert paying tribute to a fictional character from an anime series, and includes a pull-out poster. The concert will feature 3 legendary musicians performing songs from the anime series to honor the character Spike Spiegel. The article hints that the concert could be dangerous due to rowdy fans in attendance.
The band OddOneIn, comprised of Solaire and Angel, are preparing to release their new album "Barebone" which was created in an unusual way. During the recording of their previous EP, a technical issue corrupted their work but also created strange new melodies within the noise. The band salvaged these "Surge Melodies" and worked them into new tracks for the album, hoping to take the chillhop genre's background vibes and push their own work through it. They view the technical malfunction as providing a perfect opportunity for innovation on their next release.
This issue of the magazine contains a variety of interviews, reviews, and articles. It also includes an extensive gig guide listing upcoming shows for many bands. The cover story is an exclusive interview with Oddonein. Additionally, there is a spotlight on an up-and-coming band called Thebandsyou'vemissed and Chris' corner returns this month.
The document appears to be metadata from a music album, listing song titles numbered 1 through 11 twice, the artist "NotSoSad", and information about the record label "Faux Label Group". It includes the website "fauxpas.com" and mentions the artist and album are copyrighted and unauthorized copying is prohibited.
The document appears to be song titles and metadata from a music album or playlist. It includes 12 song titles numbered 1 through 12, with some titles containing additional text in brackets. It also lists 3 website domains and copyright and distribution information at the bottom related to 2016 music rights.
The digipak cover for The Libertines features a medium shot of two band members, Carl Barat and Pete Doherty. One looks at the camera while the other looks down holding a cigarette. The band's name appears in a recognizable font. The disc features the band name in white text on black with the track list and copyright information. The back cover depicts all four band members in a faded image and features the track list again in an uncommon location.
1) Magazine advertisements are a popular way for artists to promote their albums using conventional portrait images and information like the album title and release date placed at the bottom.
2) Ads typically use the album cover image to associate the advertisement with the album. Additional details like song titles can further entice audiences.
3) Visual elements in ads like colors, fonts, and imagery aim to represent the theme or style of the album to attract particular audiences. Consistency between the ad and album packaging helps recognition.
The document provides an in-depth analysis of the music video for "Don't Look Back Into the Sun" by The Libertines. It examines how the video uses techniques like live performances, references to lyrics, costumes, and character development to tell a story and fit within typical conventions of music videos. Many elements line up with the six conventions identified by Andrew Goodwin, such as genre characteristics, relationships between music/lyrics and visuals, close-ups of artists, and notions of looking. The analysis finds the video largely follows these conventions while also developing a narrative focused on two mysterious main characters.
- The document provides an in-depth analysis of the music video 'Not Nineteen Forever' by The Courteeners, examining how it demonstrates several characteristics of music videos outlined by Andrew Goodwin.
- Key features examined include the use of close-ups of the artist to create intimacy, relationships between the lyrics/music and visuals, references to looking, and potential voyeurism of the female body.
- The analysis discusses several scenes shot-by-shot, noting how elements like clothing color and facial expressions connect scenes of the artist as a young man and boy to represent his desire to cling to youth.
This document summarizes the results of a survey conducted as audience research for a music promotional package. Some key findings include:
- 58% of the audience is female while only 38% is male.
- Nearly 70% of the audience is between 17-21 years old.
- 84% of respondents watch music videos on YouTube.
- Respondents indicated that an easy to follow storyline and seeing the artist are important features in a music video.
- Pop and indie genres were seen as producing the best music videos.
- On average, respondents viewed music videos as somewhat important but not the sole determining factor in an artist's success.
Storyboards are a graphic organizer used in film and video production to plan scenes and shots. They consist of a series of illustrations or images displayed in sequence to demonstrate the key elements of a film or video story. Storyboards are a vital pre-production tool that allow filmmakers to visualize the narrative and plan technical aspects like camera angles, lighting, and scene transitions before filming begins.
The document outlines the risks identified for an upcoming film shoot and proposes actions to mitigate those risks. It identifies 29 hazards and assigns each a risk factor based on severity and likelihood. For hazards rated 3 or higher, it proposes actions such as using tripods to avoid dropped cameras, staying away from derelict buildings and machinery, ensuring good rest to prevent fatigue, and having a non-smoking filming area. Most risks can be removed through communication and following the agreed safety precautions. However, the risk from public weapons cannot be fully removed. Overall the document shows thorough risk assessment and planning to improve safety for the film shoot.
The document discusses audience theory, including passive and active audience models. It describes Maslow's hierarchy of needs and how media texts can aim to fulfill different needs. It also covers primary and secondary audience research methods and the hypodermic and uses and gratification models of how audiences interact with media.
In what ways does your media product useLydia Burley
This document discusses the ways in which the media products developed follow or challenge conventions of real pop music products. For the music video, conventions such as a theme, continuous color scheme, cool locations, and close-ups of the artist were followed from popular videos. Some unconventional cuts were also used. The album magazine ad focused on featuring the artist and used simple fonts and logo placements. The digipak features the artist prominently but uses different angles not seen on typical pop albums to stand out. Conventions like barcodes and label logos were also included.
The document contains a list of 60 file names in a repeating pattern of DSC_ followed by 4 digit numbers starting at 0001 and increasing incrementally by 1 until reaching 0060. The file names are grouped in sets of 20 in a consistent order.
A music magazine article discusses an upcoming concert paying tribute to a fictional character from an anime series, and includes a pull-out poster. The concert will feature 3 legendary musicians performing songs from the anime series to honor the character Spike Spiegel. The article hints that the concert could be dangerous due to rowdy fans in attendance.
The band OddOneIn, comprised of Solaire and Angel, are preparing to release their new album "Barebone" which was created in an unusual way. During the recording of their previous EP, a technical issue corrupted their work but also created strange new melodies within the noise. The band salvaged these "Surge Melodies" and worked them into new tracks for the album, hoping to take the chillhop genre's background vibes and push their own work through it. They view the technical malfunction as providing a perfect opportunity for innovation on their next release.
This issue of the magazine contains a variety of interviews, reviews, and articles. It also includes an extensive gig guide listing upcoming shows for many bands. The cover story is an exclusive interview with Oddonein. Additionally, there is a spotlight on an up-and-coming band called Thebandsyou'vemissed and Chris' corner returns this month.
The document appears to be metadata from a music album, listing song titles numbered 1 through 11 twice, the artist "NotSoSad", and information about the record label "Faux Label Group". It includes the website "fauxpas.com" and mentions the artist and album are copyrighted and unauthorized copying is prohibited.
The document appears to be song titles and metadata from a music album or playlist. It includes 12 song titles numbered 1 through 12, with some titles containing additional text in brackets. It also lists 3 website domains and copyright and distribution information at the bottom related to 2016 music rights.
The digipak cover for The Libertines features a medium shot of two band members, Carl Barat and Pete Doherty. One looks at the camera while the other looks down holding a cigarette. The band's name appears in a recognizable font. The disc features the band name in white text on black with the track list and copyright information. The back cover depicts all four band members in a faded image and features the track list again in an uncommon location.
1) Magazine advertisements are a popular way for artists to promote their albums using conventional portrait images and information like the album title and release date placed at the bottom.
2) Ads typically use the album cover image to associate the advertisement with the album. Additional details like song titles can further entice audiences.
3) Visual elements in ads like colors, fonts, and imagery aim to represent the theme or style of the album to attract particular audiences. Consistency between the ad and album packaging helps recognition.
The document provides an in-depth analysis of the music video for "Don't Look Back Into the Sun" by The Libertines. It examines how the video uses techniques like live performances, references to lyrics, costumes, and character development to tell a story and fit within typical conventions of music videos. Many elements line up with the six conventions identified by Andrew Goodwin, such as genre characteristics, relationships between music/lyrics and visuals, close-ups of artists, and notions of looking. The analysis finds the video largely follows these conventions while also developing a narrative focused on two mysterious main characters.
- The document provides an in-depth analysis of the music video 'Not Nineteen Forever' by The Courteeners, examining how it demonstrates several characteristics of music videos outlined by Andrew Goodwin.
- Key features examined include the use of close-ups of the artist to create intimacy, relationships between the lyrics/music and visuals, references to looking, and potential voyeurism of the female body.
- The analysis discusses several scenes shot-by-shot, noting how elements like clothing color and facial expressions connect scenes of the artist as a young man and boy to represent his desire to cling to youth.
This document summarizes the results of a survey conducted as audience research for a music promotional package. Some key findings include:
- 58% of the audience is female while only 38% is male.
- Nearly 70% of the audience is between 17-21 years old.
- 84% of respondents watch music videos on YouTube.
- Respondents indicated that an easy to follow storyline and seeing the artist are important features in a music video.
- Pop and indie genres were seen as producing the best music videos.
- On average, respondents viewed music videos as somewhat important but not the sole determining factor in an artist's success.
I have learned significant technical skills in programs like Photoshop, InDesign, and Excel. My analysis of existing media products helped me understand how magazines attract audiences through intentional design conventions. Comparing my preliminary and final covers shows advances in using genre-appropriate fonts, high contrast colors, character framing, lighting techniques, puffs, plugs, barcodes, datelines, page thirds, bottom lines, issue numbers, and attention-grabbing words.
The document summarizes how the magazine was designed to attract its target audience of young alt-rock fans. The magazine features a dark color scheme of red and black, a jumbled layout, and "messy" distorted fonts to appeal to the target audience. The writing uses "hook" words to create interest, a casual lexis to connect with young readers, and direct address to have a conversational tone. The content focuses on the genres of music the audience prefers but also expands to related areas like fashion and celebrities that would interest them. The overall goal was to design a magazine that matches the "feel" of the target audience and emphasizes a sense of community through its visuals, writing, and design.
This document discusses how the media product, a magazine called Re/Verb, represents particular social groups. It aims the magazine at teenagers and young adults who are part of the "emo" and "grunge" subcultures. The chaotic layout, dark color scheme, and images of mournful artists are meant to appeal to these groups who see themselves as individuals. While the magazine features artists of different genders and races, the aggressive red and black colors may put off some female readers. The magazine also targets young people with high disposable incomes through its slick design and images of artists in expensive clothing.
The document describes how the author's media product uses and develops conventions from real magazines. Specifically:
- The author studied conventions like photography style, placement of content sections, and double page layouts in magazines. They applied these conventions to their own magazine design.
- The author developed continuity across pages by focusing on one artist and keeping fonts, colors, and framing consistent. They also linked graphic and photo color schemes to create cohesion.
- The author challenged some conventions by only featuring one band across three pages, using heavy motion blur in a content page photo, and making the magazine shorter than similar publications to suit the target audience.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
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Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
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