La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo ruso. El embargo se aplicaría gradualmente durante seis meses para el petróleo crudo y ocho meses para los productos refinados. Este paquete de sanciones requiere la aprobación unánime de los 27 estados miembros de la UE.
The document discusses the design elements used on a magazine contents page, including its use of color, fonts, imagery, and layout. It notes the inclusion of black, white, red and yellow to attract a younger audience and its informal design balance without direct symmetry. The main image has been edited to have drained color for a vintage appeal and iconic people are photographed with lower color saturation.
This document contains information for Jordan Rix's AS Media Studies OCR G321 Foundation Portfolio. It discusses distributing a magazine via social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter to target the audience that most uses social media. It also proposes promoting the magazine using billboards and sponsoring a music festival. The document notes that publishing company Hearst would be chosen since they publish similar fashion and gossip magazines targeted towards the desired audience. It includes examples of double page spreads used in the magazine for visually interesting layouts.
The document summarizes information about the Canadian Educational Resources Council (CERC) and issues around learning resources in Ontario. CERC represents educational resource companies that develop textbooks and digital learning tools for Ontario students. While some subjects like math have good resources, data shows only 10% of elementary students have approved science learning resources despite a new curriculum being introduced in 2008. Spending on learning resources in Ontario has declined over 40% since 2006 and is the lowest per student of any province. This lack of funding means fewer updated materials for teachers and students.
The document analyzes the results of a questionnaire given to the target audience for a proposed music magazine. The questions gauged demographics (ages 16-25 most common), pricing (most willing to pay £2-£3), frequency of issues (weekly or monthly preferred), other magazines read (NME most popular), preferred content (reviews highest), aesthetic associations (indie rock with red font and images over text), and incentives (posters preferred). The summaries identify the target market and provide guidance on content, design, and business decisions to meet audience interests.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las importaciones de productos rusos clave como el acero y la madera, así como medidas contra bancos y funcionarios rusos. Los líderes de la UE esperan que las sanciones aumenten la presión económica sobre Rusia y la disuadan de continuar su agresión contra Ucrania.
Specific Tools and Processes for Embedding Purpose Into BrandSustainable Brands
Human value is social by design. We need cultural engineering and to think beyond business/consumer relationships by facilitating ecosystem value creation through empathy gained from person-to-person immersions and a believer's pyramid tool to design ecosystem value strategies. This will allow businesses to better serve communities by helping reduce preventable risks so they can focus on compensating unpredictable risks, creating a more stable world with less hardship.
La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo ruso. El embargo se aplicaría gradualmente durante seis meses para el petróleo crudo y ocho meses para los productos refinados. Este paquete de sanciones requiere la aprobación unánime de los 27 estados miembros de la UE.
The document discusses the design elements used on a magazine contents page, including its use of color, fonts, imagery, and layout. It notes the inclusion of black, white, red and yellow to attract a younger audience and its informal design balance without direct symmetry. The main image has been edited to have drained color for a vintage appeal and iconic people are photographed with lower color saturation.
This document contains information for Jordan Rix's AS Media Studies OCR G321 Foundation Portfolio. It discusses distributing a magazine via social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter to target the audience that most uses social media. It also proposes promoting the magazine using billboards and sponsoring a music festival. The document notes that publishing company Hearst would be chosen since they publish similar fashion and gossip magazines targeted towards the desired audience. It includes examples of double page spreads used in the magazine for visually interesting layouts.
The document summarizes information about the Canadian Educational Resources Council (CERC) and issues around learning resources in Ontario. CERC represents educational resource companies that develop textbooks and digital learning tools for Ontario students. While some subjects like math have good resources, data shows only 10% of elementary students have approved science learning resources despite a new curriculum being introduced in 2008. Spending on learning resources in Ontario has declined over 40% since 2006 and is the lowest per student of any province. This lack of funding means fewer updated materials for teachers and students.
The document analyzes the results of a questionnaire given to the target audience for a proposed music magazine. The questions gauged demographics (ages 16-25 most common), pricing (most willing to pay £2-£3), frequency of issues (weekly or monthly preferred), other magazines read (NME most popular), preferred content (reviews highest), aesthetic associations (indie rock with red font and images over text), and incentives (posters preferred). The summaries identify the target market and provide guidance on content, design, and business decisions to meet audience interests.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las importaciones de productos rusos clave como el acero y la madera, así como medidas contra bancos y funcionarios rusos. Los líderes de la UE esperan que las sanciones aumenten la presión económica sobre Rusia y la disuadan de continuar su agresión contra Ucrania.
Specific Tools and Processes for Embedding Purpose Into BrandSustainable Brands
Human value is social by design. We need cultural engineering and to think beyond business/consumer relationships by facilitating ecosystem value creation through empathy gained from person-to-person immersions and a believer's pyramid tool to design ecosystem value strategies. This will allow businesses to better serve communities by helping reduce preventable risks so they can focus on compensating unpredictable risks, creating a more stable world with less hardship.
The meeting notes document does not contain any substantive information about what was discussed in the meeting. It consists entirely of blank lines and page break symbols. In summary, the document provides no useful information about the meeting due to being completely blank.
The students are requesting permission to use elements of the song "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)" in their soap opera trailer for their A Level Media Studies coursework. They explain that using the song in a slower style would add irony and allow for symbolic relationships between the lyrics and visuals. Their trailer must be between 45 seconds and 1 minute 30 seconds. They provide contact information for their teacher and school in case of any issues.
11. letter permission to the film in sunbury - jordan brace7483
The students are requesting permission to film on public pathways in Lower Sunbury and around Sunbury Cross on December 3rd and 17th from 8:30am to 3:00pm for their A Level media coursework. They will be filming a soap opera trailer and have chosen quiet, desolate locations away from busy areas to avoid disturbing the public or causing issues. They assure that their actors will remain professional and in control, and that no harm or disturbance will come to the environment or people in the area during their filming.
1. The document discusses potential filming locations for a student media project about a soap opera called "The Corner Pub". The main location is The Grizzly Bear pub in Sunbury which has interior and exterior shots needed. A secondary option is The Hare & Hound pub which also has interior, exterior, and garden areas suitable for filming. Other potential backup locations discussed are The Three Horseshoes pub and areas around Sunbury Cross shopping center and local Sunbury roads to show social class contrasts. The goal is to choose locations that capture the working-class feel of a British soap opera.
The document is a prop list for a media production called "The Corner" created by students Jordan Brace, Eleanor Watson, and Brenda Bokoe. It details various props including a gun, lipstick, makeup, car, dress, heels, beer bottles, phone, camera, and tripod that were gathered by the group members for their production. A handheld mirror and pint glasses are also listed but do not have the group member assigned.
This document contains the script for a film called "The Corner" with 20 scenes. It details the shots, camera movements, dialogue and actions for unnamed main characters Brenda and Liam. The story follows Brenda from climbing out of a pond and getting ready in her car. She arrives at a pub called "The Corner" where inside she pulls out a gun from her bag, pointing it at the pub patrons as Liam enters, trying to stop her. The final scene fades to black on Brenda smiling with a gun in her hand, setting up for ending credits.
The document provides a storyboard for a film scene with 20 shots. It details the camera shots, angles, movement, sounds and characters in each shot. This includes shots such as Brenda walking out of a graveyard and into a pub, a point-of-view shot of a gun in a bag, characters taking a selfie with Brenda in the background, and Brenda pulling out a gun and aiming it at someone while smiling. The storyboard culminates with Brenda's smiling face fading to black as ending credits and a voiceover begin.
3. l5 Textual Analysis of 2 soap opera trailers7483
This document contains an analysis of two soap opera trailers. For the first trailer, the analysis notes the ominous tone set by the voiceover and soundtrack. It examines the worried facial expressions of characters and themes of trust, hurt, and accusations in their dialogue. Camera zooms and shot reverse shots are also discussed. The second trailer is praised for its fast pacing created by editing and soundtrack. Costumes and facial expressions suggest conflict and betrayal among characters. Both trailers effectively use multiple storylines and verbal and nonverbal codes to intrigue audiences and convey what they will see.
This document summarizes the results of a media survey about soap operas. It finds that 45% of people do not currently watch soap operas, so the soap will need interesting storylines and differentiation. It also finds that people prefer soaps that emphasize real-world issues and air on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. To attract viewers, the soap will need great characters, famous actors, high production quality, and storylines based on real-world issues.
Brenda Bokoe completed the preliminary task, log book, and evaluation for her music magazine production unit. She describes brainstorming potential magazine names before selecting "St. Paul's Vibe" as a suitable name representing the school. Brenda then provides a step-by-step account of designing the magazine cover and contents page in Photoshop, adding elements like grids, colors, fonts, images, and text. Her log book details genre and publisher research on established music magazines to inform her work. Brenda evaluates conventions like prominent images and cover lines used to attract readers.
The document provides details about the production of a music magazine by the author. Some key points:
- The author researched conventions of other music magazines to incorporate into their magazine.
- Conventions included color schemes, fonts, and elements like the masthead, cover lines, and barcode placement.
- The author challenged some conventions as well, such as the strapline and social media link placement.
- Inside pages replicated conventions but also added new elements like promotions and the artist's social media.
- The goal was to produce a magazine that represented the hip-hop/rap genre and targeted younger audiences.
Brenda Bokoe completed the preliminary task, log book, and evaluation for her music magazine production unit. She chose the name "St. Paul's Vibe" as the masthead as it represents giving out the feeling of St. Paul's students and teachers. For her front cover, she took a step-by-step approach over 11 steps to design the layout and integrate the images, text, and other elements. Her contents page followed a similar process over 9 steps. In her log book, she researched the genres, target audience, and conventions of established music magazines to inform her own production.
From the document, the author chose the name "Dope" for their music magazine because other options like "replay" or "tuned up" did not feel distinctive enough. The author ensured the magazine had high quality images by planning photo shoots since most people notice images first in magazines. Interviews and articles focused on an artist's personal and music life were included as over 60% of people expected to see this.
Brenda Bokoe completed a preliminary task to design the front cover and contents page for a music magazine called "St. Paul's Vibe" as part of her AS Level Media Studies course. She provides step-by-step explanations and images documenting the design process for each page. Brenda also includes market research on established music magazines to inform her work, focusing on conventions like the use of prominent images and cover lines to attract readers. She determines her target audience will be students at St. Paul's Catholic College interested in music and school events.
Brenda Bokoe created a music magazine as part of her Foundation Portfolio in Media Studies coursework. Over the course of several months, she planned and created various elements of the magazine such as the front cover, contents page, and a double page spread feature. She documented her process on a blog page, including research, hand drawn drafts, feedback received, and revisions made based on that feedback. Her goal was to produce a professional looking music magazine that incorporated standard conventions and layout techniques used in existing magazines.
From the document, the author chose the name "Dope" for their music magazine because they felt it was more outstanding than other suggested names. They also priced the magazine between £1.99-£2.99 based on reader surveys showing most people willing to pay within that range. To attract readers, the magazine features high quality images as surveys found images are the first thing noticed, and includes interviews and features on artists as most readers expect to see about musicians' personal lives.
This document outlines pre-production planning for a media project through a mind map. It discusses generating initial ideas, researching the topic, creating a treatment, developing a schedule and budget, securing locations and equipment, and assembling a crew and cast. The mind map helps organize and visualize all elements needed before principal photography can begin.
This document is a collection of random symbols and characters that does not convey any clear information. It consists of repeated symbols and letters arranged without apparent meaning or structure. The document contains no discernible words, sentences, or concepts that could be summarized.
This document provides an in-depth profile of rapper Nicki Minaj as she prepares for the release of her sophomore album "Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded." It discusses her rise to fame and crossover success, as well as her evolving public persona. Minaj emphasizes that she no longer feels the need to prove herself and is focused on having fun with her music. While some criticized her debut for being too pop, she believes it validated her artistic choices. Minaj also discusses her close working relationship with Drake and maintaining control over her career and image.
The meeting notes document does not contain any substantive information about what was discussed in the meeting. It consists entirely of blank lines and page break symbols. In summary, the document provides no useful information about the meeting due to being completely blank.
The students are requesting permission to use elements of the song "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)" in their soap opera trailer for their A Level Media Studies coursework. They explain that using the song in a slower style would add irony and allow for symbolic relationships between the lyrics and visuals. Their trailer must be between 45 seconds and 1 minute 30 seconds. They provide contact information for their teacher and school in case of any issues.
11. letter permission to the film in sunbury - jordan brace7483
The students are requesting permission to film on public pathways in Lower Sunbury and around Sunbury Cross on December 3rd and 17th from 8:30am to 3:00pm for their A Level media coursework. They will be filming a soap opera trailer and have chosen quiet, desolate locations away from busy areas to avoid disturbing the public or causing issues. They assure that their actors will remain professional and in control, and that no harm or disturbance will come to the environment or people in the area during their filming.
1. The document discusses potential filming locations for a student media project about a soap opera called "The Corner Pub". The main location is The Grizzly Bear pub in Sunbury which has interior and exterior shots needed. A secondary option is The Hare & Hound pub which also has interior, exterior, and garden areas suitable for filming. Other potential backup locations discussed are The Three Horseshoes pub and areas around Sunbury Cross shopping center and local Sunbury roads to show social class contrasts. The goal is to choose locations that capture the working-class feel of a British soap opera.
The document is a prop list for a media production called "The Corner" created by students Jordan Brace, Eleanor Watson, and Brenda Bokoe. It details various props including a gun, lipstick, makeup, car, dress, heels, beer bottles, phone, camera, and tripod that were gathered by the group members for their production. A handheld mirror and pint glasses are also listed but do not have the group member assigned.
This document contains the script for a film called "The Corner" with 20 scenes. It details the shots, camera movements, dialogue and actions for unnamed main characters Brenda and Liam. The story follows Brenda from climbing out of a pond and getting ready in her car. She arrives at a pub called "The Corner" where inside she pulls out a gun from her bag, pointing it at the pub patrons as Liam enters, trying to stop her. The final scene fades to black on Brenda smiling with a gun in her hand, setting up for ending credits.
The document provides a storyboard for a film scene with 20 shots. It details the camera shots, angles, movement, sounds and characters in each shot. This includes shots such as Brenda walking out of a graveyard and into a pub, a point-of-view shot of a gun in a bag, characters taking a selfie with Brenda in the background, and Brenda pulling out a gun and aiming it at someone while smiling. The storyboard culminates with Brenda's smiling face fading to black as ending credits and a voiceover begin.
3. l5 Textual Analysis of 2 soap opera trailers7483
This document contains an analysis of two soap opera trailers. For the first trailer, the analysis notes the ominous tone set by the voiceover and soundtrack. It examines the worried facial expressions of characters and themes of trust, hurt, and accusations in their dialogue. Camera zooms and shot reverse shots are also discussed. The second trailer is praised for its fast pacing created by editing and soundtrack. Costumes and facial expressions suggest conflict and betrayal among characters. Both trailers effectively use multiple storylines and verbal and nonverbal codes to intrigue audiences and convey what they will see.
This document summarizes the results of a media survey about soap operas. It finds that 45% of people do not currently watch soap operas, so the soap will need interesting storylines and differentiation. It also finds that people prefer soaps that emphasize real-world issues and air on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. To attract viewers, the soap will need great characters, famous actors, high production quality, and storylines based on real-world issues.
Brenda Bokoe completed the preliminary task, log book, and evaluation for her music magazine production unit. She describes brainstorming potential magazine names before selecting "St. Paul's Vibe" as a suitable name representing the school. Brenda then provides a step-by-step account of designing the magazine cover and contents page in Photoshop, adding elements like grids, colors, fonts, images, and text. Her log book details genre and publisher research on established music magazines to inform her work. Brenda evaluates conventions like prominent images and cover lines used to attract readers.
The document provides details about the production of a music magazine by the author. Some key points:
- The author researched conventions of other music magazines to incorporate into their magazine.
- Conventions included color schemes, fonts, and elements like the masthead, cover lines, and barcode placement.
- The author challenged some conventions as well, such as the strapline and social media link placement.
- Inside pages replicated conventions but also added new elements like promotions and the artist's social media.
- The goal was to produce a magazine that represented the hip-hop/rap genre and targeted younger audiences.
Brenda Bokoe completed the preliminary task, log book, and evaluation for her music magazine production unit. She chose the name "St. Paul's Vibe" as the masthead as it represents giving out the feeling of St. Paul's students and teachers. For her front cover, she took a step-by-step approach over 11 steps to design the layout and integrate the images, text, and other elements. Her contents page followed a similar process over 9 steps. In her log book, she researched the genres, target audience, and conventions of established music magazines to inform her own production.
From the document, the author chose the name "Dope" for their music magazine because other options like "replay" or "tuned up" did not feel distinctive enough. The author ensured the magazine had high quality images by planning photo shoots since most people notice images first in magazines. Interviews and articles focused on an artist's personal and music life were included as over 60% of people expected to see this.
Brenda Bokoe completed a preliminary task to design the front cover and contents page for a music magazine called "St. Paul's Vibe" as part of her AS Level Media Studies course. She provides step-by-step explanations and images documenting the design process for each page. Brenda also includes market research on established music magazines to inform her work, focusing on conventions like the use of prominent images and cover lines to attract readers. She determines her target audience will be students at St. Paul's Catholic College interested in music and school events.
Brenda Bokoe created a music magazine as part of her Foundation Portfolio in Media Studies coursework. Over the course of several months, she planned and created various elements of the magazine such as the front cover, contents page, and a double page spread feature. She documented her process on a blog page, including research, hand drawn drafts, feedback received, and revisions made based on that feedback. Her goal was to produce a professional looking music magazine that incorporated standard conventions and layout techniques used in existing magazines.
From the document, the author chose the name "Dope" for their music magazine because they felt it was more outstanding than other suggested names. They also priced the magazine between £1.99-£2.99 based on reader surveys showing most people willing to pay within that range. To attract readers, the magazine features high quality images as surveys found images are the first thing noticed, and includes interviews and features on artists as most readers expect to see about musicians' personal lives.
This document outlines pre-production planning for a media project through a mind map. It discusses generating initial ideas, researching the topic, creating a treatment, developing a schedule and budget, securing locations and equipment, and assembling a crew and cast. The mind map helps organize and visualize all elements needed before principal photography can begin.
This document is a collection of random symbols and characters that does not convey any clear information. It consists of repeated symbols and letters arranged without apparent meaning or structure. The document contains no discernible words, sentences, or concepts that could be summarized.
This document provides an in-depth profile of rapper Nicki Minaj as she prepares for the release of her sophomore album "Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded." It discusses her rise to fame and crossover success, as well as her evolving public persona. Minaj emphasizes that she no longer feels the need to prove herself and is focused on having fun with her music. While some criticized her debut for being too pop, she believes it validated her artistic choices. Minaj also discusses her close working relationship with Drake and maintaining control over her career and image.