The document discusses the evaluation of a music magazine product. It compares the product to real music magazines like Billboard and Vibe, examining similarities and differences in areas like cover design, layout, images and content. It also addresses questions about the target audience, how the product represents social groups, and what media institution might distribute it.
The combination of the documentary, magazine article, and radio trailer was effective in promoting and representing the documentary. All three products used clips and images from the documentary to successfully link them together. The magazine article and radio trailer both provided information about and advertised the documentary. While some improvements could be made, such as using a more relevant image in the magazine article, overall the three products worked well together to publicize the documentary.
Este documento lista varios recursos colaborativos populares de la Web 2.0, incluyendo repositorios para documentos como Google Docs y SlideShare, repositorios para videos como YouTube, y herramientas de organización gráfica como MindMeister.
This document provides examples of design work created by APS Group for clients such as the Scottish Government, Historic Scotland, and Aegon. It includes brochures, reports, identities and other materials featuring designs like illustrated covers, photographic spreads, and graphic elements like pull quotes. The document highlights details of the design work through close-up images to showcase APS Group's creative capabilities in integrating design strategy with implementation and project management.
This document provides an analysis of layout and content choices for magazine article spreads advertising the documentary "LifeChoices". It examines two sample double page spreads, noting that the first spread uses a catchy headline and prominent images of the cast to draw attention while reserving the bulk of the text for the inside corner. The second spread focuses more on multiple images taking up most of the space, with smaller snippets of text placed around relevant photos rather than a central block. Both spreads prioritize engaging visuals over large amounts of word content.
The combination of the documentary, magazine article, and radio trailer was effective in promoting and representing the documentary. All three products used clips and images from the documentary to successfully link them together. The magazine article and radio trailer both provided information about and advertised the documentary. While some improvements could be made, such as using a more relevant image in the magazine article, overall the three products worked well together to publicize the documentary.
How did you use media technologies in thehargravee1
The document discusses research and planning for a documentary project. It describes researching topics around education, universities and employment by watching other documentaries as examples. A filming schedule was created to determine when, where and who to film. Formal interviews were arranged with two people. Research was also done on conventions of articles and radio trailers by reviewing other examples. Planning tools included Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Scribd and Slideshare to organize notes. A camera was used to film footage and record audio, which was then edited using Final Cut Express to add sound, transitions and adjust images for the documentary.
How did you use media technologies in thehargravee1
The document discusses research and planning for a documentary project. It describes researching topics around education, universities and employment by watching other documentaries as examples. A filming schedule was created to determine when, where and who to film. Formal interviews were arranged with two people. Research was also done on conventions of articles and radio trailers by reviewing other examples. Planning tools included Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Scribd and Slideshare to organize notes. A camera was used to film footage and record audio, which was then edited using Final Cut Express to add sound, transitions and adjust images for the documentary.
The document discusses the evaluation of a music magazine product. It compares the product to real music magazines like Billboard and Vibe, examining similarities and differences in areas like cover design, layout, images and content. It also addresses questions about the target audience, how the product represents social groups, and what media institution might distribute it.
The combination of the documentary, magazine article, and radio trailer was effective in promoting and representing the documentary. All three products used clips and images from the documentary to successfully link them together. The magazine article and radio trailer both provided information about and advertised the documentary. While some improvements could be made, such as using a more relevant image in the magazine article, overall the three products worked well together to publicize the documentary.
Este documento lista varios recursos colaborativos populares de la Web 2.0, incluyendo repositorios para documentos como Google Docs y SlideShare, repositorios para videos como YouTube, y herramientas de organización gráfica como MindMeister.
This document provides examples of design work created by APS Group for clients such as the Scottish Government, Historic Scotland, and Aegon. It includes brochures, reports, identities and other materials featuring designs like illustrated covers, photographic spreads, and graphic elements like pull quotes. The document highlights details of the design work through close-up images to showcase APS Group's creative capabilities in integrating design strategy with implementation and project management.
This document provides an analysis of layout and content choices for magazine article spreads advertising the documentary "LifeChoices". It examines two sample double page spreads, noting that the first spread uses a catchy headline and prominent images of the cast to draw attention while reserving the bulk of the text for the inside corner. The second spread focuses more on multiple images taking up most of the space, with smaller snippets of text placed around relevant photos rather than a central block. Both spreads prioritize engaging visuals over large amounts of word content.
The combination of the documentary, magazine article, and radio trailer was effective in promoting and representing the documentary. All three products used clips and images from the documentary to successfully link them together. The magazine article and radio trailer both provided information about and advertised the documentary. While some improvements could be made, such as using a more relevant image in the magazine article, overall the three products worked well together to publicize the documentary.
How did you use media technologies in thehargravee1
The document discusses research and planning for a documentary project. It describes researching topics around education, universities and employment by watching other documentaries as examples. A filming schedule was created to determine when, where and who to film. Formal interviews were arranged with two people. Research was also done on conventions of articles and radio trailers by reviewing other examples. Planning tools included Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Scribd and Slideshare to organize notes. A camera was used to film footage and record audio, which was then edited using Final Cut Express to add sound, transitions and adjust images for the documentary.
How did you use media technologies in thehargravee1
The document discusses research and planning for a documentary project. It describes researching topics around education, universities and employment by watching other documentaries as examples. A filming schedule was created to determine when, where and who to film. Formal interviews were arranged with two people. Research was also done on conventions of articles and radio trailers by reviewing other examples. Planning tools included Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Scribd and Slideshare to organize notes. A camera was used to film footage and record audio, which was then edited using Final Cut Express to add sound, transitions and adjust images for the documentary.
The documentary, magazine article, and radio trailer were effective in promoting and representing the documentary. They used clips and images from the documentary to link the products together. The magazine article provided information about the documentary for the target audience and was placed in a magazine that would reach many viewers. While some improvements could be made, such as using a more relevant image in the magazine, overall the three products worked well together to advertise and explain the documentary.
The combination of the documentary, magazine article, and radio trailer was effective in promoting and representing the documentary. They all linked to each other by using clips and images from the documentary. While there is room for improvement, such as better following the magazine's layout, overall the three products worked well together to advertise the documentary and inform the target audience about economic issues.
The document discusses editing a photo of Lizzie taken by placing it into InDesign for a double page spread. The author then added titles and a quote to the page as well as another photo of Lizzie in the corner so readers could see different pictures of her and her discussed new style from an interview.
The document discusses original images. It does not provide any other details, context, or content to effectively summarize in 3 sentences or less. The title "Original images" on its own does not convey enough meaningful information to generate an informative summary.
Task 4, research into music industries and institutionshargravee1
The International Publishing Corporation (IPC) was formed in 1963 through the merger of three leading UK magazine publishers and has since published magazines across many genres. IPC's origins date back to magazines launched in the late 1800s. IPC has historically published magazines related to music, fashion, and sports targeted towards both men and higher class women. IPC Media has produced over 60 iconic brands that reach over 26 million UK adults through magazines and 20 million through their websites each month.
The document analyzes two double page spreads from NME magazine. The first spread features an image of Dizzee Rascal spray painting with text wrapping around an image of a radio. The article discusses Dizzee Rascal's career transformation. The second spread features an image of Florence from Florence and the Machine sitting draped in an American flag. The article discusses her success in the US. Both spreads utilize font sizes, column layouts, and colors to emphasize important elements and guide the reader.
The document analyzes the layout and design of magazine contents pages from different publications. It discusses design elements like mastheads, images, subheadings, color schemes, and how they are used to clearly present information and attract the intended audiences for each magazine. Specific magazines analyzed include NME, Vibe, and Kerrang, noting differences in their stylistic approaches while still including standard contents page features.
The cover features Rihanna, whose provocative image stands out against a dark background. Text around the edges promotes articles inside and a barcode and details allow the issue to be sold. Rihanna's sexualized appearance and the quote appealing to both genders are intended to encourage purchases. Billboard targets music industry professionals and fans in the U.S. and U.K., with the goal of providing information about music business and appealing covers like this one featuring Rihanna.
The cover features Rihanna, whose provocative image stands out against a dark background. Text around the edges promotes articles inside and a barcode and details allow the issue to be sold. Rihanna's sexualized appearance and the quote appealing to both genders are intended to encourage purchases. Billboard targets music industry professionals and fans in the U.S. and U.K., with the goal of providing information about music business and appealing covers like this one featuring Rihanna.
Analysis of magazine front cover, Eminemhargravee1
Eminem dominates the June 2009 cover of Vibe magazine. He is positioned in the center against a grey background, drawing the reader's eye. The masthead "VIBE" stands out in bold black and red letters at the top. Sell lines in black, red, and grey surround Eminem, promoting the contents of the "real rap issue." The cover follows the rule of thirds to emphasize Eminem. Its target audience is 18-34 year olds interested in R&B and hip-hop. Eminem's serious expression implies an important article inside.
The documentary, magazine article, and radio trailer were effective in promoting and representing the documentary. They used clips and images from the documentary to link the products together. The magazine article provided information about the documentary for the target audience and was placed in a magazine that would reach many viewers. While some improvements could be made, such as using a more relevant image in the magazine, overall the three products worked well together to advertise and explain the documentary.
The combination of the documentary, magazine article, and radio trailer was effective in promoting and representing the documentary. They all linked to each other by using clips and images from the documentary. While there is room for improvement, such as better following the magazine's layout, overall the three products worked well together to advertise the documentary and inform the target audience about economic issues.
The document discusses editing a photo of Lizzie taken by placing it into InDesign for a double page spread. The author then added titles and a quote to the page as well as another photo of Lizzie in the corner so readers could see different pictures of her and her discussed new style from an interview.
The document discusses original images. It does not provide any other details, context, or content to effectively summarize in 3 sentences or less. The title "Original images" on its own does not convey enough meaningful information to generate an informative summary.
Task 4, research into music industries and institutionshargravee1
The International Publishing Corporation (IPC) was formed in 1963 through the merger of three leading UK magazine publishers and has since published magazines across many genres. IPC's origins date back to magazines launched in the late 1800s. IPC has historically published magazines related to music, fashion, and sports targeted towards both men and higher class women. IPC Media has produced over 60 iconic brands that reach over 26 million UK adults through magazines and 20 million through their websites each month.
The document analyzes two double page spreads from NME magazine. The first spread features an image of Dizzee Rascal spray painting with text wrapping around an image of a radio. The article discusses Dizzee Rascal's career transformation. The second spread features an image of Florence from Florence and the Machine sitting draped in an American flag. The article discusses her success in the US. Both spreads utilize font sizes, column layouts, and colors to emphasize important elements and guide the reader.
The document analyzes the layout and design of magazine contents pages from different publications. It discusses design elements like mastheads, images, subheadings, color schemes, and how they are used to clearly present information and attract the intended audiences for each magazine. Specific magazines analyzed include NME, Vibe, and Kerrang, noting differences in their stylistic approaches while still including standard contents page features.
The cover features Rihanna, whose provocative image stands out against a dark background. Text around the edges promotes articles inside and a barcode and details allow the issue to be sold. Rihanna's sexualized appearance and the quote appealing to both genders are intended to encourage purchases. Billboard targets music industry professionals and fans in the U.S. and U.K., with the goal of providing information about music business and appealing covers like this one featuring Rihanna.
The cover features Rihanna, whose provocative image stands out against a dark background. Text around the edges promotes articles inside and a barcode and details allow the issue to be sold. Rihanna's sexualized appearance and the quote appealing to both genders are intended to encourage purchases. Billboard targets music industry professionals and fans in the U.S. and U.K., with the goal of providing information about music business and appealing covers like this one featuring Rihanna.
Analysis of magazine front cover, Eminemhargravee1
Eminem dominates the June 2009 cover of Vibe magazine. He is positioned in the center against a grey background, drawing the reader's eye. The masthead "VIBE" stands out in bold black and red letters at the top. Sell lines in black, red, and grey surround Eminem, promoting the contents of the "real rap issue." The cover follows the rule of thirds to emphasize Eminem. Its target audience is 18-34 year olds interested in R&B and hip-hop. Eminem's serious expression implies an important article inside.