The document lists the 10 most expensive energy projects globally, ranging from $116 billion for the Kashagan oil field in Kazakhstan to $28 billion for the Three Gorges Dam in China. Most of the top projects are liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities located in Australia, with others including oil sands projects in Canada and a natural gas field in Russia. Major oil companies like Chevron, Exxon, Shell, and Petronas are involved in several of these massive undertakings.
The document summarizes the debate around press regulation in the UK following the Leveson Inquiry. It outlines different proposals for press self-regulation, independent regulation, and statutory regulation, noting the pros and cons of each approach. It concludes that Lord Justice Leveson will soon issue his report, but it will be up to the government and press to decide how to respond and implement any recommended reforms, as the outcome remains uncertain.
The document summarizes research conducted to determine the type of radio show that would appeal to college students. A survey was administered asking about respondents' gender, course of study, preferred music era and artists, and music genres. The research found that 50% of respondents were male and 50% female, and most preferred 80s-90s music. Popular artists included Michael Jackson, Queen and Oasis. Indie was the most popular genre. Respondents indicated they would listen if their preferred decade of music was played and some wanted movie reviews included. The conclusion is to play indie music from the 80s-90s featuring popular artists to attract the target audience and inform them of college events.
The document outlines Christian Owens' proposal for a music video for the song "Hopeless Wanderer" by Mumford & Sons. It will tell the narrative story of a character who wanders through the woods playing his guitar to forget family problems, intercut with performances of the band. The video will be shot outdoors on location over three days in February, following guidelines of being a performance-based indie/acoustic genre video with natural lighting and color enhancements.
Global Gemilang (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd is a Malaysian company that specializes in providing manpower supply services. It was incorporated in 2011 with headquarters in Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia and a branch office in Petaling Jaya, Selangor. The company recruits both local and expatriate professionals to fill vacancies in oil, gas, and construction companies. It is a subsidiary of Juara Serata Sdn Bhd, which has had contracts since 2004 to provide services to the Malaysian Ministry of Defense.
The document lists the 10 most expensive energy projects globally, ranging from $116 billion for the Kashagan oil field in Kazakhstan to $28 billion for the Three Gorges Dam in China. Most of the top projects are liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities located in Australia, with others including oil sands projects in Canada and a natural gas field in Russia. Major oil companies like Chevron, Exxon, Shell, and Petronas are involved in several of these massive undertakings.
The document summarizes the debate around press regulation in the UK following the Leveson Inquiry. It outlines different proposals for press self-regulation, independent regulation, and statutory regulation, noting the pros and cons of each approach. It concludes that Lord Justice Leveson will soon issue his report, but it will be up to the government and press to decide how to respond and implement any recommended reforms, as the outcome remains uncertain.
The document summarizes research conducted to determine the type of radio show that would appeal to college students. A survey was administered asking about respondents' gender, course of study, preferred music era and artists, and music genres. The research found that 50% of respondents were male and 50% female, and most preferred 80s-90s music. Popular artists included Michael Jackson, Queen and Oasis. Indie was the most popular genre. Respondents indicated they would listen if their preferred decade of music was played and some wanted movie reviews included. The conclusion is to play indie music from the 80s-90s featuring popular artists to attract the target audience and inform them of college events.
The document outlines Christian Owens' proposal for a music video for the song "Hopeless Wanderer" by Mumford & Sons. It will tell the narrative story of a character who wanders through the woods playing his guitar to forget family problems, intercut with performances of the band. The video will be shot outdoors on location over three days in February, following guidelines of being a performance-based indie/acoustic genre video with natural lighting and color enhancements.
Global Gemilang (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd is a Malaysian company that specializes in providing manpower supply services. It was incorporated in 2011 with headquarters in Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia and a branch office in Petaling Jaya, Selangor. The company recruits both local and expatriate professionals to fill vacancies in oil, gas, and construction companies. It is a subsidiary of Juara Serata Sdn Bhd, which has had contracts since 2004 to provide services to the Malaysian Ministry of Defense.
The document discusses the layout and design choices for a magazine double page spread interview. Key points include:
- The title of the spread is the name of the person interviewed to clearly identify the subject.
- A simple logo was created to brand the magazine and was placed through the title on each page.
- A brief description of the interview setting was included to immerse readers.
- The interview questions are in red columns for emphasis, with responses in white for easy reading across or down.
- A black and white image of the artist ties in the text and helps visualize the interview.
- Consistent layout and formatting aids the reading experience.
The document discusses the layout and design choices for a magazine double page spread interview. Key points:
- The title of the interviewee is prominently displayed to clearly identify who is being interviewed.
- A simple logo and color scheme (red and white text on black background) are used to give the magazine a consistent visual identity and make it easy for readers to navigate.
- The interview questions are formatted in columns to guide the reader through the interview in an accessible way, with questions highlighted in red for emphasis.
- An image of the interviewee is included to help visualize and engage readers in the interview.
This document describes edits made to photographs for use in a magazine. The original photo was too light, so a curve filter was added to darken it. For the cover, the photo was adjusted to the right side to make room for text on the left. A black and white filter was added for consistency. The same editing process of adding filters was used for a second photo for a double page spread, to link the photos and keep the color scheme of red and white throughout the magazine.
This document analyzes the front cover of a music magazine aimed at 15-25 year old males and females. It discusses the colors, logo placement, main image of Johnny Marr, cover lines and sells. It also compares it to another magazine with a different genre that uses more band images. Ideas are provided for the reader's own magazine cover, focusing on bold colors, plain readable text styles and a mix of formal and informal language.
Katniss Everdeen volunteers to take her younger sister's place in the Hunger Games, a televised fight to the death between two teenagers from each of the twelve districts of Panem. The Hunger Games is a very popular recent film trilogy that is faithfully adapted from a popular book series. Jennifer Lawrence's breakout role in the first film helped propel the franchise to widespread success. Woody Harrelson also helped seal the film's popularity with his memorable performance as a previous victor of the Hunger Games.
The document discusses elements used to promote the Need for Speed film, focusing on Aaron Paul's involvement. TV shows like Top Gear were used to promote the film by having Aaron Paul appear and discuss his role, aiming to attract car enthusiasts. Aaron Paul also appeared at the E3 convention to promote the Need for Speed video game, helping spread awareness of the film online to gaming fans. Aaron Paul was chosen for the lead role specifically because of his popularity from Breaking Bad, which the promoters believed would help maximize profits by drawing his existing fan base to the film.
The document describes how the author found a song for an advert, used a YouTube converter to create an MP3 file from the song's URL, added the MP3 into reaper software for the advert, but will need to crop it down to only 7 seconds as allowed.
The voices in the red and blue squares are recordings of Chris and Danny impersonating members of the band The Script to endorse a Spotify product. The editor mixed together voiceovers promoting Spotify with songs from The Script to entice listeners to explore the product and band further. Throughout editing, the editor kept audio files on separate tracks to avoid confusion and allow manipulation of individual layers without affecting others, increasing work efficiency.
The document provides overviews and details about several films, including The Hunger Games, The Hobbit, The Dark Knight trilogy, and Inception. It discusses the plots, directors, years of release, and genres of the films. It also examines reasons for fans' preferences of the films, important starring actors that drew audiences, and uses of codes and conventions in shots from trailers and within the films.
The document discusses the design choices made for a magazine double page spread interview. Key points include:
- The title of the spread is the name of the person interviewed to clearly identify the subject.
- A simple logo was created to brand the magazine and was placed through page titles to link pages.
- A brief description of the interview setting was included to immerse readers in the conversation.
- The interview questions are in columns for easy reading across or down and red text highlights the questions.
The student created a music video for their final major project. They chose the song "Hopeless Wanderer" by Mumford and Sons after initially selecting a different song. Footage was shot over two days using techniques like depth of field and rule of thirds. Some shots had to be changed due to technical issues. The video was edited in Adobe Premier. The student received positive feedback from their target audience praising the editing and camera work.
The document summarizes the process of creating a music video as a final major project. It discusses choosing Mumford and Sons' "Hopeless Wanderer" as the song, shooting footage over two days using techniques like depth of field and rule of thirds. Editing was done in Adobe Premiere, including shortening the song length and arranging shots. Feedback was positive about the editing matching the song and genre. Time management was key, and acting as the lead after the scheduled actor fell through was a challenge that was overcome. Overall the project was deemed a success at engaging the target audience.
The document summarizes the process of creating a music video for a final major project. Key points include:
- Choosing Mumford and Sons' "Hopeless Wanderer" as the song after initially selecting a different track. Some footage had to be changed to fit the new song.
- Using techniques like depth of field, rule of thirds, and varying angles to make shots more interesting and tell the story. Footage was edited in Adobe Premiere.
- The biggest challenge was the lead actor calling out sick on the day of filming, so the creator had to perform the role instead.
- Feedback on the final project was positive, praising the editing and how it
The document summarizes a student's final major project for creating their own music video. It discusses choosing Mumford and Sons' "Hopeless Wanderer" as the song, shooting techniques like using a tripod and applying rules of thirds. Some footage was unusable, requiring changes from the storyboard. Adobe Premiere was used to edit clips into sequence. Feedback was positive about editing matching the song. Time management was key, and the lead actor cancelling last minute required improvising by the student performing instead. The student believes the project met the brief and engaged the target audience.
The document describes a student's process for completing their final major project of creating a music video. They chose to make a video for the song "Hopeless Wanderer" by Mumford and Sons. They used techniques like mounting the camera on a tripod, depth of field, and rule of thirds to get high quality shots. Some footage was unusable, requiring changes to the storyboard. The student edited the video in Adobe Premiere, learning new skills. Though their lead actor cancelled, they acted in the video themselves. Feedback was positive about the editing matching the song. Overall the project met the brief and the student felt it was successful.
Ig3 music video_production_diary_template - finished ChristianO96
This document contains progress updates for a student working on their final major project for an Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production. It outlines the process over several months, beginning with analyzing design briefs and generating initial ideas for a music video project. Subsequent updates discuss creating mood boards, mind maps, and scripts, conducting target market research, and moving into pre-production, production, and post-production phases including editing, feedback, and evaluation. The student's plan for the next period is to finish any remaining work and receive full feedback from their tutor.
This document outlines the filming locations and plans for shooting a music video. The first scenes with the guitarist and singer will be filmed in a forest area to make it seem like two different locations. The final scenes will be shot on a nearby band stand using the open area for long shots of the scenery. Some slow motion scenes of the guitarist and forest shots will also be filmed at this forest location.
This document outlines the filming locations and shots for a music video. The first scenes with the guitarist and singer will be filmed in a forest area to make it seem like two different locations. The final scenes will be on a nearby band stand to get long shots of the scenery. Some slow motion shots of the guitarist and forest footage will also be captured at this outdoor location.
Location Recreation - Par Fold FinishedChristianO96
This document outlines the filming locations and plans for shooting a music video. The first scenes with the guitarist and singer will be filmed in a forest area to make it seem like two different locations. The final scenes will be shot on a nearby band stand using the open area for long shots of the scenery. Some slow motion scenes of the guitarist and forest shots will also be filmed at this forest location.
This document outlines the filming locations and plans for shooting a music video. The first scenes will be filmed in a forest area with the guitarist and singer, using different areas to make it seem like two different locations. The final scenes will be filmed on a nearby band stand, using the open area for long shots of the scenery. Some slow motion scenes of the guitarist and additional forest shots will also be filmed at this location.
The document discusses the layout and design choices for a magazine double page spread interview. Key points include:
- The title of the spread is the name of the person interviewed to clearly identify the subject.
- A simple logo was created to brand the magazine and was placed through the title on each page.
- A brief description of the interview setting was included to immerse readers.
- The interview questions are in red columns for emphasis, with responses in white for easy reading across or down.
- A black and white image of the artist ties in the text and helps visualize the interview.
- Consistent layout and formatting aids the reading experience.
The document discusses the layout and design choices for a magazine double page spread interview. Key points:
- The title of the interviewee is prominently displayed to clearly identify who is being interviewed.
- A simple logo and color scheme (red and white text on black background) are used to give the magazine a consistent visual identity and make it easy for readers to navigate.
- The interview questions are formatted in columns to guide the reader through the interview in an accessible way, with questions highlighted in red for emphasis.
- An image of the interviewee is included to help visualize and engage readers in the interview.
This document describes edits made to photographs for use in a magazine. The original photo was too light, so a curve filter was added to darken it. For the cover, the photo was adjusted to the right side to make room for text on the left. A black and white filter was added for consistency. The same editing process of adding filters was used for a second photo for a double page spread, to link the photos and keep the color scheme of red and white throughout the magazine.
This document analyzes the front cover of a music magazine aimed at 15-25 year old males and females. It discusses the colors, logo placement, main image of Johnny Marr, cover lines and sells. It also compares it to another magazine with a different genre that uses more band images. Ideas are provided for the reader's own magazine cover, focusing on bold colors, plain readable text styles and a mix of formal and informal language.
Katniss Everdeen volunteers to take her younger sister's place in the Hunger Games, a televised fight to the death between two teenagers from each of the twelve districts of Panem. The Hunger Games is a very popular recent film trilogy that is faithfully adapted from a popular book series. Jennifer Lawrence's breakout role in the first film helped propel the franchise to widespread success. Woody Harrelson also helped seal the film's popularity with his memorable performance as a previous victor of the Hunger Games.
The document discusses elements used to promote the Need for Speed film, focusing on Aaron Paul's involvement. TV shows like Top Gear were used to promote the film by having Aaron Paul appear and discuss his role, aiming to attract car enthusiasts. Aaron Paul also appeared at the E3 convention to promote the Need for Speed video game, helping spread awareness of the film online to gaming fans. Aaron Paul was chosen for the lead role specifically because of his popularity from Breaking Bad, which the promoters believed would help maximize profits by drawing his existing fan base to the film.
The document describes how the author found a song for an advert, used a YouTube converter to create an MP3 file from the song's URL, added the MP3 into reaper software for the advert, but will need to crop it down to only 7 seconds as allowed.
The voices in the red and blue squares are recordings of Chris and Danny impersonating members of the band The Script to endorse a Spotify product. The editor mixed together voiceovers promoting Spotify with songs from The Script to entice listeners to explore the product and band further. Throughout editing, the editor kept audio files on separate tracks to avoid confusion and allow manipulation of individual layers without affecting others, increasing work efficiency.
The document provides overviews and details about several films, including The Hunger Games, The Hobbit, The Dark Knight trilogy, and Inception. It discusses the plots, directors, years of release, and genres of the films. It also examines reasons for fans' preferences of the films, important starring actors that drew audiences, and uses of codes and conventions in shots from trailers and within the films.
The document discusses the design choices made for a magazine double page spread interview. Key points include:
- The title of the spread is the name of the person interviewed to clearly identify the subject.
- A simple logo was created to brand the magazine and was placed through page titles to link pages.
- A brief description of the interview setting was included to immerse readers in the conversation.
- The interview questions are in columns for easy reading across or down and red text highlights the questions.
The student created a music video for their final major project. They chose the song "Hopeless Wanderer" by Mumford and Sons after initially selecting a different song. Footage was shot over two days using techniques like depth of field and rule of thirds. Some shots had to be changed due to technical issues. The video was edited in Adobe Premier. The student received positive feedback from their target audience praising the editing and camera work.
The document summarizes the process of creating a music video as a final major project. It discusses choosing Mumford and Sons' "Hopeless Wanderer" as the song, shooting footage over two days using techniques like depth of field and rule of thirds. Editing was done in Adobe Premiere, including shortening the song length and arranging shots. Feedback was positive about the editing matching the song and genre. Time management was key, and acting as the lead after the scheduled actor fell through was a challenge that was overcome. Overall the project was deemed a success at engaging the target audience.
The document summarizes the process of creating a music video for a final major project. Key points include:
- Choosing Mumford and Sons' "Hopeless Wanderer" as the song after initially selecting a different track. Some footage had to be changed to fit the new song.
- Using techniques like depth of field, rule of thirds, and varying angles to make shots more interesting and tell the story. Footage was edited in Adobe Premiere.
- The biggest challenge was the lead actor calling out sick on the day of filming, so the creator had to perform the role instead.
- Feedback on the final project was positive, praising the editing and how it
The document summarizes a student's final major project for creating their own music video. It discusses choosing Mumford and Sons' "Hopeless Wanderer" as the song, shooting techniques like using a tripod and applying rules of thirds. Some footage was unusable, requiring changes from the storyboard. Adobe Premiere was used to edit clips into sequence. Feedback was positive about editing matching the song. Time management was key, and the lead actor cancelling last minute required improvising by the student performing instead. The student believes the project met the brief and engaged the target audience.
The document describes a student's process for completing their final major project of creating a music video. They chose to make a video for the song "Hopeless Wanderer" by Mumford and Sons. They used techniques like mounting the camera on a tripod, depth of field, and rule of thirds to get high quality shots. Some footage was unusable, requiring changes to the storyboard. The student edited the video in Adobe Premiere, learning new skills. Though their lead actor cancelled, they acted in the video themselves. Feedback was positive about the editing matching the song. Overall the project met the brief and the student felt it was successful.
Ig3 music video_production_diary_template - finished ChristianO96
This document contains progress updates for a student working on their final major project for an Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production. It outlines the process over several months, beginning with analyzing design briefs and generating initial ideas for a music video project. Subsequent updates discuss creating mood boards, mind maps, and scripts, conducting target market research, and moving into pre-production, production, and post-production phases including editing, feedback, and evaluation. The student's plan for the next period is to finish any remaining work and receive full feedback from their tutor.
This document outlines the filming locations and plans for shooting a music video. The first scenes with the guitarist and singer will be filmed in a forest area to make it seem like two different locations. The final scenes will be shot on a nearby band stand using the open area for long shots of the scenery. Some slow motion scenes of the guitarist and forest shots will also be filmed at this forest location.
This document outlines the filming locations and shots for a music video. The first scenes with the guitarist and singer will be filmed in a forest area to make it seem like two different locations. The final scenes will be on a nearby band stand to get long shots of the scenery. Some slow motion shots of the guitarist and forest footage will also be captured at this outdoor location.
Location Recreation - Par Fold FinishedChristianO96
This document outlines the filming locations and plans for shooting a music video. The first scenes with the guitarist and singer will be filmed in a forest area to make it seem like two different locations. The final scenes will be shot on a nearby band stand using the open area for long shots of the scenery. Some slow motion scenes of the guitarist and forest shots will also be filmed at this forest location.
This document outlines the filming locations and plans for shooting a music video. The first scenes will be filmed in a forest area with the guitarist and singer, using different areas to make it seem like two different locations. The final scenes will be filmed on a nearby band stand, using the open area for long shots of the scenery. Some slow motion scenes of the guitarist and additional forest shots will also be filmed at this location.