The document summarizes feedback received from audiences on a group's final media products, including a music video, magazine advertisement, and album cover. Questionnaires, focus groups, and online posting of the music video were used to collect feedback.
For the music video, questionnaires with open and closed questions were completed by 15 people and gathered both positive and negative feedback on specific aspects as well as overall opinions. Two screenings of rough and final cuts were also held with focus groups to evaluate how the narrative, representations, camera work, and syncing with the song lyrics were working. Feedback indicated that the camera work, characters, and connections to lyrics were successful, while some improvements around effects, singing, and clarity of narrative were needed
The document summarizes feedback received from audiences on a group's final media products, including a music video, magazine advertisement, and album cover. Feedback was gathered through questionnaires, screenings of rough and final cuts of the music video, online posting, and focus groups. The questionnaires and focus groups provided generally positive feedback on elements like characters, narrative, camera work, and how well the video related to the song lyrics. Areas identified for improvement included making the narrative clearer and adding effects. Screening the final cut resulted in feedback that confirmed the narrative was now well represented.
Ancillaries Images Shoot 1 by Joe Lavignerachael swan
This document summarizes photos taken for advertising and a CD cover. The first shoot was taken at a field overlooking houses and clouds. Shots of a bench used the rule of thirds and left space in the background for text. Edits made the colors sharper and brighter in one photo, allowing it to be cropped for the back of the CD cover with plain space for rearranging text without contrast issues.
The document contains interviews with three individuals about music advertisements. Joseph, age 47, prefers the clearer advertisement on the left and thinks the other targets younger audiences. Jade, age 16, prefers the abstract right advertisement as it focuses more on the music than appearance. Max, age 30, thinks the left advertisement negatively portrays women as relying on sexuality rather than music quality, and would prefer jazz/soul advertisements featuring artists performing.
The document discusses images taken for the ancillaries part 3 by Joe Lavigne. Joe Lavigne took photos for the third part of a project involving supplementary materials. The images were captured to help illustrate or support part three of some supplementary work.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses two photos taken for advertising or album art. The first photo was taken at a field overlooking houses and clouds and used proper composition. The second photo was edited to have sharper and brighter colors, and could be cropped for a CD back cover with plain space for text.
The document summarizes feedback received from audiences on a group's final media products, including a music video, magazine advertisement, and album cover. Questionnaires, focus groups, and online posting of the music video were used to collect feedback.
For the music video, questionnaires with open and closed questions were completed by 15 people and gathered both positive and negative feedback on specific aspects as well as overall opinions. Two screenings of rough and final cuts were also held with focus groups to evaluate how the narrative, representations, camera work, and syncing with the song lyrics were working. Feedback indicated that the camera work, characters, and connections to lyrics were successful, while some improvements around effects, singing, and clarity of narrative were needed
The document summarizes feedback received from audiences on a group's final media products, including a music video, magazine advertisement, and album cover. Feedback was gathered through questionnaires, screenings of rough and final cuts of the music video, online posting, and focus groups. The questionnaires and focus groups provided generally positive feedback on elements like characters, narrative, camera work, and how well the video related to the song lyrics. Areas identified for improvement included making the narrative clearer and adding effects. Screening the final cut resulted in feedback that confirmed the narrative was now well represented.
Ancillaries Images Shoot 1 by Joe Lavignerachael swan
This document summarizes photos taken for advertising and a CD cover. The first shoot was taken at a field overlooking houses and clouds. Shots of a bench used the rule of thirds and left space in the background for text. Edits made the colors sharper and brighter in one photo, allowing it to be cropped for the back of the CD cover with plain space for rearranging text without contrast issues.
The document contains interviews with three individuals about music advertisements. Joseph, age 47, prefers the clearer advertisement on the left and thinks the other targets younger audiences. Jade, age 16, prefers the abstract right advertisement as it focuses more on the music than appearance. Max, age 30, thinks the left advertisement negatively portrays women as relying on sexuality rather than music quality, and would prefer jazz/soul advertisements featuring artists performing.
The document discusses images taken for the ancillaries part 3 by Joe Lavigne. Joe Lavigne took photos for the third part of a project involving supplementary materials. The images were captured to help illustrate or support part three of some supplementary work.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses two photos taken for advertising or album art. The first photo was taken at a field overlooking houses and clouds and used proper composition. The second photo was edited to have sharper and brighter colors, and could be cropped for a CD back cover with plain space for text.
Evaluation 2-How effective is the combination of your main product and ancill...rachael swan
The document evaluates the consistency between a music artist's main product and ancillary texts like a music video, album cover, and advertisement. It finds:
1) Consistency in features like clothing, production companies, fonts, and colors helps audience recognition and relates the ancillary texts to each other and the artist.
2) While settings and shots vary between pieces, the overarching narrative of infatuation between the artist and a woman remains consistent.
3) This consistency is effective at continually reminding the audience of the artist and products, potentially increasing awareness and sales. However, too much repetition could bore audiences, so some variation is also used.
This shoot was done to obtain close-up pictures of the artist that met a higher quality standard than the first shoot. A plain background and tripod were used so that only the artist was shown in focus and the lighting remained consistent. The majority of images from this second shoot came out looking professionally done and suitable for use in edits to portray different emotions through poses like hands over the face or an open jacket smile.
The document discusses planning and design ideas for an album cover, including:
1. Choosing a simple, sans-serif font that is readable for all ages and appeals to both genders.
2. Experimenting with different font colors before deciding on a darker red to convey masculinity while still appealing to females.
3. Selecting close-up photos of the artist in casual poses with basic clothing and lighting to focus attention on the face and relate to the album's theme of realism.
Rad safety at hospitals v 0_7 (25-jun-2010) peter+nyanTunoo
The document discusses principles of ionizing radiation safety in a hospital environment. It describes how radiation is used in medical applications like imaging and treatment due to its ability to penetrate tissue. While radiation is useful, it can also cause biological damage. Basic radiation safety principles include justification of use, optimization of doses using ALARA, and limiting exposure. The document outlines various radiation types, interactions with human tissue, monitoring devices, exposure modes in different hospital departments and equipment.
Questionnaire for interview for music advertisementsrachael swan
The document appears to be a questionnaire about music advertisements. It asks respondents about their preferences in terms of music genres, advertisement styles, colors, camera angles, layouts, themes, and lighting. It then provides the results of 20 respondents, showing a preference for indie/alternative music, simple realistic advertisements in black and white or realistic colors, close-up shots, themes over just featuring artists, and importance of image, title, artist and parental advisories on ads. Most preferred naturalistic or high key lighting.
The document discusses different album covers and interviews conducted about preferences. It finds that males generally preferred the close-up shot of an attractive female on the Natalie Imbruglia album cover, while the female interviewee preferred the mysterious atmosphere of the Linkin Park cover. Gender roles are seen as emotive and sensitive for females versus mysterious for males. Memorable album covers mentioned include colorful and surreal designs over simple or realistic styles. Preferences for genres also emerged, with hip hop seen as featuring money, cars and attractive people. The conclusion is that a close-up shot in simple colors would work best.
Evaluation 2-How effective is the combination of your main product and ancill...rachael swan
The document evaluates the consistency between a music artist's main product and ancillary texts like a music video, album cover, and advertisement. It finds:
1) Consistency in features like clothing, production companies, fonts, and colors helps audience recognition and relates the ancillary texts to each other and the artist.
2) While settings and shots vary between pieces, the overarching narrative of infatuation between the artist and a woman remains consistent.
3) This consistency is effective at continually reminding the audience of the artist and products, potentially increasing awareness and sales. However, too much repetition could bore audiences, so some variation is also used.
This shoot was done to obtain close-up pictures of the artist that met a higher quality standard than the first shoot. A plain background and tripod were used so that only the artist was shown in focus and the lighting remained consistent. The majority of images from this second shoot came out looking professionally done and suitable for use in edits to portray different emotions through poses like hands over the face or an open jacket smile.
The document discusses planning and design ideas for an album cover, including:
1. Choosing a simple, sans-serif font that is readable for all ages and appeals to both genders.
2. Experimenting with different font colors before deciding on a darker red to convey masculinity while still appealing to females.
3. Selecting close-up photos of the artist in casual poses with basic clothing and lighting to focus attention on the face and relate to the album's theme of realism.
Rad safety at hospitals v 0_7 (25-jun-2010) peter+nyanTunoo
The document discusses principles of ionizing radiation safety in a hospital environment. It describes how radiation is used in medical applications like imaging and treatment due to its ability to penetrate tissue. While radiation is useful, it can also cause biological damage. Basic radiation safety principles include justification of use, optimization of doses using ALARA, and limiting exposure. The document outlines various radiation types, interactions with human tissue, monitoring devices, exposure modes in different hospital departments and equipment.
Questionnaire for interview for music advertisementsrachael swan
The document appears to be a questionnaire about music advertisements. It asks respondents about their preferences in terms of music genres, advertisement styles, colors, camera angles, layouts, themes, and lighting. It then provides the results of 20 respondents, showing a preference for indie/alternative music, simple realistic advertisements in black and white or realistic colors, close-up shots, themes over just featuring artists, and importance of image, title, artist and parental advisories on ads. Most preferred naturalistic or high key lighting.
The document discusses different album covers and interviews conducted about preferences. It finds that males generally preferred the close-up shot of an attractive female on the Natalie Imbruglia album cover, while the female interviewee preferred the mysterious atmosphere of the Linkin Park cover. Gender roles are seen as emotive and sensitive for females versus mysterious for males. Memorable album covers mentioned include colorful and surreal designs over simple or realistic styles. Preferences for genres also emerged, with hip hop seen as featuring money, cars and attractive people. The conclusion is that a close-up shot in simple colors would work best.