Permainan ini bertujuan untuk menemukan anak monyet dalam waktu terbatas dengan menghindari serangan ular di hutan. Pemain berperan sebagai monyet yang harus bergerak di hutan sambil menghindari ular untuk menemukan anaknya sebelum waktu habis.
The target audience for the magazine Crescendo is males and females between the ages of 16-30 who are interested in alternative music genres. The magazine provides information about new music releases, artists, merchandise, and concerts/tours. It is priced affordably at £3.00 per monthly issue to appeal to a wide social class of potential readers interested in alternative music.
The documentary examines the marketing of American singer Meatloaf's career through a variety of evidence like interviews, observations, archive footage, and narration. It focuses on the themes of music marketing, awards, and the music industry. The documentary follows Meatloaf's efforts to promote his music and reinvent himself, observing challenges like budget constraints and competition. Ultimately, his promotion work leads to commercial success unlike others who did not promote themselves as effectively.
This documentary examines the murder of Anni Dewani in South Africa. It presents evidence from interviews, archival footage, and reconstructions to explore the crime and question whether Anni's husband arranged her murder. The film begins by introducing Anni and her husband, then shows footage of their wedding and honeymoon location. It interviews those suspected of involvement and presents CCTV footage and call records. Police statements read by actors add context. The documentary concludes by discussing the sentences handed down and lingering questions around the husband's role in Anni's death.
Screen shots showing editing process on photoshop andElisaNarborough
This document shows the editing process for creating a front cover and contents page using Photoshop and Quark. It outlines 4 steps in Photoshop to edit a photo for the front cover. It then shows using Quark to layout the contents page as a double page spread.
This document provides a summary of various information sources selected for a documentary on the history and culture of fast food. The sources include newspaper articles that discuss the popularity and health impacts of major fast food chains. Historical sources describe the origins and growth of the fast food industry in both the UK and US following World War 1. Additional sources include fast food company websites to facilitate interviews, as well as a short documentary on the effects of fast food addiction. The selected sources offer factual information on topics like the mass production of fast food, nutritional values, and marketing strategies to provide background for the documentary.
The target audience for the magazine Crescendo is males and females between the ages of 16-25 who are interested in alternative music genres. The magazine provides information about new music releases, artists, merchandise, and concerts/tours. It is priced affordably at £3.00 per monthly issue to appeal to a wide social class.
Screen shots showing editing process on photoshop andElisaNarborough
This document outlines the steps taken to edit a front cover and contents page using Photoshop and Quark. It shows the front cover being edited over 5 steps in Photoshop before being completed, then the contents page being made in Quark in 2 steps and also being completed, and finally a double page spread being made in Quark over 1 step and reaching completion.
The target audience for the magazine Crescendo is males and females between the ages of 16-30 who are interested in alternative music genres. The magazine provides information about new music releases, artists, merchandise, and concerts/tours. It is priced affordably at £3.00 per monthly issue to appeal to a wide social class of potential readers interested in alternative music.
The documentary examines the marketing of American singer Meatloaf's career through a variety of evidence like interviews, observations, archive footage, and narration. It focuses on the themes of music marketing, awards, and the music industry. The documentary follows Meatloaf's efforts to promote his music and reinvent himself, observing challenges like budget constraints and competition. Ultimately, his promotion work leads to commercial success unlike others who did not promote themselves as effectively.
This documentary examines the murder of Anni Dewani in South Africa. It presents evidence from interviews, archival footage, and reconstructions to explore the crime and question whether Anni's husband arranged her murder. The film begins by introducing Anni and her husband, then shows footage of their wedding and honeymoon location. It interviews those suspected of involvement and presents CCTV footage and call records. Police statements read by actors add context. The documentary concludes by discussing the sentences handed down and lingering questions around the husband's role in Anni's death.
Screen shots showing editing process on photoshop andElisaNarborough
This document shows the editing process for creating a front cover and contents page using Photoshop and Quark. It outlines 4 steps in Photoshop to edit a photo for the front cover. It then shows using Quark to layout the contents page as a double page spread.
This document provides a summary of various information sources selected for a documentary on the history and culture of fast food. The sources include newspaper articles that discuss the popularity and health impacts of major fast food chains. Historical sources describe the origins and growth of the fast food industry in both the UK and US following World War 1. Additional sources include fast food company websites to facilitate interviews, as well as a short documentary on the effects of fast food addiction. The selected sources offer factual information on topics like the mass production of fast food, nutritional values, and marketing strategies to provide background for the documentary.
The target audience for the magazine Crescendo is males and females between the ages of 16-25 who are interested in alternative music genres. The magazine provides information about new music releases, artists, merchandise, and concerts/tours. It is priced affordably at £3.00 per monthly issue to appeal to a wide social class.
Screen shots showing editing process on photoshop andElisaNarborough
This document outlines the steps taken to edit a front cover and contents page using Photoshop and Quark. It shows the front cover being edited over 5 steps in Photoshop before being completed, then the contents page being made in Quark in 2 steps and also being completed, and finally a double page spread being made in Quark over 1 step and reaching completion.
The document discusses what the author has learned about various technologies through creating a magazine product. Specifically, the author learned how to use fonts, shadows, layers, and tools in Photoshop to design pages professionally. Quark was used to layout pages in columns and sections. A camera and editing software were used to take and adjust photos to match the magazine style. Finally, Blogger allowed the author to document the process and embed multimedia like PowerPoints and Prezis.
This document outlines the key codes and conventions of documentaries according to documentary maker John Corner. It identifies the 5 central elements of documentaries as observation, interview, dramatization, mise en scene, and exposition. Observation and interviews are the primary techniques used to gather information and support arguments. Dramatization, mise en scene, and exposition are employed to construct reality and reveal the documentary's topic or argument. Additionally, documentaries rely on narrative conventions including a beginning, middle, and end, focus on conflict, and use of music to engage audiences.
The documentary examines the marketing of American singer Meatloaf's career through interviews, observations, archive footage, and narration. It focuses on the themes of music marketing, awards, and the music industry. The documentary follows Meatloaf's efforts to promote his music and reinvent himself, observing struggles with budgeting and competition. It ends with Meatloaf achieving number one on the charts due to successful promotion in contrast to other artists who did not market as effectively.
The document outlines content ideas for a documentary about fast food, including: conducting interviews on people's opinions of fast food; examining the nutritional information, health issues, prices, and popularity of fast food; comparing statistics on fast food consumption; interviewing fast food employees; using archive footage from documentaries and of the first fast food openings; exploring healthy and unhealthy fast food options; showing how fast food is made and its origins; and interviewing a dietician and organizations against fast food. The goal is to educate and entertain the target audience on issues related to fast food.
Rock Sound is a British monthly magazine that focuses on rock music genres like pop punk, emo, and metal. It aims to cover both mainstream and underground acts. The target audience is teenage fans of rock and alternative music. The magazine uses colorful designs and bold fonts that match its rock style. Articles are accompanied by photos of bands posing in stereotypical rock poses. The student intends to imitate aspects of Rock Sound's design in her own magazine, like its use of interesting fonts, photo shoots, details, and colorful schemes.
Codes and conventions of newspaper advertisementsElisaNarborough
This document outlines the codes and conventions commonly used in Channel 4 television advertisements in print newspapers. It provides examples of Channel 4 ads and discusses elements like layout, use of imagery, font, and inclusion of the Channel 4 logo. Ads typically feature one dominant image relating to the program, limited text including the title and air time, and are placed toward the bottom of newspapers. The Channel 4 font is often used throughout. Ads from other channels like ITV and the BBC are also examined, showing similarities but also some differences in their conventions.
The document discusses advertising a documentary in three UK newspapers - The Sun, Daily Mail, and Daily Mirror - to increase awareness and viewership. It notes that The Sun has the largest circulation of over 2 million, making it effective for large-scale advertising. The Daily Mail is the second largest with over 1.8 million readers and targets middle-class adults. The Daily Mirror has a circulation over 1 million as the third largest, and was aimed at women when founded, matching the target audience of the documentary.
The document provides tips for doing well in FRQs/Section B exams by using keywords. It states that keywords are the key to success and maintaining a "keyword drawer" of topics is essential. It provides examples of how the same keywords can be used to answer different questions. The document recommends that students review their keyword drawers before exams and obtain feedback from their science teacher to improve their answers and use of keywords in FRQs.
The document discusses what the author has learned about various technologies through creating a magazine product. Specifically, the author learned how to use fonts, shadows, layers, and tools in Photoshop to design pages professionally. Quark was used to layout pages in columns and sections. A camera and editing software were used to take and adjust photos to match the magazine style. Finally, Blogger allowed the author to document the process and embed multimedia like PowerPoints and Prezis.
This document outlines the key codes and conventions of documentaries according to documentary maker John Corner. It identifies the 5 central elements of documentaries as observation, interview, dramatization, mise en scene, and exposition. Observation and interviews are the primary techniques used to gather information and support arguments. Dramatization, mise en scene, and exposition are employed to construct reality and reveal the documentary's topic or argument. Additionally, documentaries rely on narrative conventions including a beginning, middle, and end, focus on conflict, and use of music to engage audiences.
The documentary examines the marketing of American singer Meatloaf's career through interviews, observations, archive footage, and narration. It focuses on the themes of music marketing, awards, and the music industry. The documentary follows Meatloaf's efforts to promote his music and reinvent himself, observing struggles with budgeting and competition. It ends with Meatloaf achieving number one on the charts due to successful promotion in contrast to other artists who did not market as effectively.
The document outlines content ideas for a documentary about fast food, including: conducting interviews on people's opinions of fast food; examining the nutritional information, health issues, prices, and popularity of fast food; comparing statistics on fast food consumption; interviewing fast food employees; using archive footage from documentaries and of the first fast food openings; exploring healthy and unhealthy fast food options; showing how fast food is made and its origins; and interviewing a dietician and organizations against fast food. The goal is to educate and entertain the target audience on issues related to fast food.
Rock Sound is a British monthly magazine that focuses on rock music genres like pop punk, emo, and metal. It aims to cover both mainstream and underground acts. The target audience is teenage fans of rock and alternative music. The magazine uses colorful designs and bold fonts that match its rock style. Articles are accompanied by photos of bands posing in stereotypical rock poses. The student intends to imitate aspects of Rock Sound's design in her own magazine, like its use of interesting fonts, photo shoots, details, and colorful schemes.
Codes and conventions of newspaper advertisementsElisaNarborough
This document outlines the codes and conventions commonly used in Channel 4 television advertisements in print newspapers. It provides examples of Channel 4 ads and discusses elements like layout, use of imagery, font, and inclusion of the Channel 4 logo. Ads typically feature one dominant image relating to the program, limited text including the title and air time, and are placed toward the bottom of newspapers. The Channel 4 font is often used throughout. Ads from other channels like ITV and the BBC are also examined, showing similarities but also some differences in their conventions.
The document discusses advertising a documentary in three UK newspapers - The Sun, Daily Mail, and Daily Mirror - to increase awareness and viewership. It notes that The Sun has the largest circulation of over 2 million, making it effective for large-scale advertising. The Daily Mail is the second largest with over 1.8 million readers and targets middle-class adults. The Daily Mirror has a circulation over 1 million as the third largest, and was aimed at women when founded, matching the target audience of the documentary.
The document provides tips for doing well in FRQs/Section B exams by using keywords. It states that keywords are the key to success and maintaining a "keyword drawer" of topics is essential. It provides examples of how the same keywords can be used to answer different questions. The document recommends that students review their keyword drawers before exams and obtain feedback from their science teacher to improve their answers and use of keywords in FRQs.
2. Konsep Game : Menemukan anaknya dengan waktu
yang telah ditentukan
Deskrifsi Game :
1.Player: Monyet
2.Musuh: Ular
3.Latar: Hutan
4.Bonus : + Waktu
3. Aturan Permainan :
1.Score : +1
2.Kondisi Pemain: Jika hidup akan terus bermain
dan permainan akan kalah jika waktu habis
4. Monyet berada didepan hutan.
Monyet memasuki hutan.
Ditengah perjalan monyet bertemu ular.
Monyet berusaha menghindari ular dengan cara
melompat keatas pohon
Monyet berhasil menghindari ular
Monyet berhasil keluar dari hutan
Jika bertemu anaknya mendapatkan skor
Jika terkena ular waktu akan berkurang